clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
I. Connelly Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-09-29
Across
- a person who studies stars, planets, and the moon
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- small particles of fertile soil
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- a payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender
- a district within a larger country or empire
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- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- a way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- an independent nation made up of a city a the land around it
- a pyramid shaped tower with a temple at the top
- a Sumerian writing system that used wedge shaped marks made in soft clay
- a group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels
- a belief in more than one god
14 Clues: a belief in more than one god • small particles of fertile soil • a long poem that tells the story of a hero • a district within a larger country or empire • a group of many different lands under one ruler • a pyramid shaped tower with a temple at the top • a person who studies stars, planets, and the moon • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • ...
K Gifford Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-09-29
Across
- a person who studies stars, plantes, and the moon
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- small particles of fertile soil
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- a payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender
- a district within a larger country or empire
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- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- a way to supply dry land with water trough ditches, pipes, or streams
- an independent nation made up of a city and the land around it
- a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top
- a Sumerian writing system that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- a group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels
- a belief in more than one god
14 Clues: a belief in more than one god • small particles of fertile soil • a long poem that tells the story of a hero • a district within a larger country or empire • a group of many different lands under one ruler • a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top • a person who studies stars, plantes, and the moon • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • ...
D barrera Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-09-29
Across
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- a group of merchant traveling together for safety usually with a large number if camels
- a payment made to a ruler or state as a sigh of surrender
- a belief in more than one god
- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- a person who copies or writes out documents often a record keeper
- state an independent nation made up of a city and land around it
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
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- a sumerian writing system that used wedge shaped marks made in soft clay
- a person who studies stars planets and the moon
- a pyramid shaped tower with a temple at the top
- a distract within a larger country or empire
- a way to supply dry land with water through ditches pipes or streams
- small particles of fertile soil
14 Clues: a belief in more than one god • small particles of fertile soil • a long poem that tells the story of a hero • a distract within a larger country or empire • a person who studies stars planets and the moon • a pyramid shaped tower with a temple at the top • a group of many different lands under one ruler • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • ...
Lily 2023-11-08
Across
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- an amount left over after a need that has been met
- a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- a large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- a city that governs itself and surrounding territory
- a pyramid shared structure with a temple at the top
- a belief in more than one god
Down
- a system of writing developed by the sumerians that used wedged-shaped marks made in soft clay
- a group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a person who studies planets and stars
- a system that supplies water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender
14 Clues: a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a person who studies planets and stars • an amount left over after a need that has been met • a pyramid shared structure with a temple at the top • a city that governs itself and surrounding territory • a payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender • ...
Wind Erosion and Glaciers 2023-03-24
Across
- Mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- Movement of sand or other sediments by short jumps and bounces caused by wind and water
- Erosion caused by glaciers
- Is defined by the size of the particles
- Fingerprints of a sand dune
- Glacier that are massive sheets of ice
- Sand on the beaches of Normandy that consists of shrapnel
- Fine-grained sediments of quarts, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
Down
- The movement of dunes
- The human impact of deforestation and development that results in the development of deserts
- Any rock that is pitted, grooved, or polished by wind abrasion
- Glaciers that occur in mountainous regions
- The form of wind erosion in which fine dry soil particles are blown away
- As wind strips off topsoil, a shallow depression called a deflation hollow forms
14 Clues: The movement of dunes • Erosion caused by glaciers • Fingerprints of a sand dune • Glacier that are massive sheets of ice • Is defined by the size of the particles • Glaciers that occur in mountainous regions • Sand on the beaches of Normandy that consists of shrapnel • Any rock that is pitted, grooved, or polished by wind abrasion • ...
Project WaterSave - Water Knowledge #3 2022-08-10
Across
- The act or process of flowing in or into.
- Water located beneath the ground surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- The natural home or environment of an animal plant of other organism.
- water use Water used in homes.
- Water in a frozen state.
- The flash of light that accompanies an electric discharge in the atmosphere.
- Containing half of its maximum.
- Someone who has been granted a license.
- Fluid is unable to pass through.
- zoning Placing plants with similar watering requirements together.
- The collective water on the Earth's surface, such as lakes, seas and rivers.
- A process which cannot be reversed.
- Making an inquiry to establish truth and fact.
- The unwanted discharge of fluid from a container.
- Minute life forms.
- Originating where it is found.
- The artificial application of water to land or soil.
- The principal activity in your life that you do to earn money.
- An area of land in which gold is found and mined.
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- (GL) One thousand million litres.
- Having a high temperature.
- The basic physical and organisational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- A yellow, precious metal.
- Being composed of matter that is not from plants or animals.
- variable A variable that is not affected by other variables being measured in an experiment.
- An instrument used to measure an amount, level or content of something.
- An expert on history.
- (kL) One thousand litres.
- Unwanted substances or items left by people, intentionally or accidentally, in the natural environment.
- Something that causes contamination.
- Not easily dissolved.
- A person who does hard, physical work for money.
- The process of sprouting seeds or spores.
- Factors that add up to a communities quality of life including their environment (built and natural), economic prosperity, social stability and equity, educational opportunity, and cultural and recreational possibilities.
- soil Nutrient rich wetland soil composed of organic material (broken down plants).
- The body contains a sufficient amount of water.
- Pellets of frozen rain.
- Plants that have adapted to live in wetlands (hydro = water and phytes = plants.
- Involving or exposing one to risk.
- A substance in the fluid state of matter with no fixed shape but a fixed volume.
40 Clues: Minute life forms. • An expert on history. • Not easily dissolved. • Pellets of frozen rain. • Water in a frozen state. • A yellow, precious metal. • (kL) One thousand litres. • Having a high temperature. • water use Water used in homes. • Originating where it is found. • Containing half of its maximum. • Fluid is unable to pass through. • (GL) One thousand million litres. • ...
Ramdom puzzle for morning 2023-01-11
Across
- Mix of the colors blue and red
- used to talk about what could happen
- a connection between two lands acrros a river that helps people or cars cross it.
- Yellow and green fruit that grows in the ground
- a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order with their meanings explained
- a country above the US
- the largest country in the world.
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- a chemical element found in bones and teeth.
- a piece of material used to cover a window, stage, ect.
- a large animal that lives near the water found in Africa
- a type of hard soil that becomes hard if dries, used to make bricks, pottery, ect.
- a person whose job is taking care of cows in the US, usally rides horses
12 Clues: a country above the US • Mix of the colors blue and red • the largest country in the world. • used to talk about what could happen • a chemical element found in bones and teeth. • Yellow and green fruit that grows in the ground • a piece of material used to cover a window, stage, ect. • a large animal that lives near the water found in Africa • ...
Grandmas crossword puzzle 2025-04-06
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- you like to do
- how you are
- something attached to your hair
- who made the crossword puzzle
- your favorite type of flower
- what you like to give me
- one of your kids
- The type of hair you have
- puzzle what you helped me with
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- Charleigh's favorite sport
- you like to help with
- Charleigh's favorite animal
- your other kid
- your husband
- what you got us for a holiday
- what you do at night
16 Clues: how you are • your husband • you like to do • your other kid • one of your kids • what you do at night • you like to help with • what you like to give me • The type of hair you have • Charleigh's favorite sport • Charleigh's favorite animal • your favorite type of flower • who made the crossword puzzle • what you got us for a holiday • puzzle what you helped me with • ...
Water Terms 2020-11-09
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- discharge The point during a stream flood event when the discharge is the greatest
- Phosphorus combined with oxygen. Phosphates are important plant nutrients, often as a major element in fertilizers. When they are when applied in excess in fertilizer, they move with surface waters
- Process by which water becomes rich in dissolved nutrients typically resulting in algal growth
- An area bounded by geographic features in which precipitation is absorbed in the soil to form
- eventually emerges to become surface water and ultimately drains to a particular watercourse or body of water
- pH A numerical measure of acidity or hydrogen ion activity of water. The neutral point is pH 7.0. All pH
- The seepage of water into soil or rock
- oxygen The amount of oxygen present in water in a dissolved state
- The process of turning a vapor into a liquid
- above 7.0 are alkaline with low acidity, and those below 7.0 are acid.
- groundwater.
- The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
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- The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity
- Nitrate is nitrogen (N) combined with oxygen (O) and is the form of nitrogen most used by plants. All nitrates are water-soluble and, when applied in excess in fertilizer, move with surface waters to
- Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs
- flow The relatively steady flow of water in a stream that is produced primarily from groundwater entering the stream.
- solids A measure of all the suspended, colloidal, and dissolved solids in a sample of water.
- coliform The bacteria (enterococci) that exist in the intestines of warm-blooded animals and humans and are found in bodily waste, animal droppings, and in soil
- Cloudiness of water caused by the presence of colloidal matter or other finely divided suspended matter.
- can produce algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems.
- The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere
- The addition of sediment as by flowing water
- oxygen demand The amount of dissolved oxygen required to oxidize all the reactive biological and chemical parts of a water sample
- water Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground
25 Clues: groundwater. • The seepage of water into soil or rock • The addition of sediment as by flowing water • The process of turning a vapor into a liquid • can produce algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems. • Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs • oxygen The amount of oxygen present in water in a dissolved state • ...
Test 2022-02-06
Types of Soil 2022-03-27
6 Clues: Also known as regur soil • Made by fine silt brought by rivers • Appears red due to presence of iron • Rich in humus, practice of terrace farming • Needs fertilisers and manures to grow crops • Requires lots of water for cultivation of crops
Ch 2 Test Review- Physical Geography 2023-09-04
Across
- The changing of landforms by slow moving glaciers
- The earth's surface from the edge of a continent to the deep part of the ocean
- This type of water is held in the pores of rock just below the soil
- Moving pieces under the earth's crusts
- A soft layer of molten rock that coats the earth's surface
- A wind-blown silt and clay sediment that produces very fertile soil
- The thin layer of rock that coats the earth's surface
- Magma flows out of the earth's surface as
- The layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- The flow of magma through cracks in the earth's surface
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- A type of weathering that changes rock into a new substance through interactions among elements in air or water and minerals in the rock
- The solid rock/land portion of the earth's surface
- An area of land from which water flows into small streams and eventually into a major river, on its way to the ocean
- Physical and chemical processes that change the characteristics of rock on/near earth's surface.
- The water elements of the earth
- Measures the size of the waves caused by earthquakes
- The result of weathering on matter, created by the action of wind, water, ice, or gravity
- Small pieces of rock produced by weathering
- A fan-like landform made of deposited sediment, left by a river that slows as it enters the ocean
- A giant ocean wave that is sometimes caused by an earthquake
- A type of weathering that naturally breaks rock into smaller pieces
- The difference in elevation of a landform from the lowest point to the highest point
22 Clues: The water elements of the earth • Moving pieces under the earth's crusts • Magma flows out of the earth's surface as • Small pieces of rock produced by weathering • The layer of gases that surrounds the earth • The changing of landforms by slow moving glaciers • The solid rock/land portion of the earth's surface • Measures the size of the waves caused by earthquakes • ...
Week Vocabulary Review 2024-02-23
Across
- the sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- a long narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley
- a beach formed by longshore drift that projects like a finger out into the water
- wave washed sediment along a coast
- and loop like bend in the course of a river
- a deposit of wind blown sand
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- the process by which a glacier picks up rocks as it flows over the land
- the process by which wind removes surface materials
- a channel through which water is continually flowing downhill
- a wind formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
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- a stream or river that flows into a large river
- time in earth's history during which glaciers covered large parts of the surface
- a large channel in soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm
- average formed by the teal deposited at the edge of a glacier
- the flat wide area of land along a river
- a glacier that covers much of A continent or large island
- the water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean
- a small depression that forms when a chunk of ice is left in a glacier till
- a wide sloping deposit of sediments formed where is stream leaves a mountain range
- meander cut off from a river
- a tiny groove in soil made by flowing water
24 Clues: a deposit of wind blown sand • meander cut off from a river • wave washed sediment along a coast • the flat wide area of land along a river • and loop like bend in the course of a river • a tiny groove in soil made by flowing water • the sediments deposited directly by a glacier • a stream or river that flows into a large river • ...
Hydroponics media crossword 2025-11-16
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- Natural volcanic rock used as a growing medium.
- Materials that do not add nutrients, just support plants.
- A media property that determines how much water it can retain.
- Foam-like cubes used in propagation.
- The amount of air space in a medium, affecting aeration and drainage.
- Property of a medium that attracts and holds water.
- Media property that physically stabilizes plants.
- How nutrient solution moves through or around the media.
- Property that allows oxygen to reach roots in a growing medium.
- Recycled glass turned into porous stones for media.
- Decomposed sphagnum moss often used in soil or hydroponics.
- The ability of the media to hold nutrients for plant roots.
- Stage of plant growth where cubes or foam pads are often used.
- Byproduct of timber, sometimes used in media mixes.
- Media that naturally breaks down over time, like rice hulls.
- Expanded mica; sponge-like.
- Made from spun molten rock into fibers; used in cubes or slabs.
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- How water moves through the growing media to reach roots.
- Expanded volcanic glass; lightweight and airy.
- Media like Growstones made from repurposed materials.
- Mats used in NFT and ebb/flow systems to distribute water evenly.
- Includes water-holding capacity, aeration, pH neutrality, reusability, and sterilization.
- Important property for transportable or vertical hydroponic systems.
- Baked clay balls used in hydroponics.
- Materials that anchor roots, retain moisture and air, and provide structure.
- Polyurethane or similar pads used to anchor seedlings.
- Property of a medium that repels water.
- Fiber from coconut husks.
- Ability of media to maintain moisture between waterings.
- Husk of rice grain, used as a growing medium or soil amendment.
30 Clues: Fiber from coconut husks. • Expanded mica; sponge-like. • Foam-like cubes used in propagation. • Baked clay balls used in hydroponics. • Property of a medium that repels water. • Expanded volcanic glass; lightweight and airy. • Natural volcanic rock used as a growing medium. • Media property that physically stabilizes plants. • ...
4.1 2023-11-02
Across
- a belief in more than one god
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- to be made up of
- moving or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- say that some one is doing some thing
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
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- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- 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 city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
12 Clues: to be made up of • a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • say that some one is doing some thing • 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 • ...
ecology 2024-04-17
Across
- weathering. causes rocks to crumble.
- A deposit in Earths crust form or more valubale minerals
- Horizion a layer parallel to the soil surface.
- soil Latritic soil and black cotton soil
- Erosion desperate and often dramatic form of soil erosion caused by flowing surface water.
- to prepare for trial
- when oxygen combines with an
Down
- weathering. mixing of water with car bondioxidon to make cargonic
- . the braking down ding of roks and minera is
- Erosion Removal of soil by concentrated water flow
- the process of removing dead skin from the outer layer of you rskin
- wedging. polar reins nos and mid lat latitude moat a ins
- profile The arrngement of horizons in a soil
- small streams of water cut ting paths do water hill
- soil Wind, water, ice, and gravity that has been moved from their place of origin
- eath surface.
- The loose surface material that covers most land
17 Clues: eath surface. • to prepare for trial • when oxygen combines with an • weathering. causes rocks to crumble. • soil Latritic soil and black cotton soil • profile The arrngement of horizons in a soil • Horizion a layer parallel to the soil surface. • . the braking down ding of roks and minera is • The loose surface material that covers most land • ...
ecology 2024-04-17
Across
- weathering. causes rocks to crumble.
- A deposit in Earths crust form or more valubale minerals
- Horizion a layer parallel to the soil surface.
- soil Latritic soil and black cotton soil
- Erosion desperate and often dramatic form of soil erosion caused by flowing surface water.
- to prepare for trial
- when oxygen combines with an
Down
- weathering. mixing of water with car bondioxidon to make cargonic
- . the braking down ding of roks and minera is
- Erosion Removal of soil by concentrated water flow
- the process of removing dead skin from the outer layer of you rskin
- wedging. polar reins nos and mid lat latitude moat a ins
- profile The arrngement of horizons in a soil
- small streams of water cut ting paths do water hill
- soil Wind, water, ice, and gravity that has been moved from their place of origin
- eath surface.
- The loose surface material that covers most land
17 Clues: eath surface. • to prepare for trial • when oxygen combines with an • weathering. causes rocks to crumble. • soil Latritic soil and black cotton soil • profile The arrngement of horizons in a soil • Horizion a layer parallel to the soil surface. • . the braking down ding of roks and minera is • The loose surface material that covers most land • ...
Horvick Science Crossword 2024-01-31
How Does This Work 2025-09-05
Forensic Pedology 2025-06-03
Across
- Sticky yellow powder from plants that may be found in soil
- Chain of ______ records who handled evidence
- Soil collected as evidence must be kept free from this
- A method used to separate components in a mixture, such as plant dyes in soil
- Soil stuck to this item of clothing can link someone to a crime scene
- A living microorganism often found in soil
- A sample of soil must be placed in this to be stored securely
- A mixture of minerals, organic matter, air, and water
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- Forensic scientists always wear these to avoid contamination
- A test used to measure how acidic or basic soil is
- Material from living or once-living things in the soil
- The term for studying soil in a scientific context
- Colour, texture, and smell are all soil _______
13 Clues: A living microorganism often found in soil • Chain of ______ records who handled evidence • Colour, texture, and smell are all soil _______ • A test used to measure how acidic or basic soil is • The term for studying soil in a scientific context • A mixture of minerals, organic matter, air, and water • Material from living or once-living things in the soil • ...
ecology 2024-04-17
Across
- weathering. causes rocks to crumble.
- A deposit in Earths crust form or more valubale minerals
- Horizion a layer parallel to the soil surface.
- soil Latritic soil and black cotton soil
- Erosion desperate and often dramatic form of soil erosion caused by flowing surface water.
- to prepare for trial
- when oxygen combines with an
Down
- weathering. mixing of water with car bondioxidon to make cargonic
- . the braking down ding of roks and minera is
- Erosion Removal of soil by concentrated water flow
- the process of removing dead skin from the outer layer of you rskin
- wedging. polar reins nos and mid lat latitude moat a ins
- profile The arrngement of horizons in a soil
- small streams of water cut ting paths do water hill
- soil Wind, water, ice, and gravity that has been moved from their place of origin
- eath surface.
- The loose surface material that covers most land
17 Clues: eath surface. • to prepare for trial • when oxygen combines with an • weathering. causes rocks to crumble. • soil Latritic soil and black cotton soil • profile The arrngement of horizons in a soil • Horizion a layer parallel to the soil surface. • . the braking down ding of roks and minera is • The loose surface material that covers most land • ...
Mesopotamia 2013-09-03
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- an area of high, flat land
- a city that is an individual unit, complete with its own form of government and traditions.
- a craftsperson such as a potter or weaver
- a system of transporting water to crops
- a form of wedge shaped writing used in accient times
- to defeat
- a professional writer
- a large territory consisting of many different places under the control of a single ruler
- an are on Earth with common physical features
- an organized community with established rules and traditions
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- the worship of many gods
- a group of people who have a complex and organized society within a culture
- an area of flat land
- a huge, pyramid-shaped structure consisting of a series of stacked, rectangular platforms
- a ruling family
- the defeat of another group
- rich, as in soil
17 Clues: to defeat • a ruling family • rich, as in soil • an area of flat land • a professional writer • the worship of many gods • an area of high, flat land • the defeat of another group • a system of transporting water to crops • a craftsperson such as a potter or weaver • an are on Earth with common physical features • a form of wedge shaped writing used in accient times • ...
Cycles in Ecosystems 2024-03-07
Across
- Organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- living factors
- A set of components working together
- convert light energy from the sun and store it as chemical energy. Provides food for an ecosystem.
- nonliving factors
- A process that converts organic materials into nutrient-rich soil
- flow of energy through living things in an ecosystem
- Matter is _____________ which means that it is not created or destroyed
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- these organisms break down matter and return it to an ecosystem
- process of matter moving from one form to another
- Energy is NOT _____________.
- physical substances in the world around us are made up of ___________.
- the mixture of gases that surround the Earth
- Sugar made by a plant during photosynthesis
- eat producers and gain matter and energy
- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
17 Clues: living factors • nonliving factors • Energy is NOT _____________. • A set of components working together • eat producers and gain matter and energy • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Sugar made by a plant during photosynthesis • the mixture of gases that surround the Earth • Organelle where cellular respiration takes place • ...
Europe Test Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-12
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- Major river that flows through multiple countries
- City located on the Seine River
- Piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- Rich, black soil found in Ukraine and Eastern Europe
- River that flows through Germany and empties into the North Sea
- Boot-shaped country in South Europe
- Mountain range sretching across central Europe
- Flat fertile region ideal for agriculture in Europe
- Organization that promotes economic cooperation
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- Variety of languages and traditions across Europe
- Sea located to the south of Europe
- Country known for the Louvre, Art, and the Eiffel Tower
- Central European country famous for starting World War II
- River that runs through England's capital
- Peninsula found to the Southwest of Europe
- Peninsula located in the North of Europe
- Mountain range that borders France and Spain
17 Clues: City located on the Seine River • Sea located to the south of Europe • Boot-shaped country in South Europe • Peninsula located in the North of Europe • River that runs through England's capital • Peninsula found to the Southwest of Europe • Mountain range that borders France and Spain • Mountain range sretching across central Europe • ...
UNIT 6 | EARTH AND HUMAN ACTIVITY VOCABULARY PART 2 2025-05-01
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- 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.
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- 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.
- When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
- How fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly.
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
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- Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
- How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
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. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab: Part 2 2025-05-01
Across
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations
- When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles
- 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
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow
- 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
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- How fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly
- How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out
- 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
- Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this
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 • ...
wings of fire moon rising 2022-01-26
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- has a moonstone that blocks mindreading
- icicles brother
- kinajous best freind
- when it touches fire sends its seeds flying
- moons freind can speak to moon throughmindreading
- groupss of dragons in school
- humans
- killer and violent sister to winter
- moons friend clays brother
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- nightwing mindreader
- sandwing moons best friend
- umbers sister
- the world they live in
- skywing died in a fire
- umbers oldest brother
- moons friend tsunami's brother has a moon stone
- head of school
- school
- librarian
- moons friend bubbly
- clay and starflights freind
21 Clues: school • humans • librarian • umbers sister • head of school • icicles brother • moons friend bubbly • nightwing mindreader • kinajous best freind • umbers oldest brother • the world they live in • skywing died in a fire • sandwing moons best friend • moons friend clays brother • clay and starflights freind • groupss of dragons in school • killer and violent sister to winter • ...
YEAR ONE 2022-11-22
Across
- When Barb met Mike's family
- Anniversary
- Mike's first words to Barb in FB Dating
- A favorite winter spot
- Favorite LeClaire Restaurant
- Who Mike Loves
- A favorite pastime
- The hardest day of the week
- Canadian destination
- Game Mike does not like to lose to Barb
- Mike's favorite Dubuque dish
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- New clay tool
- National Park we visited
- We walked this in Boston
- First date location
- Our morning challenge
- Water sport we enjoy
- Baseball game we attended
- Who Barb loves
- We make art with this
- First vacation destination
21 Clues: Anniversary • New clay tool • Who Mike Loves • Who Barb loves • A favorite pastime • First date location • Water sport we enjoy • Canadian destination • Our morning challenge • We make art with this • A favorite winter spot • National Park we visited • We walked this in Boston • Baseball game we attended • First vacation destination • When Barb met Mike's family • The hardest day of the week • ...
Single Shard 2023-10-30
Across
- illness
- worthy of respect
- spinning clay former
- one who creates clay art
- to give guidance
- setting of the novel
- remarkably beautiful
- travel with purpose
- carved-out squash
- korean backpack
- treatment with contempt
- Min’s wife
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- home of Tree-ear and Crane-man
- old beautiful bird
- master potter
- sloppy serving of food
- deep respectful gesture
- gift for Crane-man
- assistant of king
- place of Crane-man’s death
- to listen in secret
- firing pit
- brother or sister
- without parents
- piece of broken glass
25 Clues: illness • firing pit • Min’s wife • master potter • korean backpack • without parents • to give guidance • worthy of respect • assistant of king • carved-out squash • brother or sister • old beautiful bird • gift for Crane-man • travel with purpose • to listen in secret • spinning clay former • setting of the novel • remarkably beautiful • piece of broken glass • sloppy serving of food • ...
Organic Gardening Vocabulary 2024-04-22
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- asexual, diploid phase of a plant that follows a life cycle of alternating generations
- carbon-based naturally occurring material that is or once was living
- biogeochemical cycle where nitrogen is converted into numerous different forms as it circulates amongst different environments
- segment of a flower’s corolla that is typically colored
- the art and science of growing plants
- plant that is genetically adapted for its local growing conditions and has a dedicated role in its respective ecosystem
- logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
- chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower
- kingdom of spore producing organisms that feed on other organic matter
- loss of water from an environment through evaporation from soil and bodies of water and transpiration from plants
- the part of an ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell
- continuously growing horizontal underground stem that puts out lateral shoots and adventitious roots at intervals
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- process of removing parts of a plant to improve the healthy growth or appearance
- process where plants combine water and carbon dioxide using solar energy to create glucose
- natural home or environment of an organism
- straight tapering root that forms the center of the root system and acts as a storage for sugars
- plants that are planted for the purpose of covering the soil instead of being harvested
- the combination of organic matter, inorganic minerals, water, and air that comprise soil
- powdery substance discharged from the male parts of flowers for the purposes of reproduction
- gamete producing, haploid phase of a plant that follows a life cycle of alternating generations
- biogeochemical cycle in which water continuously moves through different environments
- the female organs of a flower, including the stigma, style, and ovary
- a cultivated plant that is grown for food
- process of an organism growing from a seed or spore
- a plant that lasts for many years
- method of creating decomposed organic nutrient-rich material from food and yard waste
- a plant that lasts for one year
- acronym for Genetically Modified Organism
29 Clues: a plant that lasts for one year • a plant that lasts for many years • the art and science of growing plants • the male fertilizing organ of a flower • a cultivated plant that is grown for food • acronym for Genetically Modified Organism • natural home or environment of an organism • process of an organism growing from a seed or spore • ...
CherokeeAK 2019-03-14
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- Agreement signed with usually another government.
- A gun were you blow through your mouth and a sharp arrow comes out.
- The _______ tribe was a tribe that is/was known for their brilliant women, living in the appalachian mountains.
- Period of time where tribes were forced to go west.
- Fast movement of people to get to an area that has just discovered gold.
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- The skin of an animal when tanned.
- Type of construction, that involves tying vertical wooden stakes to sticks.
- Settling on land that you have no permission on is usually called _________.
- ___________ is a tropical disease that affects liver and kidneys.
- When building houses, the Cherokee used long ______ of dry cane.
- Developer of Cherokee alphabet.
- _____ is a substance made with clay, soil, and more.
12 Clues: Developer of Cherokee alphabet. • The skin of an animal when tanned. • Agreement signed with usually another government. • Period of time where tribes were forced to go west. • _____ is a substance made with clay, soil, and more. • When building houses, the Cherokee used long ______ of dry cane. • ___________ is a tropical disease that affects liver and kidneys. • ...
Final Exam F 23 2023-12-11
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- one of the things Jimmy Cross carried
- always do this
- you should drink lots of this
- what they drew
- went on a walk to town
- #10 down has nothing to do with this
- never use this word
- how much this crossword generator cost me
Down
- learn to do this
- be this
- what Dee wanted to take
- not allowed in essays
- what color was the dog
- wants a divorce
- tries to influence us
- probably a few of them in this crossword
- never be this
- are evil
- how to spell your instructors name
- helps us with bonus questions
20 Clues: be this • are evil • never be this • always do this • what they drew • wants a divorce • learn to do this • never use this word • not allowed in essays • tries to influence us • what color was the dog • went on a walk to town • what Dee wanted to take • you should drink lots of this • helps us with bonus questions • how to spell your instructors name • #10 down has nothing to do with this • ...
Jencena 2023-05-14
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- name
- bedroomwall colour
- name of program to make crossword
- soccer club
- Favourite video game
- shoe size
- last years soccer club
- favourite colour
- name of crossword
- amount of trophies
- iPad time in a day
- last name
- home to school time length
- amount of medals
- the scores of the match we won on the weekend
- favourite soccer club
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- favourite football club
- age
- best friend
- school
- Favourite YouTuber
- kids in my classroom
- middle name
- sport
- 2 years ago soccer club
- kids that left my classroom of the year
- match ball size
- mentor
28 Clues: age • name • sport • school • mentor • shoe size • last name • best friend • soccer club • middle name • match ball size • favourite colour • amount of medals • name of crossword • bedroomwall colour • Favourite YouTuber • amount of trophies • iPad time in a day • Favourite video game • kids in my classroom • favourite soccer club • last years soccer club • favourite football club • 2 years ago soccer club • ...
Project 2023-06-27
Across
- up soil to prepare for planting (Plowing)
- warming of the Earth's atmosphere due to increased greenhouse gases (Greenhouse effect)
- the soil to prepare for planting (Tillage)
- chemicals used in agriculture (Agrochemicals)
- young plants from one location to another (Transplantation)
- the type of crops grown on a particular area of land (Crop rotation) Choosing the best seeds to grow for optimal results (Seed selection)
- utilized to remove unwanted plants from fields (Weed control)
- capacity to provide nutrients to plants (Soil fertility)
- nutrients to soil to encourage growth (Fertilizers) Providing water to crops using artificial means (Irrigation)
- by which crops extract energy from the sun (Photosynthesis)
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- soil to determine nutrient levels (Soil analysis)
- to soil caused by wind or water (Soil erosion) Collecting crops for market or personal use (Harvesting)
- organic matter to create fertilizer (Composting)
- amount of crops produced in a given area (Crop yield)
- an organic material to the soil surface to retain moisture (Mulching)
- process by which soil microorganisms convert nitrogen into a form plants can use (Nitrogen fixation)
- used to prevent or eliminate pests from crops (Pesticides)
17 Clues: up soil to prepare for planting (Plowing) • the soil to prepare for planting (Tillage) • chemicals used in agriculture (Agrochemicals) • organic matter to create fertilizer (Composting) • soil to determine nutrient levels (Soil analysis) • amount of crops produced in a given area (Crop yield) • capacity to provide nutrients to plants (Soil fertility) • ...
Unit 6 vocabulary part 2 2025-05-02
Across
- Taking care of Earth's resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- 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 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 the soil holds too little, plants dry out.
Down
- How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- When water enters the soil. It's like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
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. • Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy. • How much water soil can hold. If the soil holds too little, plants dry out. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Part 2 2025-05-01
Across
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
- 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 much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants.
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
Down
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations.
- 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.
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
- How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
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. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Part 2 2025-05-01
Across
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
- Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
Down
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
- How much salt is in the soil. Too much salt can harm plants.
- Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations.
- How fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly.
- 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.
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. • ...
Turf Management Crossword 2023-12-19
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- The hollow stem of grasses and grass-like plants
- The process in which water soluble substances are drained through the soil profile
- Increases soil pH
- Machine used to increase leaching, airflow, remove thatch, and alleviate compacted soils
- This beetle is destructive in all stages but especially to turf in the larval stage
- a measure of the total neg. charges within a soil that attract plant nutrients
- The way that leaf veins are arranged
- This disease has characteristic strands of reddish-pink mycellium
- Creeping habit through rhizomes
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- Decreases soil pH
- The flowers of grass
- Supporting nutrients that are needed for plant growth but in much smaller quantities
- This soil layer is almost non-existent in managed soils
- One of The Big Three responsible for green growth
- Host, Pathogen, and Favorable Environment
- An intertwined area of roots, stems, and dead grass blades
- Growth habit spreads in a creeping habit by stolons on the surface of the soil
- Kings,Queens, and grasses all have this
- Needed for overall plant vigor
- Clump forming, offsets are the tillers that increase plant size
20 Clues: Decreases soil pH • Increases soil pH • The flowers of grass • Needed for overall plant vigor • Creeping habit through rhizomes • The way that leaf veins are arranged • Kings,Queens, and grasses all have this • Host, Pathogen, and Favorable Environment • The hollow stem of grasses and grass-like plants • One of The Big Three responsible for green growth • ...
Science crossword 2025-04-04
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- resources Anything in the environment that humans use
- The material that forms when plants and animals decay
- The movement of rock pieces and other materials on Earth’s
- A mixture of humus and tiny rock pieces
- How many layers of soil are there?
- Rock is broken into smaller pieces. But the makeup of rock does not change
- Made up mostly of rock pieces
- Less than……………of the soil on Earth is good for farming
- States such as……………used to be covered with grass
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- What means using soil in ways that save it
- The makeup of rock changes
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials
- Farmers plow fields along curves of slopes instead of straight up and down slopes
- When the wind blow the dust away
- When dead plants and animals decay, or break down, and form what
- A solid layer of rock under the soil
- The climate affects the soil how?
- farmers leave dead weeds and stalks in the fields
- An areas average weather
- The material on Earth’s surface in which plants can grow
- Living things that break down dead organisms are called
21 Clues: An areas average weather • The makeup of rock changes • Made up mostly of rock pieces • When the wind blow the dust away • The climate affects the soil how? • How many layers of soil are there? • A solid layer of rock under the soil • A mixture of humus and tiny rock pieces • What means using soil in ways that save it • The breaking down of rocks and other materials • ...
Vikings Vocab 2022-07-20
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- A Viking merchant boat
- One hundred years
- Soil or land that is very good for growing crops and other plants
- Things that people trade such as food, tools, clothing and luxury items
- A place where people live and make a community
- A way of showing events in order of when they happened, along a line.
- A person who works on a boat or ship
- A surprise attack to steal objects animals or people or destroy property
- A person who explores the sea
- A person who studies objects and sites from the past to learn about human history
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- A solider
- Item made from clay and baked to become hard
- A person who is skilled at craft, such as jewelry- making, furniture making and metal work
- A thick black sticky substance made from wood and coal
- To treat in a way to prevent rotting
- Established or begun
- to receive money, property, or title after the death of the previous owner.
- To be banded from a town or village
- To stay an live in a place
- A long network of roads or sea routes that merchants and traders use to transport goods between one place go another.
- A long narrow boat used by Viking explorers and warriors
- Someone who buys and sells good
- Buying and selling goods
- A layer of grass and soil held together by grass and plant roots
- All the people living in a country with shared traditions, laws, interests and activities.
- A group of people who all have similar levels of wealth, influence and status
26 Clues: A solider • One hundred years • Established or begun • A Viking merchant boat • Buying and selling goods • To stay an live in a place • A person who explores the sea • Someone who buys and sells good • To be banded from a town or village • To treat in a way to prevent rotting • A person who works on a boat or ship • Item made from clay and baked to become hard • ...
part 2 2025-05-01
Across
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- 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.
- When water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
- How fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly.
- How much water soil can hold. If soil holds too little, plants dry out.
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
- 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.
Down
- Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
- How many tiny spaces or holes are in soil. More holes = more air and water can pass.
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- Cleaning polluted soil so it can be used again. It helps make land healthy.
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. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Part 2! 2025-05-01
Across
- A measure of how acidic or basic soil is. Some plants grow better in certain pH levels.
- How fast water can move through soil. Sandy soil has high permeability because water passes quickly.
- When soil gets packed too tightly. Heavy machines or too much walking on soil can cause this.
- 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 water enters the soil. It’s like when rain sinks into the ground instead of forming puddles.
- 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.
- Taking care of Earth’s resources, like soil and water. It means using them wisely.
Down
- When water washes away nutrients from soil. This can leave plants without food to grow.
- 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.
- How water moves down through soil. Think of how coffee filters water.
- Using natural resources in a way that doesn’t run out. It helps future generations.
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. • ...
Bahan lunak. 2019-11-22
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- benda kerajinan harus memiliki antara bentuk dan wujud benda
- partikel mineral berkerangka dasar silikat yg berdiameter dr 4 mikrometer
- teknik yg plg mendasar dan merupakan kekhasan dlm kerajinan keramik adlh teknik
- pohon yang memiliki kemamapuan untuk berkembang baik dalam waktu singkat
- bahan mineral yang tidak larut dengan air dlm waktu yg lama jika sudah mjd padat
- paper clay dibuat dari
- jenis clay yang paling mahal
- teknik pembentukan dengan acuan alat cetak adalah teknik
- campuran senyawa hidrokarbon alkana yang mengandung 21-50 atom karbon
- teknik pembentukan bahan keramik secara manual adalah teknik
- teknik pembentukan badan keramik secara manual dengan cara digulung adlh teknik
- surfaktan yang digunakan dengan air untuk mencuci dan membersihkan peralatan
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- karya kerajinan tangan harus menyenangkan dan memberi kenyamanan
- benda kerajinan tidak boleh membahayakan pemakainya
- teknik pembentukan badan keramik scr manual dgn menggunakan rol adlh teknik
- lilin berasal dari bahasa latin
- material berserat lentur cukup kokoh
- bahan bakar yang digunakan pada lilin
- flour clay terbuat dari
19 Clues: paper clay dibuat dari • flour clay terbuat dari • jenis clay yang paling mahal • lilin berasal dari bahasa latin • material berserat lentur cukup kokoh • bahan bakar yang digunakan pada lilin • benda kerajinan tidak boleh membahayakan pemakainya • teknik pembentukan dengan acuan alat cetak adalah teknik • benda kerajinan harus memiliki antara bentuk dan wujud benda • ...
Soil and Weathering 2017-02-15
Across
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- 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
- the amount of open space between an object
- the ability to let water pass through
- the decaying organic matter in soil
Down
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • ...
Regina king 2025-10-14
21 Clues: Dad • Son • Mom • car • king • star • rich • money • three • house • sister • school • family • health • acting • acting • husband • producer • directer • California • Angles Los Angeles
Makayla's CrossWord 2020-10-09
Across
- add these to paper clay to help it not smell
- helps prevent warpage
- any material that is added to clay to give it character and quality.
- A term used by potters and in the ceramic industry. It refers to the earthenware, stoneware or porcelain that forms the piece (as opposed to the engobe and covering glaze).
- openers -(grog, sand, etc.) Become part of the clay body during firing. Promote uniform drying, reduce shrinkage, prevent warping & give "tooth" to the
- The process of holding a kiln at the final temperature (or at other temperatures) to enable the heat to penetrate the ware or to effect or complete a glaze or body reaction
- they provide ducts for the passage of the moisture drying out and thus the mass dries more uniformly
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- must burn away during firing
- it makes clay bodies resistant to breakage or damage during handling in production
- Combining clay and cellulose fiber from paper produces a versatile clay body that can be molded, modelled, slabbed and coiled in ways that seem to break all the rules of working withclay, and by people possessing little skill
- openers -(sawdust, chopped straw, dung, etc.) Burn out when fired and leave behind spongy holes. Give texture, working strength to plastic clay, and reduce thermal shock cracking
- is a number that appears on the data sheets of ceramic materials. It refers to the amount of weight the material loses as it decomposes to release water vapor and various gases during firing.
12 Clues: helps prevent warpage • must burn away during firing • add these to paper clay to help it not smell • any material that is added to clay to give it character and quality. • it makes clay bodies resistant to breakage or damage during handling in production • they provide ducts for the passage of the moisture drying out and thus the mass dries more uniformly • ...
5. nodaļa 2016-02-24
19 Clues: bad • sad • good • poor • rich • happy • lucky • dreams • screen • future • aliens • machine • planets • vehicle • friendly • microchip • roboguard • solar panel • communication
Rock and Soil Menu Crossword 2015-02-03
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- collection of information about space and Earth through satellites or probes
- the look and fell of a rock determined by shape, size and pattern of rock grain
- a measure of how acidic something is from 0-14
- distributing soil and plant cover as little as possible while farming
- Earth's layers going over each other
- the process that breaks down rocks
- a rock formed when another rock changes through heat or pressure
- when water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered rock and soil
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- farmers plow their fields along curves of a slope to prevent runoff
- a rock formed when remains of plants and animals or rock particles are cemented together
- a rock that forms from hardened lava or magma
- an organism which carries a disease into something else
- grinding away of rock by rock particles carried by water, ice, or wind
- planting different crops in a field each year to maintain soil fertility
- when atoms are arranged to form a crystal structure
- how well soil protects plant growth
- plant growth on Earth's crust
- how big or small a particle is
- soil layers of Earth
- a breaking in Earth's crust by masses of rock slipping by each other
20 Clues: soil layers of Earth • plant growth on Earth's crust • how big or small a particle is • the process that breaks down rocks • how well soil protects plant growth • Earth's layers going over each other • a rock that forms from hardened lava or magma • a measure of how acidic something is from 0-14 • when atoms are arranged to form a crystal structure • ...
Agricultural Science 2023-09-28
Across
- material placed on ground to stop weeds from growing
- planting of different crops each year
- amount and type of nutrients in the soil
- very dry biome
- material that supplies nutrients in the soil
- drinkable, clean
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows it
- water turning into vapor
- crops planted to protect soil from erosion
- water that flows in the land to oceans with little to no salt
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- environment where one stays
- level line around a hill
- rain,snow,sleet
- water that flows up a river or inflowing ocean tides
- shows organisms eating or getting eaten
- removes the foreign materials from substances
- area of land that drains water into specific waterbodies
- cycle the movement of water
- a process where natural forces wear away rocks and soil
- loose surface material that covers most land
- water added until space is full
- wall structure for erosion not to happen
- a colorless and odorless liquid
- invisible gas substance in our earth
- damage to plants or soil due to the many animals / plants on it
- tame or household use
26 Clues: very dry biome • rain,snow,sleet • drinkable, clean • tame or household use • level line around a hill • water turning into vapor • environment where one stays • cycle the movement of water • water added until space is full • a colorless and odorless liquid • invisible gas substance in our earth • planting of different crops each year • shows organisms eating or getting eaten • ...
Life in the Soil Video 2017-07-19
Across
- the number of centimeters of organic matter you should leave on your garden soil
- the name which describes the web of life in the soil
- this is what the plants do for the microbes in the soil
- this is the type of fungi that attaches on to the roots
- these attach to the roots and extend their reach
- nutrients are _____ up in the body of the bacteria so they can't be washed away
- when the bacteria ____, the nutrients in its body are released to the plant
- a dead soil ecosystem means more ____ for you
Down
- the number of percent you want of organic matter in your soil
- we say that the life in the soil is _________
- these are the primary decomposers in the soil
- dead soil does not hold much of this
- the relationship between the fungi attached to the roots and the plant is called _________
- matter which once was living but now is dead
- soil is not just made up of this
15 Clues: soil is not just made up of this • dead soil does not hold much of this • matter which once was living but now is dead • we say that the life in the soil is _________ • these are the primary decomposers in the soil • a dead soil ecosystem means more ____ for you • these attach to the roots and extend their reach • the name which describes the web of life in the soil • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary 2021-02-05
Across
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- 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.
- The science or practice of farming.
- Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- Use up the supply or resources of.
- The interface between land and a river or stream.
- Involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal.
- Provides a framework to achieve cropping system goals.
- Conserves soil by reducing erosion.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- protect something from harm or destruction.
Down
- The emission into the earth's atmosphere of any of various gases, carbon dioxide, that contribute to the greenhouse effect.
- A practice, or combination of practices, that is determined to be an effective and practicable means of preventing or reducing the amount of pollution generated by nonpoint sources to a level compatible with water
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
- Suffering from malnutrition.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- The rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- Its presence in that region is the result of only natural processes, with no human intervention.
- A variable of a system that causes a noticeable change in output or another measure of a type of system.
22 Clues: Suffering from malnutrition. • Use up the supply or resources of. • The science or practice of farming. • Conserves soil by reducing erosion. • The preparation of land for growing crops. • protect something from harm or destruction. • The interface between land and a river or stream. • Provides a framework to achieve cropping system goals. • ...
NewEngland & Mid-Atlantic 2012-01-17
Across
- which colony has rich farmland?
- the New England had what kind of soil?
- what colony specialized in ship building and metal tools?
- it's a important harbor in New England.
Down
- the mid-atlantic had to trade these with new england.
- the mid-atlantic colony has ------ climate?
- what is one of the natural resource of new england?
- the further --- you go the warmer it gets.
8 Clues: which colony has rich farmland? • the New England had what kind of soil? • it's a important harbor in New England. • the further --- you go the warmer it gets. • the mid-atlantic colony has ------ climate? • what is one of the natural resource of new england? • the mid-atlantic had to trade these with new england. • ...
Life in the Soil Video 2017-07-19
Across
- the relationship between the fungi attached to the roots and the plant is called _________
- dead soil does not hold much of this
- the number of centimeters of organic matter you should leave on your garden soil
- matter which once was living but now is dead
- we say that the life in the soil is _________
- the number of percent you want of organic matter in your soil
- these are the primary decomposers in the soil
Down
- when the bacteria ____, the nutrients in its body are released to the plant
- this is the type of fungi that attaches on to the roots
- nutrients are _____ up in the body of the bacteria so they can't be washed away
- a dead soil ecosystem means more ____ for you
- these attach to the roots and extend their reach
- the name which describes the web of life in the soil
- this is what the plants do for the microbes in the soil
- soil is not just made up of this
15 Clues: soil is not just made up of this • dead soil does not hold much of this • matter which once was living but now is dead • a dead soil ecosystem means more ____ for you • we say that the life in the soil is _________ • these are the primary decomposers in the soil • these attach to the roots and extend their reach • the name which describes the web of life in the soil • ...
Project 2023-06-27
Across
- up soil to prepare for planting (Plowing)
- warming of the Earth's atmosphere due to increased greenhouse gases (Greenhouse effect)
- the soil to prepare for planting (Tillage)
- chemicals used in agriculture (Agrochemicals)
- young plants from one location to another (Transplantation)
- the type of crops grown on a particular area of land (Crop rotation) Choosing the best seeds to grow for optimal results (Seed selection)
- utilized to remove unwanted plants from fields (Weed control)
- capacity to provide nutrients to plants (Soil fertility)
- nutrients to soil to encourage growth (Fertilizers) Providing water to crops using artificial means (Irrigation)
- by which crops extract energy from the sun (Photosynthesis)
Down
- soil to determine nutrient levels (Soil analysis)
- to soil caused by wind or water (Soil erosion) Collecting crops for market or personal use (Harvesting)
- organic matter to create fertilizer (Composting)
- amount of crops produced in a given area (Crop yield)
- an organic material to the soil surface to retain moisture (Mulching)
- process by which soil microorganisms convert nitrogen into a form plants can use (Nitrogen fixation)
- used to prevent or eliminate pests from crops (Pesticides)
17 Clues: up soil to prepare for planting (Plowing) • the soil to prepare for planting (Tillage) • chemicals used in agriculture (Agrochemicals) • organic matter to create fertilizer (Composting) • soil to determine nutrient levels (Soil analysis) • amount of crops produced in a given area (Crop yield) • capacity to provide nutrients to plants (Soil fertility) • ...
Weathering and Soil 2017-02-15
Across
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- breakdown of decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the mineral or elements present in it
- the ability to let water pass through
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- 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 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 expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide;iron oxide= rust
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- layer of rock beneath the soil
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Soils Choice Board (Use an online crossword puzzle maker to complete a puzzle on the chrome book.) 2021-12-16
Across
- helps you determine classifications for soil textures.
- Flat peds that lie horizontally in the soil.
- the strength of the ped.
- how much water is retained by soil particles.
- When soil particles cling together in an arrangement known as a ped.
Down
- Roughly spherical, like grape nuts. Plant roots, microorganisms, and sticky products of organic matter decomposition bind soil grains into granular aggregates.
- how quickly water moves through soil.
- pores in the soil created by: Roots and other organic matter (i.e., decaying substances) Animals, such as worms and rodents. Soil particle size and "fit"
- the zone, which plant roots can
- the shape of the ped.
- Larger, vertically elongated blocks, often with five sides.
- Every grain acts independently. No binding agent holding grains together. Permeability is rapid.
- Roughly cube-shaped, with more or less flat surfaces. Blocky structures are typical of B horizons.
- Compact, coherent soil not separated into peds. Small pores, slow permeability, and poor aeration.
- grow.
15 Clues: grow. • the shape of the ped. • the strength of the ped. • the zone, which plant roots can • how quickly water moves through soil. • Flat peds that lie horizontally in the soil. • how much water is retained by soil particles. • helps you determine classifications for soil textures. • Larger, vertically elongated blocks, often with five sides. • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-03-08
Across
- when rain falls on the land, some of the water is absorbed into the ground forming pockets of water called groundwater.
- is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air. They are not saturated.
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- an area that drains into a smaller river
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access
- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
Down
- is drawn up when water rises because of pressure within an aquifer.
- ¾ of our planet is water, so it is called the blue planet.
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water is called the saturated zone
- 3% of water found here
- a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters
- an area that drains into a large river
- basins are made up of many interconnected watersheds
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- a wetland dominated by trees
- is the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- the largest bodies of water on Earth (contain salt water only)
- a wetland dominated by grasses
22 Clues: 3% of water found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • an area that drains into a large river • an area that drains into a smaller river • is the star at the center of the Solar System. • any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • basins are made up of many interconnected watersheds • ...
Science Investigation 1 2021-10-19
Across
- mixture of humus, sand, silt, clay, gravel, or pebbles
- to change from a solid to a liquid state as a result of warming
- table- the level of groundwater
- a state of matter with no definite shape or volume usually invisible
- a liquid earth material made of hydrogen and oxygen
- three-dimensional space
- they say the matter with no definite shape but a definite volume
- Resources- a material such as a solid or water that comes from the natural environment
- and object has waited to find its mass
- tension-let’s get like circus on water and other liquids that holds it together into the smallest possible volume
- water- water fountain spaces between the rock particles sand gravel paddles and then cracks in solid rock
- to use carefully and protect
- absorbed or moved into another material
Down
- Water- water that and lakes rivers groundwater soil in the atmosphere
- Data used to support claims evidence based on observation in the scientific data.
- Vapor- the gaseous state of water
- droplets of water usually high in the air
- the amount of material in something
- the basic unit of liquid volume in the metric system
- liquid water that is condensed from water vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops
- that has a mask and takes up space
- Water- ocean water
- Ice- water that is frozen in a state of matter that has a definite shape and volume
- claim based on the belief not on scientific data or observations
- to use again
- the natural force that pulls objects toward each other on earth all the others are pulled towards the center of the earth because of gravity
- hey less than normal amount of rain or snow over a period of time
27 Clues: to use again • Water- ocean water • three-dimensional space • to use carefully and protect • table- the level of groundwater • Vapor- the gaseous state of water • that has a mask and takes up space • the amount of material in something • and object has waited to find its mass • absorbed or moved into another material • droplets of water usually high in the air • ...
Weathing and Erosion 2013-04-07
Across
- rain, sleet, or snow that contains a high concentration of acids.
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- the chemical breakdown and decomposition of rocks by natural processes in the environment.
- a large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- the process in which material is laid down.
- the water that is beneath the earths surface.
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan at the mouth of a river or stream.
Down
- the mechanical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces that is caused by natural processes and does not change the chemical composition of a rock.
- the process by which rock is reduced in size by the scraping action of other rocks driven by water, wind, and gravity.
- the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- a long ridge of sand or a narrow island that is parallel to the shore.
- the boundary between land and a body of water.
- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- chemical reaction in which a material combines with oxygen to form a new material.
18 Clues: the process in which material is laid down. • the water that is beneath the earths surface. • the boundary between land and a body of water. • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-27
6 Clues: Bacteria contained in soil • green- plants make their own food • Control opening and closing of stomata • depend directly or indirectly on green-plants • Farmers add fetilizers which is rich in__________. • after adding starch in leaf for the test for starch
Egypt Vocabulary 2018-11-02
Across
- A plant whose stems are used to make a kind of paper
- Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words
- A triangular shaped area at the mouth of some rivers
- A large stone building to serve as a house for the dead
Down
- Another word for waterfalls
- A preserved body
- A god-king of ancient Egypt
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
8 Clues: A preserved body • Another word for waterfalls • A god-king of ancient Egypt • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • A plant whose stems are used to make a kind of paper • A triangular shaped area at the mouth of some rivers • A large stone building to serve as a house for the dead • Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words
Spanish L6 Crossword Puzzle - Clay Jarabek 2020-12-11
Across
- llevar esto por debajo de pantalones o pantalones cortos
- tener esto por debajo de un sombrero
- zapatos para el calor
- como una camisa pero para las mujeres
- pantalones pero para mujeres ricas
- llevar esto con una blusa
- lleve esto debajo de una camisa
- usar esto sobre calcetines
- pantalones cortos pero para mujeres
- azúl pantalones
- el abrigo para cuando llueve
- usar esto como una chaqueta
- esto tiene dinero
- falda pero para hombres
Down
- lleve esto con una camisa
- pantalones pero para mujeres
- vestido pero para hombres
- como una bulsa pero para los hombres
- lleve esto encima de una camisa y gafas
- usar esto sobre botas
- una calor y frio abrigo
- para cuando se frio
- ropa para el agua
- una camisa rica
24 Clues: azúl pantalones • una camisa rica • ropa para el agua • esto tiene dinero • para cuando se frio • usar esto sobre botas • zapatos para el calor • una calor y frio abrigo • falda pero para hombres • lleve esto con una camisa • vestido pero para hombres • llevar esto con una blusa • usar esto sobre calcetines • usar esto como una chaqueta • pantalones pero para mujeres • ...
Pottery 2025-09-10
Across
- A dull glaze surface, not very reflective when fired
- A flat piece of clay
- An oven used to fire clay
- Stage of clay between plastic and bone dry
Down
- Has a rotating wheel head and is used to make forms of pottery
- Liquid clay used to join pieces of clay together
- a way of attaching pieces of clay
- where do you never put glaze
8 Clues: A flat piece of clay • An oven used to fire clay • where do you never put glaze • a way of attaching pieces of clay • Stage of clay between plastic and bone dry • Liquid clay used to join pieces of clay together • A dull glaze surface, not very reflective when fired • Has a rotating wheel head and is used to make forms of pottery
LET'S DO ANTONYMS 2025-05-02
21 Clues: POOR • LAZY • REAR • WISE • RICH • MINOR • FRONT • MAJOR • BRAVE • LEGAL • UNDER • FORBID • PERMIT • ACTIVE • DEPEND • FOOLISH • CONNECT • ILLEGAL • SHELTER • SEPARTE • EXPOSURE
Year 8 review 2021-12-19
Across
- IS THIS CROSSWORD...TO MY LIFE? I DON'T THINK SO MR. B!
- WATCH OUT! THIS TEST MIGHT BE...!
- I WAS FEELING...UNTIL YOU MADE ME DO THIS STUPID CROSSWORD
- YOU HAVE TO DO THIS CROSSWORD
- THESE CAPITAL LETTERS ARE GIVING ME...PROBLEMS! MY STOMACH! MY GUTS!
- IT'S NOT...TO DO THE KONTROLNA ON WEDNESDAY! IT'S A PANDEMIC!
Down
- EW! DON'T...ME WITH YOUR EXAM GERMS!
- KIDS...ARE CHILLIN RIGHT NOW WHILE I'M DOING THIS CROSSWORD
- I CAN'T...WHAT THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS!
- OR I WILL...YOU IN A SMALL DARK ROOM...FOREVER!
10 Clues: YOU HAVE TO DO THIS CROSSWORD • WATCH OUT! THIS TEST MIGHT BE...! • EW! DON'T...ME WITH YOUR EXAM GERMS! • I CAN'T...WHAT THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS! • OR I WILL...YOU IN A SMALL DARK ROOM...FOREVER! • IS THIS CROSSWORD...TO MY LIFE? I DON'T THINK SO MR. B! • I WAS FEELING...UNTIL YOU MADE ME DO THIS STUPID CROSSWORD • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-01-02
20 Clues: decry • alarm • homage • agility • leaning • detract • tranquil • crossword • preoccupy • vacillate • animosity • barbarity • abasement • decorative • bedraggled • advancement • compendious • heartrending • disreputable • clandestinely
Morai's birthday 2025-04-12
Ceramics Terminology 2021-11-02
10 Clues: no moisture • can be moulded • not been fired • a type of fired clay • to polish by rubbing • using tools to shape • applied before its glazed • an object made by a human being • bringing clay to a high temperature • applied to pottery usually for decoration
Striking It Rich 2018-03-25
Across
- I am a famous Victorian gold mining town
- you can put a baby in me but miners use one too
- another name for a miner
- we usually became wealthier than the miners
- I am sometimes made of canvas
- I am famous for organising the Eureka Stockade
Down
- you could not mine without me
- you use me to separate the gravel from the gold
- gold found in streams
- you often find gold in this stone
- you dig for me in the ground
- another name for the police
12 Clues: gold found in streams • another name for a miner • another name for the police • you dig for me in the ground • you could not mine without me • I am sometimes made of canvas • you often find gold in this stone • I am a famous Victorian gold mining town • we usually became wealthier than the miners • I am famous for organising the Eureka Stockade • ...
Rich Football Players 2024-04-16
Across
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place, with respect to variables such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation, etc.
- A feeling of excited uncertainty about what will happen next.
- Exhibiting extreme hunger.
- Having an excessive desire for something, especially wealth or power.
- Searching thoroughly and untidily.
- Expressing anger or resentment at being treated unfairly.
Down
- Speechless with astonishment or surprise.
- To a very great or unusual degree.
- A violent or destructive windstorm.
- A large, luxurious pleasure boat.
- Secretly bringing or taking goods into a place where they are prohibited.
- Wild and uncontrollable uproar or disorder.
12 Clues: Exhibiting extreme hunger. • A large, luxurious pleasure boat. • To a very great or unusual degree. • Searching thoroughly and untidily. • A violent or destructive windstorm. • Speechless with astonishment or surprise. • Wild and uncontrollable uproar or disorder. • Expressing anger or resentment at being treated unfairly. • ...
Rich Young Man 2025-05-06
Across
- "Teacher, I have kept all these things from my ___"
- "no one is good except ___ alone"
- "...than for a ___ to enter the kingdom of God."
- Description for the man after hearing Jesus.(v22)
- "It is easier for a ___ to go through the eye of a needle..."
Down
- "For all things are ___ with God."
- "and you will have ___ in heaven;"
- The disciples were ___ at his words.(v24)
- "Do not commit ___"
- "But many of you who are ___ will be last, and the last ___."
- "Do not ___"
- "___how must I inherit eternal life?"
12 Clues: "Do not ___" • "Do not commit ___" • "no one is good except ___ alone" • "For all things are ___ with God." • "and you will have ___ in heaven;" • "___how must I inherit eternal life?" • The disciples were ___ at his words.(v24) • "...than for a ___ to enter the kingdom of God." • Description for the man after hearing Jesus.(v22) • ...
HR 2025-04-08
Across
- for HR Business Partner – HRBP
- phase in the employee life cycle – Exit
- a printable version (PDF with clues and blank grid)
- compensation for performance – Bonus
- Clues
- (Across & Down)
- to generate a printable grid or an interactive version
- employee complaints – Grievance
Down
- Step: Delivery Options
- method to capture employee opinion – Survey
- 2. Process of integrating a new hire – Onboarding 4. The most valuable resource HR manages – Talent 6. Constructive performance comments – Feedback 8. Monthly compensation process – Payroll 10. Health initiatives for employees – Wellness 12. Includes norms and values in a workplace – Culture 13. Process to prevent attrition – Retention 14. Abbreviation for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion – DEI 15. Act of identifying and hiring candidates – Recruitment 16. Fringe benefits offered to employees – Perks
- you help me create crossword puzzles for the following. If required please add. Perfect! A 20-word HR crossword makes for a richer, more competitive game. Here’s a detailed plan with:
- adherence in HR policies – Compliance
- evaluation of performance – Appraisal
- of helping employees grow – Coaching
- future leadership – Succession
- List (20 HR Terms)
- BrainPlay – The Ultimate Crossword Challenge
- learning for employees – Training
19 Clues: Clues • (Across & Down) • List (20 HR Terms) • Step: Delivery Options • for HR Business Partner – HRBP • future leadership – Succession • employee complaints – Grievance • learning for employees – Training • compensation for performance – Bonus • of helping employees grow – Coaching • adherence in HR policies – Compliance • evaluation of performance – Appraisal • ...
Tucker and coleston amizing project 2021-12-15
6 Clues: rich soil • is carying rocks • breaking down rock • the earths top layer • A lot of heat and pressure. The second layer of the earth. • its comes from sediments to sedimenrts rock metamorphoric rock to igneous rock to magam and lava
CROSSWORD LABS 2022-12-14
animals 2023-10-25
Across
- palms together and put on your head
- Clint Eastwood movies, this animal is almost always there
- oceans 11, stereotypical head attire
- quit, don't quit, noodles, don't noodles
- harpy blank
- blank of Judah
- probably have the best vert
- mike tyson
- by the time you finish this crossword, it will have moved an inch
- mine, mine, mine, mine,"he touched the but"
- king Julian
- I let them out
- animated movie in Paris
- very rare if it is black, bah bah
- minus three letters and this animal would be rich
- Chris Rock
- "Cheese and sprinkles, it's a Minnesota thing"
- played Cymbals in Toy Story
Down
- running in a ball
- haha sucker, look to sucker
- polly want a cracker
- if you look up the answers
- murderous dolphins
- shoes with holes
- show on Broadway
- whatya doing?
- relatively popular car brand
- put your hand on a piece of paper
- let the dogs out, what comes before "let"
- hey, you have some silver on the side opposite your chest
- chickens are constricted to a pen, third word
- America's meal
- have you ever tried chasing it?
33 Clues: mike tyson • Chris Rock • harpy blank • king Julian • whatya doing? • blank of Judah • I let them out • America's meal • shoes with holes • show on Broadway • running in a ball • murderous dolphins • polly want a cracker • animated movie in Paris • if you look up the answers • haha sucker, look to sucker • probably have the best vert • played Cymbals in Toy Story • relatively popular car brand • ...
Rocks, Minerals, Soil 2022-04-20
Across
- small pieces of rock, sand, and soil.
- rocks made from high heat and pressure.
- the dull or shiny appearance of a mineral.
- a natural, nonliving solid made of crystals.
- the fifth and last layer of soil.
- the color when a mineral strikes a tile.
- a mineral's resistance to being scratched.
- rocks formed from cooling lava or magma.
Down
- the second layer of soil.
- material from dead animals and plants.
- the fourth layer of soil.
- the process of rocks changing from one type to another.
- a rock made from layers of sediment.
- the hardest mineral.
- the third layer of soil.
- made of small particles that cover the Earth's surface.
16 Clues: the hardest mineral. • the third layer of soil. • the second layer of soil. • the fourth layer of soil. • the fifth and last layer of soil. • a rock made from layers of sediment. • small pieces of rock, sand, and soil. • material from dead animals and plants. • rocks made from high heat and pressure. • the color when a mineral strikes a tile. • ...
Waste to Gold 2023-03-11
7 Clues: What we grow plants in • The new type of fertilizer • First name of man co-founder of REI • First name of the woman co-founder of REI • State in which Rich Earth Institute is based in • The software tool that assists with using the fertilizer • _ helps plants grow better by giving them nutrients they need
The Hydrosphere 2021-05-20
Across
- impermeable surfaces increase the rate of this
- a result of a lack of support following water abstraction from an aquifer
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- a body of rock that holds water
- rocks used in dams must be this to provide support
- 70% of all water is used for this
- time the amount of time water stays in a particular store
- this collection type is needed in areas where there is no public supply
Down
- using this keeps water sterile for longer through slow release of chlorine
- a measure of the proportion of the rocks volume that is space
- used to remove suspended clay particles from water
- the flow of water through the spaces in soil and rock
- incursion this is where water flows in sideways into aquifers when it is over abstracted
- the hydrological cycle is a ______ system
- humans affect the quality of water by releasing _______
- dams and reservoirs act as a barrier to _________
16 Clues: a body of rock that holds water • 70% of all water is used for this • the hydrological cycle is a ______ system • the process of removing salt from seawater • impermeable surfaces increase the rate of this • dams and reservoirs act as a barrier to _________ • used to remove suspended clay particles from water • rocks used in dams must be this to provide support • ...
ch. 17 vocab 2021-11-16
Across
- vertical shafts are are dug deep into the ground
- burning :the chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen
- a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons
- stored energy
- expression of how much of the enrgy put into a system actually does useful work
- type of mining pollution that occurs when oxygen and rainwater react with newly exposed rock that contains iron sulfide
- deposit of moist sand and clay that can be mined to exact bitumen
- energy prouced by the flow and interactions of electrons
- resource that cannoy be replaced
Down
- the energy produced by motion
- an icelike solid thatcan consists of molecules of methane within a crystal network of water molecules
- which layers of surface soil and rock are removed from large areas
- energy that can be restored
- compund derived from oil that is used to make products
- reducing energy use to prolong the supply of fossil fuels
- rock that contains hydrocarbons
16 Clues: stored energy • energy that can be restored • the energy produced by motion • rock that contains hydrocarbons • resource that cannoy be replaced • vertical shafts are are dug deep into the ground • a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons • compund derived from oil that is used to make products • energy prouced by the flow and interactions of electrons • ...
Week 4 Crossword: Regions of the US 2024-09-04
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- state where Kennedy Space Center is located
- characteristics that include landforms, climate and biomes
- region where most of the land is too dry to grow crops
- state where Boulder Dam is located
- characteristics that include population, culture, and language
- region with the largest number of people
- state where Carlsbad Caverns is located
- region with fertile soil, big rivers and thousands of lakes
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- an area that has siilar characteristics
- region where forests is one of the most important resources
- state where Yellowstone National Park is located
- state where Mrs. Pilgreen is from
- state where Mrs. Evans is from
- provides drinking water for 48 million people
- region where rich deposits of gold, various metals, oil and natrual gasses are found
- region where agriculture is a major industry
- state where Niagra Falls is located
17 Clues: state where Mrs. Evans is from • state where Mrs. Pilgreen is from • state where Boulder Dam is located • state where Niagra Falls is located • an area that has siilar characteristics • state where Carlsbad Caverns is located • region with the largest number of people • state where Kennedy Space Center is located • region where agriculture is a major industry • ...
CreasMeeks Family 2022-05-12
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- I PLAY PITCHER IN SOFTBALL
- I LOVE MYSELF
- I HAVE FIVE CATS AS PETS
- I DO NOT LIKE TO PLAY SOCCER
- I WAS BORN IN NEW YORK
- i WANT TO BE A FAIRY GODMOTHER AT DISNEY
- I AM THE BIGGEST WEST VIRGINIA FAN
- I AM A GIRL SCOUT
- I HAVE ATTENDED THREE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS
- I HAVE 28 PETS AT MY HOUSE
- I LOVE TO EAT LEMONS
- MY FAVORITE FOOD IS RAMEN NOODLE SOUP
- I LOVE TO GO CAMPING
- I ENJOY RIDING MY HORSE
- I HAVE TWO SISTERS
- WHEN I WAS LITTLE I HAD ASTHMA
- I HAVE BROKEN MY LEG
- I HAVE NEVER BEEN STUNG BY A BEE
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- I LOVE SCHOOL
- I PLAY BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL
- I WAS ABSENT THE DAY THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE WAS CREATED
- I PLAY TENNIS AND SOCCER
- I AM NEW TO GLENN MARLOW
- I LOVE TO PUT TOGETHER PUZZLES
- I AM OBSESSED WITH BAKING
- I AM A NINJA WARRIOR
- I RIDE DIRT BIKES
- I DO NOT LIKE ROLLER COASTERS
- I HAVE LIVED IN TEXAS
- I HAVE A PARROT AS A PET
- I LIKE TO VACATION IN THE MOUNTAINS & BEACH
- I REALLY ENJOY STEM
- MY FAVORITE CANDY IS SOUR PATCH KIDS
- I HAVE LIVED IN 10 DIFFERENT HOUSES
- I PLAY THE GUITAR
- I HAVE TWO BROTHERS
36 Clues: I LOVE SCHOOL • I LOVE MYSELF • I RIDE DIRT BIKES • I AM A GIRL SCOUT • I PLAY THE GUITAR • I HAVE TWO SISTERS • I REALLY ENJOY STEM • I HAVE TWO BROTHERS • I AM A NINJA WARRIOR • I LOVE TO EAT LEMONS • I LOVE TO GO CAMPING • I HAVE BROKEN MY LEG • I HAVE LIVED IN TEXAS • I WAS BORN IN NEW YORK • I ENJOY RIDING MY HORSE • I PLAY TENNIS AND SOCCER • I AM NEW TO GLENN MARLOW • ...
soil 2022-08-26
Processes that have formed the Amazon Basin 2025-10-02
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- The process where a tectonic plate moves under another.
- The landform that develops on the leeward side of the Andes, creating the Atacama Desert.
- The geological process responsible for the formation of the Andes Mountains.
- The weather phenomenon produced by intense heating at the equator, resulting in daily thunderstorms.
- Forests that are seasonally flooded, known for supporting rich biodiversity and agriculture (Portuguese term).
- The type of soil, mentioned as being thin, that is sustained by rapid nutrient uptake in vegetation.
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- The South American country that contains the vast majority of the Amazon rainforest.
- A type of forest that is permanently or semi-permanently flooded, mentioned as an adapted ecosystem (Portuguese term).
- Bodies of water in the Amazon River system formed from cut-off meanders.
- The main source of water for the Amazon tributaries, caused by air rising over the windward side of the Andes.
- The country in which the Atacama Desert is found, a result of the rain shadow effect.
- The plate that is subducting beneath the South American Plate
- The fine sediment that replenishes soil fertility, transported by tributaries from the Andes.
13 Clues: The process where a tectonic plate moves under another. • The plate that is subducting beneath the South American Plate • Bodies of water in the Amazon River system formed from cut-off meanders. • The geological process responsible for the formation of the Andes Mountains. • The South American country that contains the vast majority of the Amazon rainforest. • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-10
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- AREA WITH A SMALL LOCALIZED CLIMATE THAT DIFFERS FROM THE CLIMATE AROUND IT
- is all the water that fell and ended up in the soil.
- The ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT
- In order to extract water from a layer below surface, it must be _______.
- melting water collects in streams and lakes
- layer of water which could be found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and ocean.
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- One watershed is separated from another by high points like hills and ridges called a
- The clay represents an ______ layer that keeps water from passing through it.
- Water is considered a ______.
- has a higher heat capacity than land or air.
- Is an underground layer of rock, gravel, sand, or silt that holds water.
11 Clues: Water is considered a ______. • The ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT • melting water collects in streams and lakes • has a higher heat capacity than land or air. • is all the water that fell and ended up in the soil. • Is an underground layer of rock, gravel, sand, or silt that holds water. • ...
English p.71.77 2017-10-24
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- I like apples but i ... chocolate.
- Its really ... to help people in danger.
- A politician must be open to ...
- The thing which a man never reads. Afterwards something is broken.
- Is it ... to leave now?
- The opposite of allowed is a ...
- Im not ... from this crossword. It could be better.
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- You need a ... to get inside.
- Jill ignored my ... to stop eating the oranges without peeling them first.
- I think this time yo`re ... .This result is false.
- I got the best ... ever. It changed my life!
- The weather is really ... today. There are no clouds anywhere.
- Its ... that this crossword is on your desk.
- ... ,lets see how many spelling mistakes are in this crossword.
14 Clues: Is it ... to leave now? • You need a ... to get inside. • A politician must be open to ... • The opposite of allowed is a ... • I like apples but i ... chocolate. • Its really ... to help people in danger. • I got the best ... ever. It changed my life! • Its ... that this crossword is on your desk. • I think this time yo`re ... .This result is false. • ...
Early Civilization 2025-03-28
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- an ancient Mesopotamian temple with a pyramid shape, consisting of several levels and
- a group that works together toward a common goal
- a tall, thin grass that grows in wet areas
- small particles of rock, minerals, and soil carried in water
- a god, goddess, or similar being regarded as a supreme power
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- a city that is an independent political state with its own government
- by staircases on the outside walls
- an ancient form of writing that used a system of symbols carved into wet clay tablets
- able to support the growth of many plants; capable of producing new life
- a wall or barrier built to prevent flooding and direct the flow of water
- belief in or worship of more than one deity
11 Clues: by staircases on the outside walls • a tall, thin grass that grows in wet areas • belief in or worship of more than one deity • a group that works together toward a common goal • small particles of rock, minerals, and soil carried in water • a god, goddess, or similar being regarded as a supreme power • ...
S1 Rocks 2025-04-29
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- The type of rock that is formed when heat and pressure are applied to sedimentary rock
- The type of weathering caused by water entering a crack in the rock and freezing, causing the crack to widen
- The molten liquid that cools to form igneous rock
- The layer of Earth which has the highest temperature
- A type of soil that has small particles and turns to mud when wet
- The process which turns sediments into sedimentary rock
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- Tiny rocks that are broken off of igneous rock due to weathering
- This is what is caused when the tectonic plates in the Earth move
- A type of weather caused by plants and animals
- An example of chemical weathering
- The outer layer of the Earth
11 Clues: The outer layer of the Earth • An example of chemical weathering • A type of weather caused by plants and animals • The molten liquid that cools to form igneous rock • The layer of Earth which has the highest temperature • The process which turns sediments into sedimentary rock • Tiny rocks that are broken off of igneous rock due to weathering • ...
The Renassiance 2024-05-08
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- the man most famous for dramatic and expressive artwork
- he was a protestant and built his own telescope
- the Renaissance was a period of
- the ____ of Mexico: in which the Spanish who conquered Mexico because the Azetcs had better weapons
- the French name for Renaissance
- the main reason people wanted to explore,to get...
- very famous poet and play write
- to travel all the way around Earth
- where the Renaissance started
- a type of ship that voyagers set out on in the 1400s-1500s
- One of the best sculptors in the Renaissance,not the Ninja Turtle.
- people who believed humans were capable of great things
- the scientist who discovered gravity from an apple
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- a religious reform movement
- the plague that lasted from 1347 to 1351
- Europeans called this country the "new world"
- things like wood, furs, and rich soil which helped England, France, Portugal, and the Netherlands
- the last name of the German man who built the first movable printing press
- bloody religious _____ broke out in France, Germany,Netherlands, and Switzerland
- the revolution of inventions such as steam engines and caravals
- people who protested the church
- the birth of modern science is called a ___
- one of the main sciences used in the Renaissance
- a device sailors used to tell direction using the magnetic pull of the North and South poles.
- Period of creativity and inventions
25 Clues: a religious reform movement • where the Renaissance started • the Renaissance was a period of • people who protested the church • the French name for Renaissance • very famous poet and play write • to travel all the way around Earth • Period of creativity and inventions • the plague that lasted from 1347 to 1351 • the birth of modern science is called a ___ • ...
Nutrient Cycles 2023-04-21
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- This step in the water cycle is when water gets into the atmosphere.
- When you burn this it releases CO2 into the atmosphere.
- This is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere.
- This is a natural source for CO2.
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make this.
- This is a problem in the water cycle when chemicals get into the rain.
- These nitrogen rich products are created by animal waste decaying by the action of bacteria.
- When this is in the soil it can break down the ammonia into the gaseous form of nitrogen.
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- This is the process when plants use CO2 to make sugar.
- In nature phosphorous is not found in a free state but is contained mostly in these.
- Some of the phosphorous in soils can be washed into this.
- If too much CO2 gets into the atmosphere it is responsible for this effect.
- This is a man-made source of phosphorous in the water.
- When there is too much phosphorous in the water it leads to this problem in plants.
- This is when water falls to the ground during the water cycle.
- Phosphorous makes up this essential chemical for life.
- Animals use oxygen in this process to make more CO2.
- This product helps return sulphur from animals for the next generation of phosphorous.
- This is when phosphorous-rich fertilizers get into the water.
- This is made up of 78% nitrogen gas.
20 Clues: This is a natural source for CO2. • This is made up of 78% nitrogen gas. • Higher organisms use nitrogen to make this. • This is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere. • Animals use oxygen in this process to make more CO2. • This is the process when plants use CO2 to make sugar. • This is a man-made source of phosphorous in the water. • ...
Climate and Biomes 2025-04-10
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- The part of a body of water where no sunlight penetrates
- Microscopic organisms that float in water and are a key part of aquatic food chains.
- A small area with slightly different climate conditions from the surrounding region.
- Where a freshwater river meets the saltwater sea, rich in nutrients.
- Permanently frozen layer of soil found in polar regions.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
- Water that falls from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The yearly cycle of temperature and weather changes caused by Earth’s axial tilt.
- A process where deep, nutrient-rich water rises to the ocean surface.
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- A cold forest biome dominated by coniferous trees.
- The short-term conditions of the atmosphere, such as rain, sunshine, or wind.
- An imaginary line around the Earth equally distant from the poles, receiving direct sunlight.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to make food.
- A large natural area with specific climate, plants, and animals.
- The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- The effect where gases trap heat in Earth’s atmosphere, keeping the planet warm.
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- Half of the Earth, usually divided into northern and southern by the equator.
- RADIATION Energy from the sun that reaches Earth as light and heat.
20 Clues: A measure of how hot or cold something is. • The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth. • A cold forest biome dominated by coniferous trees. • The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. • The part of a body of water where no sunlight penetrates • Permanently frozen layer of soil found in polar regions. • ...
Puzzle-25 2023-05-05
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- A small, single-wheeled cart used for carrying soil, plants, and other materials
- A tool used to remove weeds
- An herb commonly used in cooking and for medicinal purposes
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- A method of growing plants without soil using a nutrient-rich water solution
- A type of landscaping that uses drought-resistant plants and minimal water
5 Clues: A tool used to remove weeds • An herb commonly used in cooking and for medicinal purposes • A type of landscaping that uses drought-resistant plants and minimal water • A method of growing plants without soil using a nutrient-rich water solution • A small, single-wheeled cart used for carrying soil, plants, and other materials
Science Unit 4 vocab 2023-04-06
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- the movement of water molecules from a solution
- choosing two plants with particular characteristics to produce an offspring with something more desirable
- consists of plants, animals, and microorganisms
- the movement of water within spaces
- pipes carrying a supply of water to sprinkle plant and crops with
- a green pigment present in all green plants to absorb light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- a stick/twig to hold up a plant
- mixture of organic remains,clay and rock particles
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- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- relating to vegetation or plant life
- a powdery yellow substance produced by plant seeds from a male part of a plant
- the quality or state of being different or diverse
- process of moving molecules across a cellular membrane
- female reproductive organ (plants and animals)
- series of changes in the life of an organism
16 Clues: a stick/twig to hold up a plant • the movement of water within spaces • relating to vegetation or plant life • series of changes in the life of an organism • female reproductive organ (plants and animals) • the movement of water molecules from a solution • consists of plants, animals, and microorganisms • the quality or state of being different or diverse • ...
Mesopotamia vocab crossword 2024-10-15
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- produce more goods or crops than needed.
- Code a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire
- brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple
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- A mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
- is a system of writing using curved lines.
- Hierarchy A system that divides people into classes based on job of your family
- Crescent A large arc of rich, or fertile farmland
- A way of controlling water for Farming
- The land between two rivers.
9 Clues: The land between two rivers. • A way of controlling water for Farming • produce more goods or crops than needed. • brick, pyramid-shaped Mesopotamian temple • is a system of writing using curved lines. • A mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile • Crescent A large arc of rich, or fertile farmland • Code a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire • ...
Soil Science 2023-09-14
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- Organic matter found in soil
- Dark in color
- Also called litter layer
- O Layer
- Decaying plants and animals
- Is the process by which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces
- includes several forces that act upon soils, which breakdown rock into smaller fragments and eventually down to small particles
- Soil development depends upon the climate and other formation fact
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- Where air and water is held inside of the soil
- B Layer
- A layer
- Release bacteria
- C Layer
- Soil forms from rock broken down by weathering or chemcical process
- R layer
15 Clues: B Layer • A layer • C Layer • O Layer • R layer • Dark in color • Release bacteria • Also called litter layer • Decaying plants and animals • Organic matter found in soil • Where air and water is held inside of the soil • Is the process by which rocks are broken down into smaller pieces • Soil development depends upon the climate and other formation fact • ...
Garden tools and equipment 2024-04-17
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- SAW Tool for cutting through thicker branches or stems.
- Flat-bladed tool used for digging or cutting through soil.
- Tool designed for removing weeds from the soil.
- Tool used for gathering leaves or smoothing soil.
- Hand tool for digging small holes or breaking up earth.
- FORK Tool with pointed tines, used for turning and loosening soil.
- CART Wheeled vehicle for carrying garden supplies or harvested produce.
- CAN Container with a spout, used for watering plants.
- Implement with a long handle and flat blade, used for cultivating soil.
- APRON Protective garment worn while gardening, often with pockets for tools.
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- Protective covering for hands while gardening.
- Hand-propelled vehicle with a single wheel and handles, used for transporting materials.
- Pointed tool for making holes in soil for planting seeds or bulbs.
- HOSE Flexible tube for conveying water to a garden.
- Hand-propelled vehicle with a single wheel and handles, used for transporting materials.
- Pruning shears for cutting small branches.
- Spade-shaped tool for lifting and moving soil, gravel, or snow.
- SHEARS Scissors-like tool for trimming grass along edges.
- Tool for trimming or cutting branches and stems.
- CULTIVATOR Handheld tool with pointed tines for loosening soil and removing weeds.
20 Clues: Pruning shears for cutting small branches. • Protective covering for hands while gardening. • Tool designed for removing weeds from the soil. • Tool for trimming or cutting branches and stems. • Tool used for gathering leaves or smoothing soil. • HOSE Flexible tube for conveying water to a garden. • Hand tool for digging small holes or breaking up earth. • ...
Kayleigh Graciano Sec. #3& #4 X-W 2024-03-26
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- The British plan caused many dozen od New England business to_____
- in a message to congress in 1823, he made a bold forgein policy statement it was called the ___________
- Spain agreed to give flordia to the US for ____ million dollars
- Calhon was a _______ defender about slavery
- Daniel ______ was a skillful public speaker
- Clay was also helping the countrys _________
- When did the Adam Onis treaty happen? (traded flordia for five million)
- John C. Calhon grew up on a _______
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- The Spain Amercians colonie were eager to get _______
- Henry clay had a plan called the American _______
- John C. _______ spoke for the south
- The term for people who were born to spainsh parents
- Daniel viewed slavery as __________
- Florida was a _____ for many enslaved African Americans
- The Nergo fort contained ______ African Americans
- _____ is the loyalty to one states or section.
- Genral Andrew Jackson told Spain to demolish The ____ fort'
- Henry ____ spoke for the west
- Which treaty let the US buy Florida
19 Clues: Henry ____ spoke for the west • John C. _______ spoke for the south • Daniel viewed slavery as __________ • Which treaty let the US buy Florida • John C. Calhon grew up on a _______ • Calhon was a _______ defender about slavery • Daniel ______ was a skillful public speaker • Clay was also helping the countrys _________ • _____ is the loyalty to one states or section. • ...
Rich2 2025-12-09
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- The station his radio was always turned to.
- Lingo used in the spray foam biz that could be misinterpreted if overheard
- A secret ingredient in his soups
- A type of sandwich he offered at the deli
- His favourite daily reading material.
- The university where he met Lynda.
- A pet he he had a particular dislike for.
- They type of bread he aspired to make well.
- The channel most often shown on his tv or ipad.
- A very special soup Rich was famous for.
- Something that would never touch Rich’s lips or hands
- The nickname his longtime friend Adam had for him.
- What is the furthest location Rich transported recycling from
- The holy grail of home insulation.
- What was used in place of ziploc bags
- The beverage he consumed most often in recent years.
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- Rich could beat the pants of you in this game.
- What Rich was know to do often, anytime, anywhere.
- How he described some of the results of his bread baking.
- A special meat treat that many were not fond of.
- A coveted recipe that made him legendary.
- Last name of one of Rich’s favourite musicians.
- Something Rich was religious about
- A beach where many fond memories were made
- The friend who drove with his ski boots on, because Rich jokingly told him it was okay.
- A type of outdoor performance that would mesmerize Rich.
26 Clues: A secret ingredient in his soups • The university where he met Lynda. • Something Rich was religious about • The holy grail of home insulation. • His favourite daily reading material. • What was used in place of ziploc bags • A very special soup Rich was famous for. • A type of sandwich he offered at the deli • A coveted recipe that made him legendary. • ...
Riya - Vocab 5 2026-01-15
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- Unfair treatment of a person/group because they belong to a certain group.
- A railway line that connected the east and west of the US.
- Laws that was passed by Southern states after the civil was that severely limited the rights of enslaved people.
- A huge flat area of land in the center of North America known for its grasslands and rich soil.
- 19th century belief that the US was destined to expand its territory.
- When a smaller group of people adapt to the customs, languages, and culture it lives among.
- US law that offered 160 acres of public land for free to anyone willing to move west, build homes, and farm land for 5 years.
- State/local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern side.
- Hard reading/writing test given to people who are trying to vote.
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- An area of land managed by a Native American tribal nation under the US government.
- Forced separation of black people from white people.
- A negative nickname for a person from the North to South after the civil war.
- A fee that people have to pay to vote.
- Town that grew quickly because people rushed there to get rich, often after gold or oil.
- Farmer who farms someone else's land for crops.
- Frontier home build of sod.
16 Clues: Frontier home build of sod. • A fee that people have to pay to vote. • Farmer who farms someone else's land for crops. • Forced separation of black people from white people. • A railway line that connected the east and west of the US. • Hard reading/writing test given to people who are trying to vote. • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-10-17
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- One of the two rivers that bordered Mesopotamia.
- Babylonian king who created one of the first law codes.
- Important farming tool invented by the Sumerians to help with agriculture.
- Material used by Sumerians to make tablets for writing.
- The world’s first system of writing developed by the Sumerians.
- A self-governing city and the land around it.
- The arc-shaped region of rich farmland where Mesopotamia was located.
- A ruler who was both a religious and political leader.
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- A group of states or territories controlled by one ruler.
- A pyramid-shaped temple built to honor the gods.
- A government ruled by a king or a queen.
- A person trained to write and keep records.
- A system used to bring water from the crops from rivers.
- The belief in many gods.
- Legendary Sumerian king featured in one of the world’s first epics.
- Leader who united the Sumerian city-states into the Akkadian Empire.
- Extra supply of food that allowed people to specialize in other jobs.
- The First Civilization in Mesopotamia.
18 Clues: The belief in many gods. • The First Civilization in Mesopotamia. • A government ruled by a king or a queen. • A person trained to write and keep records. • A self-governing city and the land around it. • One of the two rivers that bordered Mesopotamia. • A pyramid-shaped temple built to honor the gods. • A ruler who was both a religious and political leader. • ...
Single Shard 2017-05-29
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- Tree-ears master, a very skilled potter
- the city where Tree-ear lives
- what Pottery is made out of
- white stuff falling fro the sky when it is cold
- sculptures made out of clay
- A young boy with hopes of becoming a potter
- a drink often drank in asia that is hot
- Thick clothing people wear during the winter
- A man who rules land and is the leader
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- a Korean dish of pickled napa cabbages
- a sharp tool used to cut wet clay
- People who follow the Buddist Religion
- A old man who lives under a bridge with Tree-ear
- a wooden object used to carry wood andother stuff
- To take something illegally or without the persons agreement
15 Clues: what Pottery is made out of • sculptures made out of clay • the city where Tree-ear lives • a sharp tool used to cut wet clay • a Korean dish of pickled napa cabbages • People who follow the Buddist Religion • A man who rules land and is the leader • Tree-ears master, a very skilled potter • a drink often drank in asia that is hot • ...
