clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Food production - Osheen k 2020-07-14
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- The type of production of food on a large scale, usually very capital intensive, to make a profit. Causing an excess of output that is sold in a market to earn profit. More common in MEDCs.
- The starting material in a system, which is subjected to many steps to later produce something.
- The artificial watering of the land, usually throw the digging of canals etc.
- The accumulation in the soil of salts due to exploitation of water table.
- Farming that moves from one location to another every couple of years.
- The conversion of skin into leather.
- A series of actions or steps taking place that convert inputs to outputs
- A brown or black organic substance that provides nutrients for plants and increases the ability of soil to retain water.
- Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds.
- A farming system in which a single crop is grown continuously in the same field.
- The people working on the farm and possessing a certain skillset.
- Chemicals sprayed onto plants that kill insects and other pests.
- Farming that takes places in a permanent location. The farm and the farmer stays in the same place every year.
- The upper surface of water in the rocks.
- The artificial cultivation of crops
- A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger.
- Fields on steep hillsides are terraced to provide flat growing areas for crops.
- Chemical elements, some of which are critical to plant growth, e.g. nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus.
- The loss of soil from a field's surface by the action of wind or water, often accelerated by human actions.
- The deterioration of the suitability of land for farming due to soil erosion, desertification and salinisation. The exhaustion of nutrients in the soil.
- The practice of leaving a field untouched at intervals of time to allow the soil to regenerate.
- Animals kept by farmers for their meat or other products.
- Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people.
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- Low amount of inputs in relation to land.
- A machine which cuts cereal crops, separates the grains from the husks and stalks and produces three separate outputs – grain, straw (the plant stems) and the husks.
- Rearing of animals, usually in hilly, grassy areas.
- A method of preventing soil erosion. Crops are grown in narrow bands, often at right angles to the prevailing wind, with other bands of different crops in between. The crops are harvested at different times so the eld is never left completely bare.
- When work done is mainly done by humans and animals.
- Methods of protecting the soil from erosion e.g. hedges, terraces, contour ploughing, strip cropping.
- too many animals on a plot of land, with the result that the quality of the pasture deteriorates.
- The sowing of seeds into soil at the start of the growing season.
- large amount of inputs per unit of land, thus inputs are more concentrated as plots are usually small in relation.
- The excessive use of farmland to the point where productivity falls due to soil exhaustion or land degradation.
- The finished products of a system
- Ploughing around a hill, rather than up and down it (to prevent soil erosion).
- The situation in which c country lacks sufficient resources to fulfil the nutritional needs of its people.
- Changing the crop on a plot every year for three or four years before the first crop is grown again.
- The situation in which a country has sufficient food resources to support its population. Food resources also fufil the nutritional needs of the people.
- Seeds that have been biologically altered to have better qualities, such as disease resistance.
- Chemicals put into the soil to increase its fertility, usually rich in nitrates and phosphates.
- Genetically engineered crops that are grown from better quality seeds and usually provided a healthy surplus of crop
- A type of farming which avoids the use of inorganic chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides. This causes produce to usually be more expensive, but environmentally better.
- Crops grown for the feeding of animals, usually stored and fed to the animals during the winter months
- Large sums of money provided to countries suffering from disasters and lacking the financial resources to adress the issue. This money is provided by MEDCs to LEDCs usually and need not be returned.
- Sums of money provided by the government to farmers to encourage certain farming practices.
- growing of crops
- Animals used to pull tools or machines, such as ploughs.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the farmland to prevent hindrance to growing crops.
- A crop produced to be sold for money.
- Small scale farming, mostly labour intensive, and producing little crop as output, which is used to feed immediate family and close friends. Common in LEDCs.
- Large storage towers (silos) used to store grain.
- rearing or animals and growing of crops
- Limits set to prevent overproduction of certain crops.
53 Clues: growing of crops • The finished products of a system • The artificial cultivation of crops • The conversion of skin into leather. • A crop produced to be sold for money. • rearing or animals and growing of crops • The upper surface of water in the rocks. • Low amount of inputs in relation to land. • Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people. • ...
Personal Dictionary Crossword 2023-10-12
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- (noun) great merriment.
- (adj) of or relating to a coastal or shore region.
- (noun) the skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation.
- (noun) 1. the rotating coil or coils of a dynamo or electric motor. 2. a metal framework on which a sculpture is molded with clay or similar material.
- (adj) rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurf.
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- (adj) showing deference; respectful.
- (adj) rich and superior in quality.
- (noun) a person who takes part in a conversation.
- (adj) characterized by abundance of vegetation or green foliage.
- (noun) the protection granted by the nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee.
10 Clues: (noun) great merriment. • (adj) rich and superior in quality. • (adj) showing deference; respectful. • (noun) a person who takes part in a conversation. • (adj) of or relating to a coastal or shore region. • (adj) rough to the touch; covered with scales or scurf. • (adj) characterized by abundance of vegetation or green foliage. • ...
Intro to Irrigation 2022-03-30
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- land is cut into steps and supported by retaining walls
- amount of soil moisture or water content held in soil after excess water has drained away after irrigation or rain
- action of applying water to land in order to supply crops and other plants with the necessary water for growth
- composition of the soil in terms of the proportion of small, medium and large particles in a soil mass
- water is piped to one or more central locations and distributed by overhead high pressure sprinklers or guns
- situation when a plant wilts beyond recovery due to a lack of water in the soil
- application of fertilizer through the irrigation system
- application of herbicides and insecticides through an irrigation system to deliver the product to the crop or soil surface
- rate at which a crop uses water for transpiration and growth plus evaporation from the soil surface
- quantity of water contained in a soil
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- amount of water located between the large and small pore spaces in the soil
- amount of water held in a soil between field capacity and the permanent wilting point; it represents the quantity of water available or usable by the plant
- water moves over and across the land by gravity flow in order to wet and infiltrate the soil
- practice of applying the correct amount of water at the correct frequency to supply the water needs of the plants
- system where water is distributed under low pressure through a piped network in a predetermined pattern and applied as a small discharge to each plant or adjacent to the pipe
- water is delivered to the plant root zone from below the soil surface and absorbed upwards
16 Clues: quantity of water contained in a soil • land is cut into steps and supported by retaining walls • application of fertilizer through the irrigation system • amount of water located between the large and small pore spaces in the soil • situation when a plant wilts beyond recovery due to a lack of water in the soil • ...
ch. 17 vocab 2021-11-16
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- deposit of moist sand and clay that can be mined to exact bitumen
- compund derived from oil that is used to make products
- a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons
- rock that contains hydrocarbons
- expression of how much of the enrgy put into a system actually does useful work
- an icelike solid thatcan consists of molecules of methane within a crystal network of water molecules
- type of mining pollution that occurs when oxygen and rainwater react with newly exposed rock that contains iron sulfide
- burning :the chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen
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- stored energy
- the energy produced by motion
- vertical shafts are are dug deep into the ground
- energy that can be restored
- energy prouced by the flow and interactions of electrons
- reducing energy use to prolong the supply of fossil fuels
- resource that cannoy be replaced
- which layers of surface soil and rock are removed from large areas
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 • ...
Mesopotamia vocab 2022-11-30
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- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- the act of training for a particular job
- a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- a payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender
- the study of the stars, moons, and planets
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks in soft clay
- a person trained in a craft
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- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- a group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels
- a large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
- land between two rivers
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- a belief in more than one god
- fine particles of fertile soil
16 Clues: land between two rivers • a person trained in a craft • a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • the act of training for a particular job • the study of the stars, moons, and planets • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • ...
Early Human Societies 2025-09-15
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- a skill in one type of work
- a person who makes objects from moist clay hardened by heat
- to raise and tend a plant or an animal to be of use to humans
- an amount produced in excess of what is needed
- the watering of crops
- a person trained in a particular skill or craft
- a group of people with similar customs, backgrounds, training, or income
- a system for creating order and providing leadership
- a movement from one region or country to settle in another
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- a human being who hunts animals and gathers plants for food
- favorable for the growth of crops and other plants
- a group of people with close ties living in one area
- the worship of god, gods, or spirits
- the part of a being believed to control thinking and feeling
- the cultivation of soil to produce useful crops
- a member of a group of people who have no set home but move from place to place
16 Clues: the watering of crops • a skill in one type of work • the worship of god, gods, or spirits • an amount produced in excess of what is needed • a person trained in a particular skill or craft • the cultivation of soil to produce useful crops • favorable for the growth of crops and other plants • a group of people with close ties living in one area • ...
Soil Formation 2022-01-26
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- the process of chemicals changing the molecular structure of rock
- solid rock underlying loose deposits
- the top layer of soil
- materials carried downward make up this layer
- the process of rocks changing without the molecular structure changing
- the evolution of soil
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- the geologic material from which soil horizons form
- the organic component of soil
- a layer parallel to the soil surface
- the vertical section of soil from the surface layer down to where it meets rock
- the layer of soil with dead leaves and sticks
- the second layer of soil
12 Clues: the top layer of soil • the evolution of soil • the second layer of soil • the organic component of soil • solid rock underlying loose deposits • a layer parallel to the soil surface • materials carried downward make up this layer • the layer of soil with dead leaves and sticks • the geologic material from which soil horizons form • ...
Money Dinheiro Novac 2023-01-17
22 Clues: TAX • ATM • RICH • CASH • BANK • LOAN • EARN • DEBT • PRICE • COINS • CENTS • TOTAL • DONATE • BUDGET • DOLLAR • INVEST • QUARTER • WELFARE • DEPOSIT • WITHDRAW • INSURANCE • CREDIT CARD
Crossword E5 2019-10-08
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- Doing exercises like this crossword is a great __ preparation for the spelling test!
- Jesus said he came to give us __ life.
- Don't complain and __, this exercise is so easy!
- For his new LEGO project, Malik had to __ out how long the car would be.
- Healthy food is rich in __ and low in sugar.
- Plants __ when they get enough light and water.
- To __ temptation, sometimes you just need to walk away from it.
- The __ bird catches the worm!
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- In the dairy aisle, you will find __ like milk and cheeses.
- Altogether you have __ fingers and toes.
- Kimora is not sure what __ to her backpack; she might have left it at school.
- It takes about six __ to drive from Oglala to Denver.
- A referee has to be __ and can't be a fan of either team.
- Kimora used the right __ to whip up some chocolate pudding.
- Malik did not __ his mom's birthday, but she said it was ok.
15 Clues: The __ bird catches the worm! • Jesus said he came to give us __ life. • Altogether you have __ fingers and toes. • Healthy food is rich in __ and low in sugar. • Plants __ when they get enough light and water. • Don't complain and __, this exercise is so easy! • It takes about six __ to drive from Oglala to Denver. • ...
ag crossword 2021-09-29
Across
- another word for sorce material
- somthing you grow crops in
- diffrent uses of soil in agricutlure
- non metallic elemnet
- weather beaten
- diffrent types of life forms
- providing nourishment
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- alowwing water or gasses to pass through
- filtration of lquid
- how hot/ cold it is
- water soaking into soil
- soil not used in agriculture
- what makes crops grow
- what you breathe
- number of factors in soil devlopment
15 Clues: weather beaten • what you breathe • filtration of lquid • how hot/ cold it is • non metallic elemnet • what makes crops grow • providing nourishment • water soaking into soil • somthing you grow crops in • soil not used in agriculture • diffrent types of life forms • another word for sorce material • diffrent uses of soil in agricutlure • number of factors in soil devlopment • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- Know as the rebels in the American Revolution. Believed in fighting for Independence from Great Britain
- When one country takes control of another country or region, establishing a settlement
- Had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations here
- A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult.
- In 1770, Boston Massachusetts a group of British soldiers shot their muskets into a crowd. Five colonists were killed.
- Was the campaign by the American colonies to gain independence from Britain. The Americans won in 1783.
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- The document proclaimed that the 13 original colonies of America were “free and independent states.”
- A law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
- Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming.
- Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- Ended the Revolutionary war and recognized America as a country
- American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act.
- Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats.
13 Clues: A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult. • Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies. • Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming. • Ended the Revolutionary war and recognized America as a country • Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats. • ...
Plant Science 2024-11-26
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- Natural fertilizer like manure
- Needed by plants for survival
- Used to raise the PH of soil
- Plant Reproduction
- Mineral needed in small amounts
- Soil acid or akalinity
- A non mineral nutrient
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- Plant puts Nitrogen in the soil
- Putting of Nitrogen in the soil by plants
- Yellowing of the leaves in plants
- A type of cutting we did in class
- Most important nutrient.
- Crop we raised in class
- Mineral needed in large amounts
- The most common element in the air
- Used to lower the PH of soil
16 Clues: Plant Reproduction • Soil acid or akalinity • A non mineral nutrient • Crop we raised in class • Most important nutrient. • Used to raise the PH of soil • Used to lower the PH of soil • Needed by plants for survival • Natural fertilizer like manure • Plant puts Nitrogen in the soil • Mineral needed in large amounts • Mineral needed in small amounts • Yellowing of the leaves in plants • ...
math 2021-06-03
Crossword Battles - Unit 4 - Ancient Rome 2023-10-23
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- brought under Rome rule after conquest of Claudius in 43 CE, Boudican Revolt in 60-61 AD, rich in metals needed for coinage
- descendant of Macedonian Greek general Ptolemy, last ruler of Egypt before it became a Roman province
- governing assembly in ancient Rome, only patricians were members in early period
- founded after Rome defeated Carthage, one of the wealthiest provinces, rich with olive plantations and clay sources
- annexed by Pompey in 64 BC, ports and trade routes were important economic forces, many exports
- Spain and Portugal, acquired during Punic Wars, served as a granary and a major source of metals
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- led Roman armies in Gallic Wars, defeated Pompey in a civil war, assassinated on the Ides of March
- administrative regions of the Roman Republic and later Empire outside of Italy
- Rome's rule began after defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra, major producer of grain
- first Roman province, acquired after First Punic War, important source of grain
- Greece, came under Roman rule after Battle of Corinth in 146 BC, Athens was a primary center of education
- defeated Marc Antony and Cleopatra, founder of the Roman Empire, first emperor
- Israel, became a Roman province under Augustus after death of Herod the Great, controlled land and coastal sea routes to Israel, buffer against Parthian Empire
- Caesar's campaign allowed Rome to claim France, the Netherlands, and Belgium
14 Clues: Caesar's campaign allowed Rome to claim France, the Netherlands, and Belgium • administrative regions of the Roman Republic and later Empire outside of Italy • defeated Marc Antony and Cleopatra, founder of the Roman Empire, first emperor • first Roman province, acquired after First Punic War, important source of grain • ...
Mae and Aravind's 2023 Holiday Crossword 2023-11-28
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- Second-biggest city in Maryland
- FX drama about a Chicago restaurant, with "The"
- Summer 2023 double-header, with Oppenheimer
- Italian sport with lawn balls
- Kate Beaton's book that won Canada Reads 2023
- Gladstone from "Killers of the Flower Moon"
- Coveted fungus with a honeycomb look
- Not quite fresh water, not quite salt water
- Strike noun?
- An Eastern Prickly Pear, for one
- Capital city of Puerto Rico
- Fried pastries with spiced potatoes, or our pickleball league team name
- 5 calls is an ___ that helps call your US representatives
- University of Maryland graduate Jim Henson's creation
- Kennedy with a popular newsletter about food
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- Nutella ingredient: Corylus avellana
- Suffix to mani and pedi
- Buzzers that pollinate blueberries
- Plant it in the Fall to get some cloves in the Spring
- The B&A trail connects Annapolis and this city
- Nida Manzoor's 2023 British martial arts comedy film
- Sculpting clay into mugs, bowls, and more
- Think like a cow?
- Intaglio is one of many techniques of this art form
- 2022 Irish drama about the five Garvey siblings
- Hurry
- It's called "Viennese bread" instead of this in Denmark
- South Indian savory crepes made with lentils and rice
- Home of Tom Lee Park and the Blues
- Nicholas ______, cricketer from the Caribbean
30 Clues: Hurry • Strike noun? • Think like a cow? • Suffix to mani and pedi • Capital city of Puerto Rico • Italian sport with lawn balls • Second-biggest city in Maryland • An Eastern Prickly Pear, for one • Buzzers that pollinate blueberries • Home of Tom Lee Park and the Blues • Nutella ingredient: Corylus avellana • Coveted fungus with a honeycomb look • ...
Natural Resources 2023-10-31
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- Resource A resources that, once used, cannot be replaced in a reasonable amount.
- is anything you use to live.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
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- Resources Materials found in nature that people and other living things used.
- Waste products that damage an ecosystem.
- resources A resources that can be replaced within a reasonable amount of time.
- energy is anything from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy.
- soil is a mixture of sand, silt, clay and broken down organic matter, called humus.
8 Clues: is anything you use to live. • Waste products that damage an ecosystem. • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Resources Materials found in nature that people and other living things used. • resources A resources that can be replaced within a reasonable amount of time. • ...
Water Cycle 2024-02-06
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- condensed water vapor in the sky
- water held in soil
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- living organisms that feeds on matter
- water turning into gas
- Plants absorb water from the soil
- Livings beings release water
- upper layer of earth
- plants release water vapor
- Water Moving through the soil
- water moves across earths surface
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- living organisms that feeds on matter
- Very large expanse of sea
- Large natural stream
- large mass of snow and ice in the water
- water from rain, sleet or snow
- water soaking unto the soil
17 Clues: water held in soil • Large natural stream • upper layer of earth • water turning into gas • Very large expanse of sea • plants release water vapor • water soaking unto the soil • Livings beings release water • Water Moving through the soil • water from rain, sleet or snow • condensed water vapor in the sky • Plants absorb water from the soil • water moves across earths surface • ...
Agriculture 2022-05-02
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- also known as billy
- a soil ph of more than 7.0
- two plant growing next to each other offers mutual benifit
- a form of feld preparation and
- the science of crop production
- animals graze the feilds
- kills all growing vegetation with pesticides
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- an assoiation made for mutual benifit
- method of seeding fertilizing or pesticiding
- Drilling wholes in soil to allow air
- a soil tillage tool made to run through soil
- where the soil is moldboard
- : Refers
- A soil ph of less than 7.0
- A standard unit of measuremant for agriculture land
15 Clues: : Refers • also known as billy • animals graze the feilds • a soil ph of more than 7.0 • A soil ph of less than 7.0 • where the soil is moldboard • a form of feld preparation and • the science of crop production • Drilling wholes in soil to allow air • an assoiation made for mutual benifit • method of seeding fertilizing or pesticiding • ...
Crossword Environmental Science 2023-08-28
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- mining technique that creates a large visible pit or hole in the ground
- average concentration of an element in Earth's crust
- mining technique in which the entire top of a mountain is removed w/ explosive
- Mining techniques used when the desired resource in more than 100m below the surface of the earth
- horizontal layer in a soil defined by distinctive physical features such as texture and color
- least weathered soil horizon, which always occurs beneath the B horizon and is similar to the parent material
- underlying rock material from which the inorganic components of a soil are derived
- soil horizon composed primarily of mineral material w/ little organic matter
- unwanted waste material created during mining including mineral and other residues that are left behind after the desired metal or ore is removed
- mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals
- loss of some or all of a soil's ability to support plant growth
- in resource management, the known quantity of a resource that can be economically recovered
- removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore
- zone of leaching of eluviation,found in some acidic soils under the O horizon or less often, the A horizon
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- process of looking for minerals, metals, and precious stones in river sediments
- most fully decomposed organic matter in the lowest solution of the O horizon
- precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid from reactions between water vapor and sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere
- ability of a particular soil to absorb and release cations
- organic horizon at the surface of many soils, composed of organic detritus in various stages of decomposition
- breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions, the dissolving of chemical elements from rocks, or both
- element w/ properties that allow it to conduct electricity and heat energy, and to perform other important functions
- frequently the top layer of soil, a zone of organic material and minerals that have been mixed together(top soil)
- physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape or ecosystem
- proportion of soil bases to soil acid, expressed as a percentage
- concentrated accumulation of minerals from which economically valuable materials can be extracted
25 Clues: mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals • removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore • average concentration of an element in Earth's crust • ability of a particular soil to absorb and release cations • loss of some or all of a soil's ability to support plant growth • physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape or ecosystem • ...
Earth's Changing Surface Chap 2 Sec 2-4 Vocabulary Part 1 2016-01-26
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- soil that remains above the parent rock
- contains more humus that layers below it
- soft rock wears away leaving hard rock
- ability of water to move through soil
- weather conditions over a long period of time
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- the source of soil's mineral fragments
- arrangement of soil particles
- proportions of soil particles
- small mineral fragments, organic material, water, and air loosely combined
- nutrients in the soil
- the layer of rock beneath the soil
- soil blown or washed from the parent rock
- organic material from decayed plants and animals
13 Clues: nutrients in the soil • arrangement of soil particles • proportions of soil particles • the layer of rock beneath the soil • ability of water to move through soil • the source of soil's mineral fragments • soft rock wears away leaving hard rock • soil that remains above the parent rock • contains more humus that layers below it • soil blown or washed from the parent rock • ...
28202 Residential Masonry 2025-03-03
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- To calculate the amount of sand needed for bedding and filling patio pavers, for each 150 square feet of paved area, order________yard
- In a fireplace, the firebox, smoke chamber, and flue lining are part of the
- In a multiple-opening fireplace, smoke can be blown into the room by
- To create the required draft, the specified size must be used when constructing the
- The floor of the firebox is formed by the
- To draw smoke out of the house and up the chimney, the flow of air through a fireplace is controlled by a
- Assuming the use of 3/8-inch mortar joints and 2-1/4-inch-wide clay brick laid flat, a 48-inch-wide tread would require
- Walls and floor are cast as a single unit in the _______foundation
- The front of a fireplace can be built offset into the room or flush with the
- if clay brick is to be used to cover the sides of a flight of steps, the width of the concrete base should be reduced by the____________of two clay brick plus two mortar joints
- Wooden edging for a patio constructed with pavers should be staked every
- A clay brick paver pattern that does not give the impression of movement is referred to as _
- To support a flight of two or three clay brick steps made by stacking and mortaring the brick, a sufficient thickness for the concrete base is
- Interlocking concrete pavers are required to have a minimum average compressive strength of _________PSI
- Deck and porch columns that do not carry a large amount of weight are supported on__________footings
- For a house without a basement, the recommended minimum height for the crawl space is
- Fireplace walls constructed from stone must have a minimum thickness of
- The heat from a fireplace is produced by
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- The principal heating element in a fireplace is the
- The type of paving material used for a patio is determined by the pattern design and________considerations
- When installing clay pavers using the basket-weave pattern, use__________acual size brick
- Although some codes allow for less, the minimum width of masonry steps used for a private home is generally
- To help move smoke and gases upward, the back wall of the firebox should be
- For comfort and safety, if steps have a riser height of 6 inches, the tread depth should be
- For damp-proofing, basement walls can be parged with a 1/2-inch layer of______________or plaster
- When using 2 1/4-inch-thick pavers on suspended wood joists, the framework must be able to support a dead weight of____________and a half__________pounds per square foot
- The thin bed of mortar used when installing clay brick interior flooring over a concrete slab is called the
- One of the simplest paver patterns to lay is the
- Rebar placed in a footing must be completely __________by concrete
- When setting clay brick for steps, use a setting bed of___________mortar
- The process of leveling the bedding sand for a concrete paver installation is called
- Raft foundations and mat foundations are commonly referred to as
- A type of foundation that masons seldom work with is the
33 Clues: The heat from a fireplace is produced by • The floor of the firebox is formed by the • One of the simplest paver patterns to lay is the • The principal heating element in a fireplace is the • A type of foundation that masons seldom work with is the • Raft foundations and mat foundations are commonly referred to as • ...
Random Words I Guess 2023-10-18
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- what people say to make someone quiet(two words)
- lord of the
- the holding of an office
- magic man
- mischievous and/or evil
- exhausted
- a type of coffee
- increase in intensity
- how teens communicate
- another big bird
- bright yellowish green
- __ rex
- perfect example of quality
- not on
- __ to my ears
- ensemble of musicians
- big crack
- long side of triangle
- the number of times to hit in golf
- face hair
- what someone says when they need help(two words)
- depressing
- enticing
- a state of excitement
- a lizard with weird eyes
- not rich
- to make stronger
- not ostrich
- triangle theorem
- Indianna Jones is __
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- sudden emphasis
- big bird
- swedish pop band
- striped horse
- child rest
- scawy ___
- scale of earthquakes
- extra
- unique and foreign
- full of words
- bane of students
- big ball of FLAME
- casting out devils
- emerald city
- a hyper rodent
- spooky day
- 13-19
- holy texts
- very generous
- rip
- a dark reddish, purple
- This
- loose coins
- old paper
- very long time
55 Clues: rip • This • extra • 13-19 • __ rex • not on • big bird • enticing • not rich • scawy ___ • magic man • exhausted • big crack • face hair • old paper • child rest • spooky day • holy texts • depressing • lord of the • loose coins • not ostrich • emerald city • striped horse • full of words • __ to my ears • very generous • a hyper rodent • very long time • sudden emphasis • swedish pop band • a type of coffee • bane of students • ...
soil and weathering 2017-02-16
Across
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the ability to let water pass through
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
Down
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- a chemical reaction in which an element and oxygen combine
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
17 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 • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword - 2 2024-01-04
Across
- the use of genetic engineering to increase the value of products
- the use of both biological and chemical methods to control pests safely and economically
- the buildup of salts in the surface layers of soil
- a loss of more than 10 percent in the productivity of soil due to erosion, deforestation, overgrazing, drought, or other factors
- a shortage of essential nutrients
- allowing animals to eat so much of the plant cover in a field or pasture that the plants cannot regrow
- a huge warehouse or pen designed to deliver energy-rich feed to livestock or poultry; also called concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) or factory farms
Down
- a chemical used to kill organisms that attack or compete with plants that humans value
- using a source other than precipitation to water crops
- the amount of a crop produced in a given area
- an insect or other animal that transfers pollen from one plant to another
- the raising of aquatic organisms for food in a controlled environment
- an organization that preserves the seeds of diverse plants in case of a global crop collapse
13 Clues: a shortage of essential nutrients • the amount of a crop produced in a given area • the buildup of salts in the surface layers of soil • using a source other than precipitation to water crops • the use of genetic engineering to increase the value of products • the raising of aquatic organisms for food in a controlled environment • ...
Soils 2024-01-22
Across
- a gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate
- soil pores larger than 60 mm
- soil that's been removed when a house's foundation is dug, creating an empty shape
- soil or rock that is developed from a granular material
- the planting of rows of trees and/or shrubs to create alleys
- the practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation in order to conserve rainwater and to reduce soil losses from surface erosion
- very deep, poorly drained, slowly permeable soils that formed in silty alluvium or loess.
- chemically convert hazardous contaminants in soils to non-hazardous or less toxic compounds
- the steepest angle of dip relative to the horizontal plane to which a material can be pulled without slumping
- upper or inner dry zone of a beach
- the process of treating a fertilizer source with an acid
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- a measure of the void spaces in soil
- organic matter that isn't undecayed plant and animal tissue
- an upward-growing mound of mineral deposits that have precipitated from water dripping onto the floor of a cave
- the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff
- the layers of a soil sample is called a
- the chemical reaction of carbon dioxide to give carbonates, bicarbonates, and carbonic acid.
- insufficient oxygen for aerobic life
- a flood-plain landform
- make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps.
20 Clues: a flood-plain landform • soil pores larger than 60 mm • upper or inner dry zone of a beach • a measure of the void spaces in soil • insufficient oxygen for aerobic life • the layers of a soil sample is called a • soil or rock that is developed from a granular material • the process of treating a fertilizer source with an acid • ...
Unit Eight Water and Soil Conservation 2024-10-03
Across
- When the water fills all the spaces or pores in the soil.
- The addition of water to the land to supplement the water provided for crop production by rain or snow
- To remove all foreign material
- The cycling of water among the water sources, atmosphere, and surface areas.
- Water the is drinkable and free from harmful microorganisms or chemicals.
- the practice of tillage, planting, and other farming operations performed on or near the contour of the field slope.
- Water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising or in-flowing ocean tides
- planting crops without plowing or disking the soil.
Down
- Moisture released gradually to feed the streams and rivers
- Water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little or no salt.
- Areas with severe water shortages
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The amount and type of nutrients in the soil.
- is a close-growing crop planted to temporarily protect the soil.
- A large land area in which water from rain or melting snow is absorbed and form which water drains as it is emerges from springs and moves into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
- The water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted
- Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas
- is a material placed on the soil surface to break the fall of rain drops and prevent weeds from growing.
- is made up of a sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by other organisms.
- The process of wearing away of soil.
- Where water soaks down into the soil
21 Clues: To remove all foreign material • Areas with severe water shortages • The process of wearing away of soil. • Where water soaks down into the soil • Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas • The amount and type of nutrients in the soil. • planting crops without plowing or disking the soil. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
Ori & Garrison's (35) Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-06
Across
- Maker of this crossword #2
- Common allergy/acronym for night under the stars
- 16th President
- Where you go to get books
- Largest state on the West Coast
- Comes from chicken
- Popular water bottle at camp
- She turns you to stone if you make eye contact
- Popular camp saying
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- Signed on Independence Day
- Japanese form of folding paper
- Hockey championship
- Place where campers tie-dye
- Maker of this crossword #1
- Popular red fruit
- Redhead family in Harry Potter
16 Clues: 16th President • Popular red fruit • Comes from chicken • Hockey championship • Popular camp saying • Where you go to get books • Signed on Independence Day • Maker of this crossword #2 • Maker of this crossword #1 • Place where campers tie-dye • Popular water bottle at camp • Japanese form of folding paper • Redhead family in Harry Potter • Largest state on the West Coast • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2022-02-03
Across
- The name of the river where the Egypt was built around
- a place to bury a dead body
- to wrap a dead body in strips of cloth so as to keep the body from decaying
- large stone structures that have four sides that come to a point at the top
- able to grow crops
- an area of fertile land at the mouth of a river
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- a family that rules a country over a long period of time
- a rich layer of soil left behind after a flood
- to honor and praise a god
- A king, or ruler, of Egypt
- to represent
- to bring together as one
12 Clues: to represent • able to grow crops • to bring together as one • to honor and praise a god • A king, or ruler, of Egypt • a place to bury a dead body • a rich layer of soil left behind after a flood • an area of fertile land at the mouth of a river • The name of the river where the Egypt was built around • a family that rules a country over a long period of time • ...
Rich2 2025-12-09
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Science 1206 Ecology Unit Review (3) 2023-05-25
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- form of nitrogen that we and plants can use
- an undesirable creature
- a lake filled with nutrients that can suffer from algae blooms
- what all food eaten eventually is converted to
- a diagram showing the weight of all the creatures in each trophic level in a place
- the black nutrient rich soil layer
- the sugar made by photosynthesis
- an example of an artificial ecosystem
- type of competition that occurs between different species
- the continuous path that carbon takes from one life form to another
- name for each different level in a food chain or food web
- a creature that gets killed by another as
- a species that is the first to return to a disturbed area
- the buildup of poisons in higher levels of a food chain
- the role of an organism in its environment
- any creature with no natural predators besides man
- a diagram showing how many creatures are in each trophic level in a place
- a diagram showing more than one predator or prey for creatures
- person who coined the term ecology in 1866
- the gas produced by photosynthesis
- a cold climate biome that is home to shrubs and permafrost
- competition that occurs between members of the same species
- process done by soil bacteria to add nitrogen to soil
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- an example of a natural ecosystem
- a creature that eats other creatures to get food
- the buildup of poisons in a single organism
- an ecotone, where a river or stream flows into the ocean
- the trophic level where producers and autotrophs are found
- grey nutrient poor layer of soil
- species that is the dominant species in ecological succession
- actions that preserve a resource so it can be maintained forever
- ecosystem where conditions are left alone by man
- occurs when two creatures want the same thing
- a creature which makes it's own food by not eating other creatures
- ecosystem where conditions are strictly controlled by man
- feeding diagram with no branches
- the top layer of soil that contains dead material
- the main way that humans put carbon into the atmosphere
- a diagram showing how much energy is each trophic level in a place
- a shocking way to get nitrogen from the air
- a diagram showing only one predator and one prey of each creature
- a creature whose only food is dead material
- a creature which makes it's own food by not eating other creatures
- the study of energy transfers
- a creature that kills other creatures to get food
- a creature that eats other creatures to get food
- a transition area between two different environments
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
48 Clues: an undesirable creature • the study of energy transfers • grey nutrient poor layer of soil • feeding diagram with no branches • the sugar made by photosynthesis • an example of a natural ecosystem • the black nutrient rich soil layer • the gas produced by photosynthesis • an example of an artificial ecosystem • a creature that gets killed by another as • ...
Waste and Litter crossword 2025-02-12
Across
- Leftover recources thrown away
- A common material taking hundreds of years to decompose. Often single-use
- Trash that is carelessly thrown on the ground instead of a bin
- Harmful substances contaminating air, water, and land
- Using less
Down
- Organic waste that breaks down into nutrient-rich soil
- Process of turning waste into reusable materials
- Using resources in a way that meets today’s needs without harming the future
- Using items more than once instead of throwing them away
9 Clues: Using less • Leftover recources thrown away • Process of turning waste into reusable materials • Harmful substances contaminating air, water, and land • Organic waste that breaks down into nutrient-rich soil • Using items more than once instead of throwing them away • Trash that is carelessly thrown on the ground instead of a bin • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2024-10-24
Across
- produce more goods or crops than needed.
- Crescent-A large arc of rich, or fertile farmland
- A way of controlling water for Farming
- The land between two rivers.
- Hierarchy-A system that divides people into classes based on job of your family.
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- a system of writing using curved lines.
- brick, pyramid shaped Mesopotamian temple
- Code a set of laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire.
- A mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
9 Clues: The land between two rivers. • A way of controlling water for Farming • a system of writing using curved lines. • produce more goods or crops than needed. • brick, pyramid shaped Mesopotamian temple • A 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. • ...
Weathering Crossword 2025-08-20
Across
- Weathering of rocks without changing chemical composition
- Layer below A horizon with less minerals and nutrients
- How much of the Cation Exchange Capacity is occupied by basic nutrients
- Original rock that soil forms on, decides the mineral solution of the soil
- Top layer of soil with lots of organic matter
- Layer above bedrock of partially weathered rock
Down
- Decayed organic matter which fertilizes soil
- Precipitation with acidic properties, causes chemical weathering
- Ability for soil to hold nutrients
- Weathering of rocks with change of chemical composition
- Decline in soil quality through overuse by agriculture
- Layer below E horizon with leached nutrients
- Layer below O horizon with plant roots and minerals
- Layer of soil with specific characteristics
- Movement of weathered material
15 Clues: Movement of weathered material • Ability for soil to hold nutrients • Layer of soil with specific characteristics • Decayed organic matter which fertilizes soil • Layer below E horizon with leached nutrients • Top layer of soil with lots of organic matter • Layer above bedrock of partially weathered rock • Layer below O horizon with plant roots and minerals • ...
Gemstone Crossword Puzzle Book Series Author 2025-06-24
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- Gemmy's roommate Snickerdoodle
- Jewelry Store that gets robbed
- Town where story takes place
- What Gemmy steals
- What Gemmy loves
- Restaurant in Bayton
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- Stone from Book One
- Best Friend of Gemmy
- Gemmy's work
- Title of Book One
- Title of second book
- Main character of the Gemstone Crossword Puzzle Series
- Author of Gemstone Crossword Puzzle Series
- Title of Third Book
14 Clues: Gemmy's work • What Gemmy loves • Title of Book One • What Gemmy steals • Stone from Book One • Title of Third Book • Best Friend of Gemmy • Title of second book • Restaurant in Bayton • Town where story takes place • Gemmy's roommate Snickerdoodle • Jewelry Store that gets robbed • Author of Gemstone Crossword Puzzle Series • Main character of the Gemstone Crossword Puzzle Series
Wild Goose Chase 2021-05-06
9 Clues: a long trip • Hard Playdough • money, not cash • people who steal • piece of something • something you earn • a holder for flowers • someone who makes clay • something to fire and harden clay with
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-04-13
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- Gradual process of a species becoming extinct.
- The number of different species living in a specific area.
- Overuse of species with economic value; a factor in species extinction.
- Any material or organism in the biosphere, including water, soil, fuel, plants, and animals.
- The variety of inheritable characteristics or genes in an interbreeding population.
- Any natural resource available in limited amounts or replaced extremely slowly by natural processes.
- Increasing concentration of toxic substances, such as DDT, in organisms as trophic levels increase in food chains or food webs.
- Found only in one specific geographic area.
- The variety of ecosystems in the biosphere.
- Any resource replaced by natural processes more quickly than it is consumed.
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- Nonnative species deliberately or accidentally introduced into a new habitat.
- Habitat loss from separation of an ecosystem into small pieces of land.
- Use of resources at a rate that they can be replaced or recycled.
- In a biological community, the number and abundance of different species.
- Water pollution from nitrogen-rich and phosphorus-rich substances flowing into waterways, causing algal overgrowth.
- Technique using living organisms to detoxify a polluted area.
- A large-scale dying out of a large percentage of all living organisms in an area within a short time.
- Technique of adding essential materials to a degraded ecosystem.
- Any different environmental condition occurring along an ecosystem's boundaries.
- The disappearance of a species when the last of its members die.
20 Clues: Found only in one specific geographic area. • The variety of ecosystems in the biosphere. • Gradual process of a species becoming extinct. • The number of different species living in a specific area. • Technique using living organisms to detoxify a polluted area. • Technique of adding essential materials to a degraded ecosystem. • ...
Chapter 5 Biodiversity and Conservation 2023-11-30
Across
- found only in one specific geographic area
- gradual process of species becoming extinct
- any material or organism in the biosphere, including water, soil, fuel, and plants and animals
- technique using living organisms to detoxify a polluted area
- use of resources at a rate that they can be replaced or recycled
- any different environmental condition occurring along an ecosystem's boundaries
- variety of ecosystems in the biosphere
- the disappearance of a species when the last of its members dies
- overuse of a species with economic value - a factor in species extinction
- in a biological community, the number and abundance of different species
- any natural resource available in limited amounts or replaces extremely slowly by natural processes
- the number of different species living in a specific area
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- technique of adding essential materials to a degraded ecosystem
- increasing concentration of toxic substances, such as DDT, in organisms trophic levels increase in food chains or food webs
- water pollution from nitrogen-rich and phosphorus-rich substances flowing into waterways, causing algal overgrowth
- habitat loss from separation of an ecosystem into small pieces of land
- variety of inheritable characteristics or genes in an interbreeding population
- any resource replaced by natural processes more quickly than it is consumed
- a large-scale dying out of a large percentage of all living organisms in an area within a short time
- nonnative species deliberately or accidentally introduced into a new habitat
20 Clues: variety of ecosystems in the biosphere • found only in one specific geographic area • gradual process of species becoming extinct • the number of different species living in a specific area • technique using living organisms to detoxify a polluted area • technique of adding essential materials to a degraded ecosystem • ...
Week 2 Vocabulary 2024-06-27
13 Clues: long piece • a,e,i,o,u,y • dirt + water • like a circle • tool to climb • art with clay • skin on a tree • green on ground • shape with corners • small part of word • soft plant for clothes • vegetable native to U.S. • color (for clothes or art)
rich things 2024-03-19
Colonial Regions 2025-11-14
Across
- Finish the sentence: The middle region specialized in livestock and ?
- Fill in the blank - BLANK goes to see Mary. This can help you remember the Southern colonies.
- In the New England region, social life centered around WHAT.
- What region contains New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania?
- Cotton, rice, tobacco, and indigo were all WHAT?
- What region contains Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire?
- Finish the phrase used to remember the middle colonies - Two new dancing ?
- In the New England region, THESE were held to discuss issues of the town. Only white males would have had a vote.
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- What is the term that means focusing on one or a few things and getting good at those things?
- In the MIDDLE region, the climate year round tended to be WHAT.
- large farms in the south that grew cash crops were called -?
- Fill in the blank: The climate of the south includes very hot, BLANK summers.
- Which region contains Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland?
- The social life in the Middle region was very WHAT
- In the middle and southern region, the soil is very WHAT? Great for farming!
- What name can help you remember the New England colonies?
- In the New England region, the soil is very WHAT? Not good for farming.
- The political life in the south was divided up into THESE
18 Clues: Cotton, rice, tobacco, and indigo were all WHAT? • The social life in the Middle region was very WHAT • What name can help you remember the New England colonies? • The political life in the south was divided up into THESE • large farms in the south that grew cash crops were called -? • In the New England region, social life centered around WHAT. • ...
Aquatic Ecosystem 2025-09-23
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- The Earth's system that includes all forms of water.
- High in marine systems but absent in freshwater.
- Major threat to aquatic ecosystems from sewage and waste.
- The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic.
- Freshwater ecosystems where soil is saturated for long periods.
- Small organisms that form the base of the freshwater food web.
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- Type of discharge that releases toxic chemicals into water.
- Freshwater ecosystems with fast-moving water like rivers.
- Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea.
- Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems.
- Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface.
- Freshwater ecosystems with still or slow-moving water like ponds.
12 Clues: Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea. • High in marine systems but absent in freshwater. • The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic. • The Earth's system that includes all forms of water. • Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems. • Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface. • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2025-09-23
Across
- The Earth's system that includes all forms of water.
- High in marine systems but absent in freshwater.
- Major threat to aquatic ecosystems from sewage and waste.
- The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic.
- Freshwater ecosystems where soil is saturated for long periods.
- Small organisms that form the base of the freshwater food web.
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- Type of discharge that releases toxic chemicals into water.
- Freshwater ecosystems with fast-moving water like rivers.
- Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea.
- Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems.
- Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface.
- Freshwater ecosystems with still or slow-moving water like ponds.
12 Clues: Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea. • High in marine systems but absent in freshwater. • The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic. • The Earth's system that includes all forms of water. • Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems. • Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface. • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2025-09-23
Across
- Freshwater ecosystems with fast-moving water like rivers.
- The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic.
- Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems.
- Freshwater ecosystems where soil is saturated for long periods.
- Small organisms that form the base of the freshwater food web.
Down
- Type of discharge that releases toxic chemicals into water.
- Major threat to aquatic ecosystems from sewage and waste.
- The Earth's system that includes all forms of water.
- Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea.
- Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface.
- High in marine systems but absent in freshwater.
- Freshwater ecosystems with still or slow-moving water like ponds.
12 Clues: Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea. • High in marine systems but absent in freshwater. • The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic. • The Earth's system that includes all forms of water. • Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems. • Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface. • ...
Micro-organisms 2025-08-08
Across
- A protozoa that uses pseudopodia for locomotion
- Alexander Fleming discovered ……………………………
- Xylem of the plants get affected from this disease
- The technology used to remove environmental pollutants using micro-organisms
- A disease caused by bacteria is,
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- substances which make the soil rich with nutrients by using micro-organisms
- Anaerobic bacteria
- Reproductive organs of some ………………………… can be seen with the naked eye
- A group of autotrophic micro-organisms is,
- technology used for the metal extraction from low grade ores, by the use of microbes
- Display both living and non-living characteristics
- Bio-chemical substances produced by pathogenic bacteria which harm the host’s activity
12 Clues: Anaerobic bacteria • A disease caused by bacteria is, • Alexander Fleming discovered …………………………… • A group of autotrophic micro-organisms is, • A protozoa that uses pseudopodia for locomotion • Xylem of the plants get affected from this disease • Display both living and non-living characteristics • ...
Reasons to move to Pennsylvania 2025-09-17
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- Founder of Pennsylvania
- The war between the colonies and the British Empire
- this is what the quakers who left england were seeking
- Pennsylvania had this very rich
- The church that england left as their king wanted to divorce his wife
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- The colonies known for producing food
- main thing pennsylvania was known for producing
- religious group that faced much discrimination in England
- Largest city in Pennsylvania, home to over 40,000 people
- Forces that were used to fight the brits, known as military today
- the church in england where everyone was forced to worship
- place where boats come to import and export goods
12 Clues: Founder of Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania had this very rich • The colonies known for producing food • main thing pennsylvania was known for producing • place where boats come to import and export goods • The war between the colonies and the British Empire • this is what the quakers who left england were seeking • Largest city in Pennsylvania, home to over 40,000 people • ...
EARTH SCIENCE FOR STAGE 2 2022-06-24
Across
- rocks found in water feel like this
- we used this to check the hardness of rocks
- coast, mountain, forest and desert
- some rocks have these cracks in them
- strands that are found inside rocks
- chop down trees to change the natural environment
- healthy soil often has this in it
- these animals put air holes in soil
- these crushed things are often found in rocks
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- these shiny, precious stones are found in rocks
- some rock are ................ of years old
- tiny blue/black stones found in driveways
- these sometimes hatch out of eggs
- these are very hard precious stones
- a type of rock found in Sydney
- you make this by mixing soil and water
- hard rocks are found inside these
- tiny white things found in soil
- aluminium foil is an example of this
- this makes good compost for soil
20 Clues: a type of rock found in Sydney • tiny white things found in soil • this makes good compost for soil • these sometimes hatch out of eggs • hard rocks are found inside these • healthy soil often has this in it • coast, mountain, forest and desert • rocks found in water feel like this • these are very hard precious stones • strands that are found inside rocks • ...
Green House effect 2024-09-05
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- 8. IRRIGATION - Method of supplying water to plants 9. POLLINATION - The transfer of pollen from male to female plant parts 11. COLD FRAME - A low, enclosed structure for growing plants in cooler weather 12. DEHYDRATION - A condition that plants might suffer from without adequate watering 13. FERTILIZER - Substance added to soil to improve plant growth
- - The science and art of growing plants
- said:
- 2. HYDROGEN - Element involved in photosynthesis (also part of water) 4. VENTILATION - Important for air circulation in a greenhouse 8. SEEDLING - Young plant that has just germinated 9. COMPOST - Organic material used to enrich soil
- clues should help you build a crossword puzzle that captures the essence of greenhouse gardening! If you need more clues or different themes, just let me know.
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- GAS - Carbon dioxide (or any greenhouse gas relevant to the topic)
- 10. PROPAGATION - The process of growing new plants from seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts 14. CIRCULATION - The movement of air inside a greenhouse to prevent overheating 15. NUTRIENTS - Essential substances that plants need to grow 16. EQUIPMENT - Tools and devices used for maintaining a greenhouse 17. PERGOLA - A garden feature often found near greenhouses for providing shade and support for climbing plants
- here are additional clues and answers to expand your greenhouse-themed crossword puzzle:
- - Essential for photosynthesis
- said:
- - Process of planting in containers
- - Artificial light used to help plants grow indoors
12 Clues: said: • said: • - Essential for photosynthesis • - Process of planting in containers • - The science and art of growing plants • - Artificial light used to help plants grow indoors • GAS - Carbon dioxide (or any greenhouse gas relevant to the topic) • here are additional clues and answers to expand your greenhouse-themed crossword puzzle: • ...
soil cross word puzzle 2022-11-15
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- contains a high percentage of fine particles and colloidal substance and becomes sticky when wet, silt
- organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms, Fertility
- sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor, Ph scale measured on a scale of 0 to 14. On this scale, value of 7 is neutral, which means it is neither acidic nor basic,value of less than 7 means it is more acidic,
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- of more than 7 means it is more basic.
- a distinct layer of soil, approximately parallel with the land surface, whose properties develop from the combined actions of living organisms and percolating water,humus
- the ability of a soil to sustain plant growth, by providing essential plant nutrients and favorable chemical, physical, and biological characteristics as a habitat for plant growth, sand
6 Clues: of more than 7 means it is more basic. • contains a high percentage of fine particles and colloidal substance and becomes sticky when wet, silt • organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms, Fertility • ...
Crossword Crossword 2024-09-28
adjectives 2022-03-24
Conditionals Crossword 2020-05-08
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- If I ______ you, I'd be careful.
- If I had ______ the sushi beforehand, I would have known that it was rotten.
- The subject of this crossword puzzle.
- The zero and first conditionals discuss situations that are _______.
- What ________ you do if you had a million dollars?
- If I hadn't ________ so much coffee, I wouldn't have been awake all night.
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- If money _______ on trees, everyone would be rich, but only leaves and fruit grow on trees.
- The if-clause in the third conditional uses the past ______ tense.
- Would, could, and might are examples of _________.
- If they hadn't ______ so tired, they would've joined us for dinner.
- If I had ______ my cellphone with me, I could've snapped a photo of the thief.
- If Mary ______ choose any city to live in, she would choose Bangkok.
- If Sarah ______ speak Russian, she could get a nice job in Moscow.
- If there hadn't been so many people on the boat, it wouldn't have ________.
- If I ________ so busy, I would go to the movies with you.
- If Lisa hadn't _______so fast, she wouldn't have gotten that ticket.
16 Clues: If I ______ you, I'd be careful. • The subject of this crossword puzzle. • Would, could, and might are examples of _________. • What ________ you do if you had a million dollars? • If I ________ so busy, I would go to the movies with you. • The if-clause in the third conditional uses the past ______ tense. • ...
Crossword WW5 List 5 2019-10-08
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- Jesus said he came to give us __ life.
- Don't complain and __, this exercise is so easy!
- In the dairy aisle, you will find __ like milk and cheeses.
- Kimora is not sure what __ to her backpack; she might have left it at school.
- A referee has to be __ and can't be a fan of either team.
- Plants __ when they get enough light and water.
- Kimora used the right __ to whip up some chocolate pudding.
- It takes about six __ to drive from Oglala to Denver.
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- For his new LEGO project, Malik had to __ out how long the car would be.
- Healthy food is rich in __ and low in sugar.
- Doing exercises like this crossword is a great __ preparation for the spelling test!
- Altogether you have __ fingers and toes.
- Malik did not __ his mom's birthday, but she said it was ok.
- To __ temptation, sometimes you just need to walk away from it.
- The __ bird catches the worm!
15 Clues: The __ bird catches the worm! • Jesus said he came to give us __ life. • Altogether you have __ fingers and toes. • Healthy food is rich in __ and low in sugar. • Plants __ when they get enough light and water. • Don't complain and __, this exercise is so easy! • It takes about six __ to drive from Oglala to Denver. • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why Crossword 2014-02-01
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- Marcus Cooley was Hannah’s ___________
- What fell on Jenny’s car after she crashed?
- What was Hannah’s famous poem called?
- How did Hannah tell the people that were a cause of her death?
- What was the name of the park where Hannah had her first kiss?
- How many tapes were there?
- What did Zach steal from Hannah?
- Porter Who was Hannah’s last chance?
- Where did Hannah and Clay work together?
- Whose Walkman did Clay take?
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- What was Tyler?
- What tape was Clay on?
- What was Jesse’s, Alex’s and Hannah’s code word they would use at Monet’s Café?
- Where did Jess and Hannah first meet Alex?
- Which kind of list did Alex make that Hannah was put on?
15 Clues: What was Tyler? • What tape was Clay on? • How many tapes were there? • Whose Walkman did Clay take? • What did Zach steal from Hannah? • Porter Who was Hannah’s last chance? • What was Hannah’s famous poem called? • Marcus Cooley was Hannah’s ___________ • Where did Hannah and Clay work together? • Where did Jess and Hannah first meet Alex? • ...
13 reasons why 2017-10-18
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- Hoe heet het koffiehuis waar Hannah, Jessica en Alex altijd naartoe gingen?
- Hannah haar ouders hebben een...
- Waarmee beluisterde Clay de Cassettes?
- Waar werkten Hannah en Clay?
- Waarvoor wordt de opbrengst van de koppelactie voor Valentijn gebruikt?
- Onder welk speelpleintoestel kreeg Hannah haar eerste kus?
- Tyler staat op de cassettes omdat hij Hannah...
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- Wat bestelde Hannah altijd bij het koffiehuis?
- Naast de cassettes gaf Hannah nog iets aan Tony. Namelijk haar...
- Hoe heet de winkel waar Hannah zoetigheid haalde?
- Met welk merk auto rijdt Tony?
- Wat beval de moeder van Clay aan bij Rosie's?
- Hoe heet het gedicht dat Hannah heeft geschreven?
- Waarmee worden de plaatsen op de kaart aangeduid?
- Alex werd besproken op de ... cassette
15 Clues: Waar werkten Hannah en Clay? • Met welk merk auto rijdt Tony? • Hannah haar ouders hebben een... • Waarmee beluisterde Clay de Cassettes? • Alex werd besproken op de ... cassette • Wat beval de moeder van Clay aan bij Rosie's? • Wat bestelde Hannah altijd bij het koffiehuis? • Tyler staat op de cassettes omdat hij Hannah... • ...
Garden-April 2015-04-07
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- An amendment we add to soil
- A pest common in our garden
- One theory of grouping plants
- Name of most soil at the garden
- The place where you leave your vehicle
- What can happen when we walk on the soil
- What we plant
- The process that transforms the seed embryo to a seedling
- It’s required for photosynthesis
- What we need to wind up after use
- What excessive soil cultivation destroys
- Material that does not belong in the compost bin
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- Can be used to cart loads
- A vegetable that can be planted in April
- The method of gardening that we practice
- What the garden is meant to create
- What we constantly have to remove from our plots
- The city where the garden is located
- A flower that could be planted in April
- What plants grow in
- One tool that can be used to dig holes
21 Clues: What we plant • What plants grow in • Can be used to cart loads • An amendment we add to soil • A pest common in our garden • One theory of grouping plants • Name of most soil at the garden • It’s required for photosynthesis • What we need to wind up after use • What the garden is meant to create • The city where the garden is located • The place where you leave your vehicle • ...
Ecosystems: Biotic and Abiotic Factors 2022-08-08
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- Organisms that break down dead matter
- Type of soil that holds a moderate amount of water
- Evaporation of water from plants
- Water that has filtered through the soil
- Units where biotic and abiotic factors interact
- Provides a medium for plants to grow in
- The type of toil that has large air spaces
- Non-Living factors in an ecosystem
- A type of producer
- The soil pH that most plants grow better in
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- Dark, sticky substance that helps soil hold water
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for food
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- Aquatic biome that acts as a filter
- Essential for life and body processes
- Part of the Earth where living organisms are
- An example of a decomposer (think mushrooms)
- Where the majority of Earth's water is found
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas
- Living factors in an ecosystem
20 Clues: A type of producer • Living factors in an ecosystem • Evaporation of water from plants • Non-Living factors in an ecosystem • Aquatic biome that acts as a filter • Organisms that break down dead matter • Essential for life and body processes • Provides a medium for plants to grow in • Water that has filtered through the soil • The process of turning a liquid into a gas • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why Crossword 2014-02-01
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- What was Jesse’s, Alex’s and Hannah’s code word they would use at Monet’s Café?
- Where did Jess and Hannah first meet Alex?
- What was Hannah’s famous poem called?
- What was the name of the park where Hannah had her first kiss?
- What was Tyler?
- What tape was Clay on?
- Whose Walkman did Clay take?
Down
- Who was Hannah’s last chance?
- Marcus Cooley was Hannah’s ___________
- Which kind of list did Alex make that Hannah was put on?
- How did Hannah tell the people that were a cause of her death?
- How many tapes were there?
- What fell on Jenny’s car after she crashed?
- What did Zach steal from Hannah?
- Where did Hannah and Clay work together?
15 Clues: What was Tyler? • What tape was Clay on? • How many tapes were there? • Whose Walkman did Clay take? • Who was Hannah’s last chance? • What did Zach steal from Hannah? • What was Hannah’s famous poem called? • Marcus Cooley was Hannah’s ___________ • Where did Hannah and Clay work together? • Where did Jess and Hannah first meet Alex? • ...
Copper Sun 2025-04-04
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- The main character's little brother.
- What Clay tries to use Tidbit as bait for
- The boy that receives Amari as a "Birthday Gift"
- a young mother Amari meets on Mr. Derby's land
- The Second main character an indentured servant
- Derby, A slave owner
- The strong, kind woman Amari meets while being transported
- Mr Derby's driver and Ms. Derby's lover
- The African main character's fiance
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- The first main character born in Africa
- Coast, Where Amari met Afi
- A young boy that becomes a sort of "son" to Amari after running away
- The dog that follows Tidbit, Amari, and Polly through their journey to Mexico
- The name Clay gives Amari
- The states Copper Sun takes place in
15 Clues: Derby, A slave owner • The name Clay gives Amari • Coast, Where Amari met Afi • The African main character's fiance • The main character's little brother. • The states Copper Sun takes place in • The first main character born in Africa • Mr Derby's driver and Ms. Derby's lover • What Clay tries to use Tidbit as bait for • a young mother Amari meets on Mr. Derby's land • ...
Crossword D5 2019-10-08
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- Don't complain and __, this exercise is so easy!
- For his new LEGO project, Malik had to __ out how long the car would be.
- Plants __ when they get enough light and water.
- Healthy food is rich in __ and low in sugar.
- The __ bird catches the worm!
- A referee has to be __ and can't be a fan of either team.
- To __ temptation, sometimes you just need to walk away from it.
Down
- Malik did not __ his mom's birthday, but she said it was ok.
- Jesus said he came to give us __ life.
- Altogether you have __ fingers and toes.
- Kimora is not sure what __ to her backpack; she might have left it at school.
- It takes about six __ to drive from Oglala to Denver.
- In the dairy aisle, you will find __ like milk and cheeses.
- Doing exercises like this crossword is a great __ preparation for the spelling test!
- Kimora used the right __ to whip up some chocolate pudding.
15 Clues: The __ bird catches the worm! • Jesus said he came to give us __ life. • Altogether you have __ fingers and toes. • Healthy food is rich in __ and low in sugar. • Plants __ when they get enough light and water. • Don't complain and __, this exercise is so easy! • It takes about six __ to drive from Oglala to Denver. • ...
Conditionals Crossword 2020-05-08
Across
- If I ______ you, I'd be careful.
- If I had ______ the sushi beforehand, I would have known that it was rotten.
- The subject of this crossword puzzle.
- The zero and first conditionals discuss situations that are _______.
- What ________ you do if you had a million dollars?
- If I hadn't ________ so much coffee, I wouldn't have been awake all night.
Down
- If money _______ on trees, everyone would be rich, but only leaves and fruit grow on trees.
- The if-clause in the third conditional uses the past ______ tense.
- Would, could, and might are examples of _________.
- If they hadn't ______ so tired, they would've joined us for dinner.
- If I had ______ my cellphone with me, I could've snapped a photo of the thief.
- If Mary ______ choose any city to live in, she would choose Bangkok.
- If Sarah ______ speak Russian, she could get a nice job in Moscow.
- If there hadn't been so many people on the boat, it wouldn't have ________.
- If I ________ so busy, I would go to the movies with you.
- If Lisa hadn't _______so fast, she wouldn't have gotten that ticket.
16 Clues: If I ______ you, I'd be careful. • The subject of this crossword puzzle. • Would, could, and might are examples of _________. • What ________ you do if you had a million dollars? • If I ________ so busy, I would go to the movies with you. • The if-clause in the third conditional uses the past ______ tense. • ...
Horticulture II - Gardening Tools 2024-11-29
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- | A tool used for mowing grass
- | A spiked roller used for aerating soil
- Shears | A manual cutting tool for grass edges
- Cutter | A sharp blade used for cutting sod
- | A tool with a blade used to chop roots
- | A device used to water lawns evenly
- Rake | A netted tool for gathering leaves
- | A flexible container for carrying soil
- | A sharp tool used to edge lawns
- | A tool for smoothing soil
- | A tool for digging holes
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- Bin | A container used for collecting yard waste
- Can | A container for holding water
- | A small tool used to transplant seedlings
- | A tool used for cutting branches
- Meter | A device for measuring soil moisture
- Fork | A tool with a forked end used to aerate soil
- Spreader | A tool used to spread seeds
- Gloves | A protective covering for hands
- Trimmer | A tool used for trimming hedges
20 Clues: | A tool for digging holes • | A tool for smoothing soil • | A tool used for mowing grass • | A sharp tool used to edge lawns • | A tool used for cutting branches • Can | A container for holding water • | A device used to water lawns evenly • Spreader | A tool used to spread seeds • | A spiked roller used for aerating soil • | A tool with a blade used to chop roots • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2025-11-20
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- wetlands on low, flat land with little water movement
- marshes with slightly salty water
- area where sunlight reaches only about 100 meters deep
- lake with a large amount of nutrients and plant growth
- flat, poorly drained wetlands dominated by woody plants and trees
- coastal areas covered by salt water all or part of the time
- marshes with saltier water and specialized plants and animals
- areas covered by fresh water for part of the year
- increase in nutrients in aquatic ecosystems causing plant and bacteria growth
- microscopic animals that drift in the water
- microscopic plants that drift in the water
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- depletion of fish populations by excessive harvesting
- ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands with low salinity
- area where freshwater mixes with saltwater and deposits nutrient-rich mud
- tropical wetlands dominated by mangrove trees that protect coastlines
- water environments whose organisms are determined by salinity and other physical factors
- maritime grass-dominated habitat that absorbs pollutants
- shallow freshwater zone where light reaches the bottom
- cold, oxygen-rich beginnings of a river
- limestone ridges in warm saltwater containing diverse species
- long ridge of sand parallel to shore that protects the mainland
- deepest lake layer with little light where decay accumulates
- organisms that swim independently of currents
- bottom-dwelling organisms of aquatic ecosystems
- microscopic organisms that float or drift in water
- areas of land that are periodically underwater or have water-saturated soil
26 Clues: marshes with slightly salty water • cold, oxygen-rich beginnings of a river • microscopic plants that drift in the water • microscopic animals that drift in the water • organisms that swim independently of currents • bottom-dwelling organisms of aquatic ecosystems • areas covered by fresh water for part of the year • microscopic organisms that float or drift in water • ...
Southwest Asia & North Africa Vocabulary 2022-04-12
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- A person who moves from place to place in search of food
- the longest river in the world; flows through Egypt and Africa for 4,000 miles
- Belief in many gods
- a king in ancient Egypt
- a leader or ruler of the Ottoman Empire
- the process of redirecting water to crops through channels and ditches
- farming
- fine particles of fertile soil
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that developed the first urban societies.
- a god or goddess
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- Belief in one God
- two rivers that form the outside border of Mesopotamia
- an ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds
- a stone monument built as a tomb in ancient Egypt
- a leader or savior
- an area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
- a series of rulers from the same family
- a paper-like material invented in ancient Egypt
18 Clues: farming • a god or goddess • Belief in one God • a leader or savior • Belief in many gods • a king in ancient Egypt • fine particles of fertile soil • a series of rulers from the same family • a leader or ruler of the Ottoman Empire • a paper-like material invented in ancient Egypt • a stone monument built as a tomb in ancient Egypt • ...
Unit #1 Crossword 2021-02-22
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- ruler of Ancient Mesopotamia around 1780 BCE.
- Book created by the Egyptians to guide the dead in the afterlife.
- background information or knowledge.
- region in the middle east with rich soil.
- People that move from place to place in search of food.
- watering land through artificial means.
- a gradual developent of somehting.
- era era from around 2.5 million years ago.
- believing in more than one god.
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- a sloped plane cut into flat surfaces for farming
- the process where living organisms must adapt to their environment.
- Egyptian irrigation tool to lift water in buckets.
- a temple placed in city-states of Mesopotamia.
- a system of writing created by the Mesopotamians around 3,000 BCE.
- people that hunt and forage for food.
- point of view.
- era era from around 10,000 BCE.
- A creature that stands upright from the stone age.
18 Clues: point of view. • era era from around 10,000 BCE. • believing in more than one god. • a gradual developent of somehting. • background information or knowledge. • people that hunt and forage for food. • watering land through artificial means. • region in the middle east with rich soil. • era era from around 2.5 million years ago. • ruler of Ancient Mesopotamia around 1780 BCE. • ...
Mörk's Naturally colour Changing hair. 2023-01-03
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- whats Markar natural hair colour?
- what song did the ''Hair colour's'' play?
- what's the colour of her hair right this moment?
- who is turning grey haired?
- whats Viktoria's natural hair colour?
- what was the colour around october?
- am i struggling with ideas for this crossword?
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- why am i making a crossword about a (human?) being's hair?
- is it hard making a crossword based only on hair coulour?
- when was Mörk with light blue hair?
- whats Embla's natural hair colour?
- what was her hair coloured in the beginning of 2022?
- what was the colour of her hair around august?
- when was her hair pink-ish purple?
14 Clues: who is turning grey haired? • whats Markar natural hair colour? • whats Embla's natural hair colour? • when was her hair pink-ish purple? • when was Mörk with light blue hair? • what was the colour around october? • whats Viktoria's natural hair colour? • what song did the ''Hair colour's'' play? • what was the colour of her hair around august? • ...
All I do is Win (no matter what) 2016-05-20
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- the sediments deposited by a glacier
- the material on Earth in which plants grow
- what color was derek jeters uniform for the triple a team he played for on his final rehab assingment of his carrer
- the ability to do work
- dark colored material in soil
- a large channel in soil formed by erosion
- a meander cut off from a river
- water water underground
- where all living things live
- a tiny groove in soil
- a filled in mold
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- wide valley in which a river flows
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- the preserved remains of an organism
- when continental glaciers covered most of Earth
- animal with a backbone
- solid rock outer layer of Earth
- the soil under topsoil
- sediment along a coast
- a large stream
- the amount of sediment getting carried by a river
21 Clues: a large stream • a filled in mold • a tiny groove in soil • animal with a backbone • the ability to do work • the soil under topsoil • sediment along a coast • water water underground • where all living things live • dark colored material in soil • a meander cut off from a river • solid rock outer layer of Earth • wide valley in which a river flows • the preserved remains of an organism • ...
GMOs 2023-04-13
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- rotating crops to help soil health
- creating flat sections of land to stop soil runoff
- places where large amounts of animals are fed
- science of caring for and planting timber
- chemicals that kill fungi
- chemicals that kills weeds
- process where humans destroy the land
- improving agriculture with new ideas
- pest control that involves live organisms
- foods that have to go through processing
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- cut trees, burn land to help soil
- agriculture where animals graze on grass
- land that is good for growing crops
- chemicals that kill insects that eat crops
- organism created by inserting new DNA into cell
- chemical or natural substance that increases soil health
- farming that does not require tilling soil
- agriculture that preserve land health
- science of growing and raising food
- breeding that is based on selected traits
- process where one crop is grown at a time
21 Clues: chemicals that kill fungi • chemicals that kills weeds • cut trees, burn land to help soil • rotating crops to help soil health • land that is good for growing crops • science of growing and raising food • improving agriculture with new ideas • agriculture that preserve land health • process where humans destroy the land • agriculture where animals graze on grass • ...
Biomes 2023-04-24
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- climate zone located 0-30 degrees N/S
- climate zone located 60-90 degrees N/S
- frozen layer of soil
- the temperature and rainfall from day to day
- number of different species of animals
- has permafrost and cold year round
- deciduous trees, Ohio's biome
- rocky soil, seasons, and on California coast
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- little rain, warm year round, sand
- climate zone located 30-60 degrees N/S
- has coniferous trees and acidic soil
- animals whose blood temperature match the outside
- the climate, plus the plants and animals that live there.
- little rain, hot days, cold nights, cactus
- most diverse biome, high biodiversity
- animals whose temperature remain the same
- how high above sea level
- little rain, mostly grass, great soil
- little rain, mostly grass, poor soil
- the average rainfall and temperature over a long time
20 Clues: frozen layer of soil • how high above sea level • deciduous trees, Ohio's biome • little rain, warm year round, sand • has permafrost and cold year round • has coniferous trees and acidic soil • little rain, mostly grass, poor soil • climate zone located 0-30 degrees N/S • most diverse biome, high biodiversity • little rain, mostly grass, great soil • ...
Ceramic Vocabulary 2023-05-15
Across
- A design separated by strips of flattened wire
- When the clay has not yet been fired
- An open circular vessel with sloping or curving sides
- The firing of raw dried clay at around 1000 degrees
- The process of bring clay and glazes to high pressures
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- An oven use for firing pottery
- A clay based product baked until hard
- A decorative pattern on an object
- An opaque or semi-glossy substance
- A thin glossy coating applied to pottery or tiles
10 Clues: An oven use for firing pottery • A decorative pattern on an object • An opaque or semi-glossy substance • When the clay has not yet been fired • A clay based product baked until hard • A design separated by strips of flattened wire • A thin glossy coating applied to pottery or tiles • The firing of raw dried clay at around 1000 degrees • ...
TREASURES LAID UP 2022-07-25
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- The rich are to do what? (1 Timothy 6:18)
- Where does Matthew 6:20 tell us to lay up our treasures?
- Matthew 6:20 says that where your treasure is, there your what will be also?
- Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on what? (Matthew 6:19)
- What shall a man give in return for his what? (Matthew 16:26)
- What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and what his soul? Matthew 16:26
- What do thieves to with money? (Matthew 6:19
- Who is charged not to be haughty? (1 Timothy 6:17)
- The rich are to be rich in good what? (1 Timothy 6:18)
- Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him what himself and take up his cross and follow me." (Matthew 26:24)
- James 5:3 says the rich's gold and silver have what?
- A rich man is wise in whose eyes? (Proverbs 28:11)
- He who loves money will not be what with money? (Ecclesiastes 5:10)
- He who loves wealth will not be satisfied with his what? (Ecclesiastes 5:10)
- Matthew 6:24 says that you cannot serve God and what?
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- The rich are to be what and ready to share? (1 Timothy 6:18)
- James 5:4 says the wages of the laborers that were held back from them by fraud cry out against them and reached whom? (3 words)
- What does Matthew 6:19 say that moth and rust to to money?
- The rich are told not to set their what on the uncertainty of riches? (1 Timothy 6:17)
- The rich are to store up their what for themselves as a good foundation for the future? (1 Timothy 6:19)
- James 5:2 says the rich's garments are what?
- If we seek the what of God and His righteous, all that we need will be added to us? (Matthew 6:33)
- If the rich store up treasures as a good foundation for the future, they may take hold of that which is truly what? (1 Timothy 6:19)
- James 5:2 says that the rich should weep and howl because their riches have what?
- The rich are told to set their hopes on what or whom? (1 Timothy 6:17)
- Who can serve two masters? (Matthew 6:24) (2 words)
26 Clues: The rich are to do what? (1 Timothy 6:18) • James 5:2 says the rich's garments are what? • What do thieves to with money? (Matthew 6:19 • Who is charged not to be haughty? (1 Timothy 6:17) • A rich man is wise in whose eyes? (Proverbs 28:11) • Who can serve two masters? (Matthew 6:24) (2 words) • James 5:3 says the rich's gold and silver have what? • ...
5. nodaļa 2016-02-24
19 Clues: sad • bad • rich • good • poor • lucky • happy • aliens • dreams • future • screen • vehicle • machine • planets • friendly • microchip • roboguard • solar panel • communication
STUDENT 2 2021-04-13
Cycles in Ecosystems 2016-05-10
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- a process which releases carbon dioxide out of fossil fuels
- this reduces carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere
- nitrifying bacteria turn this into nitrite
- water vapour can be released from plants by this process
- how water is released from the atmosphere to fall on earth
- an animal source of nitrogen
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- the carbon-rich molecule produced during photosynthesis
- plants which are commonly associated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- this reduces the amount of nitrate in the soil
- this process releases water vapour from oceans
- this occurs to dead organisms when decay is prevented
- how animals and plants release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- the organisms which release ammonia or carbon dioxide from detritus
13 Clues: an animal source of nitrogen • nitrifying bacteria turn this into nitrite • this reduces the amount of nitrate in the soil • this process releases water vapour from oceans • this reduces carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere • this occurs to dead organisms when decay is prevented • the carbon-rich molecule produced during photosynthesis • ...
Into Reading 3 Module 9 Brain Teaser 2023-07-20
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- a fungus that makes bread dough rise
- the first baby leaves of a plant
- The presentations were _______ flawless. (synonym for almost or basically)
- a mix of dirt and food scraps that makes nutrient-rich soil
- dried grapes
- Tomatoes and grapes grow on _____s.
- Moving a plant from one area to another
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- the people who plant and grow food
- a plant that is ground into flour and used to make bread
- Your skin ________s when you take a long bath, and grapes _____ in the sun.
- We finished ______ for our presentations and presented them.
- a bright red color
- a hot place to grow plants when it is cold outside
13 Clues: dried grapes • a bright red color • the first baby leaves of a plant • the people who plant and grow food • Tomatoes and grapes grow on _____s. • a fungus that makes bread dough rise • Moving a plant from one area to another • a hot place to grow plants when it is cold outside • a plant that is ground into flour and used to make bread • ...
English 2014-08-29
19 Clues: pen • huis • etui • stas • tijd • strip • leraar • tippex • agenda • schaar • eraeser • horloge • vrienden • plakband • huisdier • kruiswoord • notitieboek • nietmachine • puntenslijper
APES Unit 8 2022-05-13
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- production of enough crops or livestock for a farm family's survival and, in good yeas, a surplus to sell or put aside for hard times
- production of enough food for a farm family's survival and perhaps a surplus that can be sold; this type of agriculture uses higher inputs of labor, fertilizer, and water than traditional subsistence agriculture
- growing and harvesting of fish and shellfish for human use in freshwater ponds, irrigation ditches, and lakes, or in cages or fenced-in areas of coastal lagoons and estuaries
- growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot; for example, a carbohydrate-rich grain that depletes soil nitrogen and a protein-rich legume that adds nitrogen to the soil may be intercropped
- Substance that destroys many different organisms
- the amount of a potentially harmful substance that is ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin
- consuming insufficient food to meet one's minimum daily energy needs for a long enough time to cause harmful effects
- conversion of rangeland, rain-fed cropland, or irrigated cropland to desert-like land, with a drop in agricultural productivity of 10% or more; it usually is caused by a combination of overgrazing, soil erosion, prolonged drought, and climate change
- row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land
- planting regular crops and close-growing plants, such as hay or nitrogen-fixing legumes, in alternating rows or bands to help reduce depletion of soil nutrients
- cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land
- planting crops on a long, steep slope that has been converted into a series of broad, nearly level terraces with short vertical drops from one to another that run along the contour of the land to retain water and reduce soil erosion
- a large area of cropland in the midwestern United States that had to be abandoned because of severe soil erosion caused by a combination of poor cultivation practices and prolonged drought
- saturation of soil with irrigation water or excessive precipitation so that the water table rises close to the surface
- simultaneously growing a variety of crops on the same plot
- increase in the concentration of a chemical in specific organs or tissues at a level higher than would normally be expected
- complex form of intercropping in which a large number of different plants that mature at different times are planted together
- The ability of individuals to obtain sufficient food on a day-to-day basis
- measure of how harmful a substance is
- using risk assessment and other information to determine options and make decisions about reducing or eliminating risks
- any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease
- accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth
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- increase in concentration of DDT, PCBs, and other slowly degradable, fat-soluble chemicals in organisms at successively higher trophic levels of a food chain or web
- the resulting type & amount of damage to health - acute or chronic
- chemical that kills insects
- planting a plot of land with several varieties of the same crop
- alley cropping: planting trees and crops together
- using large inputs of energy from fossil fuels (especially oil and natural gas), water, fertilizer, and pesticides to produce large quantities of crops and livestock for domestic and foreign sale
- a poisonous substance produced during the metabolism and growth of certain microorganisms and some higher plant and animal species
- chemicals, ionizing radiation, and viruses that cause or promote the development of cancer
- chemicals that mimic hormones and interfere with natural hormones
- diet so high in calories, saturated (animal) fats, salt, sugar, and processed foods and so low in vegetables and fruits that the consumer runs a high risk of developing diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other health hazards
- Genetically modified rice that produces edible beta-carotene, which the body can turn into vitamin A
- faulty nutrition, caused by a diet that does not supply an individual with enough protein, essential fats, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients needed for good health
- chemical that adversely affects the health of a living human or animal by causing injury, illness, or death
- the organism that causes malaria
- an immediate or rapid harmful reaction to an exposure ranging from dizziness to death; characterized by sudden and severe exposure and rapid absorption of the substance. Normally, a single large exposure is involved
- process of gathering data and making assumptions to estimate short-and long-term harmful effects on human health or the environment from exposure to hazards associated with the use of a particular product or technology
- chemical or form of radiation that causes inheritable changes (mutations) in the DNA molecules in genes
- popular term for the introduction of scientifically bred or selected varieties of grain (rice, wheat, maize) that, with adequate inputs of fertilizer and water, can greatly increase crop yields
- probability that something undesirable will result from deliberate or accidental exposure to a hazard
- median lethal dose; amount of toxic material per unit of body weight of test animals that kills half the test population in a certain time
- chemical, ionizing agent, or virus that causes birth defect
- any chemical designed to kill or inhibit the growth of an organism that people consider undesirable
44 Clues: chemical that kills insects • the organism that causes malaria • measure of how harmful a substance is • Substance that destroys many different organisms • alley cropping: planting trees and crops together • simultaneously growing a variety of crops on the same plot • chemical, ionizing agent, or virus that causes birth defect • ...
Rich Homie Jerrica 2014-05-07
Across
- the degree measure of the angle through which the figure is rotated
- a closed figure having four sides and four angles
- the image produced by enlarging or reducing a figure
- a polygon that has all sides congruent and all angles congruent
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- a line that divides a figure into two halves that are reflections of each other
- figures that match exactly when folded in half have line symmetry
- two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90
- a fixed point used for measurement when altering the size of a figure
- the mirror image produced by flipping a figure over a line
- figure figures that have the same size and same shape and corresponding sides and angles with equal measure
- an image larger than the original
- an image smaller than the original
12 Clues: an image larger than the original • an image smaller than the original • a closed figure having four sides and four angles • the image produced by enlarging or reducing a figure • the mirror image produced by flipping a figure over a line • two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90 • ...
chapter rich vocab 2023-01-19
Across
- padded texile covering that is fixed to furniture such as armchairs and sofas
- in tense and eager enjoyment interest or approval
- showing a lack of courage or confidence easily frighted
- a ghost
- not securely held or in position dangerously likely to fall or collapse
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care
- hot genuine or true,fake
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- of a person or manner feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed not displaying anxiety interest or enthusiam
- of a person wishing to do what is right especially to do one,s work or duty well and thoroughly
- an industrial installation where a substance is refined
- without defense or protection totally vulnerable
- a short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something especially an someone else's behalf
12 Clues: a ghost • hot genuine or true,fake • without defense or protection totally vulnerable • in tense and eager enjoyment interest or approval • a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care • an industrial installation where a substance is refined • showing a lack of courage or confidence easily frighted • ...
rich yeast dough 2021-05-20
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- What is Cinnamon sugar, streusel topping, almond filling, and clear glaze used in the production of?
- A rich, crescent-shaped roll made from a rolled-in dough that is low in sugar.
- What is frangipane made from?
- A sweet yeast roll soaked in rum-flavored syrup.
- A sweet, rolled-in dough made into many shapes, usually with a sweet filling or topping.
- Which pastry requires a small round piece of dough to be pressed into a larger round piece of dough?
- What Italian rich sweet dough contains raisins, almonds, nutmeg, rum, orange, and lemon?
- What is created when many layers of fat are sandwiched between many layers of dough in rolled-in dough?
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- What is rolled into rolled-in dough?
- What is the mixing method for most rich doughs and why?
- Are coffee cakes, filled coffee cakes, loaf coffee cakes, Danish pretzels, and Danish strip coffee cakes made from plain sweet dough or Danish dough, or both?
- A yeast roll rich in butter and eggs but relatively low in sugar, often made up with a little round topknot and baked in flaring fluted tins
- What is the preferred fat for roll-in dough?
- Another name for a Danish twist is a
14 Clues: What is frangipane made from? • What is rolled into rolled-in dough? • Another name for a Danish twist is a • What is the preferred fat for roll-in dough? • A sweet yeast roll soaked in rum-flavored syrup. • What is the mixing method for most rich doughs and why? • A rich, crescent-shaped roll made from a rolled-in dough that is low in sugar. • ...
Rich Football Players 2024-04-16
Across
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- 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.
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- 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. • ...
cross word puzzle. 2023-04-16
5 Clues: , It is the hottest layer of the Earth. • , Water is carried through the leaf through it. • , it is the part of the flower which protects it. • ,Material through which we can not see very clearly. • , It is the type of soil which feels sticky when wet.
G 5 Rock Cycle 2024-05-08
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- the process of rocks changing into other kinds of rock
- rock rocks formed when magma cools and becomes hard
- the breakdown of rock by chemical or physical means
- igneous or sedimentary rock that has been changed into a different kind of rock by heat and pressure
- rock fragments such as sand, clay, mud or silt
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- rock formed by layers of sediment piling on top of each other over thousands of years
- the process of moving soil or rock from one place to another
- melted rock and minerals within the Earth
8 Clues: melted rock and minerals within the Earth • rock fragments such as sand, clay, mud or silt • rock rocks formed when magma cools and becomes hard • the breakdown of rock by chemical or physical means • the process of rocks changing into other kinds of rock • the process of moving soil or rock from one place to another • ...
Christian's Thanksgiving Crossword 2025 2025-11-24
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- The name of the town the first Thanksgiving happened in.
- Important holiday after Thanksgiving.
- fruit sauce that some people put on turkey!
- The bird of Thanksgiving!
- what turkeys say.
- Who to hang out with on Thanksgiving!
- A ball sport to watch on Thanksgiving.
- People at the first Thanksgiving.
- The holiday this crossword is about.
- What type of puzzle is this?
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- The season Thanksgiving is in. (I think?)
- The season after fall.
- Smashed root.
- Grateful.
- Green bean _________.
- how to feel on Thanksgiving.
- Colorful things on trees in fall.
- Sweets after dinner.
- A yummy thing to put inside the turkey!
19 Clues: Grateful. • Smashed root. • what turkeys say. • Sweets after dinner. • Green bean _________. • The season after fall. • The bird of Thanksgiving! • how to feel on Thanksgiving. • What type of puzzle is this? • Colorful things on trees in fall. • People at the first Thanksgiving. • The holiday this crossword is about. • Important holiday after Thanksgiving. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-11-02
Across
- have great wealth and power
- rapids along the Nile River
- The greatest of Egypt's pharaohs.
- the worlds longest river-It flows through East Africa, Egypt, and into the Mediterranean Sea
- imaginary creatures with a human head and the body of a lion
- the title used by the rulers of Egypt
- Specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth for preservation
- a series of rulers from the same family
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- a tall, pointed, four-sided pillar in ancient Egypt
- a triangle shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- the application of scientific and mathematical knowledge for practical purposes
- paths followed by traders
- rich and powerful people
- a huge stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics, Greek and a later form of Egyptian
- the ancient Egyptian writing system that used picture symbols
- life after death
- huge triangular tombs built by the Egyptians.
- a long lasting paper-like material
18 Clues: life after death • rich and powerful people • paths followed by traders • have great wealth and power • rapids along the Nile River • The greatest of Egypt's pharaohs. • a long lasting paper-like material • the title used by the rulers of Egypt • a series of rulers from the same family • huge triangular tombs built by the Egyptians. • ...
Chapter 2-Our Environment 2021-06-14
Across
- The form or shape of part of Earth's surface
- To save and protect
- To change the way you do something
- Dig for materials
- A region where there are many factories
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- A region where there is flat land and rich soil and it is good for farming
- The largest land areas on earth
- To use an item again
- An area of land that is completely surrounded by water
- A large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or over a wide area of land
- Where all living things such as plants and animals interact with each other
11 Clues: Dig for materials • To save and protect • To use an item again • The largest land areas on earth • To change the way you do something • A region where there are many factories • The form or shape of part of Earth's surface • An area of land that is completely surrounded by water • A region where there is flat land and rich soil and it is good for farming • ...
Nature 2025-05-27
Across
- Clearing of forests for agriculture, logging, or urban use
- Organic matter that decomposes into nutrient-rich soil
- Process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy
- A community of organisms and their physical environment
- Wearing away of land by wind, water, or other natural agents
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
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- Natural home of a plant, animal, or other organism
- Type of development that meets needs without harming future resources
- Protective atmospheric layer that absorbs UV radiation
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat
- Element at the center of climate discussions due to emissions
11 Clues: Natural home of a plant, animal, or other organism • Process of converting waste into reusable material • Protective atmospheric layer that absorbs UV radiation • Organic matter that decomposes into nutrient-rich soil • A community of organisms and their physical environment • Clearing of forests for agriculture, logging, or urban use • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why Crossword 2014-02-01
Across
- Where did Hannah and Clay work together?
- How did Hannah tell the people that were a cause of her death?
- What fell on Jenny’s car after she crashed?
- What was Jesse’s, Alex’s and Hannah’s code word they would use at Monet’s Café?
- Which kind of list did Alex make that Hannah was put on?
- Marcus Cooley was Hannah’s ___________
- How many tapes were there?
- What was Tyler?
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- What tape was Clay on?
- What was Hannah’s famous poem called?
- Who was Hannah’s last chance?
- Whose Walkman did Clay take?
- What did Zach steal from Hannah?
- Where did Jess and Hannah first meet Alex?
- What was the name of the park where Hannah had her first kiss?
15 Clues: What was Tyler? • What tape was Clay on? • How many tapes were there? • Whose Walkman did Clay take? • Who was Hannah’s last chance? • What did Zach steal from Hannah? • What was Hannah’s famous poem called? • Marcus Cooley was Hannah’s ___________ • Where did Hannah and Clay work together? • Where did Jess and Hannah first meet Alex? • ...
Soil Erosion 2018-03-05
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- Air, sunlight, water and soil are all necessary for ________
- is the extremely slow movement of soil down a steep hillside.
- process of the gradual destruction or diminution of something eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- is a mass movement that happens when a large section of soil or soft rock breaks away from a slope and slides downwards.
- is a mudflow of water mixed with volcanic ash.
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- plants grown in a row to facilitate harvesting and water
- is a process that breaks down rocks by the effects of weather
- Animals and _______live in soil.
- Nitrogen,calcium,magnesium,potassium are four ________ we get from soil.
- small ditches, usually 2-6 inches deep, between the rows of plants used to convey water
- is the top layer of Soil on the earth.
- a covering placed on bare soil to keep it from eroding
12 Clues: Animals and _______live in soil. • is the top layer of Soil on the earth. • is a mudflow of water mixed with volcanic ash. • a covering placed on bare soil to keep it from eroding • plants grown in a row to facilitate harvesting and water • Air, sunlight, water and soil are all necessary for ________ • is a process that breaks down rocks by the effects of weather • ...
Soil Pollution 2025-06-28
Across
- Which living organisms are harmed by soil pollution?
- Which farming product pollutes soil?
- What is the process of cleaning polluted soil?
- Which human activity leads to soil pollution?
- What is the result of dumping industrial waste?
- What is the natural layer affected by pollution?
Down
- What do we call the loss of soil quality?
- What do we call harmful chemicals used in farming?
- What is the unwanted addition to soil called?
- Which natural resource is polluted by chemicals?
- Which type of waste causes soil pollution?
- What is one way to reduce soil pollution?
- Which gas is released from polluted soil?
- What is thrown on land and causes pollution?
- Which type of pollution affects farming land?
15 Clues: Which farming product pollutes soil? • What do we call the loss of soil quality? • What is one way to reduce soil pollution? • Which gas is released from polluted soil? • Which type of waste causes soil pollution? • What is thrown on land and causes pollution? • What is the unwanted addition to soil called? • Which human activity leads to soil pollution? • ...
Roman Provinces 2023-10-02
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- brought under Rome rule after conquest of Claudius in 43 CE, Boudican Revolt in 60-61 AD, rich in metals needed for coinage
- descendant of Macedonian Greek general Ptolemy, last ruler of Egypt before it became a Roman province
- governing assembly in ancient Rome, only patricians were members in early period
- founded after Rome defeated Carthage, one of the wealthiest provinces, rich with olive plantations and clay sources
- annexed by Pompey in 64 BC, ports and trade routes were important economic forces, many exports
- Spain and Portugal, acquired during Punic Wars, served as a granary and a major source of metals
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- led Roman armies in Gallic Wars, defeated Pompey in a civil war, assassinated on the Ides of March
- administrative regions of the Roman Republic and later Empire outside of Italy
- Rome's rule began after defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra, major producer of grain
- first Roman province, acquired after First Punic War, important source of grain
- Greece, came under Roman rule after Battle of Corinth in 146 BC, Athens was a primary center of education
- defeated Marc Antony and Cleopatra, founder of the Roman Empire, first emperor
- Israel, became a Roman province under Augustus after death of Herod the Great, controlled land and coastal sea routes to Israel, buffer against Parthian Empire
- Caesar's campaign allowed Rome to claim France, the Netherlands, and Belgium
14 Clues: Caesar's campaign allowed Rome to claim France, the Netherlands, and Belgium • administrative regions of the Roman Republic and later Empire outside of Italy • defeated Marc Antony and Cleopatra, founder of the Roman Empire, first emperor • first Roman province, acquired after First Punic War, important source of grain • ...
ZAST Grade 5 Puzzle 2 2025-02-01
4 Clues: (7 letters) – The layer of soil made of broken rocks. • (7 letters) – The topmost layer of soil, rich in nutrients. • (7 letters) – The process of soil being washed away by water or wind. • (4 letters) – A type of soil with large particles that drains water quickly.
pottery 2025-12-22
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- A round dish for holding food
- The surface feel of a cer
- A vessel used for drinking
- The machine that spins clay while shaping it
- A special oven used to fire pottery
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- The shape of a pottery piece
- A liquid coating that gives pottery color and shine
- To decorate pottery with color
- To heat pottery in a kiln to harden it
- To shape clay on a spinning wheel
- The soft material used to make pottery
- A method of building pottery without a wheel
12 Clues: The surface feel of a cer • A vessel used for drinking • The shape of a pottery piece • A round dish for holding food • To decorate pottery with color • To shape clay on a spinning wheel • A special oven used to fire pottery • To heat pottery in a kiln to harden it • The soft material used to make pottery • The machine that spins clay while shaping it • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2013-01-13
Across
- obtained stone by cutting digging or blasting
- body prepared fro burial according to ancient Egyptian practice
- group of people who lived in modern day Turkey and northern Syria
- mathematical study of the properties, measurements, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- people who watch over and direct workers
- flat land area that is raised sharply above nearby land
- woman pharoah who strengthened through trade
- high waterfall or rapids
- a life believed to folloe death
- structures built to honor a person, group, or event
- pilliar-shaped stone monument
- family or group that rules for several generations
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- pharoah who ruled Egypt for 66 years and greatly expanded the empire by conquering surrounding territories
- pictures that stand for words or sounds
- to preserve a body after death
- sets of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship
- substance that is burned to produce a pleasant smell
- pharoah who ordered the construction of the largest pyramid ever built
- type of pyramid that rose with sides that rise in giant steps
- triangle shaped deposit of rich soil near a rivers mouth
- favorable for the growth of crops and other plants
- paper like material made from the stems of papayrus reed
- order in which members of a royal family inherits a throne
- fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant
- fine fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands
26 Clues: ruler of ancient Egypt • high waterfall or rapids • pilliar-shaped stone monument • to preserve a body after death • a life believed to folloe death • pictures that stand for words or sounds • people who watch over and direct workers • fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant • woman pharoah who strengthened through trade • obtained stone by cutting digging or blasting • ...
DHI2 Eco-Week 2024-10-22
Across
- Series of stages through which a product passes from creation to disposal.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute the environment.
- Energy derived from the sun.
- Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Protection and management of natural resources.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- Type of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Organic material used to enrich soil.
- Community of living organisms and their environment.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- The large-scale removal of trees from forests.
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- Sustainable farming method that imitates natural ecosystems.
- Site for the disposal of waste materials.
- Adjustments made to mitigate the effects of climate change.
- Method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water.
- Type of energy that can be replenished naturally.
- Farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals.
- Fast-growing plant often used as a sustainable material.
- Footprint Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual or organization.
- Transforming waste materials into new products of better quality.
- Capable of being maintained without depletion of resources.
- The process of obtaining materials sustainably.
- Misleading claims about the environmental benefits of a product.
- Trade Trading partnership that aims for equity in international trade.
- Relating to the relationship between living organisms and their environment.
- The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth.
- Sources of energy that are naturally replenished.
- Element central to climate change, often found in fossil fuels.
29 Clues: Energy derived from the sun. • Organic material used to enrich soil. • Underground layer of water-bearing rock. • Site for the disposal of waste materials. • The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth. • Type of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. • The large-scale removal of trees from forests. • Farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals. • ...
Grade 3 SS review 2025-10-28
Across
- The height of land above sea level.
- To save and protect resources.
- Resource: A resource that can be replaced in a short time.
- Region: A place where many kinds of factories are located.
- The washing away of soil by rain, wind, or rivers.
- An area in an arctic climate where the ground is frozen nearly all year.
- Sun-dried bricks used to build shelters.
- The weather a place has over a long period of time.
- What happens when chemicals or smoke harm the air or water.
- The kinds of plant life that grow in an area.
- A violent shaking of the earth.
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- One of the seven largest land areas on Earth.
- To change the way you do something to fit the environment.
- To use an item again.
- Resource: A resource that takes a long time to replace or cannot be replaced.
- To change the environment.
- All the living things (plants and animals) interacting with each other in one place.
- Region: A place with flat land and rich soil, used for farming.
- A large area that has at least one feature making it different from other areas.
- The daily conditions outside.
- A mountain that erupts in an explosion of molten rock (lava) and ash.
- The natural shape of a part of Earth's surface.
- Hazard: An event in nature that can cause changes to the land.
- Resource: Something found in nature that people use.
- A big storm with strong winds and a lot of rainfall.
25 Clues: To use an item again. • To change the environment. • The daily conditions outside. • To save and protect resources. • A violent shaking of the earth. • The height of land above sea level. • Sun-dried bricks used to build shelters. • One of the seven largest land areas on Earth. • The kinds of plant life that grow in an area. • The natural shape of a part of Earth's surface. • ...
Parables Crossword Creator 2025-10-13
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- Short stories Jesus told to teach lessons.
- Jesus used parables to teach about the Kingdom of...
- The thorns represent the worries and life of the...
- Some seeds were scorched by the hot...
- The lost sheep represents a person who has gone astray from...
- The shepherd left ___ sheep to find the one that was lost.
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- Parables often use things from everyday...
- The hurt man was left lying on the...
- The man who helped the injured traveler was from this group.
- soil Some seeds fell on good...
- This parable of the lost sheep teaches that God never gives up on the...
- The shepherd wouldn’t rest until his sheep was...
- What animal went missing in the story?
13 Clues: soil Some seeds fell on good... • The hurt man was left lying on the... • Some seeds were scorched by the hot... • What animal went missing in the story? • Parables often use things from everyday... • Short stories Jesus told to teach lessons. • The shepherd wouldn’t rest until his sheep was... • The thorns represent the worries and life of the... • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2025-09-23
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- The Earth's system that includes all forms of water.
- High in marine systems but absent in freshwater.
- Major threat to aquatic ecosystems from sewage and waste.
- The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic.
- Freshwater ecosystems where soil is saturated for long periods.
- Small organisms that form the base of the freshwater food web.
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- Type of discharge that releases toxic chemicals into water.
- Freshwater ecosystems with fast-moving water like rivers.
- Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea.
- Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems.
- Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface.
- Freshwater ecosystems with still or slow-moving water like ponds.
12 Clues: Transitional areas where rivers meet the sea. • High in marine systems but absent in freshwater. • The other primary ecosystem type besides aquatic. • The Earth's system that includes all forms of water. • Rich variety of life supported by aquatic ecosystems. • Ecosystem type that covers 71% of the Earth's surface. • ...
ginger puzzle 2022-04-08
4a 2024-12-03
20 Clues: haj • tök • ajtó • szia • baba • ablak • pohár • homok • olvas • madár • boldog • kirakó • ország • kiscica • szegény • lovaglás • ragasztó • napszemüveg • keresztrejtvény • pattogatott kukorica
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2025-11-20
20 Clues: flu • Bein • burn • sign • pull • count • Kehle • point • Leber • caugh • Zähne • oxygen • Daumen • ceiling • backache • Schulter • balanced • überholen • Oberschenkel • Kreuzworträtsel
