clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Three Gorges Project 2019-08-29
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- A natural flow of water that continues in a long line across land to the sea.
- The total amount of rain that falls in a particular area.
- Large amounts of water covering an area.
- Electricity produce using the power of water.
- Crossword title initials.
- The process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc.
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- Name of the canyon on the Yangtze river
- The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area.
- Name of the river where the largest hydroelectric plant in the world is located.
- The process of making air, water, soil, dirty; the state of being dirty.
- A low wall built at the side of a river to prevent it from flooding.
- A barrier that is built across a river to stop the water from flowing.
- Very bad weather with strong winds and rain, and often thunder and lightning.
13 Clues: Crossword title initials. • Name of the canyon on the Yangtze river • Large amounts of water covering an area. • Electricity produce using the power of water. • The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area. • The total amount of rain that falls in a particular area. • A low wall built at the side of a river to prevent it from flooding. • ...
Patsy’s celebratory 93rd Crossword 2023-04-23
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- World’s greatest great grandmother
- The only type of crossword worth doing
- Letters and Numbers dictionary man
- The lodge
- Could peel these for her country
- Remind me the rules of this card game again?
- Favourite additional hair colour
- Common outing with daughters
- Abbreviation of paper
- Adored smh humour columnist
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- Feline version of a Japanese liqueur
- Your smh cryptic crossword collaborator
- Avenue of the sauna
- Repetitive holiday getaway
- Transport to meet the Foleys
- 5pm staple
- Not married to your ordinary type of doctor
17 Clues: The lodge • 5pm staple • Avenue of the sauna • Abbreviation of paper • Repetitive holiday getaway • Adored smh humour columnist • Transport to meet the Foleys • Common outing with daughters • Could peel these for her country • Favourite additional hair colour • World’s greatest great grandmother • Letters and Numbers dictionary man • Feline version of a Japanese liqueur • ...
Part 2: Crossword Puzzle Here are 15 economic terms for the crossword along with their answers: Inflation – General rise in prices. Demand – Consumer willingness to buy goods. Supply – Quantity of goods available for sale. Market – A place where buyers a 2025-01-29
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- – Economic downturn.
- – Limited nature of resources.
- – Consumer willingness to buy goods.
- 2: Crossword Puzzle
- – Human effort used in production.
- – Revenue minus costs.
- – A place where buyers and sellers interact.
- – Quantity of goods available for sale.
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- – A single firm dominating a market.
- – When supply meets demand.
- – Assets used to produce goods.
- – Government financial assistance.
- are 15 economic terms for the crossword along with their answers:
- – General rise in prices.
- – Measure of total output of an economy.
- – When expenses exceed income.
- – Tax on imports.
17 Clues: – Tax on imports. • 2: Crossword Puzzle • – Economic downturn. • – Revenue minus costs. • – General rise in prices. • – When supply meets demand. • – Limited nature of resources. • – When expenses exceed income. • – Assets used to produce goods. • – Government financial assistance. • – Human effort used in production. • – A single firm dominating a market. • ...
Products 2025-02-25
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- This one’s for the rebels. Made with Japan and carnauba waxes and mattifying clay to define and hold your style. Olive oil increases the tensile strength of your hair, preventing breakage while conditioning behentrimonium chloride keeps hair feeling soft.
- Give sad hair its shine and bounce back with a luxurious combination of reparative ingredients. Softening seaweed gel, avocado oil and olive oil smooth the hair and deliver intense moisture as protein-rich soy milk strengthens your locks.
- Ethyl macadamiate protects hair from heat and humidity. Fresh bananas are protein-rich. Proudly packaging-free.
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- Shield your hair from past, present, and future damage. Chickpea cream helps to restore strength. Fresh grapefruit juice adds shine to hair. Hydrolyzed wheat gluten rebuilds hair from within
- Japan wax, PVP and kaolin clay work together to give a firm hold, set your style and leave a matte-finish. Linseed mucilage and illipe butter soften and hydrate hair.
- This supremely soothing ointment of coconut oil, candelilla wax and chamomile blue oil calms and moisturizes scalps while salicylic acid (formed naturally from meadowsweet) softens dry, flaky buildup so it can be washed out more easily
- To keep platinum and gray locks looking their best, only purple will do! An infusion of fresh citrus juices and seaweed gives hair softness and shine.
- Sea salt adds volume. Sugar kelp mucilage boosts shine. Patchouli soothes mood.
8 Clues: Sea salt adds volume. Sugar kelp mucilage boosts shine. Patchouli soothes mood. • Ethyl macadamiate protects hair from heat and humidity. Fresh bananas are protein-rich. Proudly packaging-free. • To keep platinum and gray locks looking their best, only purple will do! An infusion of fresh citrus juices and seaweed gives hair softness and shine. • ...
Agriculture 2022-12-06
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- alternating crops grown in a location each season to prevent soil nutrient depletion
- fertilizer made from manure or compost
- raise animals in confined locations and create air and water pollution
- farming method where flat areas are cut out of moutainsides slowing the velocity of water reducing erosion
- uses perforated hoses to release small amounts of water to plant root
- inorganic commercialized fertilizer
- often used as cover crops as they fix nitrogen in the soil
- this nutrient is the most important limiting factor in plant growth
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- crops planted in curving rows
- trees planted around edges of fields prevent wind from eroding soil
- these keep the soil covered reducing erosion
- pesticide that kills target and nontarget species
- soil is left alone and the remainder of the last crop decomposes into the soil
- breaking up the soil which leads to erosion
- least efficient form of irrigation
- the three major plant nutrients
16 Clues: crops planted in curving rows • the three major plant nutrients • least efficient form of irrigation • inorganic commercialized fertilizer • fertilizer made from manure or compost • breaking up the soil which leads to erosion • these keep the soil covered reducing erosion • pesticide that kills target and nontarget species • ...
APES Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-07
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- Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth.
- the maximum amount of a renewable resource that can be harvested without compromising the future availability of that resource
- a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land
- creating flat platforms (almost like steps) in the hillside that provide a level planting surface, which reduces soil runoff from the slope.
- the removal of select trees in an area; this leaves the majority of the habitat in place and has less of an impact on the ecosystem
- A change in the genetic composition of a population as a result of humans selecting which individuals breed, typically with a preconceived set of traits in mine.
- is a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage. No-till is an agricultural technique which increases the amount of water that infiltrates into the soil and increases organic matter retention and cycling of nutrients in the soil.
- is a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean, an enclosed section of the ocean, or in tanks, ponds or raceways which are filled with seawater
- present or experienced to a severe or intense degree, having or showing a perceptive understanding or insight shrewd, (of an angle) less than 90°.
- The turning-over or "mixing up" of soil before planting.
- having a pH greater than 7. Often contrasted with acid or acidic; compare with basic.
- a rock that contains a large enough concentration of a mineral making it profitable to mine
- is a term indicating a situation in which it becomes necessary for a farmer to continue using pesticides regularly because they have become an indispensable part of an agricultural cycle.
- A set of traits expressed by an individual.
- refers to the saturation of soil with water.
- complete set of genes
- is a condition related to the supply of food, and individuals' access to it.
- artificial structures—such as pavements (roads, sidewalks, parking lots, etc.) that are covered by water-resistant materials
- A fire deliberately set under controlled conditions in order to reduce the accumulation of dead biomass on a forest floor
- physical locations on chromosomes within each cell of an organism, determine range of traits
- suffering from malnutrition, It may involve calories, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins or minerals. Not enough nutrients
- a trait that improves an individual's fitness
- is an animal feeding operation that confines animals for more than 45 days during a growing season, in an area that does not produce vegetation, and meets certain size thresholds.
- an individual's ability to survive and reproduce
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- Part of the water cycle where an excess of water runs down and does not sink into the soil and eventually makes it to the rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- refers to any system that combines conventional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as snails, fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment.
- is the upper, outermost layer of soil, It has the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms and is where most of the Earth's biological soil activity occurs.
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- is a broad-based approach that integrates practices for economic control of pests.
- process when genetic changes bring new species, so larger categories of organisms
- confining animals to a small area for a short time before shifting them to a new location
- a change in the genetic composition of a population over time as a result of random mating
- is a qualitative classification tool used in both the field and laboratory to determine classes for agricultural soils based on their physical texture.
- The restoration (replanting) of a forest that had been reduced by fire or
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- a reduction in the genetic diversity of a population caused by a reduction in its size
- is the number of exchangeable cations per dry weight that a soil is capable of holding, at a given pH value, and available for exchange with the soil water solution.
- an organism that has acquired one or more genes artificially
- A change in the genetic composition of a population over time as a result of the environment determining which individuals are most likely to survive and reproduce.
- table is the surface where the water pressure head is equal to the atmospheric pressure (where gauge pressure = 0).
- random change in genetic code, caused by mistake in copying process of genes
- In agriculture, leaching refers to the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation.
- is a measure of the lethal dose of a toxin, radiation, or pathogen. The value of LD50 for a substance is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population after a specified test duration.
- also called waterwheel and circle irrigation, is a method of crop irrigation in which equipment rotates around a pivot and crops are watered with sprinklers.
- is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or to plant tissues to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- using a variety of techniques, agricultural, biological and use of minimal amount of pesticides when necessary
- is a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops in proximity.
- refers to a research and development and technology transfer initiatives, that increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in the developing world, beginning most markedly in the late 1960s.
- is a land use management system in which trees or shrubs are grown around or among crops or pastureland.
- The genetic process by which one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome during reproductive cell division.
- refers to the fraction of soil organic matter that is amorphous and without the "cellular structure characteristic of plants, micro-organisms or animals.”
52 Clues: complete set of genes • A set of traits expressed by an individual. • refers to the saturation of soil with water. • a trait that improves an individual's fitness • an individual's ability to survive and reproduce • a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • The turning-over or "mixing up" of soil before planting. • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2024 2024-04-10
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- A place where garbage is hauled and buried.
- Turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening.
- Chemicals, industrial waste, and sewage are often allowed in streams, rivers, or oceans, polluting this.
- Turning off lights helps conserve __________.
- Using a resource in such a way that it is not depleted or damaged.
- To use again.
- A popular color on Earth Day.
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- Resources that can be replenished or replaced through careful management.
- April 22. (Two words.)
- Please put your trash in the trash can. Don't __________.
- To process waste in such a way as to reclaim raw material for future use.
- To use less.
12 Clues: To use less. • To use again. • April 22. (Two words.) • A popular color on Earth Day. • A place where garbage is hauled and buried. • Turning off lights helps conserve __________. • Please put your trash in the trash can. Don't __________. • Turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening. • Using a resource in such a way that it is not depleted or damaged. • ...
A family 2020-11-10
4A Lessons 31-32 crossword puzzle 2025-04-09
Nutrition 2022-12-18
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- Tool used to flip foods
- Small knife used for delicate cuts
- Traps air and makes foods stringy
- Nutrients your body needs/uses most
- Substances that carry out bodily functions
- Big knife used for cutting big/hard foods
- Ingredient that puts out small oil fires
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- Technique used to measure flour
- Macronutrient that provides energy
- Technique to have an accurate measurement
- Breaking an egg
- Part of an egg- Protein rich
- Less abundant nutrients
- Tool used to cook foods in it
- Macronutrient used for insulation
- Fat & cholesterol-rich food used to bake
- Macronutrient & builds bodily structure
- Protein-rich food & comes from chickens
- Technique to protect fingers for cutting
- Part of an egg- Fat rich
20 Clues: Breaking an egg • Tool used to flip foods • Less abundant nutrients • Part of an egg- Fat rich • Part of an egg- Protein rich • Tool used to cook foods in it • Technique used to measure flour • Macronutrient used for insulation • Traps air and makes foods stringy • Macronutrient that provides energy • Small knife used for delicate cuts • Nutrients your body needs/uses most • ...
Rich2 2025-12-09
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- that would never touch Rich’s lips or hands
- Rich was religious about
- Rich was know to do often, anytime, anywhere.
- beach where many fond memories were made
- friend who drove with his ski boots on, because Rich jokingly told him it was okay.
- university where he met Lynda.
- beverage he consumed most often in recent years.
- secret ingredient in his soups
- was used in place of ziploc bags
- holy grail of home insulation.
- coveted recipe that made him legendary.
- he described some of the results of his bread baking.
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- type of sandwich he offered at the deli
- station his radio was always turned to.
- used in the spray foam biz that could be misinterpreted if overheard
- nickname his longtime friend Adam had for him.
- special meat treat that many were not fond of.
- favourite daily reading material.
- channel most often shown on his tv or ipad.
- very special soup Rich was famous for.
- is the furthest location Rich transported recycling from
- type of bread he aspired to make well.
- bag/
- type of outdoor performance that would mesmerize Rich.
- pet he he had a particular dislike for.
- could beat the pants of you in this game.
- name of one of Rich’s favourite musicians.
27 Clues: bag/ • Rich was religious about • university where he met Lynda. • secret ingredient in his soups • holy grail of home insulation. • was used in place of ziploc bags • favourite daily reading material. • very special soup Rich was famous for. • type of bread he aspired to make well. • type of sandwich he offered at the deli • station his radio was always turned to. • ...
Mom 2023-05-17
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- Johann is one
- Only language we know
- Profane dessert
- P.o.B. (Chicks with car troubles)
- Home away from home
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- Common crossword clue: me, myself and I
- Grandma is one
- Home not away from home
- Familiar Street name
- Royal name
- Common crossword plant
- Everyone's favorite bovine
- What we can't have enough of (esp. daddy)
13 Clues: Royal name • Johann is one • Grandma is one • Profane dessert • Home away from home • Familiar Street name • Only language we know • Common crossword plant • Home not away from home • Everyone's favorite bovine • P.o.B. (Chicks with car troubles) • Common crossword clue: me, myself and I • What we can't have enough of (esp. daddy)
Food an Cooking in...Ancient Greece 2017-05-23
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- An ancient unit of measurement; an Ancient Olympics race
- Ancient Greek men would gather here to drink wine and discuss important matters
- A farm tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops
- Liquid from olives, used for cooking, lighting clay lanterns and treating small wounds
- Small raised metal grill with four short legs so that it could stand over a fire
- Wine is made by crushing this fruit
- Work animal that trampled barley to separate the grain from the stalks
- Philosopher that called the olive tree "the tree that feeds the children"
- Geese and chickens provided these, a good source of protein for poor Greeks
- Made out of wild olive branches and awarded to Olympic winners
- Other areas of the world set up by the Greeks, supplying foreign food back to them
- Deipnon, the evening meal
- A metal that is a mix of copper and tin, used to make cooking utensils and weapons
- Type of oven made of clay with a small door used to bake bread and cakes and roast meat and fish
- Akratisma,first meal of the day, bread dipped in wine and sometimes a few olives and figs
- Drinking party for men only that often followed dinner
- a broth that poor families ate, made with vegetables, beans and lentils
- A central square where people met and shopped at the market stalls
- One of the biggest ports in Greece, serving Athens
- A system of wells, water tanks and channels that carried water to the fields
- A long period of history
- A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil
- In Greek mythology, dead people's spirits travelled to this place beneath the Earth's surface
- Goddess of hunting and wild animals
- A semi solid sour food made from sheep or goats milk, used in dips
- Ariston, the midday meal
- This type of landscape with rocks made it difficult for ancient Greeks to grow large fields of crops
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- Most powerful Greek god
- Celebrations held to honour Greek gods
- God of the sea
- Tuna, sardines, mackerel which is served in grilled slices or preserved by sun drying,salting and pickling
- Stories of imaginary characters and events
- Farmers kept small herds of goats or sheep for this creamy liquid
- A tree growing fruit that was used in cooking, cleaning and cosmetics
- Round yellow seed used in hummus dip
- Oregano, sage, thyme, marjoram and mustard are some if these used to add extra flavour
- From the parsley family, used in soups and gathered from the wild along with fennel
- A clay jar with two handles that held wine or oil
- Main cereal crop that grew better in Greece than wheat
- A type of cooking fire that was built in the courtyard of a house
- A temple fortress at the top of high ground in a town
- A meat on skewers meal
- Waters along the coast of Greece that provided rich fishing grounds
- Men ate separately from women and children in this dedicated room
- To keep soil fertile, a field was unplanted one year and then planted the next year
- An offer of food to honour a god
- Goddess of farming, a women only festival called Thesmophoria was held in her honour
- These times occurred a very long time ago
- Food was mostly served in this deep round dish
- Ancient Greeks used this as a sweetener; from bees
50 Clues: God of the sea • A meat on skewers meal • Most powerful Greek god • A long period of history • Ariston, the midday meal • Deipnon, the evening meal • An offer of food to honour a god • Wine is made by crushing this fruit • Goddess of hunting and wild animals • Round yellow seed used in hummus dip • Celebrations held to honour Greek gods • A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil • ...
Food an Cooking in...Ancient Greece 2017-05-23
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- A metal that is a mix of copper and tin, used to make cooking utensils and weapons
- Stories of imaginary characters and events
- Liquid from olives, used for cooking, lighting clay lanterns and treating small wounds
- Ancient Greek men would gather here to drink wine and discuss important matters
- A clay jar with two handles that held wine or oil
- Oregano, sage, thyme, marjoram and mustard are some if these used to add extra flavour
- A central square where people met and shopped at the market stalls
- Other areas of the world set up by the Greeks, supplying foreign food back to them
- Tuna, sardines, mackerel which is served in grilled slices or preserved by sun drying,salting and pickling
- Geese and chickens provided these, a good source of protein for poor Greeks
- Ariston, the midday meal
- Wine is made by crushing this fruit
- Goddess of farming, a women only festival called Thesmophoria was held in her honour
- An offer of food to honour a god
- Main cereal crop that grew better in Greece than wheat
- A type of cooking fire that was built in the courtyard of a house
- One of the biggest ports in Greece, serving Athens
- Akratisma,first meal of the day, bread dipped in wine and sometimes a few olives and figs
- Goddess of hunting and wild animals
- Farmers kept small herds of goats or sheep for this creamy liquid
- Men ate separately from women and children in this dedicated room
- To keep soil fertile, a field was unplanted one year and then planted the next year
- Type of oven made of clay with a small door used to bake bread and cakes and roast meat and fish
- A tree growing fruit that was used in cooking, cleaning and cosmetics
- Ancient Greeks used this as a sweetener; from bees
- A semi solid sour food made from sheep or goats milk, used in dips
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- A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil
- This type of landscape with rocks made it difficult for ancient Greeks to grow large fields of crops
- Drinking party for men only that often followed dinner
- Philosopher that called the olive tree "the tree that feeds the children"
- Waters along the coast of Greece that provided rich fishing grounds
- Most powerful Greek god
- From the parsley family, used in soups and gathered from the wild along with fennel
- Work animal that trampled barley to separate the grain from the stalks
- God of the sea
- Round yellow seed used in hummus dip
- Small raised metal grill with four short legs so that it could stand over a fire
- An ancient unit of measurement; an Ancient Olympics race
- Celebrations held to honour Greek gods
- A long period of history
- A meat on skewers meal
- A farm tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops
- A system of wells, water tanks and channels that carried water to the fields
- Deipnon, the evening meal
- In Greek mythology, dead people's spirits travelled to this place beneath the Earth's surface
- A temple fortress at the top of high ground in a town
- Made out of wild olive branches and awarded to Olympic winners
- These times occurred a very long time ago
- a broth that poor families ate, made with vegetables, beans and lentils
- Food was mostly served in this deep round dish
50 Clues: God of the sea • A meat on skewers meal • Most powerful Greek god • Ariston, the midday meal • A long period of history • Deipnon, the evening meal • An offer of food to honour a god • Wine is made by crushing this fruit • Goddess of hunting and wild animals • Round yellow seed used in hummus dip • Celebrations held to honour Greek gods • A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil • ...
abi 2023-02-12
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- Farmers add this to make soil fertile. _______________________________
- A fine powdered form of rock that feels smooth. ________________________
- An organ gives orders to different parts of our body. ______________________________
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- Things that do not grow, breathe and need food.________
- We hear sounds of all kinds with the help of our ____________________________.
5 Clues: Things that do not grow, breathe and need food.________ • Farmers add this to make soil fertile. _______________________________ • A fine powdered form of rock that feels smooth. ________________________ • We hear sounds of all kinds with the help of our ____________________________. • ...
We like Hobbies 2024-11-22
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- physical activities
- make these to go on your wrist
- large tanks of water with fish
- brain activities such as crossword or mazes
- ride on this or learn about this mode of transportation
- enjoying books
- usually a large building with collections of items such as art or historical artifacts
- used to make bowls mugs and statues
- saving various mententoes such as tickets, programs, photos in a book
- money pieces you collect
- make hats and scarves using yarn
- going to other places for fun and adventure
- something you do in spare time
- using pencil and paper to record an image such as a portrait
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- such as singing or playing an instrument
- collect these outdoors, can even be polished
- learing about stars and planets in the universe
- writing or reading poems
- growing plants and flowers
- moving to music such as ballet
- what a magician does
- national hobby month
- use a camera to take pictures
- use to mail a letter, some collect these
- study or collect paper pictures of geographical places
- making food
- make clothes using needle and thread or a machine
- using brushes to make pretty pictures
- folding small pieces of paper into flowers animals etc
- people often use binoculars to study these animals in trees
30 Clues: making food • enjoying books • physical activities • what a magician does • national hobby month • writing or reading poems • money pieces you collect • growing plants and flowers • use a camera to take pictures • make these to go on your wrist • moving to music such as ballet • large tanks of water with fish • something you do in spare time • make hats and scarves using yarn • ...
Aquaponics 2022-12-13
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- animals that live in water
- chemolithotrophic organisms that include species of genera such as Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococcus, Nitrobacter, Nitrospina, Nitrospira and Nitrococcus.
- a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed.
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- the process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without soil.
- a key component in the filtration portion of a recirculating aquaculture system
- a system of growing plants in the water that has been used to cultivate aquatic organisms.
- h2o
- o2
- remove larger suspended material from water, including sand, silt, clay, loose scale, and organic matter.
- are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.
10 Clues: o2 • h2o • animals that live in water • are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. • a key component in the filtration portion of a recirculating aquaculture system • a system of growing plants in the water that has been used to cultivate aquatic organisms. • ...
Chapter 22-24 Review Game 2013-04-15
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- removal of all trees from an area with one cutting
- Published by Rachel Carson about DDT
- same land should be used simultaneously for different things
- landfill garbage graveyard where waste is spread out in layers, compacted and covered
- the method of identifying gaps in conservation lands and eliminating them.
- conditions and processes that allow biodiversity
- land untouched by humanity
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- material rich in organic matter and soil nutrients
- Science dealing with maintaining biological diversity
- potentially renewable resources should not be harvested faster than replenished
- thin strips of vegetation along streams
- unwanted material not liquid or gas
- attitude that the wilderness must be conquered and exploited as quickly as possible
13 Clues: land untouched by humanity • unwanted material not liquid or gas • Published by Rachel Carson about DDT • thin strips of vegetation along streams • conditions and processes that allow biodiversity • material rich in organic matter and soil nutrients • removal of all trees from an area with one cutting • Science dealing with maintaining biological diversity • ...
Colonial Crossword 2017-03-21
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- the famous hill in boston
- City under siege
- British Troop's nicknames
- Colonel Henry's last name
- state that Boston is in
- our new contry
- Commanding General for the colonies
- where the British surrendered
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- How many colonies there are
- Midnight rider
- Commanding General for the British
- Crossword Name of the crossword
- What the British sailed on
13 Clues: Midnight rider • our new contry • City under siege • state that Boston is in • the famous hill in boston • British Troop's nicknames • Colonel Henry's last name • What the British sailed on • How many colonies there are • where the British surrendered • Crossword Name of the crossword • Commanding General for the British • Commanding General for the colonies
Ceramic Vocabulary 2023-01-25
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- A furnace or oven built of heat resistant materials for firing pottery
- Three dimensional shape and structure of an object
- Rolled, snake like ropes of clay joined together to build pots
- The quality of a surface
- A kneading process, manipulating the clay to remove air bubbles
- Pottery pieces in the raw, glazed state
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- Rolled flat sections of clay
- A translucent, nonabsorbent body fired at high temperature
- To heat in a kiln
- Objects made of clay fired to a high temperature
10 Clues: To heat in a kiln • The quality of a surface • Rolled flat sections of clay • Pottery pieces in the raw, glazed state • Objects made of clay fired to a high temperature • Three dimensional shape and structure of an object • A translucent, nonabsorbent body fired at high temperature • Rolled, snake like ropes of clay joined together to build pots • ...
Envirofun Soil 2013-01-17
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- An Organic Soil With Plant residue Still Recognizable
- An Organism That Oromotes Healthy Plant Growth
- Partially Disintegrated Bedrock
- Organic Matter Mixed With Fertilizer
- Well Decomposted Biomineral
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- The Mechanical Manipulation Of Soil
- Any Organism That Can Be Harmful To A Crop
- Upper Layer Of Soil
- Organisms WHose DNA Have Been Altered To Form Unatural Characteristics
- Solid Rock At The Bottum Of Soil
- Top Layer Of soil Consisting Of Organic Matter
- Leaves Spread On The Top Of Soil For Rain Protection
12 Clues: Upper Layer Of Soil • Well Decomposted Biomineral • Partially Disintegrated Bedrock • Solid Rock At The Bottum Of Soil • The Mechanical Manipulation Of Soil • Organic Matter Mixed With Fertilizer • Any Organism That Can Be Harmful To A Crop • An Organism That Oromotes Healthy Plant Growth • Top Layer Of soil Consisting Of Organic Matter • ...
Soil exploration 2017-04-04
12 Clues: core • direct • trenches • influence • area ratio • percussion • auger boring • core recovery • rotory boaring • large structure • disturbed sample • significant depth
Soil Pollution 2017-10-16
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- source of soil polution
- _____ can harmfully leach into soil
- removal of this type of waste is problematic
- gas released by burning waste
- gas that is released from decaying organic waste
- canal that is blocked when turtles ingest plastic
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- a solution for littering
- waste that is usually burnt
- type of waste that is harmful to the environment
- pests that can spread diseases
- _____ sites are illegal waste disposal venues
- a main material that contributes towards littering
12 Clues: source of soil polution • a solution for littering • waste that is usually burnt • gas released by burning waste • pests that can spread diseases • _____ can harmfully leach into soil • removal of this type of waste is problematic • _____ sites are illegal waste disposal venues • type of waste that is harmful to the environment • ...
Soil Evidence 2024-01-03
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- depends on type of mineral
- provides information on origin of the soil
- number of classifications of soil
- forms from minerals coming out of a water solution
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- German investiagtor
- sediment settles into what
- results from weathering of continental rock
- contains more than one mineral
- most common mineral composition of sand
- contains one type of mineral
- found everywhere
- not found in all bodies of water
12 Clues: found everywhere • German investiagtor • sediment settles into what • depends on type of mineral • contains one type of mineral • contains more than one mineral • not found in all bodies of water • number of classifications of soil • most common mineral composition of sand • provides information on origin of the soil • results from weathering of continental rock • ...
Soil Vocab 2023-01-20
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- water held within pore spaces
- similar to gravitational moisture
- water soaking into soil
- ability of soil to retain water
- force soil particles hold to moisture
- zone of accumulation
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- water tightly clings to soil
- water in soil that can be used by plant
- water that moves downward
- soil that allows water to move into soil
- layer that looses material due to leaching
- moisture carrying minerals, chemicals, and salts
12 Clues: zone of accumulation • water soaking into soil • water that moves downward • water tightly clings to soil • water held within pore spaces • ability of soil to retain water • similar to gravitational moisture • force soil particles hold to moisture • water in soil that can be used by plant • soil that allows water to move into soil • layer that looses material due to leaching • ...
3 2016-07-04
20 Clues: acid • soil • spade • water • depth • mulch • shovel • staking • compost • monitor • excavate • alkaline • drainage • rootball • amendment • structure • nutrients • protection • orientation • establishment
World Geography Crossword 2015-01-22
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- Moves warm and cold water
- The part of Earth that is covered by water
- They study of weather
- Map making
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- June 21, Northern hemisphere’s longest day of sunlight
- August 31st marks the date of the spring…
- Prevailing winds blow this way because of the Coriolis Effect
- March 21, the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator
- Language, religion, social groups, government, and economic activities define this
- Earths revolution and its tilt in relation to the result in…
- Climates in high latitudes are the _______________ on earth
- Earth travels in an orbit every ______ days
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- Made of hot, dense rock
- Made of plates
- The Tropic of _______________ is the southern most latitude to receive the sun’s direct waves
- Supports Life
- Part of Earth made of land
- Describes a places location in relation to another place
- Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel
- A group of plants and animals that depend on each other and their surroundings for survival
- Effect: Earth rotates east, global winds are displaced
- When plates squeeze past the earth’s surface and create bends in layers of rock called
- Earth rotates on its axis one time each…
- Is very closely related to elevation
- cycle: Keeps water rates constant
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
- The earth tilts on this
- dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere
30 Clues: Map making • Supports Life • Made of plates • They study of weather • Made of hot, dense rock • The earth tilts on this • Moves warm and cold water • Part of Earth made of land • cycle: Keeps water rates constant • Is very closely related to elevation • dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere • Earth rotates on its axis one time each… • Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel • ...
Unit 1 Review 2026-01-12
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- The second step of the food supply chain; the manufacturing and packaging of food
- Practices that either maintain or improve the consumption of natural resources for future generations
- Your psychological desire to eat
- Food _________ occurs when a household cannot access enough food due to a lack of money and other resources
- How processed food gets to its next destination; The third step of the food supply chain
- This can happen at any point in the food chain, but the consumer is mostly responsible
- What does the body need food for?
- _______ can create memories or affect food choices (one our 5 senses)
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- Helps your body grow and repair
- The physical need for food
- All living and nonliving things around us including air, water, soil, mineral resources, plants and animals that affect the survival of life on Earth
- A farming category which farmers raise animals and plants that live in water
- Food __________ occurs early in the supply chain before food reaches the consumer
- Eating local food is eating ___________
- Where we commonly get our food from; the fourth step of the food supply chain
- Growing plants in a nutrient rich medium rather than soil
- A branch of the government that makes sure the food we eat is safe, healthy, and available
- The first of the food supply chain
- Our food choices are made through physical, social, and psychological ________
- The cultivation of solid, crops, and raising livestock
20 Clues: The physical need for food • Helps your body grow and repair • Your psychological desire to eat • What does the body need food for? • The first of the food supply chain • Eating local food is eating ___________ • The cultivation of solid, crops, and raising livestock • Growing plants in a nutrient rich medium rather than soil • ...
Crossword 2023-10-21
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- Used extensively in road and building construction
- Weathered rock and organic matter
- The era often known as the Age of repliles
- Fe rich red coloured garnet
- A type of stereonet used for structural geology
- Organisms preserved in sedimentary rocks
- Oldest dated mineral on earth
- Sky appears blue due to which type of scattering
- The national gemstone of Australia
- Used to observe the interference figures
- Khetri mines are famous for this mineral
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- A tool to measure motion of ground
- Geological Age of coal found in north east India
- A large, fan-shaped pile of sediment usually formed where a stream emerges from anarrow canyon onto a flat plain.
- Mineral group including aldalusite and kyanite
- A type of igneous rock that is a volcanic glass and forms when lava cools quickly
- A metamorphic rock that can be used to make chalk boards
- Two or more minerals together
18 Clues: Fe rich red coloured garnet • Oldest dated mineral on earth • Two or more minerals together • Weathered rock and organic matter • A tool to measure motion of ground • The national gemstone of Australia • Organisms preserved in sedimentary rocks • Used to observe the interference figures • Khetri mines are famous for this mineral • The era often known as the Age of repliles • ...
30 Day Sustainability Challenge 2024-11-21
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- Practices that meet today's needs without compromising future generations.
- Process waste materials to create new products.
- Lifestyle that avoids single-use plastics.
- Farming without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Transform old or unused items into something new and useful.
- A lifestyle focused on owning less and reducing waste.
- Designed to have minimal impact on the environment.
- Use an item again instead of throwing it away.
- Energy sources like wind, solar, and water.
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- A philosophy to send nothing to landfills or incinerators.
- A renewable energy source powered by the sun.
- Purchasing large quantities to reduce packaging waste.
- A product that can be replenished without needing a new container.
- Turn food scraps into nutrient-rich soil.
- Buying food and products from nearby farms or businesses.
- A reusable bag, often used for shopping.
- Energy-efficient type of light bulb.
- A greenhouse gas we aim to reduce to combat climate change.
18 Clues: Energy-efficient type of light bulb. • A reusable bag, often used for shopping. • Turn food scraps into nutrient-rich soil. • Lifestyle that avoids single-use plastics. • Energy sources like wind, solar, and water. • A renewable energy source powered by the sun. • Use an item again instead of throwing it away. • Process waste materials to create new products. • ...
Oi and oy Crossword 2022-08-24
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- I hope you _______ the movie.
- Rub some _______ on your sore finger
- Mom made an ___________ for me to go see the doctor because I wasn't feeling well.
- The Queen is in the _________ family.
- Plant the seed in rich ______ so that they will grow well.
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- I was annoyed with my little sister because she was screaming so loudly.
- It is rude to _______ at someone.
- Sing loudly so I can hear your beautiful ______.
- It is always good to be a ______ friend.
- The opposite of a girl is a ____.
- Put a piece of ________ over the food.
- There is so much ________ that I cant hear you.
12 Clues: I hope you _______ the movie. • It is rude to _______ at someone. • The opposite of a girl is a ____. • Rub some _______ on your sore finger • The Queen is in the _________ family. • Put a piece of ________ over the food. • It is always good to be a ______ friend. • There is so much ________ that I cant hear you. • Sing loudly so I can hear your beautiful ______. • ...
LY Homeschool: The Return 2021-04-06
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- This planet has iron-rich soil, giving it a red appearance
- A powerful star explosion
- Bird that acts like the neighbourhood police
- It brings objects in the universe toward one another, for example it brings a thrown ball back to the ground
- Closest planet to the sun
- "Of him the harpers sadly sing"
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- Nothing can escape from them, except a type of radiation (2 words)
- It takes 365 days to orbit the sun
- Nickname for the shiniest object in the solar system
- Do this to help your body and your mind
- Closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- Biggest orbiter/moon of Pluto
12 Clues: A powerful star explosion • Closest planet to the sun • Biggest orbiter/moon of Pluto • Closest galaxy to the Milky Way • "Of him the harpers sadly sing" • It takes 365 days to orbit the sun • Do this to help your body and your mind • Bird that acts like the neighbourhood police • Nickname for the shiniest object in the solar system • ...
Micro-organisms 2025-08-08
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- A protozoa that uses pseudopodia for locomotion
- Alexander Fleming discovered ……………………………
- A group of autotrophic micro-organisms is,
- A disease caused by bacteria is,
- Anaerobic bacteria
- substances which make the soil rich with nutrients by using micro-organisms
- Bio-chemical substances produced by pathogenic bacteria which harm the host’s activity
- Reproductive organs of some ………………………… can be seen with the naked eye
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- The technology used to remove environmental pollutants using micro-organisms
- Display both living and non-living characteristics
- Xylem of the plants get affected from this disease
- technology used for the metal extraction from low grade ores, by the use of microbes
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 • ...
Managing Resources - unit 5 2024-02-28
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- A fuel derived from biomass.
- Nutrient-deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- Lack of nutrition caused by not having a balanced diet or enough to eat.
- A system of farming that uses a small amount of labor and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed.
- Chemical used to control commercial crops.
- A system of farming in which labor are amount of investment and labor relative to the area of land being farmed.
- A soil-free farming system that uses the waste produced by aquatic organisms to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically.
- A gas that can be used as a fuel is produced by fermenting organic matter.
- An alcohol, produced by biological methods.
- To store large amounts of goods in stores.
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- When all people have access to sufficeint food that meets their needs.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow.
- Suffering or death caused by lack of food.
- The extreme scarcity of food.
- When humans grow plants or animals for specific characteristics
- A chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase the nutrients available for plants.
- Help given to a country suffering from food insecurity.
- An increase in salt continually of agricultural soils.
- To limit the amount of food purchased for a person or family.
- The growth of plants without soil in nutrient-rich water.
20 Clues: A fuel derived from biomass. • The extreme scarcity of food. • Suffering or death caused by lack of food. • Chemical used to control commercial crops. • To store large amounts of goods in stores. • An alcohol, produced by biological methods. • An increase in salt continually of agricultural soils. • Help given to a country suffering from food insecurity. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2021-10-14
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- The last pharaoh/queen of Egypt
- Someone who rules for a child until old enough
- The kings of ancient egypt
- The mouth of a river where it splits into several streams
- Pharaoh who unified upper and lower Egypt
- Rock filled rapida along a river
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- A system of government in which priests rules in the name of a god
- Rich, fertile soil deposited by a river
- Female pharaoh who ruled as a regent, they tried to erase her from history
- A group of traders traveling together
- A series of rules from the same family
11 Clues: The kings of ancient egypt • The last pharaoh/queen of Egypt • Rock filled rapida along a river • A group of traders traveling together • A series of rules from the same family • Rich, fertile soil deposited by a river • Pharaoh who unified upper and lower Egypt • Someone who rules for a child until old enough • The mouth of a river where it splits into several streams • ...
Cycles in Ecosystems 2016-05-10
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- this process releases water vapour from oceans
- a process which releases carbon dioxide out of fossil fuels
- plants which are commonly associated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- this reduces the amount of nitrate in the soil
- water vapour can be released from plants by this process
- how animals and plants release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
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- this occurs to dead organisms when decay is prevented
- an animal source of nitrogen
- the organisms which release ammonia or carbon dioxide from detritus
- nitrifying bacteria turn this into nitrite
- how water is released from the atmosphere to fall on earth
- this reduces carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere
- the carbon-rich molecule produced during photosynthesis
13 Clues: an animal source of nitrogen • nitrifying bacteria turn this into nitrite • this process releases water vapour from oceans • this reduces the amount of nitrate in the soil • this reduces carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere • this occurs to dead organisms when decay is prevented • the carbon-rich molecule produced during photosynthesis • ...
Chapter 22-24 Review Game 2013-04-15
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- landfill garbage graveyard where waste is spread out in layers, compacted and covered
- Science dealing with maintaining biological diversity
- potentially renewable resources should not be harvested faster than replenished
- land untouched by humanity
- same land should be used simultaneously for different things
- attitude that the wilderness must be conquered and exploited as quickly as possible
- the method of identifying gaps in conservation lands and eliminating them.
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- material rich in organic matter and soil nutrients
- thin strips of vegetation along streams
- removal of all trees from an area with one cutting
- conditions and natural processes that allow biodiversity
- Published by Rachel Carson about DDT
- unwanted material not a liquid or a gas
13 Clues: land untouched by humanity • Published by Rachel Carson about DDT • thin strips of vegetation along streams • unwanted material not a liquid or a gas • material rich in organic matter and soil nutrients • removal of all trees from an area with one cutting • Science dealing with maintaining biological diversity • conditions and natural processes that allow biodiversity • ...
Ancient Egyptians terms 2022-10-25
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- writing tool for papyrus
- ruled ancient Egypt from 1550-1069 BC
- and ruler of Egypt
- symbol of Pharaoh's power and authority
- restored Egypt and was a pharaoh at a young age
- one of Egypt's greatest female heroes
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- ruled ancient Egypt from 2030 to 1650 B.C
- ruled ancient Egypt from 2575 BC to 2150 BC
- writing system for ancient Egyptians
- came from the button of Nile river and was a rich and fertile soil of the Nile Delta that help the ancient Egyptians survive
- plant makes up a thick paper-like surface and is Something to write on
- only rulers are family
- Longest river in Africa and was very important to Egyptians.
13 Clues: and ruler of Egypt • only rulers are family • writing tool for papyrus • writing system for ancient Egyptians • ruled ancient Egypt from 1550-1069 BC • one of Egypt's greatest female heroes • symbol of Pharaoh's power and authority • ruled ancient Egypt from 2030 to 1650 B.C • ruled ancient Egypt from 2575 BC to 2150 BC • restored Egypt and was a pharaoh at a young age • ...
environment 2023-10-05
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- Black ____ can accumulate on tree bark from pollution.
- Contaminants in the air, often from factories and vehicles.
- Vehicles that run on electricity instead of gasoline.
- Separating materials like paper, glass, and plastic for reuse.
- Clearing large areas of trees, harming the environment.
- Increased levels of gases like CO2 causing global warming
- Be mindful of your water usage to ____ this precious resource
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- The concept of using resources wisely for the long term.
- Tiny particles released by burning fossil fuels.
- ____ energy sources are better for the environment.
- Polluting the oceans with discarded plastic items.
- effect traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Using items again to reduce waste and save resources.
- Organic matter turns into rich soil in the ____ process.
14 Clues: effect traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere. • Tiny particles released by burning fossil fuels. • Polluting the oceans with discarded plastic items. • ____ energy sources are better for the environment. • Vehicles that run on electricity instead of gasoline. • Using items again to reduce waste and save resources. • ...
Haworth Earth Day Crossword 2024-03-27
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- Do NOT ______. Use the garbage can
- Where is the Haworth Sustainable lawn located
- Resources that can be replenished or replaced through careful management
- Turning off lights helps conserve ______.
- Trees release this so we can breathe
- Use reusable bags while shopping. Avoid ____.
- Social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long time
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- ____ more. Drive less.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- A popular color on Earth Day
- a process, which includes mostly physical breakdown and biochemical transformation of complex organic molecules into simpler organic and inorganic molecules
- Turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening
- Reduce Reuse and _______
13 Clues: ____ more. Drive less. • Reduce Reuse and _______ • A popular color on Earth Day • Do NOT ______. Use the garbage can • Trees release this so we can breathe • Turning off lights helps conserve ______. • Where is the Haworth Sustainable lawn located • Use reusable bags while shopping. Avoid ____. • Turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocab Review 2025-11-10
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- Land Dry, barren desert that surrounds the Nile River
- The way people use and manage their resources
- King of Egypt
- A ruling family
- Civilization Civilizations that develop along a river. Ex: Mesopotamia & Egypt.
- Somewhat dry but not a full desert. Semi=half
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- A symbol or drawing that represents a word or sound.
- Choppy, turbulent water, rocky rapids
- A body preserved through a special process that stops decay-a breakdown of the body.
- Paper-like scrolls made from the reed plant
- A structure with four triangular sides as a tomb
- Land Fertile, rich soil along the Nile River
- A payment from citizens to the government to fund programs
13 Clues: King of Egypt • A ruling family • Choppy, turbulent water, rocky rapids • Paper-like scrolls made from the reed plant • Land Fertile, rich soil along the Nile River • The way people use and manage their resources • Somewhat dry but not a full desert. Semi=half • A structure with four triangular sides as a tomb • A symbol or drawing that represents a word or sound. • ...
Rich Homie Jerrica 2014-05-07
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- the mirror image produced by flipping a figure over a line
- 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
- a line that divides a figure into two halves that are reflections of each other
- the image produced by enlarging or reducing a figure
- a polygon that has all sides congruent and all angles congruent
- an image smaller than the original
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- an image larger than the original
- figure figures that have the same size and same shape and corresponding sides and angles with equal measure
- the degree measure of the angle through which the figure is rotated
- a closed figure having four sides and four angles
- figures that match exactly when folded in half have line symmetry
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 • ...
The Rich Fool 2014-06-22
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- A made up story that teaches a lesson.
- __________________ are the things that belong to you.
- What do you call someone who wants everything for themselves?
- Scripture says, "one's life is not in the ______________ of his possessions."
- The man who had a lot of crops was a _____ man.
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- What did the rich man have a lot of?
- The man in the crowd wanted to split the inheritance with his _____________.
- The rich man in this story was a _____ for being greedy.
- What did the man in the crowd want to divide with his brother?
- The rich man wanted to ________ a bigger barn.
- Did the rich man want a bigger or smaller barn to put his crops in?
- What did the rich man build to put his crops in?
12 Clues: What did the rich man have a lot of? • A made up story that teaches a lesson. • The rich man wanted to ________ a bigger barn. • The man who had a lot of crops was a _____ man. • What did the rich man build to put his crops in? • __________________ are the things that belong to you. • The rich man in this story was a _____ for being greedy. • ...
Rich man & Jesus 2025-03-01
12 Clues: Savior • To share • Has a lot • Divine Rule • Word of God • through Jesus • Pass through it • Does not have a lot • Person you learn from • A place to be with God • Large dessert pack animal • something you pass through
TEAM CREASMEEKS 2022-05-11
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- I PLAY PITCHER IN SOFTBALL
- I LOVE MYSELF
- I HAVE FIVE CATS AS PETS
- I DO NOT LIKE TO PLAY SOCCER
- I WAS BORN IN NEW YORK
- i WANT TO BE A FAIRY GODMOTHER AT DISNEY
- I AM THE BIGGEST WEST VIRGINIA FAN
- I AM A GIRL SCOUT
- I HAVE ATTENDED THREE DIFFERENT SCHOOLS
- I HAVE 28 PETS AT MY HOUSE
- I LOVE TO EAT LEMONS
- MY FAVORITE FOOD IS RAMEN NOODLE SOUP
- I LOVE TO GO CAMPING
- I ENJOY RIDING MY HORSE
- I HAVE TWO SISTERS
- WHEN I WAS LITTLE I HAD ASTHMA
- I HAVE BROKEN MY LEG
- I HAVE NEVER BEEN STUNG BY A BEE
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- I LOVE SCHOOL
- I PLAY BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL
- I WAS ABSENT THE DAY THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE WAS CREATED
- I PLAY TENNIS AND SOCCER
- I AM NEW TO GLENN MARLOW
- I LOVE TO PUT TOGETHER PUZZLES
- I AM OBSESSED WITH BAKING
- I AM A NINJA WARRIOR
- I RIDE DIRT BIKES
- I DO NOT LIKE ROLLER COASTERS
- I HAVE LIVED IN TEXAS
- I HAVE A PARROT AS A PET
- I LIKE TO VACATION IN THE MOUNTAINS & BEACH
- I REALLY ENJOY STEM
- MY FAVORITE CANDY IS SOUR PATCH KIDS
- I HAVE LIVED IN 10 DIFFERENT HOUSES
- I PLAY THE GUITAR
- I HAVE TWO BROTHERS
36 Clues: I LOVE SCHOOL • I LOVE MYSELF • I RIDE DIRT BIKES • I AM A GIRL SCOUT • I PLAY THE GUITAR • I HAVE TWO SISTERS • I REALLY ENJOY STEM • I HAVE TWO BROTHERS • I AM A NINJA WARRIOR • I LOVE TO EAT LEMONS • I LOVE TO GO CAMPING • I HAVE BROKEN MY LEG • I HAVE LIVED IN TEXAS • I WAS BORN IN NEW YORK • I ENJOY RIDING MY HORSE • I PLAY TENNIS AND SOCCER • I AM NEW TO GLENN MARLOW • ...
Grandma's Crossword 2024-07-05
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- Most recent graduate in the family
- Mollusk
- Saltwater
- 2 wheeled mode of transport
- Fresh water swimming space
- Best surface for tennis
- Local fish and chip spot
- Most reliable place to get good reads and wifi
- Best Wednesday activity on the pier (Two-words)
- Transport to the cape from the airport
- The family food scientist
- Crest way
- Single-occupancy boat
- Best ocean beach activity (Two words)
- Grove
- Where the minnows swim (Two words)
- Flying beach activity
- Favorite fish on the cape
- Portable word game carrier
- Pine
- How many flags were on our family shirts
- Best skier in the family
- Where were the best pickles made? (Two words)
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- Bridge
- Stairs to water (Two words)
- Favorite place to be with family (Two words)
- Best tennis courts
- Families little polliwog
- Beach lunch
- Family basketball player
- Tim’s bridge
- Best eaten before dinner on crackers (Three words)
- Six favorite people
- Best spot to read, nap, and hang around
- Newspaper with the best crossword puzzle (Two words)
- Route
- Cherished town
- Childhood nickname was Digger
- Family activity in P-town (Two words)
- Best place to get free candy
- Cream Shop
- Where swimming lessons were taught
42 Clues: Pine • Route • Grove • Bridge • Mollusk • Saltwater • Crest way • Cream Shop • Beach lunch • Tim’s bridge • Cherished town • Best tennis courts • Six favorite people • Single-occupancy boat • Flying beach activity • Best surface for tennis • Families little polliwog • Family basketball player • Local fish and chip spot • Best skier in the family • The family food scientist • Favorite fish on the cape • ...
A Crossword to Remember! 2013-06-10
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- Crossword lifeline
- Substitute teacher
- Career Path holy grail
- Origin of the Bulldogs (2 words)
- Diane's hallway hazard
- Crossword location
- Homicks in the Winter
- Freedom
- Lunch staple
- Favourite place in meetings (2 words)
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- Another chore for Casey
- Retirement Retreat (2 words)
- You would never bring your car here
- Social skills of a gnat
- Diane's favourite student this year.
- Bill Nye's dog
- Five shining stars
- Passing the buck on this lesson
- cuter than Schwarzenegger and Devito(__and__)
- Needed in times of stress
- Monday's forgotten task
- Timmy's order
- Reason for emigration
- Elusive Key
- Aquinas bwana
- Missing paper
26 Clues: Freedom • Elusive Key • Lunch staple • Timmy's order • Aquinas bwana • Missing paper • Bill Nye's dog • Crossword lifeline • Substitute teacher • Five shining stars • Crossword location • Homicks in the Winter • Reason for emigration • Career Path holy grail • Diane's hallway hazard • Another chore for Casey • Social skills of a gnat • Monday's forgotten task • Needed in times of stress • ...
This special event 2013-09-13
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- she thought up the crossword idea
- not just everyday you know
- his favourite breakfast
- the one significant event this month
- Bertie's favourite beach
- Best ones are from Pump Street Bakery
- Bertie jumps these
- the house where they both live
- They used to grow these animals
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- Mike's favourite pastime
- where we go for moules and beer
- the bouncy puppy
- the wife of the one shirted man
- breakfast venue 9+4
- the name she took on then
- he found the website to make the crossword
- the Man with only one shirt he says
- home town of the happy couple
- the sunrise County where we live
- this day, years ago
20 Clues: the bouncy puppy • Bertie jumps these • breakfast venue 9+4 • this day, years ago • his favourite breakfast • Mike's favourite pastime • Bertie's favourite beach • the name she took on then • not just everyday you know • home town of the happy couple • the house where they both live • where we go for moules and beer • the wife of the one shirted man • They used to grow these animals • ...
Maureen Dinan Buteau snot shot me 2021-07-13
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- Bowling
- Champlain Street
- Crossword
- life
- Neighborly
- PFK
- Amiable
- asd
- Considerate
- BigMac
- Polite
- Granny
- say
- Cup a Soup
- Vodka & orange juice
- ert
- Church
- Curling
- coup
- Driving
- Charitable
- Milton
- Cordial
- Opinionated
- Chinese Food
- Independent
- François
- Emerald Green
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- Helpful
- Night Owl
- Reading
- Salada Tea
- Friendly
- Family
- Laughter
- Tennis
- Diplomatic
- Listener
- Lovable
- Irish
- Caring
- Crackers & Cheese
- Fierce
- public
- Puzzle
- Giggly
- Games
- Amicable
- Respectful
- Present
- Quiet
- Pepsi
- soggy
- pri
54 Clues: PFK • asd • say • ert • pri • life • coup • Irish • Games • Quiet • Pepsi • soggy • Family • BigMac • Tennis • Polite • Granny • Caring • Church • Fierce • public • Puzzle • Giggly • Milton • Helpful • Bowling • Reading • Amiable • Lovable • Curling • Driving • Cordial • Present • Friendly • Laughter • Listener • Amicable • François • Night Owl • Crossword • Salada Tea • Neighborly • Diplomatic • Cup a Soup • Charitable • Respectful • Considerate • Opinionated • Independent • Chinese Food • ...
Ceramics 2024-05-06
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- Potter's ________ This is a horizontal revolving disk on which wet clay is shaped into pots or other round ceramic objects.
- The art of making objects with clay
- Ceramic rectangular prisms made to build houses and fences
- The Machine that fires ceramics
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- This is a process in which a soft, pliable material is built up and shaped
- _______ Fire, This refers to ware which has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay
- A METHOD OF MAKING POTTERY IN WHICH A THICK, FLAT PLATE, OR SLICE, OF CLAY IS CUT INTO SHAPES WHICH ARE JOINED TO FORM AN OBJECT.
- This is an impervious layer or coating of a vitreous substance which has been fused to a ceramic body through firing, it can serve to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- What method is used when clay is rolled into cylindrical strips?
- Usually left over clay mixed with water
10 Clues: The Machine that fires ceramics • The art of making objects with clay • Usually left over clay mixed with water • Ceramic rectangular prisms made to build houses and fences • What method is used when clay is rolled into cylindrical strips? • This is a process in which a soft, pliable material is built up and shaped • ...
CROSSWORD 2013-03-09
Across
- the little friend who adores anya
- the most awesome person in this family
- the other cousin who has recently got braces (or maybe it wasn't so recent)
- the person who gives too many long long long explanations and gets very tired very easily
- the one who's about to get married
- the...the...i'm not quite sure what clue to give this one. the monkey.
Down
- the stubborn husband of ba
- the cousin who is smaller than all the other ones (except she's older than her sister. her sister is not on this crossword because i don't know how to spell her name)
- the person who likes to inform us that he has no friends today
- what is this crossword all about?
- the person mum's always complaining about
- woman here probably doing this very crossword
- the person who likes fiddling with vehicles
- the cousin in yr9
- mum's 'little friend'
- the crazy one
16 Clues: the crazy one • the cousin in yr9 • mum's 'little friend' • the stubborn husband of ba • the little friend who adores anya • what is this crossword all about? • the one who's about to get married • the most awesome person in this family • the person mum's always complaining about • the person who likes fiddling with vehicles • woman here probably doing this very crossword • ...
World History 2021-05-10
Across
- act of trading goods or services between two or more parties without the use of money
- the mixing of metals
- mythical creature with the head of a human, and the body of a lion
- is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- a person who writes down information
- book with 365 pages or 366 every four years
Down
- The belief in more than one god
- The Ancient Greeks called their marketplace
- was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic
- rich Romans
- the Egyptian form of writing
- is a widespread scarcity of food
- soil that is carries down river by floods
14 Clues: rich Romans • the mixing of metals • the Egyptian form of writing • The belief in more than one god • is a widespread scarcity of food • a person who writes down information • soil that is carries down river by floods • The Ancient Greeks called their marketplace • book with 365 pages or 366 every four years • is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt • ...
Food and Health Crossword 2024-07-03
Across
- Edible substances that provide nourishment (4 letters)
- Physical activity for health and fitness (7 letters)
- Finish the idiom: 'I'm feeling under the _____'(7 letters)
- Dummy pill used in medical trials (7 letters)
- The process of providing nourishment (9 letters)
- Turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil (10 letters)
- Products such as milk, cheese, and yogurt (5 letters)
Down
- What word type is the word 'vulnerable'? (9 letters)
- Getting worse over time (13 letters)
- Safety measure taken in advance (9 letters)
- Persisting over a long period of time, often related to an illness (7 letters)
- Regular behavior that's hard to break (5 letters)
- Circulation means the movement of what through the body?
- Doctor's identification of a health problem (8 letters)
14 Clues: Getting worse over time (13 letters) • Safety measure taken in advance (9 letters) • Dummy pill used in medical trials (7 letters) • The process of providing nourishment (9 letters) • Regular behavior that's hard to break (5 letters) • What word type is the word 'vulnerable'? (9 letters) • Physical activity for health and fitness (7 letters) • ...
ceramics 2025-08-22
Across
- - dull and not shiny form of glaze.
- - the pottery is fired normally but removed when the glaze is molten and red hot.
- - glaze is removed from the bottom piece before firing.
- - coils of high temperature resistance wire that makes electric heat.
- - a white or colored layer of clay used to decorate a type of pot.
- - contrasting colored slip is inlayed into the incised lines.
Down
- - small decorative cracks and designs in the glaze.
- - a triangular support for clay pieces that helps prevent glaze from melting on the shelves.
- - the fine network of cracks that appears on the glaze
- - the time and temperature needed to completely fire a glaze or a clay object to the correct state.
- - a firing atmosphere with ample oxygen
- - these are slender pyramids of ceramics material made in a graded series to melt and indicate when firing is nearly completed.
- - a coating of material use in ceramics.
- - a liquid form of clay applied to a surface of a piece before firing.
- - a firing atmosphere with not enough oxygen and more amounts of carbon.
- - incising or cutting a design through a colored slip.
16 Clues: - dull and not shiny form of glaze. • - a firing atmosphere with ample oxygen • - a coating of material use in ceramics. • - small decorative cracks and designs in the glaze. • - the fine network of cracks that appears on the glaze • - incising or cutting a design through a colored slip. • - glaze is removed from the bottom piece before firing. • ...
words 2022-05-17
20 Clues: soil • rash • wound • humid • toxic • remote • defeat • forgery • plaster • achieve • poverty • drought • refugee • disabled • contagious • pesticides • attachment • destruction • breakthrough • biodegradable
Rich girl. Poor boy 2023-03-23
Across
- Place of Maria's house. (Noun)
- known and recognized by many people. (Adj)
- person who writes books or articles
- having a lot of money or valuable possessions. (Adj)
- to be romantically attracted to someone. (Verb)
- Paul could not see.
- Journalist. (Noun)
- a style in the arts and literature. (Noun)
- understanding what other people need, and being helpful and kind to them, (Adj)
Down
- a person represented in a film, play, or story (Noun)
- to disappoint someone. (Phrasal verb)
- having little money. (Adj)
- a friendly relationship.
- The eyes of Maria's mother
- To recover (Phrasal verb)
- Ability to produce original ans unusual ideas. (Adj)
- having an understanding of a situation.
- to leave a place or person secretly- (Phrasal verb)
18 Clues: Journalist. (Noun) • Paul could not see. • a friendly relationship. • To recover (Phrasal verb) • having little money. (Adj) • The eyes of Maria's mother • Place of Maria's house. (Noun) • person who writes books or articles • to disappoint someone. (Phrasal verb) • having an understanding of a situation. • known and recognized by many people. (Adj) • ...
Unit 8 Water and Soil Conservation 2021-11-28
Across
- tillage, techniques of soil preparation, planting, and cultivation that disturb the soil the least and leave the maximum amount of plant residue on the surface.
- material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
- water, water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little or no salt.
- and magnesium to improve plant growth.
- practice, operations such as plowing, disking, planting, cultivating, and harvesting across the slope and on the level.
- soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water and move it safely to areas where it will not cause erosion.
- a large land area from which water flows or from which it is absorbed from rain or melting snow, and from which water drains as it emerges from springs and
- chain, interdependence of plants or animals on each other for food.
- water, water held by soil particles and available for plant use.
- table, level below which soil is saturated or filled with water.
- addition of water to plants to supplement that provided by rain or snow.
- water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- wearing away.
Down
- material placed on soil to break the fall of raindrops (preventing erosion), prevent weeds from growing, or improve the appearance of the area.
- material that reduces the acid content of soil and supplies nutrients such as
- water that flows up the mouth of a river as the ocean tide rises and comes in.
- water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- water, water that is held too tightly by soil particles for plant roots to absorb.
- level line around a hill.
- till, seed is planted directly into the residue of the previous crop, without exposing the soil surface.
- erosion, removal of soil from broad areas of the land.
- cycle, movement of water to surface, to atmosphere, to surface.
- rotation, planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several
- cropping, alternating strips of row crops with strips of close-growing crops.
- waterway, strip of grass growing in the low area of a field where water can gather and cause erosion.
- water bearing rock formation.
27 Clues: wearing away. • level line around a hill. • water bearing rock formation. • and magnesium to improve plant growth. • into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes. • material that supplies nutrients for plants. • erosion, removal of soil from broad areas of the land. • water, water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • ...
Merry Christmas 2025-12-23
Across
- Turning food scraps into nutrient-rich soil
- Practices that don't deplete resources for future generations
- To use less in the first place to minimize waste
- Decoration often made from natural materials
- To process used wrapping paper and other materials
Down
- Food grown without synthetic pesticides, used for holiday meals
- A material to avoid in holiday decorations and gifts
- To use something again, like holiday containers
- The central symbol of the holiday season essential for the ecosystems and fighting climate change
- Solar-powered lights or energy from natural sources
- Gifts that are good for the planet
11 Clues: Gifts that are good for the planet • Turning food scraps into nutrient-rich soil • Decoration often made from natural materials • To use something again, like holiday containers • To use less in the first place to minimize waste • To process used wrapping paper and other materials • Solar-powered lights or energy from natural sources • ...
Modual 9 2024-05-14
Across
- President James Monroe's statement forbidding further colonization in the Americas
- An American politician from Kentucky during 1777- 1852
- The canal that runs through Albany to Buffalo, New York; completed in 1825
- Union general whose troops won several important battles on southern soil and in the western campaign
- Conflict between Great Britain and France from 1792 to 1815
- A sense of pride and devotion to a nation
Down
- An agreement made by Henry Clay to let Missouri count as a slave state
- To own a piece of land
- Son of President John Adams and the secretary of state to James Monore
- A devotion to the interests of one geographic region over the interest of the country as a whole
10 Clues: To own a piece of land • A sense of pride and devotion to a nation • An American politician from Kentucky during 1777- 1852 • Conflict between Great Britain and France from 1792 to 1815 • An agreement made by Henry Clay to let Missouri count as a slave state • Son of President John Adams and the secretary of state to James Monore • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 6 2020-09-22
Across
- grog the rejected or Used or spent refractories
- the practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time
- fiber fibers made with ethers or esters of cellulose
- openers burn out when fired and leave behind spongy holes
- fillers powdered substances, with particles usually less than 100 μm in size
- shape in a malleable material such as clay or wax
- body the earthenware, stoneware or porcelain that forms the piece
- strength the strength of a material as it is processed to form its final ultimate tensile strength
Down
- openers become part of the clay during firing
- a large, thick, flat piece of stone, concrete, or wood, typically rectangular.
- any material added to a clay to give it a character and quality
- fiber natural fibers grown according to national organic standards without the use of toxic and. persistent pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or genetic engineering
- fiber lignocellulosic fibrous material prepared by chemically or mechanically separating cellulose fibers from paper
- wind in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings
- clay any clay body to which processed cellulose fiber has been added
- linters large thick sheets of paper fibers that break down easily in water
- give a shape to
17 Clues: give a shape to • openers become part of the clay during firing • grog the rejected or Used or spent refractories • shape in a malleable material such as clay or wax • fiber fibers made with ethers or esters of cellulose • wind in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings • openers burn out when fired and leave behind spongy holes • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
Across
- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry.
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
Down
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- the degree of fluidity
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
14 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface • the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body • ...
World History 2021-05-10
Across
- act of trading goods or services between two or more parties without the use of money
- the mixing of metals
- mythical creature with the head of a human, and the body of a lion
- is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- a person who writes down information
- book with 365 pages or 366 every four years
Down
- The belief in more than one god
- The Ancient Greeks called their marketplace
- was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic
- rich Romans
- the Egyptian form of writing
- is a widespread scarcity of food
- soil that is carries down river by floods
14 Clues: rich Romans • the mixing of metals • the Egyptian form of writing • The belief in more than one god • is a widespread scarcity of food • a person who writes down information • soil that is carries down river by floods • The Ancient Greeks called their marketplace • book with 365 pages or 366 every four years • is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt • ...
Regions Of Texas 2021-09-08
Across
- a rich farming region in the South Texas plains
- a place where goods arrive to be shipped to other destinations
- The southern region of the United States
- A hard bed of rock below the soil of the High Plains
- lowlands surrounded by higher land
Down
- a popular tourist area in Texas named after its location in the bend of the Rio Grande
- Divisions of a region
- a break in the Earth's crust
- A type of soft coal
- the business of attracting visitors to a region or place
- areas with common physical environments defined by physical features
- Slow moving, swampy sections of a river or lake
- cliffs created by erosion
- A large metropolitan area comprising Dallas and Fort Worth
14 Clues: A type of soft coal • Divisions of a region • cliffs created by erosion • a break in the Earth's crust • lowlands surrounded by higher land • The southern region of the United States • a rich farming region in the South Texas plains • Slow moving, swampy sections of a river or lake • A hard bed of rock below the soil of the High Plains • ...
CH 26 - Bacteria & Archaea 2019-02-20
Across
- Anaerobic extremophilic bacteria
- Made by life, e.g. carbon-carbon compounds
- Community of microbes that naturally inhibit parts of a body
- Organism that self-synthesizes energy sources from simple materials
- Type of organism that takes in energy from inorganic molecules
- Molecules that kill/inhibit bacteria growth, produced naturally by some soil bacteria/fungi
- Organelle that bacteria & archaea lack
Down
- Type of organism that takes in energy from organic molecules
- Types of archaea that can withstand extreme conditions/temperatures
- Organism that absorbs energy sources from environment
- Genomics of a place
- Organism that takes in energy from sunlight
- Polysaccharide-rich matrix that shields bacteria from antibiotics
- Carl who redid the tree of life after discovering ribosomal RNA in bacteria and archaea
14 Clues: Genomics of a place • Anaerobic extremophilic bacteria • Organelle that bacteria & archaea lack • Made by life, e.g. carbon-carbon compounds • Organism that takes in energy from sunlight • Organism that absorbs energy sources from environment • Type of organism that takes in energy from organic molecules • Community of microbes that naturally inhibit parts of a body • ...
Chapter 8 Geography of Latin America 2012-03-03
Across
- person of mixed Indian and European ancestry
- plains with rich soil that is good for farming and raising cattle
- person of mixed African and European ancestry
- warm area where many trees and plants grow closely together because of high annual rainfall
- cold land which includes all land higher than 6000 feet
- second longest river in the world
- boats can travel on
- the southern boundary of Latin America
- Great River in English, forms border between US and Mexico
Down
- includes a large city and its surrounding suburbs and towns
- hot land, lowland zone that is hot all year
- longest mountain chain in the world
- temperate land higher than 3000 feet but lower than 6000 feet
13 Clues: boats can travel on • second longest river in the world • longest mountain chain in the world • the southern boundary of Latin America • hot land, lowland zone that is hot all year • person of mixed Indian and European ancestry • person of mixed African and European ancestry • cold land which includes all land higher than 6000 feet • ...
Cycles in Ecosystems 2016-05-10
Across
- plants which are commonly associated with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
- nitrifying bacteria turn this into nitrite
- the organisms which release ammonia or carbon dioxide from detritus
- an animal source of nitrogen
- this reduces carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere
- a process which releases carbon dioxide out of fossil fuels
- this occurs to dead organisms when decay is prevented
- how animals and plants release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- the carbon-rich molecule produced during photosynthesis
Down
- how water is released from the atmosphere to fall on earth
- this reduces the amount of nitrate in the soil
- this process releases water vapour from oceans
- water vapour can be released from plants by this process
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 • ...
M18_L4 Geography and the Nile Valley Kingdoms 2025-05-05
Across
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that meet at a top point
- triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- ruler of ancient Egypt, means "great house"
- life after death, widely held wrapped in cloth
- Northern part of Egypt, located downriver in relation to the Nile's flow
Down
- government ruled by religious families
- important river in Egypt
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- river rapids
- series of rulers from the same family
- Southern part of Egypt, located upriver in relation to the Nile's flow
- people from rich and powerful families
- period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 t0 2200 BC
13 Clues: river rapids • important river in Egypt • series of rulers from the same family • government ruled by religious families • people from rich and powerful families • ruler of ancient Egypt, means "great house" • life after death, widely held wrapped in cloth • application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • ...
4A Lessons 31-32 crossword puzzle 2025-04-09
Miss p vocab 2022-09-29
Across
- a creature with the head, arms, and torso of a man and the body and legs of a horse
- senseless talk or writing; nonsense
- the art or practice of clipping shrubs or trees into ornamental shapes
- a room or wall with metal paneling
Down
- not moderated or weakened in any way
- accurately describing or predicting what will happen in the future
- a green or brown film on the surface of bronze or similar metals, produced by oxidation over a long period
- a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job
- denoting or relating to a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus
- a person of a specified kind, especially one regarded as unfortunate
10 Clues: a room or wall with metal paneling • senseless talk or writing; nonsense • not moderated or weakened in any way • a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job • accurately describing or predicting what will happen in the future • a person of a specified kind, especially one regarded as unfortunate • ...
CAMP RECAP 2025-08-22
Across
- Clay pressed into the world’s mold — Romans 12:2 warns us not to be this.
- The Saturday night feast before the Jesus Party.
- Across and down — one of your activity page puzzles.
- Painful but fruitful — the Gardener’s knife multiplies harvest.
- More than songs or services — it’s surrender of the body and mind to God’s will.
- Sweet bread that became a dry race to finish fast.
- James 4:7 — Do this to the devil and he will flee.
- Romans 12:1 says to present your body as a living one of these.
- Running and passing along truth — a Bible game in motion.
Down
- Like a caterpillar changing into a butterfly, this is what happens when our minds are renewed.
- Not ruby, not sapphire — this green gem named a house.
- John 17 — Jesus prayed that His people would walk in this oneness.
- Wednesday night’s session after “Identity in Christ” was about building these bonds.
- Unseen battle gear with truth, righteousness, faith, and salvation.
- Branches wither when cut off from this lifeline — John 15.
- A lamp on a stand, a city on a hill — Jesus said you are this.
- Without this daily act, the mind drifts back to old ways instead of staying new.
- Sparkling drink turned into a speed-gulping contest.
- A Thursday night hunt — chasing clues, not prey.
- Bun eating, math races, sprints — this crowned the winning house.
20 Clues: The Saturday night feast before the Jesus Party. • A Thursday night hunt — chasing clues, not prey. • Sweet bread that became a dry race to finish fast. • James 4:7 — Do this to the devil and he will flee. • Across and down — one of your activity page puzzles. • Sparkling drink turned into a speed-gulping contest. • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2016-10-03
Across
- strong rapids along a river
- a person who trades goods
- huge triangular tombs built by the Egyptians (and others)
- a statue of an imaginary creature with the head of a person and a lion body
- a path followed by traders
- a specially treated body wrapped in cloth for preservation
- items sent to other regions for trade
- ancient Egyptian writing system, which used picture symbols
- a tall, pointed four-sided pillar
- goods brought in from other regions
Down
- title used by rulers of Egypt
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river
- much of ancient Egyptian religion focused on this
- allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing
- a system of people in different lands who trade goods back and forth
- a series of rulers from the same family
- paper-like substance made from reeds along the Nile River
- a rich and powerful person
18 Clues: a person who trades goods • a path followed by traders • a rich and powerful person • strong rapids along a river • title used by rulers of Egypt • a tall, pointed four-sided pillar • goods brought in from other regions • items sent to other regions for trade • a series of rulers from the same family • much of ancient Egyptian religion focused on this • ...
Crossword 2023-10-27
Across
- Organisms preserved in sedimentary rocks
- A tool to measure motion of ground
- Fe-rich red colored garnet
- Khetri mines are famous for this mineral
- The era often known as the Age of reptiles
- Weathered rock and organic matter
- Used to observe the interference figures
- The national gemstone of Australia
- Sky appears blue due to which type of scattering
Down
- Used extensively in road and building construction
- Mineral group including Andalusite and Kyanite
- A metamorphic rock that can be used to make chalk boards
- A large, fan-shaped pile of sediment usually formed where a stream emerges from a narrow canyon onto a flat plain
- Oldest dated mineral on earth
- A type of stereo net used for structural geology
- Two or more minerals together
- A type of igneous rock that is a volcanic glass and forms when lava cools quickly
- Geological Age of coal found in north east India
18 Clues: Fe-rich red colored garnet • Oldest dated mineral on earth • Two or more minerals together • Weathered rock and organic matter • A tool to measure motion of ground • The national gemstone of Australia • Organisms preserved in sedimentary rocks • Khetri mines are famous for this mineral • Used to observe the interference figures • The era often known as the Age of reptiles • ...
Europe Review 2025-10-27
Across
- Describes areas with many cities and businesses.
- Crop grown alongside olives in Southern Europe.
- Weather patterns over long periods of time.
- Areas where people establish homes and communities.
- Sea that connects Europe with Africa and Asia.
- Number of people living in a given area.
- Frozen northern region with harsh winters and limited farming.
Down
- River that flows through Vienna and Budapest into the Black Sea.
- Describes the rich soil of the Northern European Plain.
- Exchange of goods between countries.
- Use of land to grow crops and raise animals.
- Economic relationship where countries rely on one another.
- Climate region found in Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
- Mild, rainy climate found in Western Europe.
- Crop grown in Mediterranean climates.
- Mountain range acting as a natural barrier between Italy and northern Europe.
- Currency used by many European countries.
- River that connects central Europe to the North Sea.
18 Clues: Exchange of goods between countries. • Crop grown in Mediterranean climates. • Number of people living in a given area. • Currency used by many European countries. • Weather patterns over long periods of time. • Use of land to grow crops and raise animals. • Mild, rainy climate found in Western Europe. • Sea that connects Europe with Africa and Asia. • ...
Lil Iosha Crossword puzzzzle 2019-05-31
Across
- insolent or ruuuude
- to stare with disgust/anger
- Ione And Isha
- lacking its physical beauty, plain
- full of danger
- center of a wheel
- a state of disorganization :(
- priest
- conclusive, definite
- hesitate, or move unsteadily
Down
- joyful
- gray and hopeless
- facial expression that indicates disapproval or disgust
- vast, huuuuge, very great
- serious
- rich rich rich
- secretly accumulating things
- a stronf and heavy build
- to hide or cover up (my dark circles)
- back up
- a lil shy
21 Clues: joyful • priest • serious • back up • a lil shy • Ione And Isha • full of danger • rich rich rich • gray and hopeless • center of a wheel • insolent or ruuuude • conclusive, definite • a stronf and heavy build • vast, huuuuge, very great • to stare with disgust/anger • secretly accumulating things • hesitate, or move unsteadily • a state of disorganization :( • lacking its physical beauty, plain • ...
Morai's birthday 2025-04-12
Unit 2 review 2024-03-25
Across
- Substances released directly into the air which have harmful effects
- The main source of greenhouse gas emissions at 27% of them
- the number of these weather events have tripled and become longer lasting
- Atmospheric conditions over short periods of time
Down
- This is released when something is burned with a limited amount of oxygen
- the main gas produced when fossil fuels are burned
- ozone layer protects us from what
- infrared radiation
- type of radiation that makes molecules rotate
- air pollution that reduces visibility
- the number of these weather events have tripled and become longer lasting
- contains a rich store of carbon in the form of various organic compounds
12 Clues: infrared radiation • ozone layer protects us from what • air pollution that reduces visibility • type of radiation that makes molecules rotate • Atmospheric conditions over short periods of time • the main gas produced when fossil fuels are burned • The main source of greenhouse gas emissions at 27% of them • ...
Food an Cooking in...Ancient Greece 2017-05-23
Across
- Geese and chickens provided these, a good source of protein for poor Greeks
- A tree growing fruit that was used in cooking, cleaning and cosmetics
- Farmers kept small herds of goats or sheep for this creamy liquid
- God of the sea
- Made out of wild olive branches and awarded to Olympic winners
- An offer of food to honour a god
- A metal that is a mix of copper and tin, used to make cooking utensils and weapons
- Oregano, sage, thyme, marjoram and mustard are some if these used to add extra flavour
- A system of wells, water tanks and channels that carried water to the fields
- To keep soil fertile, a field was unplanted one year and then planted the next year
- Round yellow seed used in hummus dip
- Men ate separately from women and children in this dedicated room
- A temple fortress at the top of high ground in a town
- Deipnon, the evening meal
- Most powerful Greek god
- Tuna, sardines, mackerel which is served in grilled slices or preserved by sun drying,salting and pickling
- A semi solid sour food made from sheep or goats milk, used in dips
- Food was mostly served in this deep round dish
- Small raised metal grill with four short legs so that it could stand over a fire
- Other areas of the world set up by the Greeks, supplying foreign food back to them
- A long period of history
- A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil
- A central square where people met and shopped at the market stalls
- From the parsley family, used in soups and gathered from the wild along with fennel
- a broth that poor families ate, made with vegetables, beans and lentils
Down
- Wine is made by crushing this fruit
- A farm tool with a curved blade used for cutting crops
- Ancient Greek men would gather here to drink wine and discuss important matters
- Ariston, the midday meal
- Goddess of farming, a women only festival called Thesmophoria was held in her honour
- A meat on skewers meal
- In Greek mythology, dead people's spirits travelled to this place beneath the Earth's surface
- Celebrations held to honour Greek gods
- Waters along the coast of Greece that provided rich fishing grounds
- These times occurred a very long time ago
- Akratisma,first meal of the day, bread dipped in wine and sometimes a few olives and figs
- Type of oven made of clay with a small door used to bake bread and cakes and roast meat and fish
- Work animal that trampled barley to separate the grain from the stalks
- One of the biggest ports in Greece, serving Athens
- A type of cooking fire that was built in the courtyard of a house
- Philosopher that called the olive tree "the tree that feeds the children"
- Ancient Greeks used this as a sweetener; from bees
- Drinking party for men only that often followed dinner
- Main cereal crop that grew better in Greece than wheat
- A clay jar with two handles that held wine or oil
- An ancient unit of measurement; an Ancient Olympics race
- Goddess of hunting and wild animals
- This type of landscape with rocks made it difficult for ancient Greeks to grow large fields of crops
- Stories of imaginary characters and events
- Liquid from olives, used for cooking, lighting clay lanterns and treating small wounds
50 Clues: God of the sea • A meat on skewers meal • Most powerful Greek god • Ariston, the midday meal • A long period of history • Deipnon, the evening meal • An offer of food to honour a god • Wine is made by crushing this fruit • Goddess of hunting and wild animals • Round yellow seed used in hummus dip • Celebrations held to honour Greek gods • A dip made with yoghurt, garlic and oil • ...
John Thomas Clay - 4th 2020-09-10
Across
- a metaphysical space where a user may shop, chat, or learn
- any photo, video, or music on the internet
- act of moving a visual portion of a window up, down, left, right
- when a user connects to the internet
- used to describe the unwritten rules of internet courtesy
- an area where users shar thoughts, ideas, or text
- sending a file through a network to another computer
- name given to a user over a computer or computer network
- location for storing files on a computer
- an icon, graphic, or text that links to another file or object
- location of a website
- a website to talk, share ideas, make new friends
- when you post something on twitter
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- describes the act of browsing on the internet
- to talk in friendly or informal way over the internet
- used to describe a list of e-mail addresses
- a software or hardware device that accepts and responds to requests made over a network
- the top of a page in an electronic document
- reloading or updating a website
- a network host may handle users requests, including: offering services, software applications, and info recourses to users or other nodes
- the code that identifies where a piece of info is stored
- a name, e-mail, or other personal info that enables a user to get a hold of somebody
- small set of instructions designed to be scheduled and executed by the cpu
- frequently used websites
24 Clues: location of a website • frequently used websites • reloading or updating a website • when you post something on twitter • when a user connects to the internet • location for storing files on a computer • any photo, video, or music on the internet • used to describe a list of e-mail addresses • the top of a page in an electronic document • ...
caroline 2025-10-16
6 Clues: rich an soil • huge part of daily lives • belif in only one gods or goddess • a person who writes and keeps records • groups of wedges and lines-1st waiting system • a city that is separte independent state with its own goverment
CROSSWORD 2021-07-31
23 Clues: zog • nap • rich • nduja • krusty • dexter • fergus • jemima • marmite • peatbog • trusham • windsurf • grinling • talisker • sourdough • discworld • earlygrey • beefheart • singapore • aeropress • bellowhead • gloucester • safeasmilk
Ag Review Puzzle 2nd 9weeks (2) 2022-03-08
Across
- The pH is the measure of ___ ion concentration
- What type of disaster was the Dust Bowl?
- weathering process and ___ of the rock determines a soil's pH
- 3.5 to 10 is the ___ of typical soil pH's
- What type of scale is pH value based on?
- Where on a slope should the darker soil be located?
- Crop rotation and fertilizers are two ____ farmers use to alter the soil's pH in field that plant yearly.
- pH levels that are 5.5 or less are considered to be
Down
- The substances that the soils are formed from are ____ material.
- What redistributes sand and other particles in arid regions?
- A fertilizer that's used when soil is too acidic
- Zinc, Boron, and ____ are lacking in soil that is high in what substance
- Fertilizers can change the amount of ___ available to a plant.
- Dust Bowl are more likely to occur in the Midwest because the land is dry and ____.
- The amount, timing, and intensity of water influences soil ____.
- 5 to 7 is the pH level of what soil level
- soils that are good for natural plant growth
- Particles that are grounded up and moved by a glacier
- The pH level should be ____ in dry areas.
- The temperature on a ___ are warmer on the side facing the sun
- lacking from soil in high levels of alkaline
21 Clues: What type of disaster was the Dust Bowl? • What type of scale is pH value based on? • 5 to 7 is the pH level of what soil level • 3.5 to 10 is the ___ of typical soil pH's • The pH level should be ____ in dry areas. • soils that are good for natural plant growth • lacking from soil in high levels of alkaline • The pH is the measure of ___ ion concentration • ...
Analysing text 2016-05-06
Across
- they seem odd together
- do it now
- it's like a thing
- one thing is better than the other
- word makes a noise
- it stands for something
- you are clearly confused
- work it out for yourself
- clever, cunning, crafty crossword
Down
- it is a thing
- clever crossword
- the worst or the best or the most
- is this really a clue?
- the opposite of what it says
14 Clues: do it now • it is a thing • clever crossword • it's like a thing • word makes a noise • they seem odd together • is this really a clue? • it stands for something • you are clearly confused • work it out for yourself • the opposite of what it says • the worst or the best or the most • clever, cunning, crafty crossword • one thing is better than the other
Things I thought of for this crossword puzzle 2024-01-10
Across
- Shoots blue fireballs
- What Mr.Lindsay will be if I don't finish this crossword in time
- Middle schoolers
- Worse than 3's answer
- Better than mario
- sdrawkcaB
- Green Muppet
- Kermit's red friend
Down
- Quenches your thirst
- Richest duck in the world
- The creator of this crossword and super handsome
- The best Mexican musician cha-chow
- Comedian named "Fluffy/Gabriel"
- Ready to fight/ Violent one
14 Clues: sdrawkcaB • Green Muppet • Middle schoolers • Better than mario • Kermit's red friend • Quenches your thirst • Shoots blue fireballs • Worse than 3's answer • Richest duck in the world • Ready to fight/ Violent one • Comedian named "Fluffy/Gabriel" • The best Mexican musician cha-chow • The creator of this crossword and super handsome • ...
glorious food 2014-08-05
Across
- cooked in water that is boiling
- thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry, used for making bricks and containers
- to fry small pieces of meats or vegetables quickly while mixing them around
- a hard black substance similar to coal which can be used as fuel
- to cook food in an oven or over a fire
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- to cook something by direct heat, especially under a very hot surface in a cooker
- to pour a marinade over meat or fish
- to cut something into pieces using knife or sharp instrument
- plural of leaf
- a large, bowl-shaped, Chinese pan used for frying food quickly in hot oil
10 Clues: plural of leaf • cooked in water that is boiling • to pour a marinade over meat or fish • to cook food in an oven or over a fire • to cut something into pieces using knife or sharp instrument • a hard black substance similar to coal which can be used as fuel • a large, bowl-shaped, Chinese pan used for frying food quickly in hot oil • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-26
Across
- Fine particles of fertile soil
- A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- A system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- A belief in more than one god
- A group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels
Down
- A city that govern itself and its surrounding territory
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- A long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- An amount that is left over after a need has been met
- A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
10 Clues: A belief in more than one god • Fine particles of fertile soil • An amount that is left over after a need has been met • A city that govern itself and its surrounding territory • A long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero • A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • ...
4.1 Mesopotamia 2023-12-04
Across
- moving or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
Down
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- belief in more than one god
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
10 Clues: belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory • a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero • moving or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart • ...
Vocab Unit 6 2024-04-19
Across
- an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region
- eliminate something completely
- all the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
Down
- unique
- causing or able to cause death
- a person who hunts or catches game or fish illegally
- become completely or excessively dry
10 Clues: unique • causing or able to cause death • eliminate something completely • become completely or excessively dry • a person who hunts or catches game or fish illegally • an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region • an animal that is caught and killed by another for food • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- H20
- the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- Goes into plants for fuel to create glucose and sugar
- using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth
Down
- where plants get energy
- the physiological loss of water in the form of water vapor, mainly from the stomata in leaves, but also through evaporation from the surfaces of leaves, flowers, and stems
- Sugars produced during photosynthesis
- Where water is stored in plants
- What is released from the plants
10 Clues: H20 • where plants get energy • Where water is stored in plants • What is released from the plants • Sugars produced during photosynthesis • Goes into plants for fuel to create glucose and sugar • the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color • using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth • ...
Andrew's big and hard crossword puzzle 2022-02-20
Across
- burns and is the engine of progress
- a big place where a lot of things are stored
- the person who bought the shares of Pyaterochka
- your ability to do something
- potential buyer!
- the layer of soil and rock that forms the Earth's surface
- guessing this crossword puzzle you do it in part
- now they are banned
- like fire, but the first letter is different
- it is necessary when you playing to win
Down
- this is bad and it happens if only one manufacturer is supported
- working at work you are afraid of it
- to touch or hold someone or something
- without it it is difficult in today's world
- carbon + iron
- sometimes you need to say this to people (something related to forgiveness)
- sometimes people's assets do it
- according to legend, it fell on Isaac Newton's head
- you need to do this to get the materials
- the opposite of gold
- it is mined from the earth
- concessions from the store
- increase your capital in your company
- it's nice to do with an old computer
- easy to take, but you have to give more and on time
25 Clues: carbon + iron • potential buyer! • now they are banned • the opposite of gold • it is mined from the earth • concessions from the store • your ability to do something • sometimes people's assets do it • burns and is the engine of progress • working at work you are afraid of it • it's nice to do with an old computer • to touch or hold someone or something • ...
Toga Group 4 2024-09-18
Across
- a kind of plant that have a fruit that sometimes use inside a drink
- herb plant that is good for our oxygen
- flowering herb plant that have 4 letters
- a flower that ghost like to eat it to gain energy (especially kuntilanak)
- the other kind of normal spinach
- What is the english of rimpang?
- tanaman obat keluarga
- herb plant that have 5 letters
- type of herb plants that can be for decoration
- ....herbal plants that doesnt need to use a po
Down
- a fruit that the shape look like a star
- herb plant that have the name of an animal
- decoration herb plant that is in a hanging pot that has 8 letters
- herb plant that taste so bitter
- herb plant that the name is similar to creepy and choo choo charlie the train
- what lesson did we make this crossword (bonus)
- the depth of the soil to plant herb
- a type of plant that sometimes they use it on a plain bread
- flowering herb plant that have 7 letters
- Rhizome herb plant with 8 letters
- herb plants that is similar to blueberry
21 Clues: tanaman obat keluarga • herb plant that have 5 letters • herb plant that taste so bitter • What is the english of rimpang? • the other kind of normal spinach • Rhizome herb plant with 8 letters • the depth of the soil to plant herb • herb plant that is good for our oxygen • a fruit that the shape look like a star • flowering herb plant that have 4 letters • ...
Changing Land 2025-03-24
Across
- how fast the process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity transport sediments from one place to another
- sand or small pieces of rock
- mixtures of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus
Down
- the breakdown of solid materials into small particles by air, water, and natural events
- the smallest possible pieces of something
- the gradual wearing down of something by wind, water, and other natural forces
6 Clues: sand or small pieces of rock • the smallest possible pieces of something • mixtures of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus • the gradual wearing down of something by wind, water, and other natural forces • the breakdown of solid materials into small particles by air, water, and natural events • ...
Third Grade Science Test #1 2025-10-17
Across
- the very center of the earth
- a place in the earth where magma can erupt as lava
- matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid
- the shaking of the earth's crust
- the place where a river begins, usually high in the mountains
- to plant different crops from year to year
- hot, liquid rock found in the earth's mantle
- large mass of moving rock or soil from a mountain or cliff
- precipitation on land that eventually trickles into streams
- be a good one by recycling, repurposing, conserving water etc.
- resources like water, the right kind of air, and good soil are examples
- the coldest parts of the earth
Down
- the outer layer of the earth
- there are seven on earth
- the top layer of the earth's crust
- soil in which plants grow well
- a natural formation of rock or soil on the earth's surface
- the loss of topsoil by water and wind
- a new landform made by soil deposited at the end of a river
- covers 70% of the earth's surface
- material in the soil that is made from living things that are broken down or decayed
- a substance in the earth that has never been alive
- a ditch formed where soil washed away
- the imaginary line around the earth halfway between the North and South Poles
24 Clues: there are seven on earth • the very center of the earth • the outer layer of the earth • soil in which plants grow well • the coldest parts of the earth • the shaking of the earth's crust • covers 70% of the earth's surface • the top layer of the earth's crust • the loss of topsoil by water and wind • a ditch formed where soil washed away • ...
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Crossword 2023-10-10
Across
- Someone who survives
- _______ Awareness Month Crossword
- Breast Cancer _____ Month Crossword
- Fighting Breast Cancer is a ____.
- Breast cancer is mostly found in ____.
Down
- Month of breast cancer
- Breast cancer symbol
- Action of stopping something
- Breast cancer is a ____.
- Being ____ can prevent breast Cancer.
- Being free from illnesses
- A symptom of breast cancer
- The color of the breast cancer symbol
13 Clues: Breast cancer symbol • Someone who survives • Month of breast cancer • Breast cancer is a ____. • Being free from illnesses • A symptom of breast cancer • Action of stopping something • _______ Awareness Month Crossword • Fighting Breast Cancer is a ____. • Breast Cancer _____ Month Crossword • Being ____ can prevent breast Cancer. • The color of the breast cancer symbol • ...
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Crossword 2023-10-07
Across
- Someone who survives
- _______ Awareness Month Crossword
- Breast Cancer _____ Month Crossword
- Fighting Breast Cancer is a ____.
- Breast cancer is mostly found in ____.
Down
- Month of breast cancer
- Breast cancer symbol
- Action of stopping something
- Breast cancer is a ____.
- Being ____ can prevent breast Cancer.
- Being free from illnesses
- Symptom of breast cancer
- The color of the breast cancer symbol
13 Clues: Breast cancer symbol • Someone who survives • Month of breast cancer • Breast cancer is a ____. • Symptom of breast cancer • Being free from illnesses • Action of stopping something • _______ Awareness Month Crossword • Fighting Breast Cancer is a ____. • Breast Cancer _____ Month Crossword • Being ____ can prevent breast Cancer. • The color of the breast cancer symbol • ...
MIA Grade 8 Crop Production and Management 2020-08-31
Across
- System of providing water where the land is uneven and water is insufficient.
- This constitutes animal excreta, cow dung, decomposition of plant and animal waste.
- Large scale storage of grains are done in these.
- Supply of water to crops at regular intervals.
- Threshing separates this component from the grain seeds.
- Chemicals that are used to control weeds.
Down
- The process of loosening soil.
- Soyabean groundnut maize are examples of such crops.
- Protein-rich food provided by hens, ducks, etc.
- Bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen which can then be used by the plants.
10 Clues: The process of loosening soil. • Chemicals that are used to control weeds. • Supply of water to crops at regular intervals. • Protein-rich food provided by hens, ducks, etc. • Large scale storage of grains are done in these. • Soyabean groundnut maize are examples of such crops. • Threshing separates this component from the grain seeds. • ...
Unit 5 Review 2023-03-28
Across
- Many stems are rich in ______.
- To grow your own vegetables, you need good soil, plenty of ____, and sunlight.
- Many of the vegetables that you eat are plant ____.
- ____seeds are a good source of iron and protein.
- The best-known bulbs that people eat are _____.
Down
- Spinach _____can be cooked or eaten raw.
- White potatoes have more vitamins than sweet _____.
- ____ are good sources of vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
- If you have eaten ____, you have eaten both flowers and stems.
- Fruits are the parts of a plant that holds the _____.
10 Clues: Many stems are rich in ______. • Spinach _____can be cooked or eaten raw. • The best-known bulbs that people eat are _____. • ____seeds are a good source of iron and protein. • White potatoes have more vitamins than sweet _____. • Many of the vegetables that you eat are plant ____. • Fruits are the parts of a plant that holds the _____. • ...
life on the prairie ''Henry Clonch'' 2023-04-27
Across
- the grass covered
- a looped length of yarn or thread put up in a loose twist after it is taken from
- this is a house that makes smoke it is a ____
- stalks of grain after threshing
- light rich crumbly earth that contains decaying matter
Down
- a ____ is a portable light
- a us hall U shaped band of iron shaped and nailed to the rim of a horses hoof
- a farm machine used to cut lift and turn over soil
- an alternative shelter wood or stone was scarce
- a mill for sawing loges
10 Clues: the grass covered • a mill for sawing loges • a ____ is a portable light • stalks of grain after threshing • this is a house that makes smoke it is a ____ • an alternative shelter wood or stone was scarce • a farm machine used to cut lift and turn over soil • light rich crumbly earth that contains decaying matter • ...
Farm to School 2016-11-30
Across
- Has tiny openings called stomata on them.
- Tubes inside plants for transporting food.
- If you cut them, it will make you cry.
- Green and healthy, found in salads.
- Germinates when there are enough water, oxygen, and warmth.
Down
- Rich in minerals, brown in colour, trees grow in them, worms craw in them.
- We all need this to survive, a liquid with no taste and colour.
- A plant that always faces the sun.
- We need this gas in order for us to survive.
- Absorbs water and minerals from the ground.
10 Clues: A plant that always faces the sun. • Green and healthy, found in salads. • If you cut them, it will make you cry. • Has tiny openings called stomata on them. • Tubes inside plants for transporting food. • Absorbs water and minerals from the ground. • We need this gas in order for us to survive. • Germinates when there are enough water, oxygen, and warmth. • ...
