clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Jyotsna 2025-05-22
Across
- – Liquid clay used for decoration
- – Three-dimensional clay artwork
- – The artist’s first name
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- – Shaping clay by pressing with fingers
- – A small animal motif often seen on her pieces
- – The natural material shaped by hand or wheel
- – Reddish-brown clay used in ceramics
- – Building forms using rolled clay ropes
8 Clues: – The artist’s first name • – Three-dimensional clay artwork • – Liquid clay used for decoration • – Reddish-brown clay used in ceramics • – Shaping clay by pressing with fingers • – Building forms using rolled clay ropes • – The natural material shaped by hand or wheel • – A small animal motif often seen on her pieces
A Single Shard 2023-10-31
Across
- Tree-ear lived under it
- Tree-ear was looking for one
- Crane-man died here
- Tree-ear went here to see Kim
- A Asian backpack
- They Hunted Things
- Min Makes A lot of these
- A type of cake
- They Hurt Tree-ear
- Master potter
- Tree-ear was this for Min
- After the clay drys you put this on it
- Potters use this to fire their clay
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- Main Character
- The Last Thing Tree-ear gave to crane-man
- Min's rival
- The robbers wanted this from his jiggeh
- A thing you use to pick up water
- Tree-ear hid from it and closed his eyes
- Tree-ear lives here
- He was the emissary
- A spice for rice
- tree-ear wants to make it
- A type of clay
- A Type of Pottery
- What crane-man wear when they collected food
- Got Shocked by Water
27 Clues: Min's rival • Master potter • Main Character • A type of cake • A type of clay • A Asian backpack • A spice for rice • A Type of Pottery • They Hunted Things • They Hurt Tree-ear • Crane-man died here • Tree-ear lives here • He was the emissary • Got Shocked by Water • Tree-ear lived under it • Min Makes A lot of these • tree-ear wants to make it • Tree-ear was this for Min • ...
Riley Kircher Section #3&4 crossword 2024-03-22
Across
- What did America do concerning Latin American Nations in the 1800's?
- US gained Florida in 18__.
- Clay was from the ______.
- According to the Monroe Doctrine, The US couldn't ______ with European affairs.
- The Gibbons vs Ogden case game government power to _______.
- _____ system was the name of Henry Clays plan.
- Indians _____ Georgia setlments leading to US's purchase of Florida.
- Slaves _____ from them leading to US's purchase of Florida.
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- The Monroe Doctrine showed that the US was _____.
- The Monroe _____ was declared in 1812.
- Daniel ______ believed that slavery was evil.
- The US paid ____ million dollars to gain Florida.
- One of the 3 “sections” that Americans felt loyal to.
- Calhoun was from the _______.
- ______ Clay, "molded" compromises between arguments.
- Latin American nations won _____ in the 1800's.
- James Monroe ______ the Monroe Doctrine in 1812.
- Henery ______ was one of the 3 Sectional Leaders.
- The Adam-Onis _______ was used in the process of the US gaining Florida.
- John C. ______ was a strong defender of slavery.
20 Clues: Clay was from the ______. • US gained Florida in 18__. • Calhoun was from the _______. • The Monroe _____ was declared in 1812. • Daniel ______ believed that slavery was evil. • _____ system was the name of Henry Clays plan. • Latin American nations won _____ in the 1800's. • James Monroe ______ the Monroe Doctrine in 1812. • ...
Unit 5 Goldman Science vocab 2022-02-04
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- Long, slow waves that move along the earth's surface (two words in one)
- the layer of the earth between the crust and core
- pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle (two words in one)
- A natural elevation of the earth's rising
- the supercontinent that consisted of all the modern continents.
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- A natural disaster involving large amounts of water
- a current in a fluid that results from convection (two words in one)
- where plates slide sideways past each other (two words in one)
- the state of being stretched tight.
- the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves.
- the bottom layer of the earth (two words in one)
- A linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other (two words in one)
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle
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- this occurs when two plates come together (two words in one)
- the top layer of the earth's surface
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust (two words in one)
- waves that travel through or over earth (two words in one)
- a region around much of the rim of the Pacific Ocean where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur (three words in one)
- short for primary wave (no punctuation)
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- an organic substance resulting from the breakdown of plant material
- A rupture in the earth that spews hot lava
- a soft, loose, earthy material
- when two or more things are tightly pressed together.
- A material that things are planted in to help them receive the correct nutrients
- a fertile soil of sand and clay containing humus.
- short for shear waves (no punctuation)
- a theory explaining how continents drift on earth's surface (two words in one)
- The part of the Earth between the mantle and inner core, responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field (two words in one).
- Breaking off of something
- A long, narrow ditch
- a low area of land between hills and mountains
34 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Breaking off of something • a soft, loose, earthy material • the state of being stretched tight. • the top layer of the earth's surface • the upper layer of the earth's mantle • short for shear waves (no punctuation) • short for primary wave (no punctuation) • A natural elevation of the earth's rising • A rupture in the earth that spews hot lava • ...
Henry Clay 2015-03-09
Across
- Birth state
- What political party did he belong to?
- Who did he serve under?
- Henry Clay's famous quote
- The year Clay was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
- The number of speeches Clay gave during the debate of the Compromise of 1850
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- The nickname for group of Henry Clay, John Calhoun, and Daniel Webster
- Clay's last compromise that postponed the Civil War for 11 years
- The law that Clay wanted to make stricter in the North
9 Clues: Birth state • Who did he serve under? • Henry Clay's famous quote • What political party did he belong to? • The law that Clay wanted to make stricter in the North • The year Clay was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives • Clay's last compromise that postponed the Civil War for 11 years • The nickname for group of Henry Clay, John Calhoun, and Daniel Webster • ...
Victor Clay 2024-08-28
Across
- Helps with background checks and detects problems
- Tells you when there needs an update.
- State Drive Stores information and it has no moving parts
- Store's information and it has moving parts
- Controls Graphics and translates what CPU instructs.
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- Translates input to the Output for ALU
- It Stores temporary information currently being used
- Processes the next set of immediate data
- Works in the background caculationing the inputs.
9 Clues: Tells you when there needs an update. • Translates input to the Output for ALU • Processes the next set of immediate data • Store's information and it has moving parts • Helps with background checks and detects problems • Works in the background caculationing the inputs. • It Stores temporary information currently being used • ...
Mesopotami 2025-11-07
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- a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian Empire
- A large arc of rich, or fertile farmland
- brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple
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- A system that divides people into classes based on job of your family.
- a system of writing using curved lines
- A mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
- The land between two rivers
- produce more goods or crops than needed
- A way of controlling water for Farming
9 Clues: The land between two rivers • a system of writing using curved lines • A way of controlling water for Farming • produce more goods or crops than needed • A large arc of rich, or fertile farmland • brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple • A mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile • a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian Empire • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why 2013-04-21
Across
- Fundraiser put on by the cheerleaders: Oh my ____ Valentine
- Clay first met Hannah at this girl's going-away party
- The name of the theater where Clay and Hannah worked together
- The park in which Hannah got her first kiss
- Last name of the creator of the "Freshman Class - Who's Hot/Who's Not" list
- Last name of the girl who gets photographed with Hannah
- The cheap guy from the theater and the manipulator from the hot tub
- The Peeping Tom of Crestmont
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- The drink Hannah always ordered at the coffee shop
- Man behind the counter at Blue Spot Liquor is known for having the face of a _____
- The phrase Hannah, Jessica and Alex said at the coffee shop: Olly-olly-____-free
- First name of the other new student to whom Ms. Antilly tries to introduce Hannah
- She surprises Clay on the bus when she is sitting in the seat behind him
- He arrives on the sidewalk while Clay is looking at Tyler's house
- The local diner where everyone hangs out
- This coffee shop has a collection of "scribble books"
16 Clues: The Peeping Tom of Crestmont • The local diner where everyone hangs out • The park in which Hannah got her first kiss • The drink Hannah always ordered at the coffee shop • Clay first met Hannah at this girl's going-away party • This coffee shop has a collection of "scribble books" • Last name of the girl who gets photographed with Hannah • ...
ARTS AND CRAFTS 2024-10-18
Across
- Artistic writing with a special pen or brush
- Objects made from baked clay
- Craft using paper and glue to make lightweight objects
- Japanese art of paper folding
- Craft of shaping molten glass by blowing air into it
- A tool for carving wood or stone
- A blanket made by sewing layers of fabric together
- Craft of making objects from clay
- A dark drawing material made from burned wood
- Art of decorating fabric with needle and thread
- A board used by painters to mix colors
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- Technique to make fabric by interlacing threads
- Creating fabric using needles and yarn
- Painting technique using water-based paints
- Art made of small pieces of glass or stone
- An artist who uses brushes and canvas
- Art made by gluing various materials onto a surface
- Process of creating artworks by printing
- A three-dimensional artwork made of stone or clay
- A template used to create designs
20 Clues: Objects made from baked clay • Japanese art of paper folding • A tool for carving wood or stone • Craft of making objects from clay • A template used to create designs • An artist who uses brushes and canvas • Creating fabric using needles and yarn • A board used by painters to mix colors • Process of creating artworks by printing • Art made of small pieces of glass or stone • ...
Ceramics 2023-02-28
Across
- The dispersion of clay slip or glaze by the addition of an alkaline electrolyte e.g. sodium silicate, Dispex, etc.
- Forming pottery by pouring slip into a porous mould, usually made from potters plaster.
- Fired but not yet glazed ware.
- Non-crystalline, having no determinable form or crystalline structure, e.g. glass.
- The application of a glaze by immersion and then allowing the excess to drain off.
- A suspension of extremely fine charged particles in a liquid.
- A white or coloured coating of slip applied to the clay, for decoration, before glazing.
- A coating of refractory material applied to saggars, kiln furniture, etc, to prevent sticking during firing.
- Colourant used to colour clay body.
- A network of cracks in the glaze caused by tensile stresses greater than the glaze is able to withstand. These may result from mis-match of the glaze with the body.
- A growth on the surface of ware due to the presence in the body of soluble salts.
- The crystallization of a vitreous material.
- The aggregation of suspended particles by the addition of electrolytes to give a proper consistency for casting, dipping, etc.. A flocculant is a thickener.
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- The pre-firing of a ceramic material to remove all moisture and burn off any oxides and gases.
- The process of forcing clay through an aperture or die. e.g. through a pugmill.
- A moderately porous pottery body that is fired to a temperature somewhat below that required to produce a vitreous article. Typically 1060 to 1100 C
- Cracks or cracking in the clay caused by the too rapid cooling or heating of ware, and due to thermal stresses set up in the body.
- A fusible vitreous coating, fired at low temperatures, for clay articles.
- The removal of the seam left by the mould in greenware, by fettling knife and/or sponge.
- These are materials added to a system to give it rigidity or increase its volume. Flint or quartz are often referred to as fillers in ceramic bodies.
- The separation of clusters of particles into their original separate units i.e. grinding.
- Name given to prepared clays.
- Polishing leather hard clay by rubbing with a smooth stone or back of a spoon etc.
- The property of a suspension such that when it becomes mechanically disturbed it appears to stiffen but becomes mobile again when the disturbing force is removed.
- Movement of glaze over the body surface during the gloss firing stage, due to dust or grease on the surface or over application of the glaze or excessive colloidal material in the glaze.
25 Clues: Name given to prepared clays. • Fired but not yet glazed ware. • Colourant used to colour clay body. • The crystallization of a vitreous material. • A suspension of extremely fine charged particles in a liquid. • A fusible vitreous coating, fired at low temperatures, for clay articles. • The process of forcing clay through an aperture or die. e.g. through a pugmill. • ...
Nonfiction Student Choice Menu Nicholas Pottery 2025-03-25
Across
- how long Pottery has been around
- used to bond clay together;is just watered down clay
- is more expensive than earthenware has a higher firing temp and is more durable
- the big very very hot oven for "firing"clay
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- things made from earthenware stoneware or porcelain
- is more porous is cheaper than stoneware and has more impurities
- very tiny particles of reddish gray or brown dirt
- is mixed with feldspar and quartz is harder and it is decorative
- unpredictable outcome when you fire it and it dries quickly
- the process of removing all water from clay
10 Clues: how long Pottery has been around • the process of removing all water from clay • the big very very hot oven for "firing"clay • very tiny particles of reddish gray or brown dirt • things made from earthenware stoneware or porcelain • used to bond clay together;is just watered down clay • unpredictable outcome when you fire it and it dries quickly • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2023-01-09
Across
- alternating strips of row crops with strips of close-growing crops.
- water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- addition of water to plants to supplement that provided by rain or snow.
- strip of grass growing in the low area of a field where water can gather and cause erosion.
- water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- wearing away.
- level below which soil is saturated or filled with water.
- material placed on soil to break the fall of raindrops (preventing erosion), prevent weeds from growing, or improve the appearance of the area.
- interdependence of plants or animals on each other for food.
- techniques of soil preparation, planting, and cultivation that disturb the soil the least and leave the maximum amount of plant residue on the surface.
- material that reduces the acid content of soil and supplies nutrients such as calcium and magnesium to improve plant growth.
- material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- water that is held too tightly by soil particles for plant roots to absorb.
- water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little or no salt.
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- removal of soil from broad areas of the land.
- level line around a hill.
- planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several years.
- operations such as plowing, disking, planting, cultivating, and harvesting across the slope and on the level.
- movement of water to surface, to atmosphere, to surface.
- a large land area from which water flows or from which it is absorbed from rain or melting snow, and from which water drains as it emerges from springs and moves into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
- water held by soil particles and available for plant use.
- soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water and move it safely to areas where it will not cause erosion.
- seed is planted directly into the residue of the previous crop, without exposing the soil surface.
- drinkable, that is, free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- water-bearing rock formation.
- water that flows up the mouth of a river as the ocean tide rises and comes in.
26 Clues: wearing away. • level line around a hill. • water-bearing rock formation. • material that supplies nutrients for plants. • removal of soil from broad areas of the land. • water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • movement of water to surface, to atmosphere, to surface. • ...
Ceramics 2025-02-12
Across
- a versatile additive used in ceramics to create a variety of effects and stronger bonds that improved durability.
- and score technique where you add water and scratch clay pieces to join them
- Unfired clay that still contains moisture
Down
- A colored decoration applied to clay before glazing that is matt.
- You must squeeze and push clay together to remove these air pockets
- Three-dimensional artwork made by carving or modeling materials using one solid form of clay instead of joining
- Clay that has been fired once but not glazed yet
- Dry Unfired clay that is completely dry and very fragile
- Important rule: Never do this with materials in the art room/ consume
9 Clues: Unfired clay that still contains moisture • Clay that has been fired once but not glazed yet • Dry Unfired clay that is completely dry and very fragile • A colored decoration applied to clay before glazing that is matt. • You must squeeze and push clay together to remove these air pockets • Important rule: Never do this with materials in the art room/ consume • ...
Art Terms 2021-04-12
Across
- Something made from a round clamshell.
- To join sections of greenware, such as handles and objects.
- Glass- forming chemicals, applied in liquid form to ceramic ware to add color.
- Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING
- First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show.
- Shading light to dark.
- Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads.
- An oven-like piece of equipment used to fire clay objects
- A consistently thick piece of clay rolled out with a rolling pin.
- To scratch the surface of the clay in areas that will be joined.
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- Beadwork technique in which beads are woven together using thread.
- Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze.
- Using technology to create art in a creative way.
- The heating of clay in a kiln to harden the object and make it permanent
- Represents the first peace treaty made in North America between all Native nations before European contact.
- The arrangement or placement of visual elements in a piece of artwork.
16 Clues: Shading light to dark. • Something made from a round clamshell. • Using technology to create art in a creative way. • Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze. • Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING • First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show. • Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads. • ...
Art Terms 2021-04-12
Across
- Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads.
- Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze.
- Using technology to create art in a creative way.
- Beadwork technique in which beads are woven together using thread.
- To scratch the surface of the clay in areas that will be joined.
- Shading light to dark.
- First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show.
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- Something made from a round clamshell.
- Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING
- The arrangement or placement of visual elements in a piece of artwork.
- The heating of clay in a kiln to harden the object and make it permanent
- An oven-like piece of equipment used to fire clay objects
- Represents the first peace treaty made in North America between all Native nations before European contact.
- A consistently thick piece of clay rolled out with a rolling pin.
- To join sections of greenware, such as handles and objects.
- Glass- forming chemicals, applied in liquid form to ceramic ware to add color.
16 Clues: Shading light to dark. • Something made from a round clamshell. • Using technology to create art in a creative way. • Ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze. • Unfired bone dry ceramic objects; NO MOISTURE REMAINING • Device used to weave thread or yarn into cloth or beads. • First living women to have a retrospective ceramic show. • ...
Ash RC review 2023-01-03
Across
- Composed primarily of material formed directly by precipitation from solution or colloidal suspension
- Sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
- Lack foliated texture
- Geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces
- Freshly deposited loose grains of sediment are converted into rock.
- Being an intermediate between felsic and mafic compositions.
- ¨____ And pressure¨
- A common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock.
- A polyatomic anion with the formula CO2−3
- Metamorphism affecting rocks over an extensive area as a result of the large-scale action of heat and pressure.
- Organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen.
- Group of light-colored minerals including feldspar, feldspathoids, quartz, and muscovite.
- Turn from liquid into vapor.
- Magma that's been expelled to the surface of earth
- Rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks.
- He process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- The weight of air pressing down on the earth's surface.
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- Extrusive rocks are formed on the surface of the Earth from lava
- Forms when magma is trapped deep inside the Earth
- A group of dark-colored, mainly ferromagnesian minerals such as pyroxene and olivine.
- The movement of material across the Earth's surface by water, wind, ice or gravity.
- Body of intrusive igneous rock
- Clastic sedimentary rock made up of rounded clasts that are greater than two millimeters in diameter
- Repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks.
- Is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO 2
- The diameter of individual grains of sediment, or the lithified particles in clastic rocks.
- State of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction.
- Relating to or derived from living matter.
- Lithified sedimentary rock consisting of angular or subangular fragments larger than 2 millimetres
- Shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic as
- Lava that hasn't seen the surface
- Metamorphism due to contact with or proximity to an igneous intrusion.
32 Clues: ¨____ And pressure¨ • Lack foliated texture • Turn from liquid into vapor. • Body of intrusive igneous rock • Lava that hasn't seen the surface • Repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks. • A polyatomic anion with the formula CO2−3 • Relating to or derived from living matter. • Rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks. • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
Across
- Climbing plant
- Soil cultivating tool
- Popular fragrant flower
- Garden invaders
- Essential for plants
- Small woody plant
- Unwanted garden plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
- Soil cover
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- Garden boundary
- Plant starters
- Container for plants
- Culinary garden plants
- Tool for leaves
- Trim plants
- Plant growth medium
- Organic fertilizer
- Flowering stage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Garden invaders • Flowering stage • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Container for plants • Essential for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Art Supplies 2024-11-25
Across
- Thick paint
- Fancy pen
- You can cut/shape clay with this
- Place to put canvas
- Thick paper
- It is water-based paint
- Foam
- Pigmented pencils
- Pigmented mixture of oil and wax
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- You can scoop or mix paint with this
- Thin sheets used for drawing
- Compressed powder in wooden case
- It has bristles
- Graphite used for drawing
- Special marking
- Thick, plain, woven sheet
- Place to put paint
- Soft plastic texture when wet, but hardens
18 Clues: Foam • Fancy pen • Thick paint • Thick paper • It has bristles • Special marking • Pigmented pencils • Place to put paint • Place to put canvas • It is water-based paint • Graphite used for drawing • Thick, plain, woven sheet • Thin sheets used for drawing • Compressed powder in wooden case • You can cut/shape clay with this • Pigmented mixture of oil and wax • ...
Opposites 2020-10-25
ADJECTIVES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 2023-12-11
Middle East- Geography and Climate 2018-04-06
Across
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- a method of farming in semiarid areas without the aid of irrigation, using drought-resistant crops and conserving moisture
- a largely flat landform created by the deposition of sediment over a long period of time by one or more rivers coming from highland regions, from whichalluvial soil forms
- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found
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- illegally hunting or catching (game or fish) on land that is not one's own, or in contravention of official protection
- to allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity)
- an industrial installation where a substance is refined
- a member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
- the removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor
11 Clues: a fertile spot in a desert where water is found • an industrial installation where a substance is refined • a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater • to allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity) • the removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil • ...
Prehistory to Ancient Egpt 2025-12-08
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- snake that killed Cleopatra
- one who manually writes
- question; has 2 different spellings
- kind of jar, used to store human organs
- noun of verb to analyse
- Ancient Egyptian symbol of justice
- god with head of a jackal
- theories
- aristocratic
- preservation technique for the deceased
- to rule, of royalty
- guts
- rich, of soil
- this happened to Hunefer's heart
- fossil discovered on Sydney's Nor
- kind of historical or current source
- the processes of studying history
- middle phase of the Stone Age
- Book of the Dead - material; kind of plant
- conserve
- Ancient Egypt ruler
- famous pharaoh
- ancient cart pulled by horse/s
- consequence of committing crime
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- Nefertiti worshipped this
- French word used for an ancient kind of sign
- Menes wore this (2 words)
- these were and are used to hunt
- study new material carefully
- to dig
- evidence
- worshipped the sun god
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- earliest phase of the Stone Age
- literally: cooked earth
- point of view
- famous pharaoh
- preserved remains of once living creature
- Julius Caesar was one of these
- paid to study, teach and write about history
- pray
- ruling familes
- the Nile did this each year
- predates the mesolithic period
- proof
- relating to law and crime detection
- stone
- first king of the whole of Ancient Egypt
- we can make this using clay
- archaeologists work with these
- straps used to control a horse
- Anubis sits read to devour this
- instrument used to attack and defend
- first metal used by humans
- Nefertiti's husband
- technology used to date artefacts
- ancient invention/ tool still used today
- theory
- period of time before evidence of written material
- verb of noun evaluation
- product of the past; has 2 spellings (use "e")
- water of the sky
- famous river
- Hunefer faces 14 of these
- famous scribe
- architectural wonders of the world
66 Clues: pray • guts • proof • stone • theory • to dig • theories • conserve • evidence • aristocratic • famous river • point of view • rich, of soil • famous scribe • famous pharaoh • ruling familes • famous pharaoh • water of the sky • to rule, of royalty • Nefertiti's husband • Ancient Egypt ruler • worshipped the sun god • literally: cooked earth • one who manually writes • noun of verb to analyse • verb of noun evaluation • ...
Soil vocab 2018-02-21
5 Clues: relating to or derived from living matter • not consisting or deriving from living matter • solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence • dark brown mixture of organic remains,clay, and rock particles • solid material whose constituents are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure
ARTS AND CRAFTS 2024-10-18
Across
- A board used by painters to mix colors
- A three-dimensional artwork made of stone or clay
- Art made by gluing various materials onto a surface
- Art made of small pieces of glass or stone
- A tool for carving wood or stone
- Japanese art of paper folding
- Art of decorating fabric with needle and thread
- Painting technique using water-based paints
- An artist who uses brushes and canvas
- Creating fabric using needles and yarn
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- A template used to create designs
- Technique to make fabric by interlacing threads
- A blanket made by sewing layers of fabric together
- Objects made from baked clay
- Craft of shaping molten glass by blowing air into it
- Artistic writing with a special pen or brush
- Craft using paper and glue to make lightweight objects
- Process of creating artworks by printing
- A dark drawing material made from burned wood
- Craft of making objects from clay
20 Clues: Objects made from baked clay • Japanese art of paper folding • A tool for carving wood or stone • A template used to create designs • Craft of making objects from clay • An artist who uses brushes and canvas • A board used by painters to mix colors • Creating fabric using needles and yarn • Process of creating artworks by printing • Art made of small pieces of glass or stone • ...
ARTS AND CRAFTS 2024-11-12
Across
- Technique to make fabric by interlacing threads
- Craft of making objects from clay
- Art made of small pieces of glass or stone
- A dark drawing material made from burned wood
- Craft of shaping molten glass by blowing air into it
- An artist who uses brushes and canvas
- Objects made from baked clay
- A tool for carving wood or stone
- A blanket made by sewing layers of fabric together
- A template used to create designs
- Painting technique using water-based paints
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- Process of creating artworks by printing
- Artistic writing with a special pen or brush
- Creating fabric using needles and yarn
- Craft using paper and glue to make lightweight objects
- Art of decorating fabric with needle and thread
- Art made by gluing various materials onto a surface
- Japanese art of paper folding
- A board used by painters to mix colors
- A three-dimensional artwork made of stone or clay
20 Clues: Objects made from baked clay • Japanese art of paper folding • A tool for carving wood or stone • Craft of making objects from clay • A template used to create designs • An artist who uses brushes and canvas • Creating fabric using needles and yarn • A board used by painters to mix colors • Process of creating artworks by printing • Art made of small pieces of glass or stone • ...
Civil Rights Crossword Clay Pittman 2017-05-17
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- civil rights activist that encouraged blacks to take control of communities
- People that tested the ban of segregated seating by taking a two-bus trip across the South
- "Voice" at the 1964 Democratic National convention, also the daughter of Mississippi sharecroppers
- Party that fought police brutality in the ghetto
- Studied causes of urban violence, issued 200000-word report
- Civil rights leader that believed in peaceful protests
- Segregation by practice and custom
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- making a special effort to hire groups that have been discriminated against
- Project where union workers in the south registered as many African Americans as they could to vote
- Black woman that refused to move from her seat on the bus
- Segregation by law
- Colored protesters sitting down at segregated lunch counters and refusing to leave
- Act in 1964 that prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, national origin, or gender
- Air force veteran, won court case allowing him to enroll in an all-white university
- Act in 1965 that eliminated literacy tests
15 Clues: Segregation by law • Segregation by practice and custom • Act in 1965 that eliminated literacy tests • Party that fought police brutality in the ghetto • Civil rights leader that believed in peaceful protests • Black woman that refused to move from her seat on the bus • Studied causes of urban violence, issued 200000-word report • ...
Alexa’s 28th Birthday Crossword 2022-05-09
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- ______ Boys
- Our apartment crew name
- I ______ food, you don’t
- Mason loves to ___ off
- Season in which Alexa’s birthday falls
- Treehouse enemy
- Our new bar
- You do this, I don’t
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- Today’s celebrations
- The birthday girl
- Second number of Alexa’s age
- Crossword ______ (our crossword group name)
- Alexa and Mason’s favourite dessert place
- we live on the _______
14 Clues: ______ Boys • Our new bar • Treehouse enemy • The birthday girl • Today’s celebrations • You do this, I don’t • Mason loves to ___ off • we live on the _______ • Our apartment crew name • I ______ food, you don’t • Second number of Alexa’s age • Season in which Alexa’s birthday falls • Alexa and Mason’s favourite dessert place • Crossword ______ (our crossword group name)
Ancient Egypt By:Daniel Ellis 2012-11-21
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- farmers used ________ to water crops
- The Egyptian Military Used Bows And _______ To Fight
- Farmers used _______ to Harvest Crops
- North of Egypt is The __________ Sea
- there was a huge expidition to find the land of ______.
- Ruler of Egypt
- The soil for farming was very _______.
- Ancient Egyptians made ther own _____ to travel across the Nile River
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- A Burial Ceremony to make the deceased live in the afterlife
- Person in City who can read and Write
- The pyramids of _______ are a major landmark in egypt
- The long river that runs through egypt is the ______ river
- the Great ______ is right next to the pyramids
- A special Coffin made for a specific person
- Egypt is located in the continent __________
15 Clues: Ruler of Egypt • farmers used ________ to water crops • North of Egypt is The __________ Sea • Person in City who can read and Write • Farmers used _______ to Harvest Crops • The soil for farming was very _______. • A special Coffin made for a specific person • Egypt is located in the continent __________ • the Great ______ is right next to the pyramids • ...
Unit 2 - Earthquakes and Volcanoes 2023-03-19
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- Funnel-shaped hollow at the top of a volcano
- Measure taken to reduce impacts of an earthquake
- Mineral that makes up the continental crust
- Slabs of rock consisting of continental and oceanic lithosphere
- Plate boundary where most earthquakes occur
- Points on Earth's surface where earthquakes originate
- Volcano that has erupted at least 2000 years ago
- Substance that makes soil rich and fertile
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- Problems that cause surroundings to be severely damaged and people to be in danger
- Lava volcano with gentle sloping sides in Hawaii
- Type of scale that measures the magnitude of an earthquake
- Instrument used to measure earthquakes
- Plate boundary where 2 plates meet
- Lava volcano consisting of steep sides; gives out thick slow- flowing lava
- Molten rock
15 Clues: Molten rock • Plate boundary where 2 plates meet • Instrument used to measure earthquakes • Substance that makes soil rich and fertile • Mineral that makes up the continental crust • Plate boundary where most earthquakes occur • Funnel-shaped hollow at the top of a volcano • Lava volcano with gentle sloping sides in Hawaii • ...
Colonization 2023-05-16
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- this was a safe haven for Catholics
- this is one one of the middle colonies
- witch colonie is known for rich fertile soil
- this is one of the groups in Pennsylvania
- what made growth of the transatlantic slave trade
- what is the significance of the mayflower compact
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- this place was founded in 1607
- why did the English explore the new world
- this is one of the middle colonies
- this place was founded for deters
- where did the first colonist build there colonies by
- climate what climate where the England colonies
- this person made all the rules that the colonies had to follow
- this place was founded in 1620
- Witch colonial region used slave labor
15 Clues: this place was founded in 1607 • this place was founded in 1620 • this place was founded for deters • this is one of the middle colonies • this was a safe haven for Catholics • this is one one of the middle colonies • Witch colonial region used slave labor • why did the English explore the new world • this is one of the groups in Pennsylvania • ...
Waste Management 2025-02-03
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- Keeping waste in a specific place before disposal.
- To process used materials into new products.
- The buildup of toxins in an organism over time.
- Burning waste to reduce its volume.
- The increase of toxins as they move up the food chain.
- Dumping waste into the ocean.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute the environment.
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, causing climate change.
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- Decomposing organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- Places where waste is buried.
- Reusing materials to make new products.
- Sending waste to another country for disposal or recycling.
- The breakdown of substances by bacteria, yeast, or other microorganisms.
- Materials that break down naturally over time.
- Polluted liquid from decomposing waste in landfills.
15 Clues: Places where waste is buried. • Dumping waste into the ocean. • Burning waste to reduce its volume. • Reusing materials to make new products. • To process used materials into new products. • Materials that break down naturally over time. • The buildup of toxins in an organism over time. • Decomposing organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • ...
Chapter 17 Vocabulary 2024-02-06
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- market place
- farmers in Egypt who live in villages and work on small plots of land that htey rent from landowners
- business that provides services to people instead of producting goods
- government in which a king or queen is the official head of state, but elected officials run the government
- place of worship for followers of Islam
- strong national government headed by elected leaders
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- older section of Algerian cities
- underground rock layer that water flows through
- a fertile or green area in a desert
- mineral salt used in fertilizers
- huge area of shifting sand dunes
- nonreligious
- government under the control of one all-powerful leader
- small particles of rich soil
- fight among different groups within a country
15 Clues: market place • nonreligious • small particles of rich soil • older section of Algerian cities • mineral salt used in fertilizers • huge area of shifting sand dunes • a fertile or green area in a desert • place of worship for followers of Islam • fight among different groups within a country • underground rock layer that water flows through • ...
Sculpture Terms 2025-10-10
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- Creating sculpture by combining many elements—especially found objects—into a complete work of
- An alloy of copper and tin. It is a strong, hard metal used in cast sculpture.
- An action that produces addition of some materials. Often refers to modeling. Materials especially
- An action that produces subtraction, or the removal of some materials. Often refers to carving.
- image, or found material, or found object: An image, material, or object not originally intended as a work
- A typical mold is made by coating an original clay or wax sculpture with plaster and removing the dry
- more realistic.
- especially appropriate for subtractive sculpture in schools include clay, chalk, plaster, soft salt blocks,
- sandstone, soap, and wax.
- or cast. Sculptures can also be described as assemblage, in the round, and relief, and are made in a
- used for low reliefs in Italy in the fifteenth century, and was occasionally popular in Europe for ornamental
- wire or padded with wood or paper if appropriate. The medium is modeled directly onto the armature.
- relief are level with the original surface of the material being carved
- into it. The substance—such as clay, plaster, plastic, or molten metal—is allowed to harden to create a
- art: Related to assemblage; uses large elements that can be experienced by walking through and
- for additive sculpture in schools include clay and wax.
- Wire used to build an armature is available in various gauges. A basic linear form in wire can be made with
- are shallow. In sunken relief, also called hollow or intaglio; the backgrounds are not cut back and the points in
- statuette, and statuary: A three-dimensional form of a person or animal that is sculpted, carved, modeled,
- piece. The mold is put back together and a substance is poured into the whole mold.
- The work is "assembled" from many parts.
- The art of making objects with clay and firing them in a kiln at high temperatures to make them harder
- [American spelling] or mould [British spelling]: A hollow or negative container that gives its form to a substance
- space: The space a form occupies in an artwork. The actual material of the sculpture.
- A sculpture technique in which a three-dimensional form is manipulated in a soft material such as
- and porcelain. Also, a hardening or non-hardening material having a consistency similar to clay, often
- group of statues. It can refer to the art of making statues, and is also a rare term for a sculptor. Statue comes from
- by space. The opposite of relief.
- [pr. American: paper mah-shay', French: pah"pee-yay' mah-shay']: A French word, literally meaning
- A portrait sculpture or a painting representing a person's head, neck, shoulders and upper chest, and perhaps
- stronger. Types include earthenware, porcelain, stoneware, and terra-cotta.
- modeling clay or Plasticine.
- Having, or appearing to have, height width, and depth.
- or monumental work to the client for approval before the major work is started.
- Space: The empty space in and around an object that helps define the sculpture.
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- A small model (usually in wax or clay) of a larger sculptural work. The maquette is used to propose a
- To form materials (i.e., molten metal, liquid plaster, or plastic) into a three-dimensional shape by pouring into a
- the work. Environmental art frequently incorporates found objects as well as painting and sculpted forms.
- or bisque fire: The first fire of ceramic clay. Bisque ware is generally unpainted clay that has been fired
- of light on a three-dimensional form. The three-dimensional quality of such a form is emphasized by means of
- "Statue" is not a synonym for "sculpture." A statuette is a small statue. Statuary is a collective term for statues;
- The equivalent Italian term is cartapesta. A material, made from paper pulp or shreds of paper
- time. It is usually a result of the oxidation of the copper.
- Celluclay is a powdered-paper product for making papier-mâché.
- and sunken. In high relief, the forms stand far out from the background. In low relief, also known as bas-relief,
- cast in any material; usually an entire figure. It is used to describe a figural sculpture in the round rather than in
- made of a less durable material than the cast.
- when heated. The most common types of ceramic clays are earthenware (terra-cotta is an example),
- modeling clay (Plasticine is a well-known brand) or ceramic clay—or wax. The term also refers to the
- A term referring to a sculpture made by joining together various components of different materials or
- from a filament and is moved by air currents.
- with resin, wallpaper paste, or flour and water (2:1 by volume). Papier mâché can be molded or modeled into
- A three-dimensional work of art, or the art of making it. Such works may be carved, modeled,
- of the same substance.
- the round: To be viewed from all sides; free-standing. When referring to sculpture, a type that is surrounded on all
- a type of sculpture in which form projects from a background. There are three degrees or types of relief: high,
- A skeleton-like framework to give rigid internal support to a modeled sculpture, typically of either clay or
- Latin word status, meaning position or state.
- Sculpture surrounded on all sides by space.
- shapes when wet and becomes hard and suitable for painting and varnishing when dry.. It is known to have
- of such ingredients—fine-grained, firm earthy material that is plastic when wet, brittle when dry, and very
- upper arms.
- A balanced arrangement of thin rods or stiff wires with objects suspended from them. The entire sculpture
- A film or incrustation, usually green, that forms on copper and bronze after a certain amount of weathering
- or something formed by this means. Also, an impression formed in a mold or matrix. The original piece is
- A band of relief sculpture attached to a wall.
- variety of media.
- Mud; moist, sticky dirt. In ceramics, clay is the basic material, usually referring to any of a certain variety of
- art, which is obtained, selected, and exhibited by an artist, often without being altered in any way.
- shadow, and color. Reproducing the effect of light, shadow, and color in a drawing of such a form makes it
70 Clues: upper arms. • more realistic. • variety of media. • of the same substance. • sandstone, soap, and wax. • modeling clay or Plasticine. • by space. The opposite of relief. • The work is "assembled" from many parts. • Sculpture surrounded on all sides by space. • from a filament and is moved by air currents. • Latin word status, meaning position or state. • ...
Fun Crossword Trivia 2022-01-06
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- editor of New York Times' crosswords
- subject of "the greatest crossword puzzle"
- started to print crosswords to distract from World War II
- information about this was leaked in a crossword in a crossword in 1944
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- published 66,666 crosswords by May 14, 2007
- first British newspaper to print a crossword in 1924
- documentary about crossword enthusiasts that increased popularity of crosswords in 2006
- promoted with the first crossword book by simon & Schuster
8 Clues: editor of New York Times' crosswords • subject of "the greatest crossword puzzle" • published 66,666 crosswords by May 14, 2007 • first British newspaper to print a crossword in 1924 • started to print crosswords to distract from World War II • promoted with the first crossword book by simon & Schuster • ...
The functions and applications of masks 2024-09-03
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- Draws out excess oil and impurities to the surface of the skin as the mask dries and tightens.
- A base that dries and hardens after application.
- Helps detoxify the skin.
- An oxide of silicone that is colorless and insoluble in water.
- Often seaweed based and dries to form a rubberized texture. Applied after a serum more maximum absorption.
- To remove toxic substances.
- A swelling clay that can be used for highly absorbing toxins.
- Designed to remain moist on the skin to provide nourishment.
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- The process or action in which one thing is absorbed by another.
- When applied, many gel masks provide a … effect?
- Has healing and antiseptic properties to help with acne.
- Concentrated treatment products often composed to nourish and treat the skin.
- … is stimulated through clay masks.
- A clay mineral that is used for cosmetics, medicines, or ceramic use.
- Masks with a transparent, jelly-like texture and a high concentration of water.
15 Clues: Helps detoxify the skin. • To remove toxic substances. • … is stimulated through clay masks. • When applied, many gel masks provide a … effect? • A base that dries and hardens after application. • Has healing and antiseptic properties to help with acne. • Designed to remain moist on the skin to provide nourishment. • ...
Environmental impact of farming 2022-05-22
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- precipitation
- Process where soil becomes Grey and mottled from waterlogged
- habitat where NZ Invertebrates grow
- Rainfall moving from the surface through the soil to the water table
- Soil carried by rain to awa
- Process of dissolved chemicals infiltrating water table
- hardened subsoil that prevents Infiltration
- Material moved by rain over ground surfaces
- microorganisms carried in manure
- popular beef breed
- gas produced by rumination
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- Pasture disturbed by animal hooves creating loose soil
- traditional food sources
- source of extra chemicals in soil
- gas produced by anoxic soils
- soils full of water that can't drain
- local iwi
- maori for river
18 Clues: local iwi • precipitation • maori for river • popular beef breed • traditional food sources • gas produced by rumination • Soil carried by rain to awa • gas produced by anoxic soils • microorganisms carried in manure • source of extra chemicals in soil • habitat where NZ Invertebrates grow • soils full of water that can't drain • hardened subsoil that prevents Infiltration • ...
Japanese Beetle 2025-05-22
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- Removal by hand into soapy water
- Larvae transform underground into adults
- Soil-dwelling grubs that feed on roots
- Reduced-risk larvicide
- Inspect plants/soil for beetles or grubs
- Plants attacked by adults
- Per year life cycle frequency
- Female beetles deposit these in soil
- Beetle stage that feeds on leaves and flowers
- Preventive insecticide for larvae
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- Practices like irrigation & fertilization
- Grass species attacked by larvae
- Leaves appear lace-like from feeding
- Chemical that attracts more beetles
- Soil-dwelling larvae of the beetle
- Monitoring device using lure
- Adults freeze underground as larvae in soil
- Over 300 plant species eaten
18 Clues: Reduced-risk larvicide • Plants attacked by adults • Monitoring device using lure • Over 300 plant species eaten • Per year life cycle frequency • Removal by hand into soapy water • Grass species attacked by larvae • Preventive insecticide for larvae • Soil-dwelling larvae of the beetle • Chemical that attracts more beetles • Leaves appear lace-like from feeding • ...
Wuv 2024-02-27
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- Emily’s green crush
- he wuz here (ask EM about it)
- First of many dates
- yar har har
- the best musical of all time
- the heretical way to enjoy a meal
- another NYT crossword classic
- it’s always on the NYT crossword
- the name of a multi-faceted creature
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- Our first song
- solar powered creature
- commander
- “throw them at me”
- shoe sommelier
- this kobold’s favorite food
- fearsome beast and cuddle bug
16 Clues: commander • yar har har • Our first song • shoe sommelier • “throw them at me” • Emily’s green crush • First of many dates • solar powered creature • this kobold’s favorite food • the best musical of all time • he wuz here (ask EM about it) • fearsome beast and cuddle bug • another NYT crossword classic • it’s always on the NYT crossword • the heretical way to enjoy a meal • ...
Gardening 2024-08-06
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- Soil cover
- Tool for leaves
- Plant growth medium
- Culinary garden plants
- Unwanted garden plants
- Trim plants
- Handheld digging tool
- Garden invaders
- Container for plants
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- Garden boundary
- Organic fertilizer
- Small woody plant
- Climbing plant
- Popular fragrant flower
- Flowering stage
- Soil cultivating tool
- Plant starters
- Essential for plants
- Digging tool
- Underground plant storage
20 Clues: Soil cover • Trim plants • Digging tool • Climbing plant • Plant starters • Garden boundary • Tool for leaves • Flowering stage • Garden invaders • Small woody plant • Organic fertilizer • Plant growth medium • Essential for plants • Container for plants • Soil cultivating tool • Handheld digging tool • Culinary garden plants • Unwanted garden plants • Popular fragrant flower • Underground plant storage
Chapter 2 Rocks AN 2022-09-14
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- the size,shape and the positions of the grains that make up a rock.
- the process in which water,ice,and heat break down rocks
- rock formed from the cooling of magma beneath the earths surface.
- a movement within the earth that causes rocks inside the earth to be moved to the earths surface.
- a process when wind,water,ice,or gravity transports soil and sediment to one place to another place.
- the dark colored rocks are rich in calcium,iron, and magnesium, and poor in silicon
- a naturally occurring sold mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter.
- a latin word that means "fire"
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- a process when a material is laid down
- rock that forms as a result of volcanic activity or near the earths surface.
- Something that comes out of a volacno
- a process of series in which a rocks form change from one type to another, its destroyed and formed again by geological process.
- The light colored rocks are rich in elements such as aluminum,potassium,silicon, and sodium.
- chemical makeup of a rock, describes either the minerals or other minerals in the rock.
- The hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melt.
15 Clues: a latin word that means "fire" • Something that comes out of a volacno • a process when a material is laid down • the process in which water,ice,and heat break down rocks • rock formed from the cooling of magma beneath the earths surface. • The hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melt. • ...
HYDROLOGY PROBLEM SET 2024-03-30
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- measure of soil’s ability to transmit water
- ability of soil to store and release water
- the portion of applied water that leaves the surface site as runoff
- the zone where the water content sharply decreases with depth from the water content of the transmission zone to near the initial water content of the soil.
- this supplies the energy necessary for the liquid water molecules to evaporate
- Materials that protect soil surface
- characterized by a rapid decrease in water content with depth and will extend approximately a few meters
- a tool to measure the change in level of free water surface to determine the rate of evaporation
- a device to measure the rate of water infiltration
- net rate of vapor transfer
- encompasses both soil physical properties and soil water properties
- caused by vegetation or other types of surface cover
- this method consists of drawing up a balance sheet of all the water entering and leaving a particular catchment
- a tool to measure the water loss from a standard saturated surface
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- factors the affect the movement of water through the air-soil interface
- the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- an instrument that measures the loss of water from a wetted, porous surface.
- characterized by a small change in water content with depth
- sum of evaporation and plant transpiration from the Earth’s land and ocean surface to the atmosphere.
- This has no disturbance to soil, close to true rainfall impact and mush costly than infiltrometer
- the pore space in this zone is filled with water or saturated
- characterized by a steep hydraulic gradient and forms a sharp boundary between the wet and dry soil.
- process of water flow from one point to another within the soil
- process of water entry into the soil from rainfall, snowmelt, or irrigation.
- the process of water loss from plants through stomata
25 Clues: net rate of vapor transfer • Materials that protect soil surface • ability of soil to store and release water • measure of soil’s ability to transmit water • a device to measure the rate of water infiltration • caused by vegetation or other types of surface cover • the process of water loss from plants through stomata • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword Puzzle (Matching Practice) 2023-04-13
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- This magnetic mineral was useful in making compasses
- This practice was done to protect against disease
- a combination of science, magic, and philosophy that was practiced during medieval times
- This invention made travel on the sea easier
- This innovation allowed boats to travel through canals up mountains and hills
- In the late 8th or early 9th century this form of currency replaced coins
- This invention was made by alchemists and enabled the production of really powerful weapons
- This printing involved having separate blocks for each character (letter)
- This crossword puzzle is printed on this Chinese invention
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- This type of boat sped up travel on rivers, lakes, canals, and bridges
- This invention is fine Chinese pottery made by combining clay with quartz and feldspar
- This bridge is supported by arches that are parts of a circle
- This invention was more accurate than earlier time-keeping devices such as sundials and hourglasses
- You could play poker with this Chinese invention
- This technique was the first type of printing and involved gluing paper onto wood, then carving around the letters
- This superior metal was made from blowing air onto cast iron.
16 Clues: This invention made travel on the sea easier • You could play poker with this Chinese invention • This practice was done to protect against disease • This magnetic mineral was useful in making compasses • This crossword puzzle is printed on this Chinese invention • This bridge is supported by arches that are parts of a circle • ...
Chapter 18 Lesson 4- Southeast Asia 2025-04-10
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- drum instrument used in SE Asian music
- Shadow _______ were used to tell stories in early SE Asian theater
- Early SE Asians made this patterened fabric
- Thai kingdom that lasted about 400 years, near modern-day Bangkok
- Trade route controlled by Malay states was the Strait of ________.
- chain of islands
- religion brought to SE Asia by Indian traders
- SE Asia has never been unified under one ____________.
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- Famous temple complex built by the Khmer Empire
- country once known as Dai Viet
- Rich _____ soil supported prosperous farming
- Muslim traders spread this religion to SE Asia
- Famous battle where Vietnam won independence from China
- capital city of the Khmer Empire
- These rulers were seen as god-kings
15 Clues: chain of islands • country once known as Dai Viet • capital city of the Khmer Empire • These rulers were seen as god-kings • drum instrument used in SE Asian music • Early SE Asians made this patterened fabric • Rich _____ soil supported prosperous farming • religion brought to SE Asia by Indian traders • Muslim traders spread this religion to SE Asia • ...
Isabella's crossword 8/14/17 2017-08-15
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- More than what you need
- Vibrations caused by earthquakes
- A rigid layer that forms near the crust's interior
- Ancient civilization that is between the two rivers.
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- The amount of force that presses on something
- A moist, rich in nutrients, fertile soil
- A softer layer of earth's interior that forms beneath the crust
- A climate that gets little rain and is very hot
- A layer of hot, solid material between the Earth's crust and core.
9 Clues: More than what you need • Vibrations caused by earthquakes • A moist, rich in nutrients, fertile soil • The amount of force that presses on something • A climate that gets little rain and is very hot • A rigid layer that forms near the crust's interior • Ancient civilization that is between the two rivers. • ...
Geography, Climate, and Early Civilaiztions 2016-12-13
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- Farmers used the rich soil to grow crops to feed their families
- Many Indian houses are made from ______ brick
- Supplied water, and residence even had indoor bathrooms because of this
- The ____________ Mountains are the tallest mountains in the world
- The Himalaya's separate _______ from Asia
- India is a __________________ because even though it's still part of Asia, huge mountains make a barrier between India and the rest of Asia
- South of the river valleys is the dry hilly _________ Plateau
- The two early civilizations that were near the Indus and Ganges rivers are ________ and Mohenjo-Daro
- The __________ monsoons bring warm, wet air from the Arabian Sea
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- The Himalaya's are growing at a rate of __ inches per year
- Early civilizations were stared near the Ganges and _____ river
- Today, there are five nations that occupy the Indian subcontinent; India, Pakistan in the northwest, Nepal, Bhutan, and _____________ in the northeast
- It flowed to drains under the streets, running through pipes to pits outside the city walls
- A strong wind that blows one direction in the winter and the opposite direction in the summer
- The __________ monsoons bring cold dry air off of the mountains
- Most Harappans were farmers
- When there is not a monsoon in India it is very hot and _____
17 Clues: Most Harappans were farmers • The Himalaya's separate _______ from Asia • Many Indian houses are made from ______ brick • The Himalaya's are growing at a rate of __ inches per year • South of the river valleys is the dry hilly _________ Plateau • When there is not a monsoon in India it is very hot and _____ • ...
Brownie Potter Badge Puzzle 2021-04-05
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- use a rolling pin to make a flat ____ of clay
- you ____ pots when you bake them until the clay is hardened
- use your fingers to ____ a shape from a ball of clay
- use a pottery wheel to ____ a cylinder shape pot
- ____ two pieces of clay with criss cross lines before you stick them together
- potters use ____ to make all kinds of things
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- ____ has minerals that coat the pot and it becomes hard and colorful when fired
- the pots are fired in a ____ to make them hard
- potters make ____
- a ____ looks like a snake shape
10 Clues: potters make ____ • a ____ looks like a snake shape • potters use ____ to make all kinds of things • use a rolling pin to make a flat ____ of clay • the pots are fired in a ____ to make them hard • use a pottery wheel to ____ a cylinder shape pot • use your fingers to ____ a shape from a ball of clay • you ____ pots when you bake them until the clay is hardened • ...
Nic Strobel Puzzle 9 2020-11-04
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- What type of shrinkage causes warps and cracks when drying?
- The decorative effects which are used in pottery often require separate what?
- Before firing clay must be fully what?
- Wet clay dries by wetting the WHAT around it?
- Bone dry/fully dried clay is called?
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- When raw clay is in water it starts to do what?
- What is the change were greenware is fired into ceramic.
- Drying may take longer if the air is more what?
- What is the removal of moisture.
- Clay can only dry where what can evaporate at the surface?
10 Clues: What is the removal of moisture. • Bone dry/fully dried clay is called? • Before firing clay must be fully what? • Wet clay dries by wetting the WHAT around it? • When raw clay is in water it starts to do what? • Drying may take longer if the air is more what? • What is the change were greenware is fired into ceramic. • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-09
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- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the amount of open space between an object
Down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-08
Across
- the ability to let water pass through
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-08
Across
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the ability to let water pass through
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
Down
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the ability to let water pass through
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the decaying organic matter in soil
Down
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and weathering 2017-02-10
Across
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the amount of open space between an object
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Weathering and erosion 2017-02-20
Across
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the amount of open space between an object
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2024-10-15
Across
- A way of controlling water for Farming
- A mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile.
- a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire.
- A large acr of rich, or fertile farmland.
Down
- a system of writing using curved lines.
- A system that divides people into classes based on job of your family.
- brick pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple.
- The land between two rivers.
- produce more goods or crops than needed.
9 Clues: The land between two rivers. • A way of controlling water for Farming • a system of writing using curved lines. • produce more goods or crops than needed. • brick pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple. • A large acr of rich, or fertile farmland. • A mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile. • a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire. • ...
Prehistory to Ancient Egpt 2025-12-08
Across
- snake that killed Cleopatra
- one who manually writes
- question; has 2 different spellings
- kind of jar, used to store human organs
- noun of verb to analyse
- Ancient Egyptian symbol of justice
- god with head of a jackal
- theories
- aristocratic
- preservation technique for the deceased
- to rule, of royalty
- guts
- rich, of soil
- this happened to Hunefer's heart
- fossil discovered on Sydney's Nor
- kind of historical or current source
- the processes of studying history
- middle phase of the Stone Age
- Book of the Dead - material; kind of plant
- conserve
- Ancient Egypt ruler
- famous pharaoh
- ancient cart pulled by horse/s
- consequence of committing crime
- Ancient Egyptian writing
- Nefertiti worshipped this
- French word used for an ancient kind of sign
- Menes wore this (2 words)
- these were and are used to hunt
- study new material carefully
- to dig
- evidence
- worshipped the sun god
Down
- earliest phase of the Stone Age
- literally: cooked earth
- point of view
- famous pharaoh
- preserved remains of once living creature
- Julius Caesar was one of these
- paid to study, teach and write about history
- pray
- ruling familes
- the Nile did this each year
- predates the mesolithic period
- proof
- relating to law and crime detection
- stone
- first king of the whole of Ancient Egypt
- we can make this using clay
- archaeologists work with these
- straps used to control a horse
- Anubis sits read to devour this
- instrument used to attack and defend
- first metal used by humans
- Nefertiti's husband
- technology used to date artefacts
- ancient invention/ tool still used today
- theory
- period of time before evidence of written material
- verb of noun evaluation
- product of the past; has 2 spellings (use "e")
- water of the sky
- famous river
- Hunefer faces 14 of these
- famous scribe
- architectural wonders of the world
66 Clues: pray • guts • proof • stone • theory • to dig • theories • conserve • evidence • aristocratic • famous river • point of view • rich, of soil • famous scribe • famous pharaoh • ruling familes • famous pharaoh • water of the sky • to rule, of royalty • Nefertiti's husband • Ancient Egypt ruler • worshipped the sun god • literally: cooked earth • one who manually writes • noun of verb to analyse • verb of noun evaluation • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-15
Across
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the amount of open space between an object
- layer of rock beneath the soil
Down
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the ability to let water pass through
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
soil and weathering 2017-02-15
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- layer of rock beneath the soil
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-15
Across
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
Down
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the amount of open space between an object
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-10
Across
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
Down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
soil and weathering 2017-02-09
Across
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
Down
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the amount of open space between an object
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
Down
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the amount of open space between an object
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-26
Across
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the amount of open space between an object
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
Down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
FARM TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 2023-10-01
Across
- harrow is made of metal mounted to a tractor for tilling and pulverizing
- is used for loosening the soil,digging out root crops and turning over the materials in a compost heap.
- is used in removing trash, digging loose soil, moving soil from one place to another and for mixing soil media.
- is for cutting bigger size post.
- cultivator is used for cultivating the garden plot by loosening the soil and removing weeds around the plant.
- is used for separating stalks from grains of rice or corn
- pails – for hauling water, manure and fertilizers
- is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil.
- are for spraying insecticides, foliar fertilizers, fungicides and herbicides
- is used for digging big holes and for digging out big stones and stumps.
Down
- trowel is used for loosening the soil around the growing plants and putting small amount of manure fertilizer in the soil.
- is used for digging canals,Breaking hard topsoil.
- is used to removing corn husk
- is used for cutting tall grasses and weeds and chopping branches of trees.
- is for cutting planting materials and for performing other operations in horticulture
- shears is for cutting branches of planting materials and unnecessary branches of plants
- is used for removing trash or soil, digging canals or ditches and mixing soil media.
- pumps are used to draw irrigation water from a source.
- is used for cleaning the ground and leveling the topsoil.
- is made of wood with a metal teeth and pulled by a carabao
20 Clues: is used to removing corn husk • is for cutting bigger size post. • is used for digging canals,Breaking hard topsoil. • pails – for hauling water, manure and fertilizers • pumps are used to draw irrigation water from a source. • is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil. • is used for separating stalks from grains of rice or corn • ...
Biomes 2022-08-23
Across
- an organism that can make its own food
- all of the different populations that live together in an area
- Forests in which rainfall is abundant, and temperatures are warm or hot all year round
- a vast, flat, treeless arctic region in which the soil is permanently frozen
- aquatic biome such as a pond, lake, stream, or river in which the water contains little or no salt
- a species role within an ecosystem
- a biome that has little or no plant life, long periods without rain, and extreme temperatures
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
Down
- largest biome, most stable with little variation in temperature, provides most of Earth's food and oxygen
- consumer that feeds directly on producers
- biome characterized by rich soil, moderate rainfall, a hot, dry climate, thick grasses and herds of grazing animals
- a biome with four seasons, plants shed leaves in the fall and grow new ones in the spring
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- coniferous forests that have long, cold winters and the trees have needles instead of leaves
- a grassland biome that often has scattered trees where seasonal rains, fires, and drought happen
- non-living factors in an environment
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- living factors in an environment
- an animal hunted or caught for food
19 Clues: living factors in an environment • a species role within an ecosystem • an animal hunted or caught for food • non-living factors in an environment • an organism that can make its own food • consumer that feeds directly on producers • an animal that hunts other animals for food • all of the different populations that live together in an area • ...
Soil and weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
Down
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the ability to let water pass through
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the amount of open space between an object
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- layer of rock beneath the soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-09
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the amount of open space between an object
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-09
Across
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the amount of open space between an object
Down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the ability to let water pass through
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
soil and weathering 2017-02-09
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
Down
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
soil and weathering 2017-02-16
Across
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process by which natural forces break doown rocks and soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-16
Across
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the amount of open space between an object
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weeathering 2017-02-15
Across
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Dylan Meadors Soil and Weathering Crossword Puzzle HW 2017-02-15
Across
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
Down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- layer of rock beneath the soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-15
Across
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the amount of open space between an object
- the decaying organic matter in soil
Down
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil And Weathering 2017-02-15
Across
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
Down
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the amount of open space between an object
- layer of rock beneath the soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-21
Across
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process by which natural forces break doown rocks and soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
Down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the amount of open space between an object
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Dirt Crossword 2017-02-22
Across
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
Down
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process by which natural forces break doown rocks and soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
5A Unit 14 crossword puzzle 2025-03-21
20 Clues: owl • tiny • rare • rich • stamp • panda • quilt • invite • notice • cuddly • figure • special • trinket • history • sticker • collect • fantasy • seashell • key ring • notebook
Jesus and Zacchaeus 2025-11-21
Soil and weathering 2017-02-16
Across
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the ability to let water pass through
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the amount of open space between an object
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process of wearing something down by friction
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-24
Across
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the ability to let water pass through
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-14
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-13
Across
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the amount of open space between an object
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- layer of rock beneath the soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-15
Across
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
Down
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the decaying organic matter in soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-15
Across
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the decaying organic matter in soil
Down
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the ability to let water pass through
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Weathering and Soil 2017-02-10
Across
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
Down
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the ability to let water pass through
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the amount of open space between an object
Down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil And Weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
Down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the amount of open space between an object
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
Down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the ability to let water pass through
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil And Weathering 2017-02-08
Across
- the amount of open space between an object
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the decaying organic matter in soil
Down
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-09
Across
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
Down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- layer of rock beneath the soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
soil and weathering 2017-02-09
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
Down
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the amount of open space between an object
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
Across
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
Down
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- a belief in more than one god
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedged-shaped marks made in soft clay
9 Clues: 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 • a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • ...
The Greatest Boxer of the 20th Century 2024-03-14
Across
- Cassius Clay's middle name
- ( has an apostrophe in the answer) Disease that most boxers get because of boxing
- The answer is in the title, and this is what Muhammed Ali's nickname was
- What was Cassius Clay's nickname before he won the heavyweight title ?
- Result of repeated hits to the brain
Down
- ( Smokin' Joe is his nickname) The boxer that beat Cassius for the world heavyweight title in 1971
- The guy that Cassius Clay beat for the heavyweight title in 1964
- How many years was Cassius Clay banned from boxing for ?
- Cassius Clay's Muslim name
- State that Cassius Clay was born in
- ( has a hyphen in the answer ) How old was Cassius Clay when he died ?
- The War that Cassius was drafted into
- Cassius's hometown
13 Clues: Cassius's hometown • Cassius Clay's Muslim name • Cassius Clay's middle name • State that Cassius Clay was born in • Result of repeated hits to the brain • The War that Cassius was drafted into • How many years was Cassius Clay banned from boxing for ? • The guy that Cassius Clay beat for the heavyweight title in 1964 • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-24
Across
- the amount of open space between an object
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the ability to let water pass through
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-10
Across
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the decaying organic matter in soil
Down
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering Vocab 2017-02-10
Across
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the amount of open space between an object
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
