clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Soil and Weathering Vocab 2017-02-10
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- 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 • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-15
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- 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
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- 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 decaying organic matter in soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
Down
- 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 ability to let water pass through
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- 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
- 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 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 2017-02-09
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- 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
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- 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 process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the ability to let water pass through
- 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
Down
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- 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
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- 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 size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-09
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- 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 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 layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- 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 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
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- layer of rock beneath the 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 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 process in which transported sediment is laid down
- 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
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- 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
- 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 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 process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- 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
- the amount of open space between an object
- layer of rock beneath the 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
- 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 • ...
soil and weathering 2017-02-08
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- 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 by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the ability to let water pass through
- 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 process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process of wearing something down by friction
Down
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- 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
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- 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
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
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- 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 process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the ability to let water pass through
- 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 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
- layer of rock beneath the 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 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 by which natural forces break down rocks and 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 2017-02-08
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- 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 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 makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
Down
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- layer of rock beneath the 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
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- 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 • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-14
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- A road that stretched from Asia Minor to India
- Believe in only one God
- It is called the Nile Delta
- We work for food in order to...
- In order to have this, you must have a social system and surplus productions
- A new begininng for countries
- Basic units of Sumerian civilization
- The "Holy City"
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- A family of rulers whose right to rule is passed within the family
- To bring an object to a different location
- It stretches for more than 4,000 miles
- Leader of the Akkadians
- Darth Vader controls the...
- The land upstream to the south
- An area where rich soil and abudnant of crops allowed the land to sustain an early civilization
- A new idea
- Makes you think about tigers when you say it.
- He united Upper and Lower Eygpt
- He gained control of Sumer and Akkad
19 Clues: A new idea • The "Holy City" • Leader of the Akkadians • Believe in only one God • Darth Vader controls the... • It is called the Nile Delta • A new begininng for countries • The land upstream to the south • We work for food in order to... • He united Upper and Lower Eygpt • Basic units of Sumerian civilization • He gained control of Sumer and Akkad • ...
Chapter 4 - Ancient Egypt and Kush 2020-11-30
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- Specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth.
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Egyptian writing system.
- routes Paths followed by traders.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- People of wealth and power.
- Stone A stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics.
- People from rich and powerful families.
- Items sent out to other regions (countries).
- A long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds.
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- A triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river.
- Huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped wales that met in a point on top.
- Strong rapids
- Imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans.
- Life after death
- Traders
- network A system of people in different lands who trade goods
- A tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top.
- The title used by the rulers of Egypt meaning "great house."
- Goods brought in from other regions (countries).
20 Clues: Traders • Strong rapids • Life after death • Egyptian writing system. • People of wealth and power. • routes Paths followed by traders. • A series of rulers from the same family • People from rich and powerful families. • Specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth. • Items sent out to other regions (countries). • Stone A stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics. • ...
Rangelands 2023-12-14
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- occur in the northern most parts of the Northern Hemisphere
- an area where trees are the dominant living organism
- rainforest with rich species, warm temperature and abundant rainfall
- rainforest that has deep, fertile soils
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- dominant vegetation that contains grass
- an ecosystems that has low-growing vegetation in rough climate conditions
- shrubland where soil tends to be poorly developed
- tundra that occur in climatically stressed environments at high elevations
- open lands fit for grazing animals
9 Clues: open lands fit for grazing animals • dominant vegetation that contains grass • rainforest that has deep, fertile soils • shrubland where soil tends to be poorly developed • an area where trees are the dominant living organism • occur in the northern most parts of the Northern Hemisphere • rainforest with rich species, warm temperature and abundant rainfall • ...
hydrogeology puzzle game 2024-12-18
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- Temperature for air saturation.
- Structure for groundwater access.
- Water turning into vapor.
- Amount of water vapor in air.
- Water-filled underground layer.
- Water vapor turning to liquid.
- Device measuring water loss.
- Plant water vapor release.
- Combined evaporation and plant water loss.
- Water beneath the surface.
- Material’s void space measure.
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- Water in soil or air.
- Water moving through soil.
- Water falling from the sky
- Water flowing overland.
- Water available from soil after drainage.
- Groundwater storage layer.
- Top of the saturated zone.
- Water soaking into soil.
- Material’s water flow ability.
20 Clues: Water in soil or air. • Water flowing overland. • Water soaking into soil. • Water turning into vapor. • Water moving through soil. • Water falling from the sky • Groundwater storage layer. • Top of the saturated zone. • Plant water vapor release. • Water beneath the surface. • Device measuring water loss. • Amount of water vapor in air. • Water vapor turning to liquid. • ...
Solid and Hazardous Waste 2013-05-03
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- Group of more than 120 different diseases, one for each type of cell in the human body. Each type produces a tumor in which cells multiply uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissue.
- Solar energy from the sun reaching the earth.
- excavated depressions such as ponds, pits, or lagoons into which liquid hazardous wastes are drained and stored.
- chemical element with the symbol Pb that is a potent neurotoxin, which means it can harm the nervous system, especially in young children.
- biological treatment of hazardous waste
- Process in which various chemicals in upper layers of soil are dissolved and carried to lower layers and, in some cases, to groundwater.
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- solid waste Solid materials discarded by homes and businesses in or near urban areas. pollution prevention : Device or process that prevents a potential pollutant from forming or entering the environment or sharply reduces the amount entering the environment.
- involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb, filter, and remove contaminants from polluted soil and water.
- views waste productionas an unavoidable product of economic growth. It attempts to manage resulting wastes in ways that reduce environmental harm, mostly by burying them, burning them, or shipping them away.
- occurs when wastes discarded by the consumers are recycled to produce new products of the same type.
- Capable of being broken down by decomposers.
- Any solid, liquid, or containerized gas that can catch fire easily, is corrosive to skin tissue or metals, is unstable and can explode or release toxic fumes, or has harmful concentrations of one or more toxic materials that can leach out. landfill : waste disposal site on land in which waste is spread thin layers, compacted, and covered with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam each day.
- Geographic area in the United States with a population of less than 2,500. The number of people used in this definition may vary in different countries.
- solid wastes are spread out in thin layers, compacted, and covered daily with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam.
- rainwater contaminated as it percolates through the solid waste
- when waste materials are converted into different and usually lower quality products.
- a family of more than 75 different chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds. They form as unwamted by-products in high-temperature chemical reactions involving chlorine and hydrocarbons.
17 Clues: biological treatment of hazardous waste • Capable of being broken down by decomposers. • Solar energy from the sun reaching the earth. • rainwater contaminated as it percolates through the solid waste • when waste materials are converted into different and usually lower quality products. • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2016-01-27
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- /who invented the Steam Boat
- /who invented the Mechanical Reaper
- /what invention helped manufacturing at home and in factories more accessible
- /what invention made repairs and assembly easier
- /what invention reduced the cost, time, and labor needed to make steel
- /what invention used water power to power the looms
- /helped the economy grow through out the northwest
- /what invention made it easier to plow rich soil in the Midwest
- /what invention made harvesting grain less intensive
- /what invention made transportation up and down river streams
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- /who invented the Sewing Machine
- /what invention opened up even more settlement to the west
- /who invented the Telegraph
- /who invented the Textile Mill
- /what invention made communication easier
- /who invented the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts
- /what invention was the first to open up settlement to the west
- /who invented the Steel Plow
- /what invention made separating cotton from seeds easier
19 Clues: /who invented the Telegraph • /who invented the Steam Boat • /who invented the Steel Plow • /who invented the Textile Mill • /who invented the Sewing Machine • /who invented the Mechanical Reaper • /what invention made communication easier • /what invention made repairs and assembly easier • /helped the economy grow through out the northwest • ...
Intro to Mesopotamia 2023-10-17
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- Protective walls surrounding Sumer were made from this material
- Civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- The 2nd largest continent in the world
- The belief and worship of many gods
- One of the major rivers that surrounded Mesopotamia
- The belief that there is life after death
- Sumerians lived in this part of Mesopotamia
- This major river was the key to survival and development
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- A religious temple created to honor the gods
- The Indus River valley's type of plumbing
- Process that keeps the body from decaying
- Tombs with four sides; Triangular in shape
- The 1st country that humans settled in
- To tame animals for pets or farms
- The belief and worship of one god
- The largest continent in the world
- Means to grow crops and raise animals
- The river opposite of the Tigris river
- Another name for rich, good soil
19 Clues: Another name for rich, good soil • To tame animals for pets or farms • The belief and worship of one god • The largest continent in the world • The belief and worship of many gods • Means to grow crops and raise animals • The 1st country that humans settled in • The 2nd largest continent in the world • The river opposite of the Tigris river • ...
SOIL EROSION AND CONSERVATION 2018-09-25
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- ________is defind as the wearing away of topsoil.
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- In ________ the soil particles do not move from one place to another.
- _____________is a farming done on mountains to prevent soil erosion
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
4 Clues: ________is defind as the wearing away of topsoil. • _____________is a farming done on mountains to prevent soil erosion • In ________ the soil particles do not move from one place to another. • the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
nutrition in plants 2016-05-19
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- animals and non-green nutrition ,such as fungi, bacteria , cannot prepare their own food
- the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures
- plants absorb these compounds along with water
- the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of green pigment
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together for their mutual benefit
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- leaves take in carbon dioxide from air through tiny pores
- this type of plants grow in soil that are not so rich soil
- some non green plants live on dead and decaying plants and animals and derive their food from them
- if cannot make its own food and it lives in the root of leguminous plants like peas and moong
9 Clues: plants absorb these compounds along with water • leaves take in carbon dioxide from air through tiny pores • this type of plants grow in soil that are not so rich soil • the chloroplasts are green because of the presence of green pigment • the cells of green leaves and young stems of plants contain numerous green structures • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 1-4 vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- a region with harsh winters that made farming difficult
- In 1770, Boston Massachusetts a group of British soldiers shot their muskets into a crowd. Five colonists were killed.
- had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations here.
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- is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming
- American colonist dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act
- when one country takes control of another country or region establishing a settlement.
- law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
8 Clues: a region with harsh winters that made farming difficult • is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies. • known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming • law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies. • American colonist dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act • ...
Basic Agriculture Unit 8 2021-09-28
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- material that reduces the acid content of soil
- the process of liquid to gas
- a material (such as decaying leaves, bark, or compost) spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil.
- crops planted to hold soil in place between the times that main food crops are growing
- water that is not help in place or flowing along the Earth physical feature
- dead plant and animal’s waste or remains
- planting without plowing or disking the soil
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- water that is clean and safe to use
- to make clean and free of dirt
- the highest amount of substance
- the process of wearing out or away or soil
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- layers of soil are removed from the land
- substance that provide and supplies nutrients for plants
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- the level of the land around a hill
- severe soil loss that leaves trenches in the land surface
- water that contains little to no salt
- a sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by other other living organisms
- huge land of sand barely with plant life, moisture or water
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- cultivation in which different crops are sown in alternate strips to prevent soil erosion.
- water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising ocean tides
- Supplying land with water through a network of canals
- plant material that remains when a plant dies or harvested
25 Clues: the process of liquid to gas • to make clean and free of dirt • the highest amount of substance • the level of the land around a hill • water that is clean and safe to use • water that contains little to no salt • layers of soil are removed from the land • dead plant and animal’s waste or remains • the process of wearing out or away or soil • ...
Ceramics 2021-05-25
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- a tool that is wooden and can be used during pottery
- a stiff substance that can be moulded
- a thought that can cause an action
- used to create suction by adding water
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- pots and dishes made from hardened clay
- a small tool used for carving and scoring clay
- used to help 2 parts of clay stick together
- pots made from clay hardened by heat.
- a decorative pattern
9 Clues: a decorative pattern • a thought that can cause an action • a stiff substance that can be moulded • pots made from clay hardened by heat. • used to create suction by adding water • pots and dishes made from hardened clay • used to help 2 parts of clay stick together • a small tool used for carving and scoring clay • a tool that is wooden and can be used during pottery
Solid and Hazardous Waste 2013-05-03
Across
- Solar energy from the sun reaching the earth.
- rainwater contaminated as it percolates through the solid waste
- a family of more than 75 different chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds. They form as unwamted by-products in high-temperature chemical reactions involving chlorine and hydrocarbons.
- chemical element with the symbol Pb that is a potent neurotoxin, which means it can harm the nervous system, especially in young children.
- excavated depressions such as ponds, pits, or lagoons into which liquid hazardous wastes are drained and stored.
- Group of more than 120 different diseases, one for each type of cell in the human body. Each type produces a tumor in which cells multiply uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissue.
- occurs when wastes discarded by the consumers are recycled to produce new products of the same type.
- involves using natural or genetically engineered plants to absorb, filter, and remove contaminants from polluted soil and water.
- solid wastes are spread out in thin layers, compacted, and covered daily with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam.
- biological treatment of hazardous waste
- views waste productionas an unavoidable product of economic growth. It attempts to manage resulting wastes in ways that reduce environmental harm, mostly by burying them, burning them, or shipping them away.
Down
- Geographic area in the United States with a population of less than 2,500. The number of people used in this definition may vary in different countries.
- Any solid, liquid, or containerized gas that can catch fire easily, is corrosive to skin tissue or metals, is unstable and can explode or release toxic fumes, or has harmful concentrations of one or more toxic materials that can leach out. landfill : waste disposal site on land in which waste is spread thin layers, compacted, and covered with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam each day.
- Capable of being broken down by decomposers.
- when waste materials are converted into differe
- Process in which various chemicals in upper layers of soil are dissolved and carried to lower layers and, in some cases, to groundwater.
- Solid materials discarded by homes and businesses in or near urban areas. pollution prevention : Device or process that prevents a potential pollutant from forming or entering the environment or sharply reduces the amount entering the environment.
17 Clues: biological treatment of hazardous waste • Capable of being broken down by decomposers. • Solar energy from the sun reaching the earth. • when waste materials are converted into differe • rainwater contaminated as it percolates through the solid waste • occurs when wastes discarded by the consumers are recycled to produce new products of the same type. • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-01-10
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- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
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- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a belief in more than one God
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
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 Sumerians 2023-11-30
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- a way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes or streams
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- small particles of fertile soil
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
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- a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top
- a belief in more than one God
- an independent nation made up of a city and the land around it
- a Sumerian writing system that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
9 Clues: a belief in more than one God • small particles of fertile soil • a long poem that tells the story of a hero • a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • an independent nation made up of a city and the land around it • a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-09-06
Across
- - an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- - a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- - a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- - a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- - a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
Down
- - system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- - fine particles of fertile soil
- - a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- - a belief in more than one god
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 • ...
Social Studies: Ch. 4 Lesson 1 Vocabulary 2024-10-04
Across
- writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- fine particles of fertile soil
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- a belief in more than one god
Down
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
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 • ...
Agriscience Chapters 7 & 8 Vocab Words 2025-11-19
Across
- planting different crops in the same field in a planned sequence to improve soil fertility and reduce pests
- water that moves downward through soil due to gravity
- farming that disturbs the soil as little as possible to reduce erosion and improve soil health
- an area of land where all the water drains into a common waterway
- a farming method of planting across the slope to reduce erosion
- a substance added to soil to increase plant growth and nutrient levels
- water that clings tightly to soil particles and cannot be used by plants
- supplying water to crops through pipes, ditches, or sprinklers
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- the wearing away of soil by wind, water, or human activity
- a chemical used to kill or control pests such as insects, weeds, or fungi
- water held in soil that moves upward or sideways through small pores
- the top level of groundwater in the soil
- water that is clean and safe for humans to drink
- the process plants use to make food by converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen
- coastal water influenced by the tides of the ocean
- a natural radioactive gas that can build up in homes and cause health risks
- tiny solid or liquid particles in the air that can cause pollution and breathing problems
- a sequence showing how energy and nutrients move from one organism to another
- an organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon, often found in fossil fuels
- water that is low in salt, found in lakes, rivers, and streams
- the continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff
21 Clues: the top level of groundwater in the soil • water that is clean and safe for humans to drink • coastal water influenced by the tides of the ocean • water that moves downward through soil due to gravity • the wearing away of soil by wind, water, or human activity • water that is low in salt, found in lakes, rivers, and streams • ...
The SUPER FUN Science Final Review - Fall 2024 (G5A) 2024-12-27
Across
- A scientist who studies and predicts weather.
- A balloon that carries tools to measure weather.
- Farmers add ___ to soil to add nutrients.
- The darkest part of a shadow during an eclipse.
- A storm with thunder, lightning, and heavy rain.
- The top layer of soil where plants grow best.
- This is when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon.
- A funnel-shaped cloud with very strong winds.
- Organic material used as fuel for energy.
- The lighter part of a shadow during an eclipse.
- A row of trees or shrubs that reduce wind speed.
- The layer of soil beneath the topsoil.
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds.
- The way Earth’s rotation affects wind direction.
- A hard, shiny type of coal, which is a metamorphic rock.
- The age of a fossil compared to other fossil.
- As the ___ of the 2 objects increases, the pull of gravity will get stronger.
- The path an object takes as it moves around another.
- The trapping of heat by gases in Earth’s atmosphere.
- The exact age of a fossil in years.
- The movement of one object around another.
- Every 2 – 7 years, the cold current off the coast of S. America will sink, causing warmer water and low pressure air. .
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- Energy produced by splitting atoms.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- Low, gray clouds that often cover the sky.
- Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky.
- Energy from heat inside the Earth.
- Frozen balls of ice that fall from the sky.
- An instrument that measures air pressure.
- The tendency of an object to keep moving in a straight line.
- A tool used to measure the amount of rainfall.
- A type of soft coal, which is a sedimentary rock.
- This is when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from Earth.
- A rise in sea level caused by a hurricane.
- Energy from the Sun used to generate electricity.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- As the ___ between the 2 objects increases, the pull of gravity will get weaker.
- A large storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
- An oval shape, like Earth's orbit around the Sun.
- In the subsoil, we can see ___ and some humus.
- ___ has the strongest effect on climate due to insolation’s effect on temperature.
- Fluffy, white clouds that often look like cotton.
- A large body of air with similar temperature and humidity.
- High-speed winds in the upper atmosphere.
- A cloud that forms close to the ground.
- An imaginary line that Earth spins around.
- Planting plants can prevent soil ___.
- As altitude increases, air pressure ___.
- Decayed plant and animal material in soil.
49 Clues: The spinning of Earth on its axis. • Energy from heat inside the Earth. • Energy produced by splitting atoms. • Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky. • The exact age of a fossil in years. • A severe snowstorm with strong winds. • Planting plants can prevent soil ___. • The layer of soil beneath the topsoil. • A cloud that forms close to the ground. • ...
Ancient 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 a 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 wedge-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 a real hero. • ...
Ancient 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 wedge-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 • ...
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 • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-20
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 wedge-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 • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-20
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
- 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 Sumarians that used wedge shaped marks made in soft clay
9 Clues: a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • an amount that is left over after a need has been • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • 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 • ...
mesopitamia Vocabulary 2023-06-08
Across
- long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a sumeraion writing system that used wedge- shped marks made in soft clay
- way to supply dry land with water through ditches,pipes, or streams
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
Down
- a belief in more than one god
- small paricles of fertile soil
- state-and independent nation made up of a city and the land around it
- tower whith a temple at the top
9 Clues: a belief in more than one god • small paricles of fertile soil • tower whith a temple at the top • long poem that tells the story of a hero • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • way to supply dry land with water through ditches,pipes, or streams • ...
Agriculture 2025-09-20
Across
- : Science of soil management and crop production
- : Substance added to soil to improve plant growth
- : Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- : Gathering of mature crops from the fields
- : Young plant grown from a seed
- : Decomposed organic material used to enrich soil
- : Artificial application of water to crops
- : Farming method avoiding synthetic chemicals
- : Top layer of earth where plants grow
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- : Land used for grazing animals
- : Domesticated animals raised for food or labor
- : Devices or systems that supply water to crops
- : Structure for growing plants in controlled conditions
- : Planting different crops in a field over seasons to maintain soil fertility
- : Removing unwanted plants from farmland
- : Chemical used to kill pests that harm crops
- : Tool used to turn over soil before planting
- : Storage structure for grains or fodder
18 Clues: : Land used for grazing animals • : Young plant grown from a seed • : Top layer of earth where plants grow • : Removing unwanted plants from farmland • : Storage structure for grains or fodder • : Artificial application of water to crops • : Gathering of mature crops from the fields • : Chemical used to kill pests that harm crops • ...
Green thumbs Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
Across
- The dirt where plants grow
- Part of the plant where leaves are attached
- Man's best friend
- New, small plants that come out of seeds
- The process of moving plants from one place to another
- What you give plants to keep them alive
- Flying mammal
- Living things that grow from seeds
- Something added to soil to help plants grow better
- A container used for growing plants
- A plant support that helps climbing plants
- A tool for digging and moving soil
- The practice of growing plants in a controlled environment
- Organic matter used to help plants grow better
- A section of the garden where you plant
- The act of removing dead or excess plant material
- A tool used to break up soil or mix compost
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- The part of the plant that grows underground and takes up water
- Little things you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- Bed A garden bed that is elevated from the ground
- A small plant container used for starting seeds
- A pest that can harm garden plants
- Where you grow your vegetables and flowers
- Likes to chase mice
- Tool for digging up soil
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- Cloth A garden accessory that provides shade for plants
- A structure plants grow up on for support
- Unwanted plants that grow among your vegetables
- Tool for collecting leaves and debris
- A type of organic material added to soil to improve fertility
- Material used to keep soil moist and control weeds
- The top layer of soil that contains nutrients for plants
- A tool for cutting back plants or branches
35 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Tool for digging up soil • The dirt where plants grow • A pest that can harm garden plants • Living things that grow from seeds • A tool for digging and moving soil • A container used for growing plants • Tool for collecting leaves and debris • What you give plants to keep them alive • ...
Weathering, Erosion, Depositions 2025-08-15
Across
- A soil horizon composed primarily of mineral material
- The most fully decomposed organic matter in the lowest section of O horizon
- Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid
- The average concentration of an element in Earths crust
- The least weathered soil horizon
- The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals
- Frequently the top layer of soil
- A mining technique in which the entire top of a mountain is removed with explosives
- The process of looking for minerals, metals, and precious stones in river sediment
- A zone of leaching, or eluviation
- The loss of some or all of a soils ability to support plant growth
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- The physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape or ecosystem
- The organic horizon at the surface of many soils
- The proportion of soil bases to soil acids
- The breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions
- In resource management the known quantity of a resource that can be economically recovered
- A concentrated accumulation of minerals from which economically valuable materials can be extracted
- Mining techniques used when the desired resource is more than 100m below the surface of Earth
- An element with properties that allow it to conduct electricity and heat energy
- The underlying rock material from which the inorganic components of a soil are derived
- The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore
- Unwanted waste material created during mining including mineral and other residues that are left behind
- The ability of a particular soil to absorb and release cations
- A mining technique that creates a large visible pit or hole in the ground
- A horizontal layer in a soil defined by distinctive physical features such as texture and color
25 Clues: The least weathered soil horizon • Frequently the top layer of soil • A zone of leaching, or eluviation • The proportion of soil bases to soil acids • The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals • The organic horizon at the surface of many soils • Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid • The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore • ...
Ceramics Terminology Puzzle 2021-11-02
Across
- What pottery is made of.
- After it is done it becomes fired.
- This is what a piece of clay is called.
- Used to make pot feel different.
- Used to attach separate pieces of clay.
- Carving design into pot
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- Can in incorporated into the design of the pot
- When the clay is hard but still pliable terracotta A type of fired clay, typically reddish brown
- Used to trace a design onto pot.
9 Clues: Carving design into pot • What pottery is made of. • Used to trace a design onto pot. • Used to make pot feel different. • After it is done it becomes fired. • This is what a piece of clay is called. • Used to attach separate pieces of clay. • Can in incorporated into the design of the pot • ...
Shabtyacta 2023-11-02
Across
- An amount that is left over after a need has been met
- A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top.
- A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
- A belief in more than one god.
- A long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero.
Down
- A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory.
- A system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge shaped marks made in soft clay.
- Fine particles of fertile soil.
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
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. • ...
(: MESOPOTAMIA :) 2022-09-15
Across
- fine particles of fertile soil.
- A long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero.
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- An amount that is left over after a need has been met.
Down
- A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory.
- A belief in more than one god.
- A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top.
- A system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay.
- A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
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. • ...
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 • ...
gastropub crossword puzzle 2024-12-05
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- Rainforest: Dense, lush forests near the equator, with the highest biodiversity on Earth.
- Efforts to restore damaged ecosystems to their natural, healthy state. Grassland: Grasslands in mountainous regions, characterized by unique flora and fauna.
- Destruction: The complete elimination of habitats, often due to human activities.
- Zone: Shallow part of the ocean over the continental shelf, rich in nutrients and marine life, including crustaceans.
- Protecting natural environments from human impact to maintain their current state.
- Habitat Fragmentation: The division of continuous habitats into smaller, isolated patches.
- Grasslands with scattered trees, found in tropical and subtropical regions.
- Forest: Forests where trees shed their leaves annually, supporting a variety of wildlife.
- (Boreal Forest): Coniferous forests found in northern regions, rich in wildlife.
- Aquatic animals with exoskeletons, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.
- Grassland: Regions dominated by grasses, with large herbivores and periodic fires.
- Zone: The uppermost layer of the ocean (0-200 meters) where sunlight penetrates, supporting photosynthesis.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow, shaping landscapes and affecting sea levels.
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- Arid regions with extreme temperatures, home to specially adapted plants and animals.
- Degradation: The decline in habitat quality, impacting the organisms that live there.
- Wetlands fed by mineral-rich surface or groundwater, hosting a diverse plant community.
- Zone: The midnight zone (1,000-4,000 meters), completely dark, housing deep-sea species adapted to high pressure and low light.
- Areas where water saturates the soil, including:
- Cold, treeless regions with permafrost, found in the Arctic and on high mountains.
- Wetlands with standing water and trees or shrubs.
- Zone: The twilight zone (200-1,000 meters), with minimal light and a unique array of bioluminescent organisms.
- Wetlands with spongy peat deposits, acidic waters, and a unique plant community.
- Zone: The vast open ocean beyond the continental shelf, divided into various zones based on depth and light penetration.
- A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater, essential for fresh water supply.
- Wetlands dominated by herbaceous plants.
25 Clues: Wetlands dominated by herbaceous plants. • Areas where water saturates the soil, including: • Wetlands with standing water and trees or shrubs. • Aquatic animals with exoskeletons, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. • Grasslands with scattered trees, found in tropical and subtropical regions. • ...
Advanced Ceramics Vocabulary 2025-02-17
Across
- This surface design technique is a way of drawing by inlaying a slip of contrasting color into lines incised in leather-hard clay
- the process of drawing lines around circular objects like plates, bowls, and jars
- a firing technique that uses a limited amount of oxygen in the kiln resulting in unique colors and textures
- a technique that raises a pattern on clay to create a raised design or relief
- a framework that supports a clay sculpture while it's being molded
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- a decorating technique that involves applying liquid clay, or slip, to a clay surface in lines and strokes
- a type of Chinese porcelain or stoneware that originated in the prefecture of Dingzhou, Hebei, China
- a small, three-dimensional model made of clay or another material that serves as a preliminary study for a larger ceramic sculpture
- Japanese hand-modeled pottery that is fired at a low temperature and rapidly cooled
- a decorative technique for pottery that involves scratching through layers of colored slip to reveal the clay underneath
10 Clues: a framework that supports a clay sculpture while it's being molded • a technique that raises a pattern on clay to create a raised design or relief • the process of drawing lines around circular objects like plates, bowls, and jars • Japanese hand-modeled pottery that is fired at a low temperature and rapidly cooled • ...
King Tut 2021-01-21
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- a big dry place that was a good place to live 8000 years ago
- a persons spirit/soul
- pharaoh's get burried in a
- a ancient egyptian writing system
- an object made or modified ny a human
- a _____ has the body of a lion and the head of a human
- a sacred nuilding built for religion
- fine peices of soil
- Pharaohs get _______ after death
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- he was the founder of the tomb
- they used ______ for many things including water
- the physical life in someone
- an egyptian symbal of life
- a rich fertile soil
- one of pharaoh's of egpyt
- was the shape of a triangle and really big
- people who learned to read and write most likely to be men
- the capital of ancient egypt
- the ____ helped the egyptians get lots of things including water
- the coffin is inside a _____
20 Clues: a rich fertile soil • fine peices of soil • a persons spirit/soul • one of pharaoh's of egpyt • an egyptian symbal of life • pharaoh's get burried in a • the physical life in someone • the capital of ancient egypt • the coffin is inside a _____ • he was the founder of the tomb • Pharaohs get _______ after death • a ancient egyptian writing system • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-12-20
Across
- the sea north of Egypt
- The flooding of the Nile was _____. They knew when it would happen.
- Successful female pharaoh
- God of the dead.
- Who was the high priest at every temple?
- Successful and powerful pharaoh whose reign lasted 66 years.
- The pharaoh wasn't just human, but also a what?
- Usually pharaohs were _____.
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- the Nile River is the _______ river in the world
- Main role was to be a wife and mother.
- When they died people would need their possessions for what?
- the rich soil closest to the Nile river
- These were used for burial before pyramids.
- These are the desert lands beyond the Nile.
- Village chief became these as their power grew.
- was worn to show the uniting of Upper and Lower Egypt
- *This organ was left in the body during mummification.
- Hatshepsut promoted this
- the sun god
19 Clues: the sun god • God of the dead. • the sea north of Egypt • Hatshepsut promoted this • Successful female pharaoh • Usually pharaohs were _____. • Main role was to be a wife and mother. • the rich soil closest to the Nile river • Who was the high priest at every temple? • These were used for burial before pyramids. • These are the desert lands beyond the Nile. • ...
Ch. 3, Ancient Egypt Key Terms 2024-10-07
Across
- wedge shaped writing
- a huge building with four sloping, triangular sides
- the title of the kings of Egypt
- someone who makes their living by writing
- the person who rules for a king who is to young to rule on their own
- a market for merchants to sell their goods
- a ruling family or line of kings
- life after death
- a paper made from marsh reeds
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- a dead body preserved in a life-like condition
- the process of preparing a corpse to be a mummy
- the mineral rich soil which is carried by rivers
- "priest writing" pictures and symbols representing ideas
- a waterfall or region of rocky rapids
- The region south Egypt in modern day Sudan
- an ancient city in Egypt, site of King Khufu's Great Pyramid
- a region where rivers split into swamps as they approach the sea
- a written set of laws
- someone who studies the stars
19 Clues: life after death • wedge shaped writing • a written set of laws • someone who studies the stars • a paper made from marsh reeds • the title of the kings of Egypt • a ruling family or line of kings • a waterfall or region of rocky rapids • someone who makes their living by writing • The region south Egypt in modern day Sudan • a market for merchants to sell their goods • ...
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 • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
Across
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met.
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
- a belief in more than one god.
Down
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top.
- fine particles of fertile soil.
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay.
- a city that governs itself its surrounding territory.
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero.
9 Clues: a belief in more than one god. • fine particles of fertile soil. • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top. • a city that governs itself its surrounding territory. • an amount that is left over after a need has been met. • 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-09-15
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Primitive Art 2018-10-25
4 Clues: container for liquids. • place of adoration or worship. • heavy soil to make bricks or pottery • process of planning, designing and constructing buildings.
THE HARDWORKING ELVES OF EMPRESS ARABIANS 2016-12-05
History Crossword Puzzle 2012-09-14
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- A road that stretched from Asia Minor to India
- Believe in only one God
- It is called the Nile Delta
- We work for food in order to...
- In order to have this, you must have a social system and surplus productions
- A new begininng for countries
- Basic units of Sumerian civilization
- The "Holy City"
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- A family of rulers whose right to rule is passed within the family
- To bring an object to a different location
- It stretches for more than 4,000 miles
- Leader of the Akkadians
- Darth Vader controls the...
- The land upstream to the south
- An area where rich soil and abudnant of crops allowed the land to sustain an early civilization
- A new idea
- Makes you think about tigers when you say it.
- He united Upper and Lower Eygpt
- He gained control of Sumer and Akkad
19 Clues: A new idea • The "Holy City" • Leader of the Akkadians • Believe in only one God • Darth Vader controls the... • It is called the Nile Delta • A new begininng for countries • The land upstream to the south • We work for food in order to... • He united Upper and Lower Eygpt • Basic units of Sumerian civilization • He gained control of Sumer and Akkad • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2024-08-22
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- /who invented the Steam Boat
- /who invented the Mechanical Reaper
- /what invention helped manufacturing at home and in factories more accessible
- /what invention made repairs and assembly easier
- /what invention reduced the cost, time, and labor needed to make steel
- /what invention used water power to power the looms
- /helped the economy grow through out the northwest
- /what invention made it easier to plow rich soil in the Midwest
- /what invention made harvesting grain less intensive
- /what invention made transportation up and down river streams
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- /who invented the Sewing Machine
- /what invention opened up even more settlement to the west
- /who invented the Telegraph
- /who invented the Textile Mill
- /what invention made communication easier
- /who invented the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts
- /what invention was the first to open up settlement to the west
- /who invented the Steel Plow
- /what invention made separating cotton from seeds easier
19 Clues: /who invented the Telegraph • /who invented the Steam Boat • /who invented the Steel Plow • /who invented the Textile Mill • /who invented the Sewing Machine • /who invented the Mechanical Reaper • /what invention made communication easier • /what invention made repairs and assembly easier • /helped the economy grow through out the northwest • ...
Isabella Henderson 2022-05-13
13 Clues: URL • crossword • best friend • Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • puzzle online • Large marsupial • Large marsupial • and free to use • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • SVG for full customization
Biomes 2017-05-14
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- A grassy biome with few trees. Mainly found in Africa.(7) _______________
- Biome dominated by lichens, mosses, shrubs. Characterized by extremely cold climate._______________
- Biome characterized by nutrient-rich soil that supports many grass specie. (9) _____________
- A forest characterized by trees that shed their leaves in the fall and has rich soils.(15)_________________
- Refers to the permanently frozen ground found in the Artic region.(10)_____________________
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- Dessert that is hot and dry. Largest dessert in Africa.(6) _____________
- Biome characterized by coniferous , mineral-poor topsoils, found in the upper Northern Hemisphere.(5) _____________
- This biome is the largest biome on Earth.Plants of this biome might include kelp and seaweed.(9)______________
- Most diverse biome. Found near the equator with warm climate wet weather and lush plant growth (10). _________________
- Large region characterized by its climate and dominant plants and animals.(5) __________________
10 Clues: Dessert that is hot and dry. Largest dessert in Africa.(6) _____________ • A grassy biome with few trees. Mainly found in Africa.(7) _______________ • Refers to the permanently frozen ground found in the Artic region.(10)_____________________ • Biome characterized by nutrient-rich soil that supports many grass specie. (9) _____________ • ...
Sustainable House Design 2025-05-19
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- a kind of clay used as a building material, typically in the form of sun-dried bricks
- a wall covered in vegetation
- a dwelling that is built in a factory or another off-site location and then assembled on-site
- a house built with a shell framework, often in a spherical or rounded shape
- house walls are built by compacting soil, sand, and aggregate between formwork
- a method of collecting and storing rainwater or runoff for later use
- a type of home where earth is used to cover part or all of the exterior walls and roof
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- power that utilizes the Earth's internal heat to generate electricity
- shipping container architecture
- power generated from the process of harnessing the sun's radiant energy to create electricity or heat
- power harnessed from the kinetic energy of moving air to generate electricity using wind turbines
- a type of home that utilizes natural and recycled materials, passive solar design, and renewable energy sources to minimize its environmental impact and dependence on external utilities
- house a building constructed primarily using compacted straw bales, either as the main structural element or as insulation, or both
- a rooftop garden that incorporates a layer of vegetation and soil on top of a traditional roof
- power harnessed from the energy of flowing water to generate electricity or power machines
15 Clues: a wall covered in vegetation • shipping container architecture • a method of collecting and storing rainwater or runoff for later use • power that utilizes the Earth's internal heat to generate electricity • a house built with a shell framework, often in a spherical or rounded shape • house walls are built by compacting soil, sand, and aggregate between formwork • ...
Waste Management Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-03
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- At Sea Waste disposal method that means dumping waste into the sea
- Converting waste materials into mew materials and objects
- Toxins accumulating in an organism and entering the food web.
- Waste disposal method that means to meaintain waste in a location temporarily to later dispose of it, treat it, or move it somewhere else.
- Sites A area of land where trash is dumped, either directly onto the ground or into a hole.
- The accumulation of toxins being passed from one trophic level to the next and their increase in concentration.
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- The breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms naturally in its environment and is NOT human-driven.
- Burning waste and hazardous materials at temperatures high enough ti destroy the contaminants.
- The removal of liquid from the soil.
- Waste Countries exposrting their waste, that they deem recyclable, abroad.
- Converting organic materials into nutrient-rich soil through natural decomposition and is human driven.
- Footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by people.
12 Clues: The removal of liquid from the soil. • Converting waste materials into mew materials and objects • Toxins accumulating in an organism and entering the food web. • At Sea Waste disposal method that means dumping waste into the sea • Waste Countries exposrting their waste, that they deem recyclable, abroad. • ...
29.Global Cuisine 2023-08-12
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- Hungarian meat stew.
- Vietnamese noodle soup.
- Rolled sushi.
- Latin American marinated seafood.
- Spanish fried dough.
- Middle Eastern chickpea patties.
- Mexican rich sauce.
- Japanese noodle soup.
- Italian pasta tubes.
- Indian street food.
- Indian fried pastry.
- Japanese soybean broth.
- Italian coffee dessert.
- Middle Eastern chickpea spread.
- Middle Eastern ground meat dish.
- Raw fish slices, often Japanese.
- Japanese dumplings.
- Spanish small plates.
- French vegetable medley.
- Korean marinated grilled meat.
- French cinnamon-flavored pastry.
- New York-style round bread.
- Rotating spit-cooking method.
- Puerto Rican fried plantain dish.
- French flaky pastry.
- Japanese rice and seafood dish.
- Italian flatbread.
- Creamy Italian rice dish.
- French slow-cooked stew.
- Spice from Hungary.
- Middle Eastern eggplant dip.
- Japanese skewered chicken.
- Middle Eastern appetizer spread.
- Greek layered casserole.
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- Indian clay oven-cooked.
- Chinese dumpling.
- Jamaican spicy grilled chicken.
- French long bread.
- Thai stir-fried noodle dish.
- Hawaiian comfort food.
- Portuguese custard tart.
- Spanish saffron-infused rice.
- Chinese bite-sized delights.
- Mexican tortilla chips delight.
- Nutrient-rich leafy greens mix.
- Asian rice paper-wrapped delight.
- Fried food roll, often with potato.
- Austrian breaded meat cutlet.
- Korean spicy fermented cabbage.
- Indian spiced rice dish.
- German sausage.
- Russian beet soup.
- Italian cheesy flatbread.
- Spiced dish from India.
- Vietnamese baguette sandwich.
- Italian frozen treat.
- Chinese pan-fried dumpling.
- Indian flatbread.
- Latin American stuffed pastry.
- French rustic pie.
- Korean spicy tofu stew.
- Ethiopian sourdough flatbread.
- Israeli jelly-filled doughnuts.
- Italian noodle staple.
- Mexican folded tortilla delight.
65 Clues: Rolled sushi. • German sausage. • Chinese dumpling. • Indian flatbread. • French long bread. • Russian beet soup. • French rustic pie. • Italian flatbread. • Mexican rich sauce. • Indian street food. • Japanese dumplings. • Spice from Hungary. • Hungarian meat stew. • Spanish fried dough. • Italian pasta tubes. • Indian fried pastry. • French flaky pastry. • Japanese noodle soup. • ...
Mesopotamia Puzzle 2023-10-18
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- An amount greater than needed, EXTRA
- when workers learn how to perform specific tasks very well rather than focusing on doing many different tasks.
- Extreme lack or shortage of food, usually leads to mass starvation.
- Able to produce good crops, rich in nutrients
- extremely dry
- A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
- A city that rules itself and surrounding territory. Making its own laws and government.
- something new or different introduced; improvement on existing technology
- capture or taking something by force
- A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
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- channels Construction that diverts water onto farmland that should make the ground fertile and water crops.
- belief and worship of many/ multiple Gods
- A person whose job is to read and write cuneiform
- when something is important or has special meaning.
- Ruler of Babylon best known for his 282 code of laws, inscribed on a black stone pillar. One of the first (but not THE first) examples of written law in the ancient world.
- everyone has a specific job to do, work is divided
- A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes; Society is based on people with the same culture and territory.
- temples built by Sumerians to honor the gods and goddesses they worshipped
- A government ruled by a king or queen and their family.
- A group of people who keep law and order, and make laws.
- Practice of farming, including growing of crops, feeding, breeding and raising animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
21 Clues: extremely dry • An amount greater than needed, EXTRA • capture or taking something by force • belief and worship of many/ multiple Gods • A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland • Able to produce good crops, rich in nutrients • A person whose job is to read and write cuneiform • everyone has a specific job to do, work is divided • ...
Types of houses 2025-12-11
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- this house shares one wall with another house
- a house made of clay, hay and sticks
- a tall tower on the coast with a flashlight at the top
- a large expensive house of rich people
- a house that is connected to other houses and stands in a row with them
- a house where you can live if you like to travel
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- the official home of kings and other people of a high social rank
- a small wooden house in the forest
- a small house in the countryside
- a large building with several floors and lots of flats
- this house is not connected to any other buildings
- a large building built in the past to protect the people from attacks
- a boat that people use as a home
- a small house that usually has one floor and windows that come out of the roof
14 Clues: a small house in the countryside • a boat that people use as a home • a small wooden house in the forest • a house made of clay, hay and sticks • a large expensive house of rich people • this house shares one wall with another house • a house where you can live if you like to travel • this house is not connected to any other buildings • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly.
- small pieces of soil to test what it’s made of. For example, farmers use it to check if the soil is healthy for planting.
- water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
- much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants.
- measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
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- natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations.
- many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
- soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
13 Clues: much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants. • water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water. • polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy. • much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out. • care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely. • ...
Grade 5 Vocabulary Review 2020-11-29
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- Term meat eater
- Anchor plants and collect water and nutrients from the soil.
- Another name for plants that make their own food.
- Plants are most important for providing food and _________ to animals.
- Attract insects that carry pollen from other plants.
- Top predator in a swamp ecosystem?
- Used by plants to carry pollen from one plant flower to another plant flower.
- The structure that makes seeds in a plant.
- The first leaves on a Wisconsin fast growth plant.
- The flow of energy in an ecosystem.
- Producer in a tundra ecosystem?
- Life Process where food is changed into energy to move and grow.
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- Plant structure that makes flowers?
- Herbivore in a desert ecosystem?
- Life Process where sunlight is changed into food.
- The start of all energy in a food chain begins with the?
- Another name for animals that need to find food since they cannot make it.
- Plant producer in the ecosphere aquarium.
- Carries water and nutrients out of the soil.
- Living or once living parts in an ecosystem.
- Term last carnivore on a food chain.
- The start of a plant life cycle.
- The regular leaves on a Wisconsin fast growth plant.
- Carry out the process of photosynthesis to change sunlight into food.
- Word part that means “light”.
- Term means waste eater?
- Produces carbon dioxide in the ecosphere aquarium?
- Term plant eater.
- crossword puzzle Grade 5
- Found in the ecosphere aquarium that eats wastes and produces nutrients.
- Non living parts (never alive) in an ecosystem.
- Word part that means “ball”.
32 Clues: Term meat eater • Term plant eater. • Term means waste eater? • crossword puzzle Grade 5 • Word part that means “ball”. • Word part that means “light”. • Producer in a tundra ecosystem? • Herbivore in a desert ecosystem? • The start of a plant life cycle. • Top predator in a swamp ecosystem? • Plant structure that makes flowers? • The flow of energy in an ecosystem. • ...
Mesopotamia (Number System) Sophia & Flora 2016-11-25
10 Clues: helped build ___ • had plenty of ___ • numbers written on ___ • represents 1 (clay ___) • represents 10 (clay ___) • person in late ___ period • based on the number 10 (___ system) • Egyptians represented numbers with ___ • calendar to show when there’s a full ___ • helped to keep accurate ___ and trade records
Mesopotamia 2025-09-04
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- The first civilization in Mesopotamia, known for creating writing and city-states.
- A legendary Sumerian king and the hero of one of the world’s oldest stories.
- The belief in many gods, common in Mesopotamian religion.
- The first system of writing, developed by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks.
- A person trained to read and write, often responsible for keeping records.
- A system of moving water to fields to help grow crops in dry areas.
- A region in the Middle East with rich soil where the first civilizations began.
- A warlike Mesopotamian empire known for its strong army and large territory.
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- The second of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia, important for farming and trade.
- An independent city that governs itself and the land around it, like a small country.
- A powerful city in Mesopotamia known for its wealth, walls, and famous rulers.
- A large, stepped temple built in Mesopotamian cities to honor the gods.
- The Babylonian king famous for creating one of the first written legal codes.
- A written set of laws, such as Hammurabi’s Code, used to govern society.
- One of the two main rivers that provided water and fertile soil to Mesopotamia.
15 Clues: The belief in many gods, common in Mesopotamian religion. • A system of moving water to fields to help grow crops in dry areas. • A large, stepped temple built in Mesopotamian cities to honor the gods. • A written set of laws, such as Hammurabi’s Code, used to govern society. • A person trained to read and write, often responsible for keeping records. • ...
vocab part 2 2025-05-01
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- How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- How much salt is in the soil.
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
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- How fast water can move through soil.
- Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
- Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations.
- Taking small pieces of soil to test what it’s made of. For example, farmers use it to check if the soil is healthy for planting.
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
- How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is.
13 Clues: How much salt is in the soil. • How fast water can move through soil. • A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. • How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water. • How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out. • Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy. • ...
The Thirteen Colonies 2021-10-28
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- English settlers that came to North America on the Mayflower
- first successful permanent English colony
- Roanoke Island colony
- moving from place to place
- protestants that wanted to purify the Church of England
- a country ruled by a King or Queen
- to get full control over another country
- members that wanted to separate from the Church of England
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- people that are native to the land
- a large farm used for crops
- a plant that produces leaves which are smoked (was big in the Southern Colonies)
- a small community of people
- forced labor that was big in the Southern colonies
- an area under control of another country
- only clue left when John White went back to
- the Middle colonies were also called this for their rich and fertile soil
16 Clues: Roanoke Island colony • moving from place to place • a large farm used for crops • a small community of people • people that are native to the land • a country ruled by a King or Queen • an area under control of another country • to get full control over another country • first successful permanent English colony • only clue left when John White went back to • ...
6th grade vocabulary crossword 2024-03-14
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- paper like materials made from the reeds of the papyrus plant
- a phrase used to describe the transition from childhood to adulthood
- a series of rulers from the same family
- lower in quality, ability, or social position
- extreme, wild disorder; chaos
- aggressive or unfriendly
- title of the king during ancient Egyptian times
- a life after death
- being unable to return to one's home
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- a preserved body wrapped in cloth
- emotional "atmosphere" of a scene
- to treat someone badly based on their race, sexual orientation, political, or religious beliefs
- piece of rich land formed from soil deposits at the mouth of a river
- being worthy of respect
- a literary device where an author includes vivid sensory details
- to run away urgently from danger
16 Clues: a life after death • being worthy of respect • aggressive or unfriendly • extreme, wild disorder; chaos • to run away urgently from danger • a preserved body wrapped in cloth • emotional "atmosphere" of a scene • being unable to return to one's home • a series of rulers from the same family • lower in quality, ability, or social position • ...
Mesopotamia Puzzle 2023-10-18
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- channels Construction that diverts water onto farmland that should make the ground fertile and water crops.
- A government ruled by a king or queen and their family.
- A person whose job is to read and write cuneiform
- when each person has a specific job to do
- Extreme lack or shortage of food, usually leads to mass starvation.
- temples built by Sumerians to honor the gods and goddesses they worshipped
- A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes; Society is based on people with the same culture and territory.
- workers learn how to perform specific tasks very well rather than focusing on doing many different tasks
- Able to produce good crops, rich in nutrients
- Ruler of Babylon best known for his 282 code of laws, inscribed on a black stone pillar. One of the first (but not THE first) examples of written law in the ancient world.
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- belief and worship of many/ multiple Gods
- when something is important or has special meaning.
- something new or different introduced; improvement on existing technology
- A group of people who keep law and order, and make laws.
- extremely dry
- Practice of farming, including growing of crops, feeding, breeding and raising animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- capture or taking something by force
- A city that rules itself and surrounding territory. Making its own laws and government.
- An amount greater than needed, EXTRA
- A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
- drama of government
22 Clues: extremely dry • drama of government • capture or taking something by force • An amount greater than needed, EXTRA • belief and worship of many/ multiple Gods • when each person has a specific job to do • A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland • Able to produce good crops, rich in nutrients • A person whose job is to read and write cuneiform • ...
U7D3 2022-05-13
11 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • puzzle online • and free to use • Large marsupial • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • SVG for full customization • Man's best friendkangaroo Large marsupial
Lithosphere Crossword 2024-03-26
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- move constantly to reshape the Earth's landscape
- The element that is most abundant in the Earth's lithosphere
- may seep below the soil and react with the minerals present in the rocks and may lead to erosion of the rock and its cracking and breaking down into smaller pieces
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
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- thick and is mainly composed of granite rocks rich in silica and aluminum.
- thin and dense,mainly composed of basalt rock rich in silica and magnesium
- how many major tectonic plates are there?
7 Clues: how many major tectonic plates are there? • move constantly to reshape the Earth's landscape • The element that is most abundant in the Earth's lithosphere • thick and is mainly composed of granite rocks rich in silica and aluminum. • thin and dense,mainly composed of basalt rock rich in silica and magnesium • ...
Ceramics Vocab #3 2012-06-01
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- stage when fired clay chemically changes into hard, dense and non porous
- coloring agent used alone; under/over a glaze; as a coloring agent
- liquid mixture of fine ground minerals that fuse a glass like coating on the clay
- first firing of bone dry clay
- second firing
- small, triangular ceramic piece that signals the kiln temp. by bending over
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- liquid wax used to dry foot the pot
- rotating plate to allow an even coat of glaze on the clay
- distortion of the piece due to uneven thickness
- cleaning off all glaze 1/4" off the bottom
- furnace for firing the pot
- term that designates the firing temperatures used in the kiln
12 Clues: second firing • furnace for firing the pot • first firing of bone dry clay • liquid wax used to dry foot the pot • cleaning off all glaze 1/4" off the bottom • distortion of the piece due to uneven thickness • rotating plate to allow an even coat of glaze on the clay • term that designates the firing temperatures used in the kiln • ...
Ceramics Vocab #4 2012-06-01
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- cleaning off all glaze 1/4" off the bottom
- coloring agent used alone; under/over a glaze; as a coloring agent
- rotating plate to allow an even coat of glaze on the clay
- distortion of the piece due to uneven thickness
- term that designates the firing temperatures used in the kiln
- stage when fired clay chemically changes into hard, dense and non porous
- second firing
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- small, triangular ceramic piece that signals the kiln temp. by bending over
- liquid wax used to dry foot the pot
- furnace for firing the pot
- first firing of bone dry clay
- liquid mixture of fine ground minerals that fuse a glass like coating on the clay
12 Clues: second firing • furnace for firing the pot • first firing of bone dry clay • liquid wax used to dry foot the pot • cleaning off all glaze 1/4" off the bottom • distortion of the piece due to uneven thickness • rotating plate to allow an even coat of glaze on the clay • term that designates the firing temperatures used in the kiln • ...
Sculptural Art and Design Exam Review 2021-12-09
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- an art medium where you assemble and glue cut outs from magazines and colored paper
- the quality of design and work shown in a handmade piece of art
- the complimentary color of Red
- a complex design which is usually circular in form and showcases radial symmetry
- An authentic or original idea, meaning your work is uniquely yours
- made from glue and water or flour and water, used to make paper mache projects
- the same on both sides
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- colors that are opposites on the color wheel
- a clay and water mixture used like glue for welding clay together
- the part of a paintbrush that you dip into the paint and clean by Swishing, wiping, and blotting
- a clay welding technique used to create little Velcro-like hooks in clay with a needle tool before adding slip
- the stage of clay when it's most malleable and able to be bent into any form
- a color that is made by mixing a primary color with the secondary color that is next to it on the color wheel
13 Clues: the same on both sides • the complimentary color of Red • colors that are opposites on the color wheel • the quality of design and work shown in a handmade piece of art • a clay and water mixture used like glue for welding clay together • An authentic or original idea, meaning your work is uniquely yours • ...
Nitrogen cycle 2024-06-25
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- Atmospheric nitrogen is converted to ammonium by these organisms.
- It harbours a bacteria called rhizobia and houses them.
- Large build-up in soil.
- surface level nitrogen storage.
- Conversion of dissolved ammonia into ammonia gas.
- an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH.
- Dead organisms are broken down.
- Ammonium is converted to nitrite by specialised bacteria
- The process of turning nitrate into nitrogen gas.
- Animal waste product contributing to soil nitrogen.
- Solid waste excreted by livestock, contributing to nitrogen in soil.
- give farmers a tool to be able to boost production when they need to.
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- Conversion of nitrogen from organic matter back into the soil as ammonium.
- Plants use this process to take up nitrogen from the soil.
- Strips Nitrogen out of the atmosphere.
- Bacteria that convert nitrites (NO₂⁻) into nitrates (NO₃⁻).
- Element essential for plant and microbial uptake from soil.
- The ion form of nitrogen absorbed by plants, symbolized as NO₃⁻.
- Water that runs off over the surface of the land. If there’s too much rain.
- The conversion of nitrogen gas from a mostly unusable form to a form that can be used by plants.
- It causes Nitrogen in the atmosphere to be converted into biologically available forms.
- The process of nitrogen being removed from the soil and ending up in water bodies.
- Extracted by humans and burned for a variety of reasons.
- Crop output.
- Form of nitrogen in the atmosphere.
25 Clues: Crop output. • Large build-up in soil. • surface level nitrogen storage. • Dead organisms are broken down. • Form of nitrogen in the atmosphere. • Strips Nitrogen out of the atmosphere. • Conversion of dissolved ammonia into ammonia gas. • The process of turning nitrate into nitrogen gas. • Animal waste product contributing to soil nitrogen. • ...
Science Vocab Part 2 2025-05-01
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- When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
- How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
- pH A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- Taking small pieces of soil to test what it’s made of. For example, farmers use it to check if the soil is healthy for planting.
- How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
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- Using natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations.
- How much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants.
- How fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly.
- Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
13 Clues: How much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants. • How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water. • How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out. • Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy. • ...
Ceramics I: Tools 2023-09-13
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- used for cutting clay from large blocks
- used to remove controlled amounts of clay
- used to scratch and attach two pieces of clay
- used for cutting, piercing, measuring, incising
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- used to smooth clay while on the wheel
- used for trimming, made from flattened metal
- used for cleaning and smoothing clay surfaces
- used for cutting, slicing, smoothing; comes in a variety of shapes
- used to make percise cuts; soft and hard blades
9 Clues: used to smooth clay while on the wheel • used for cutting clay from large blocks • used to remove controlled amounts of clay • used for trimming, made from flattened metal • used for cleaning and smoothing clay surfaces • used to scratch and attach two pieces of clay • used to make percise cuts; soft and hard blades • used for cutting, piercing, measuring, incising • ...
The Lithosphere and Scientific Method Review 2022-10-23
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- waves vibrations of the ground during an earthquake
- this is the process by which rocks break down and change
- this type of rock has small crystals
- this type of rock has large crystals
- the continuous changing and remaking of rocks
- the results from an experiment
- any fracture along which Earth moves
- occurs when pieces of uplifted rock are weathered and chipped away
- erupted materials from a volcano, like ash and block
- the loose covering of rock particles and decaying organic matter
- this type of volcano results from eruptions with thin, runny lava
- natural vibrations of ground caused by movements along fractures in Earth's crust
- this type of igneous rock makes up Earth's oceanic crust
- repeated thawing and freezing of water in cracks of rocks
- when weathered rocks move
- this soil layer is also called soil layer A, it provides the richest matter for germinating seeds; nutrients, bacteria, and fungi are abundant here
- rapidly moving clouds of tephra mixed with hot, suffocating gases
- where an earthquake originates
- what is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment to test the effects on the dependent variable
- an opening in the Earth's crust from which magma and volcanic gases escape
- when rocks are dropped off in a different location
- the standard to which comparisons are made in an experiment
- this type of data is descriptive and involves characteristics that usually cannot be counted or measured
- the point on the surface directly above the focus
- at the top of the volcano, around the vent, is this bowl-shaped depression
- used to rate the magnitude of an earthquake
- huge pieces of crust and upper mantle that cover Earth's surface
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- when magma from the mantle is rising and is pushing the plates apart, this geologic features forms
- an intrusive igneous rock body
- this rock type was formed through the deposition and solidification of sediments, examples include limestone and sandstone
- small pieces of solid material
- this part of the soil is formed from bedrock after a long weathering process, either by natural or chemical means; crumbled oreo cookies represented this in the soil lab
- when two continental plates are pulling apart, this geologic feature forms
- this type of igneous rock makes up Earth's continental crust
- a tubelike structure that lava flows through to reach the surface
- this type of volcano is usually made from viscous, sticky lava that does not flow easily
- this type of data includes numbers obtained from an experiment by counting or measuring
- solid rock that lies underneath loose or softer material, which supplies the soil with components important to its future; an oreo cookie represented this in the soil lab
- this rock type forms when rocks are changed by heat and/or pressure, examples include gneiss and marble
- these seismic waves travel through Earth's surface and are the msot damaging
- these move the ground back and forth
- an instrument for measuring Earthquakes
- these move the ground at right angles
- this soil layer is also called soil layer O, which is typically less than an inch thick and contains humus
- when two continental plates converge, colliding edges of continents are uplifted and form this geologic feature
- this rock type is formed from the crystallization of magma
- this soil layer is also called soil layer B, it is not high in organic matter concentrations but offers rich minerals for plants and trees searching for root systems
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- what changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation, this is being measured
- the rigid, outermost shell of a rocky planet
- this category of igneous rock forms when magma cools slowly beneath Earth's surface
- these are unusually hot regions of Earth's mantle where high temperature plumes of magma rise to the surface, the Hawaiian islands have been forming for millions of years because the Pacific Plate moves slowly over this stationary feature
- this type of volcano forms when eruptions eject small pieces of lava into the air and tephra piles around the vent
- sediment deposited by glaciers when they melt
- this category of igneous rock forms when magma reaches Earth's surface and cools quickly
55 Clues: when weathered rocks move • an intrusive igneous rock body • small pieces of solid material • the results from an experiment • where an earthquake originates • this type of rock has small crystals • this type of rock has large crystals • any fracture along which Earth moves • these move the ground back and forth • these move the ground at right angles • ...
Science vocab 2025-05-01
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- :When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
- :When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
- : How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
- pH :A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- :Taking small pieces of soil to test what it’s made of. For example, farmers use it to check if the soil is healthy for planting.
- : How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- :Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
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- : Using natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations.
- :How much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants.
- : How fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly.
- :Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- :When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- : How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
13 Clues: : How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water. • :How much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants. • : How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out. • :Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy. • ...
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Ancient Mesopotamia Review 2021-12-07
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- The longest and one of the most important rivers of the Middle East
- Having more than you need
- A system in which people are ranked according to status or authority
- Word meaning "between two rivers"
- A person who studies the regions of the earth
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- A system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia
- Way of supplying water to an area of land
- Human-made waterways
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- Leader of the Neo-Babylonians
- Ruler of Babylon and creator of famous code of laws
- Belief in many gods
- A person who studies the past by examining what people left behind
- Object made by humans and is studied
- Leader of the Akkadians
- river of great importance along with the Euphrates
16 Clues: Belief in many gods • Human-made waterways • Leader of the Akkadians • Having more than you need • Leader of the Neo-Babylonians • Word meaning "between two rivers" • Object made by humans and is studied • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • Way of supplying water to an area of land • A person who studies the regions of the earth • ...
Carter's Natural Disasters 2023-11-02
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- Tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific Ocean
- To flow
- Circular storms that originate over warm tropical oceans located in the Indian Ocean.
- Where the debris ends from a avalanche
- Tornadoes are rated on this.
- Too much snow.
- Two plates collide into each other.
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- Where the avalanche starts.
- Slow flow of saturated soil.
- Storm with violent wind
- Reduction in global temperatures with cooling at Earths surface resulting from the deposit of massive amounts of volcanic ash, after a large, sulfur-rich, volcanic eruption.
- Wind rotating inward to a area of low atmospheric pressure.
- Overhanging mass of hardened snow at the edge of a mountain.
- When a big block of snow breaks away from the ground.
- Almost the end of debris from landslide.
- Where the debris stopped from a landslide
- Where the landslide starts.
17 Clues: To flow • Too much snow. • Storm with violent wind • Where the avalanche starts. • Where the landslide starts. • Slow flow of saturated soil. • Tornadoes are rated on this. • Two plates collide into each other. • Where the debris ends from a avalanche • Almost the end of debris from landslide. • Where the debris stopped from a landslide • ...
2024 Easy Crossword Puzzles Book 2024-01-23
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- Arts Mayhem Kick, punch, and chop your way through this puzzle
- Havoc Puck-driven puzzles on the ice.
- Sports Spectacle: Ski, snowboard, and sled through winter-themed clues
- and Field Tales Sprint, jump, and hurdle through this athletic crossword
- Blitz Dribble your way through this slam-dunk puzzle
- Gal Balance beam brilliance and vaulting vocabulard
- Enigma Horseback riding and equine elegance
- Circuit Pedal through clues on a two-wheeled adventure
- Wonders Grapple with clues in this wrestling-themed challenge
- Odyssey A medley of sports from the grand event
- Frenzy Gridiron action and touchdown tactics.
- Glory Putt your way through this hole-in-one challenge
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- Racing Riddles: Zoom through laps and checkered flags
- Adventur Hit the bullseye with this arrow-strung crossword
- Bonanza Homeruns, innings, and diamond delights
- Triumphs Racket-wielding victories across the court
- Safari Ride the waves of this ocean-inspired crossword
- Chronicles Bats, wickets, and cricketing conundrums.
- Saga Dive into aquatic clues and strokes of brilliance
- Showdown Goals, kicks, and pitch-perfect excitement
20 Clues: Havoc Puck-driven puzzles on the ice. • Enigma Horseback riding and equine elegance • Frenzy Gridiron action and touchdown tactics. • Bonanza Homeruns, innings, and diamond delights • Odyssey A medley of sports from the grand event • Triumphs Racket-wielding victories across the court • Gal Balance beam brilliance and vaulting vocabulard • ...
Natural Resources\ 2025-05-20
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- __________ Energy – Heat energy from within the Earth.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
- The wise use and protection of natural resources to prevent depletion.
- __________ Resource – A material found in nature that is used by living things (e.g., water, soil, minerals, forests).
- Using resources in a way that meets current needs without compromising future generations.
- __________ Resource – A resource that cannot be replaced within a human lifetime (e.g., coal, oil, natural gas).
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- Energy produced from moving water.
- __________ Energy – Energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy.
- The presence or introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Organic material that comes from plants and animals and can be used as a renewable energy source.
- __________ Fuels – Energy-rich substances formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals (e.g., coal, oil, natural gas).
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by wind or water flow.
- An area of land where all the water drains into a common body of water.
- __________ Resource – A resource that can be replaced naturally in a short period of time (e.g., sunlight, wind, water, trees).
- The natural environment where an organism lives and grows.
15 Clues: Energy produced from moving water. • __________ Energy – Heat energy from within the Earth. • The natural environment where an organism lives and grows. • The wise use and protection of natural resources to prevent depletion. • An area of land where all the water drains into a common body of water. • ...
Tropical Rainforests 2020-05-06
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- These roots are an adaptation that provide support to the base of tall trees and help transport water. They may also help oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange by increasing the surface area (8)
- Many leaves in the tropical rainforest have this to allow the heavy rainfall to drip off the leaf (4-3)
- These plants can live on branches high in the canopy to seek sunlight. They obtain nutrients from water and air rather than soil. (9)
- The very large, fast-growing trees such as the capoc that out-compete other trees to reach sunlight (9)
- A red-coloured, infertile soil that is rich in iron and very acidic (7)
- A type of layering in the stratification of the forest (6)
- These grow on the roots and transfer nutrients straight from the air (5)
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- The process of breaking down of dead leaves that occurs quickly here due to the humid conditions (13)
- A major problem facing the tropical rainforests (13)
- The layering of the forest (14)
- These are woody creepers rooted to the ground but carried by trees into the canopy where they have their leaves and flowers. (6)
- The dissolving and removal of nutrients from the soil that occurs in the tropical rainforest due to the heavy rainfall (8)
12 Clues: The layering of the forest (14) • A major problem facing the tropical rainforests (13) • A type of layering in the stratification of the forest (6) • A red-coloured, infertile soil that is rich in iron and very acidic (7) • These grow on the roots and transfer nutrients straight from the air (5) • ...
Rocks Crosswords 2022-09-23
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- Forms when lava or magma cools and crystallizes, and includes obsidian and diorite
- Rocks that are dark-colored and have lower silica contents
- A chemical sedimentary rock with fine to coarsely crystalline texture and composed of halite
- A hard, often light-covered rock formed by the metaporphism of quartz-rich sandstone
- A clastic sedimentary rock with fine texture and composed of quartz and clay
- Microcrystalline quartz
- An igneous rock that owes its glassy texture to rapid cooling
- A metamorphic rock with fine to coarse grained texture and is composed of calcite and dolomite
- An ultrabasic rock that often holds diamonds
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- Rocks that are light-colored and have a high silica contents
- Used in countertops and floors
- common in shallow water environments
- An igneous, spongy-looking rock that form due to trapped gas bubbles
- A feldspar that doesn't contain sodium
- An oxide that is commonly used as iron ore
- A sulfide that contains lead
16 Clues: Microcrystalline quartz • A sulfide that contains lead • Used in countertops and floors • common in shallow water environments • A feldspar that doesn't contain sodium • An oxide that is commonly used as iron ore • An ultrabasic rock that often holds diamonds • Rocks that are dark-colored and have lower silica contents • ...
U.S. World History 2022-02-15
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- The taming of animals for human use
- also called the Paleolithic Era
- bringing water to dry land by digging ditches or canals
- also called the Neolithic Era
- Low amount of water
- what work someone is good at one thing in particular
- people who descended from an ancestor
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- a special ability that makes him or her special
- an area of rich farmland
- People who made hand-written documents
- ways in which people apply knowledge on tools and inventions for their needs.
- agricultural tool used to break up the top layer of soil pulled by animals
- Much more than needed
- Going somewhere for environmental issues
- workers who did things by hand
- People who had no permanent home because they were always traveling
16 Clues: Low amount of water • Much more than needed • an area of rich farmland • also called the Neolithic Era • workers who did things by hand • also called the Paleolithic Era • The taming of animals for human use • people who descended from an ancestor • People who made hand-written documents • Going somewhere for environmental issues • ...
gard40 2024-06-18
18 Clues: pH check • Bark cover • Mulch type • Rotating bin • Young plants • Soil restorer • Soil enrichers • Pest management • Rain collection • Growth enhancer • Fertilizer tool • Soil conditioner • Low-water garden • Liquid fertilizer • Breakdown booster • Sustainable design • Moisture regulator • Wild life friendly
A Single Shard 2021-08-29
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- A spout like vase
- King/superior overloard
- Clayused to paint on pottery
- A backpack made of staw and silk
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- A thief or bandit
- A substance made for molding pottery
- A type of bird
- A person who is learing
- A flowering plant native to East Asia
- A cutting tool used to cut out raw clay
- Liguified clay used for decoration
11 Clues: A type of bird • A thief or bandit • A spout like vase • A person who is learing • King/superior overloard • Clayused to paint on pottery • A backpack made of staw and silk • Liguified clay used for decoration • A substance made for molding pottery • A flowering plant native to East Asia • A cutting tool used to cut out raw clay
hardest crossword puzzle ever 2025-02-10
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- place where one is comfortable, but not too comfortable because that's weird
- vigorously (yes this is all that you're getting)
- waste time like how this crossword is doing to you
- successfully achieved something like how i'm finally done with this crossword
- somehow make an audience laugh or clap
- Fullham FC
- move directly towards (are you enjoying this so far 🙂🔪🩸)
- house that is not detached
- wooden house in cold areas where absolutely no one lives
- something so fancy you won't get in multiple lifetimes
- random stranger who you share an apartment with (ok but why tho)
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- to relax (again this is all you're getting)
- house that is not terraced
- an unpleasant fact usually about your mom
- make something clear like how hard this crossword is
- person who rents land (use the more sexist word)
- to comment very critically negative on
- house with less than two floors and more than zero floors
- living in another house for some reason
- person who rents land (use the less sexist word)
20 Clues: Fullham FC • house that is not terraced • house that is not detached • somehow make an audience laugh or clap • to comment very critically negative on • living in another house for some reason • an unpleasant fact usually about your mom • to relax (again this is all you're getting) • vigorously (yes this is all that you're getting) • ...
Sunday 2024-11-13
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- a letter, number, symbol, word, or group of letters that's entered into a single square.
- The shadowclone jutsu allowed this.
- Stack_.
- A hint or question.
- Can _.
- How something is rotated.
- a statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.
- An individual character used to fill in a crossword grid.
- A word that means the same as another.
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- What R stands for on the PRNDL.
- To find the solution to a problem.
- A clever or witty use of words.
- The range of words a solver knows and uses to tackle crossword puzzles, often expanding through practice.
- A highly skilled crossword solver who can quickly decipher even the hardest clues.
14 Clues: Can _. • Stack_. • A hint or question. • How something is rotated. • What R stands for on the PRNDL. • A clever or witty use of words. • To find the solution to a problem. • The shadowclone jutsu allowed this. • A word that means the same as another. • An individual character used to fill in a crossword grid. • ...
Art Around Us 2021-11-20
10 Clues: baked clay • large painting • tool quilters use • oven clay is cooked in • wheel used to spin clay • what fabric artists create • fabric artist who uses yarn • person who creates sculptors • metal tube used for glassblowing • an artists skill or way of creating art
Unit 1: River Valley Civilizations 2023-08-13
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- City made in a gird-like pattern in the Indus river valley
- Shang Priests would communicate with the Gods by looking at these.
- Natural disasters that hurt Mesopotamian civilizations
- relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age
- Made the first codified sets of laws
- ________ of Heaven was a Chinese philosophy that was used to legitimize the rule of the Emperor of China
- Sumerian writing, using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
- A society with organized religion, government, regular food supply, job specialization, unique culture, and social classes.
- Paleolithic people were nomadic while Neolithic people were __________.
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- Located at Giza, these are temples designed to preserve Egyptian Rules
- Ancient Civilization located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- system where people exchanged land for service
- Rectangular tiered temples found in centers of Mesopotamian city-states.
- Egyptian Rulers
- form of government ruled by religious figures
- Lifestyle where early humans had no permanent home, wandering from place to place
- This river flooded at regular intervals
- The Fertile _________ was home to one of the earliest civilizations.
- Fertile soil
19 Clues: Fertile soil • Egyptian Rulers • Made the first codified sets of laws • This river flooded at regular intervals • form of government ruled by religious figures • system where people exchanged land for service • relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age • Natural disasters that hurt Mesopotamian civilizations • ...
Caddo cross word puzzle 2023-10-13
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- relating to Spain, its people, or its language.
- one tribe within a confederacy of North American Indian tribes
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- tending to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive.
- elating to or characteristic of the United States or its inhabitants.
- person or animal that hunts.
- not moving or not intended to be moved.
- a member of any of the Caddoan peoples.
- a grassman's cottage
- People who trade.
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- a leader or ruler of a people or clan.
- a person who is skilled in a particular craft.
- someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil
- People who make salt
- east of texas
- relating to France or its people or language.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not.
- a member of any of the Caddoan peoples.
- pots, dishes, and other articles made of earthenware or baked clay. Pottery can be broadly divided into earthenware, porcelain, and stoneware.
20 Clues: east of texas • People who trade. • People who make salt • a grassman's cottage • person or animal that hunts. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • a leader or ruler of a people or clan. • not moving or not intended to be moved. • a member of any of the Caddoan peoples. • a member of any of the Caddoan peoples. • relating to France or its people or language. • ...
Quran Crossword 2020-03-08
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- Means King or Ruler
- Sacrifice
- Small Kindnesses
- People who only pray for show
- The Daybreak
- Abundance
- Mankind
- Where evil is whispered through
- Birds
- Made out of clay
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- Elephant
- Means Day of Judgement
- Invaded Makkah
- Al-yatim
- What Abraha's army was led by
- Al-miskin
- In Surah Al-Falaq and it is forbidden in Islam
- Means Chests
- Made out of light
- Made out of fire
- Abraha wanted to destroy this
- What Allah (SWT) sent to destroy Abraha's army with these
- What the birds used to destroy Abraha's army
23 Clues: Birds • Mankind • Elephant • Al-yatim • Al-miskin • Sacrifice • Abundance • Means Chests • The Daybreak • Invaded Makkah • Small Kindnesses • Made out of fire • Made out of clay • Made out of light • Means King or Ruler • Means Day of Judgement • What Abraha's army was led by • People who only pray for show • Abraha wanted to destroy this • Where evil is whispered through • ...
Art materials 2023-06-22
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- A sturdy fabric stretched on a wooden frame, often used as a surface for painting.
- Paints Paints made with pigments and oil, which take longer to dry and create rich, vibrant colors.
- A flat surface, often made of wood or plastic, used for mixing and holding paint colors.
- A malleable material used for sculpting and molding.
- A book or pad with blank pages that artists use for sketching and drawing.
- Pens with a felt tip and vibrant ink that can be used for drawing and coloring.
- Paper Colored and sturdy paper used for various art and craft projects.
- A type of paint that comes in pans or tubes and can be mixed with water to create beautiful, translucent colors.
- An adhesive substance used to join materials together in art projects.
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- Soft, chalk-like sticks of color that can be blended and smudged to create rich, textured artwork.
- A stand or frame that holds the canvas or paper while an artist is working on it.
- A tool with bristles used to apply paint to a surface.
- Waxy sticks of color that are often used for coloring and drawing.
- Paints Quick-drying paints that are water-based and can be used on various surfaces like canvas, paper, or wood.
- Cutting tools with two sharp blades, used for cutting paper, fabric, and other art materials.
- Pencils Pencils with colored cores that can be used for drawing and coloring.
16 Clues: A malleable material used for sculpting and molding. • A tool with bristles used to apply paint to a surface. • Waxy sticks of color that are often used for coloring and drawing. • An adhesive substance used to join materials together in art projects. • Paper Colored and sturdy paper used for various art and craft projects. • ...
chinese crossword 2012-10-11
Coming of Age Day 2023-08-10
20 Clues: rich • life • shoe • women • begin • active • family • arrive • friend • father • latino • manager • wedding • saturday • personal • European • fifteenth • important • expensive • celebration
Ceramics 2023-03-28
7 Clues: unfired clay • clay fired once • to draw into clay • fresh, malleable clay • semi-dry clay, good for carving • to remove clay, make layers in clay • clay is ready for firing and very fragile
