clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Soil by Rellen! 2014-03-07
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- Converted organic matter into typically water insoluble mixture
- Sweet soil added to sand to improve plant growth in this biome
- sunlight and carbon dioxide react to form this product
- These lead to a destruction of crops
- Component of inorganic matter in soil
- Salinization leads to less____ of nutrients
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- where are nutrients from the soil absorbed in a plant?
- Mineralization releases this into roots
- A compound such at triphenyl tin
- The rise of the water table leads to this.
- This action creates soil
- Control fungi and weeds
- Weak acids that partially dissociate
- 50% of humus's mass is made of this
- what property of soil is influenced by soil clusters?
15 Clues: Control fungi and weeds • This action creates soil • A compound such at triphenyl tin • 50% of humus's mass is made of this • Weak acids that partially dissociate • These lead to a destruction of crops • Component of inorganic matter in soil • Mineralization releases this into roots • The rise of the water table leads to this. • Salinization leads to less____ of nutrients • ...
SOTW 1 Vocabulary Words 2022-08-22
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- Hand-operated device for lifting water first used by farmers in ancient times
- The study of what happened in the past
- Ancient Egyptian ruler. He was both the head of the state and the religious leader of his people
- The study of the Earth's surface and all life on it
- The study of objects dug of the ground
- A shape of a single curve, especially one that is broad in the center and tapers to a point at each end
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- A person who excavates objects of the ground to learn from them
- Soil capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
- A triangle-shaped area where deposits of sand, clay or silt accumulate
- A person that studies documents and objects of the past to learn what happened
- A native of Egypt
- A traditional, ancient story that is fictional
- A person that roams around
13 Clues: A native of Egypt • A person that roams around • The study of what happened in the past • The study of objects dug of the ground • A traditional, ancient story that is fictional • The study of the Earth's surface and all life on it • Soil capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops • A person who excavates objects of the ground to learn from them • ...
Rich and poor vocabulary 2021-11-23
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- when you want to cancel a debt you have to….
- money in coins or notes.
- "I was walking and she ____ me for money"
- “I’m always ____ you money, you still owe me £50!”
- a large amount of money, goods, property, etc.
- During a successful business career, she accumulated a great amount of _____
- your monthly earnings.
- "The pandemic has led to many small businesses going bankrupt".
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- "We still owe $1,000 on our car".
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- people without a home.
- "I don't thave any cash, I’m going to pay with my ______ ".
- a person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least 1,000,000 dollars, pounds, euros, etc.
- great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things
- "I have a 20.000 dollars _____ with Macy´s"
- a legal agreement by which a bank lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property.
- when your salary is going to increase, you are getting a ….
17 Clues: people without a home. • your monthly earnings. • money in coins or notes. • "We still owe $1,000 on our car". • "I was walking and she ____ me for money" • "I have a 20.000 dollars _____ with Macy´s" • when you want to cancel a debt you have to…. • a large amount of money, goods, property, etc. • “I’m always ____ you money, you still owe me £50!” • ...
Biomes 2014-05-05
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- Oak, maple,_________, and hickory trees are deciduous
- A cool forest biome of conifers
- A ____________ rain forest with a lot of rain, fog, and a cool climate.
- Lichens, some are mosses, that grow on trees.
- A __________ rain forest that is hot and humid, and is near the Equator.
- The grasses are a ____________ of the ecosystem.
- In the winter, animals are hiding or ___________
- A layer of permanent frozen soil
- A rocky or sandy biome
- In the spring and summer,_______, shrubs, and saplings shoot up.
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- A layer made up of the upper parts of trees
- An average weather pattern
- A ____________ forest is a biome with four distinct seasons and deciduous trees.
- Few plants can grow near the forest ____________.
- Grasses provide a rich food source for _________
- Made up of tree trunks shrubs and vines
- A layer thick with plant life
- A biome where grass is the main plant life
- A major land ecosystem
- A large, treeless biome
20 Clues: A major land ecosystem • A rocky or sandy biome • A large, treeless biome • An average weather pattern • A layer thick with plant life • A cool forest biome of conifers • A layer of permanent frozen soil • Made up of tree trunks shrubs and vines • A biome where grass is the main plant life • A layer made up of the upper parts of trees • ...
China Review Davis 2023-03-01
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- The proper way for a king to act
- these insects were destroying citrus trees of farmers
- Farmers used this type of plow for farming
- kids o there parents
- fertile soil that comes from the yellow river
- what was the basic building block of chines society
- rich landowners in China
- Qin was best described as
- Qin based his rules off of
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of
- witch empire had the most land
- most popular job in ancient China
- the type of weapon the Han dynasty used
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- people who make sure government officials
- an animal meant to plow the land
- what material was maid for the Shang farmers
- what desert acted as a border for china
- who did the Shang govern their territories
- how did the Zou dynasty fall
- people who stand out for objects
- Confucius was China’s first great
- parents owe there children
22 Clues: kids o there parents • rich landowners in China • Qin was best described as • Qin based his rules off of • parents owe there children • how did the Zou dynasty fall • witch empire had the most land • The proper way for a king to act • an animal meant to plow the land • people who stand out for objects • Confucius was China’s first great • most popular job in ancient China • ...
Southern Colonies Crossword (SCC) 2023-01-27
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- In 1620 ________ was made.
- The _______ weather in the south allowed for diseases to easily spread
- Virginia was founded by ________ Smith
- __________ was the first town created in Virginia
- _________ were people who separated from the church of England.
- When people didn't pay the money they owed, they were placed in _________ Prison
- Rich _________ was good for crops
- People used _________ to do work for them.
- ________ was the first southern colony to be settled
- North and South Carolina were both _________ at one point.
- Puritans wanted to prey in a specific way according to the _______
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- North Carolina was founded by John ________
- Farmers hired slaves to work on their _________
- was founded by _________ and Cecil Calvert
- _________ was named after King George II
- ___________servants worked for farmers and in return got shelter and money
- _______ was one of the main crops grown in the south.
- South Carolina was given to the Lords Proprietors by ________ II
- The main natural resources were timber and _________
- Georgia was founded by _________ Oglethorpe
20 Clues: In 1620 ________ was made. • Rich _________ was good for crops • Virginia was founded by ________ Smith • _________ was named after King George II • was founded by _________ and Cecil Calvert • People used _________ to do work for them. • North Carolina was founded by John ________ • Georgia was founded by _________ Oglethorpe • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary - Regions of Texas (Rochelle) 2022-09-01
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- far-reaching; spread over a broad area
- a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa
- a factory in Mexico that assembles parts made in the United States and elsewhere into products for export
- existing in a high degree; strong, extreme
- a sunken area in a plateau found between mountain ranges
- a type of oil that is the source for gasoline
- abroad; across the seas
- a period of lower-than-normal precipitation
- a line of travel
- the wearing away of the earth’ s surface by the movement of water, wind, ice, and gravity
- a deep passage or pathway
- height above sea level
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- a small, high plateau
- large-scale farming including production, processing, and distribution
- rich soil that has been deposited from flowing river water
- any substance made from petroleum or natural gas
- to make up
- to control, to be the majority of
- lacking enough water for things to grow
- an area that is unified by one or more common characteristics
20 Clues: to make up • a line of travel • a small, high plateau • height above sea level • abroad; across the seas • a deep passage or pathway • to control, to be the majority of • far-reaching; spread over a broad area • a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa • lacking enough water for things to grow • existing in a high degree; strong, extreme • ...
Georgia 2024-12-16
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- Smoky and bold, where Southern tales are told.
- Georgia soil that holds tales of toil.
- Southern stew’s star, slimy but flavorful by far.
- Juicy and sweet, Georgia’s favorite summer treat.
- A city of charm where history holds its arm.
- Berries of health, nature’s little wealth.
- Blossoms that shine, a tree so divine.
- Nutty delight, in pies it takes flight.
- Packed with protein, grown in fields so serene.
- Tracks of steel, the veins of commerce reveal.
- Iconic drink with roots so deep, a fizzy secret Georgia keeps.
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- A river’s song, winding peacefully along.
- White fields that wave, a crop with history engraved.
- Breakfast staple, creamy and rich on the table.
- Streets of Atlanta, sharing the fruit’s mantra.
- The bustling heart, where modern and Southern start.
- Tall and strong, where Georgia forests belong.
- Fierce mascot of Georgia pride, standing bold by your side.
- A mountain of faces and Civil War traces.
- Sweet onion treat, making any dish complete.
20 Clues: Georgia soil that holds tales of toil. • Blossoms that shine, a tree so divine. • Nutty delight, in pies it takes flight. • A river’s song, winding peacefully along. • A mountain of faces and Civil War traces. • Berries of health, nature’s little wealth. • A city of charm where history holds its arm. • Sweet onion treat, making any dish complete. • ...
Sustainability 2025-02-23
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- Gases released into the air, often from burning fossil fuels.
- A layer in the atmosphere that protects us from UV radiation.
- A type of energy source that does not run out.
- A prefix meaning environmentally friendly.
- Organic waste that decomposes into nutrient-rich soil.
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
- A material that breaks down naturally over time.
- A vital resource we need to conserve.
- Transforming waste materials into new, useful products.
- The element that contributes to climate change when emitted in excess.
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- Able to be maintained without harming the environment.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute oceans and harm marine life.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem.
- A material that causes pollution if not disposed of properly.
- The large-scale removal of trees, harming ecosystems.
- A color often associated with sustainability.
- A renewable energy source from the sun.
- Using something again instead of throwing it away.
- What we save by using efficient appliances.
20 Clues: The variety of life in an ecosystem. • A vital resource we need to conserve. • A renewable energy source from the sun. • A prefix meaning environmentally friendly. • What we save by using efficient appliances. • A color often associated with sustainability. • A type of energy source that does not run out. • A material that breaks down naturally over time. • ...
Jacob Conrad-Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2025-02-21
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- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- inverter of communism
- natives
- the conference for dividing land in Africa
- invading and taking over a smaller country
- Man's best friend
- a group of workers
- unions going agents their bosses
- group protecting your jobs
- inverter of the idea of capitalism
- biggest content
- not a lot of government control, but some
- the discrimination of one's skin color
- free market, no government interference
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- the machines take over workers jobs
- Flying mammal
- the increase of people moving to cities
- the first corporation to get industrialized
- perfect form of socialism
- a lot of government control
- Has a trunk
- to keep the life of soil
- fenced in fields for animals
- the use of machines more than actual workers
- the class in between the very rich and poor
- the people who are beloved in socialism
- businesses privately owned
- the strongest survive
- the natural reason for imperialism
30 Clues: natives • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • biggest content • Man's best friend • a group of workers • Likes to chase mice • inverter of communism • the strongest survive • to keep the life of soil • perfect form of socialism • businesses privately owned • group protecting your jobs • a lot of government control • fenced in fields for animals • unions going agents their bosses • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-12-11
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- A pyramid-like temple in Sumerian cities.
- Wedge-shaped writing used by the Sumerians.
- Waterway built for irrigation and trade.
- The region where city-states first developed.
- One of the rivers that supported Mesopotamian life.
- Name meaning “Land between rivers.”
- Tool used to prepare land for farming.
- Independent city and its surrounding farmland.
- Another river vital for agriculture and trade.
- Person trained to write cuneiform.
- Famous city-state in Mesopotamia ruled by Hammurabi.
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- First known set of laws in Mesopotamia.
- Region of rich soil between the Tigris and Euphrates.
- Invention that helped with transportation and pottery.
- Method of supplying water to crops.
- Powerful Mesopotamian kingdom known for military strength.
- Trading goods directly without money.
- Material used for tools and weapons.
- Exchanging goods locally or with distant lands.
- Extra goods or crops produced for storage or trade.
- Small carved object used to stamp and mark documents.
- Religious building, often at the center of a city.
22 Clues: Person trained to write cuneiform. • Method of supplying water to crops. • Name meaning “Land between rivers.” • Material used for tools and weapons. • Trading goods directly without money. • Tool used to prepare land for farming. • First known set of laws in Mesopotamia. • Waterway built for irrigation and trade. • A pyramid-like temple in Sumerian cities. • ...
Stages of Clay 2023-03-10
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- Any stage of clay that has not been fired yet
- The stage of clay ready to use and build with
- The rock solid stage that all chemical water has been removed after being fired
- How you can tell what stage the clay is
- The stage best for carving/slicing as it is partially dry and doesn't bend
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- The stage of clay after being fired for a second time after being coated with glaze
- The completely dry stage that is ready to be fired
- The mostly water/liquid/mushy stage used as glue or in molds
- The stage of raw clay materials
9 Clues: The stage of raw clay materials • How you can tell what stage the clay is • Any stage of clay that has not been fired yet • The stage of clay ready to use and build with • The completely dry stage that is ready to be fired • The mostly water/liquid/mushy stage used as glue or in molds • The stage best for carving/slicing as it is partially dry and doesn't bend • ...
Chapter 24 Vocab 2023-03-22
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- land that’s rich farmlands composed of clay, silt, sand, or gravel deposited by running water
- broadened seaward end of a river, where the river’s currents meet the ocean’s tides
- large landmass that’s similar to a continent, but smaller than a continent
- a set of closely grouped islands, like the Maldives
- high water brought by a cyclone that swamps low-lying areas
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- seasonal winds, especially in South Asia
- religion of many in India
- a violent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain, one of the most extreme weather patterns in Southwest Asia
- ringlike coral islands or string of small islands surrounding a lagoon
- 1,500-mile-long system of parallel ranges that included Mount Everest
- sacred river that Hindus believe is the home of goddess Ganga, a very important river in South Asia
11 Clues: religion of many in India • seasonal winds, especially in South Asia • a set of closely grouped islands, like the Maldives • high water brought by a cyclone that swamps low-lying areas • 1,500-mile-long system of parallel ranges that included Mount Everest • ringlike coral islands or string of small islands surrounding a lagoon • ...
koop 2025-04-10
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- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- way element of art directs a viewer’s eye trough a work
- a layer of material applied to a bisque-fired
- a chamber used to heat clay to specific
- different kind of materials are joined together
- a continuous mark made by a moving point
- actual 3-dimension space or the illusion of space
- high water content, most workable
- soft or workable material is shaped
- a difference in the use of two elements
- clay is fire once in kiln
- material is cut, carved or chipped away
- clay is not fired kiln yet state of greenware
- viewed from all sides
- glaze applied to bisqueware and in a kiln a second time
- completely
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- repetition of one or more elements
- sense of importance given to any one part of the composition
- lightness or darkness of a color
- the layering of ropes of clay
- to force bubbles of air out of claybody
- way a surface feel through touch
- an enclosed area of space with 2-dimension
- way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability Balance
- liquid material is poured into mold
- visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- less water, but still workable
- an object wit 3-dimension
- a single material an artist may use
- sense of movement in composition create by the repetition
- quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
31 Clues: completely • viewed from all sides • clay is fire once in kiln • an object wit 3-dimension • the layering of ropes of clay • less water, but still workable • lightness or darkness of a color • way a surface feel through touch • high water content, most workable • repetition of one or more elements • liquid material is poured into mold • soft or workable material is shaped • ...
Shotwell unit 3,4 vocab 2023-03-09
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- The bodies of water, materials, and people that supply safe water to homes and businesses.
- The process of water moving between ocean, sky, and land.
- A change in typical climate patterns over a long period of time.
- A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue.
- Accessible to all people in the ways they need to be healthy and happy.
- a community's systems for making and exchanging goods and services
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- Fresh water that is below ground, under layers of rock, clay, or sand.
- A group of living and non living things that interact in a physical environment
- from water pollution and extreme weather.
- When people have enough safe water to be healthy and happy, can care for ecosystems, and are
- To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable.
- An approach or plan to achieve a goal.
- Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe.
13 Clues: An approach or plan to achieve a goal. • from water pollution and extreme weather. • The process of water moving between ocean, sky, and land. • To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable. • A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue. • Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe. • ...
communication - revision 2022-07-13
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- thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers
- making something complicated seem simple by ignoring important parts of it
- honest and not likely to hide their opinions
- to limit yourself to doing or using one particular thing and not change to anything else
- a strong belief about someone or something that cannot completely be explained and does not have to be decided by reasoning
- to think about something too much, in a way that is not useful
- good at thinking of new, original, and clever ideas
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- useful and intended to help or improve something
- to make something possible or easier
- strong dislike, opposition, or anger
- able to make decisions quickly and confidently, or showing this quality
- a number, amount, or situation that can change
- an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future
13 Clues: to make something possible or easier • strong dislike, opposition, or anger • honest and not likely to hide their opinions • a number, amount, or situation that can change • useful and intended to help or improve something • good at thinking of new, original, and clever ideas • to think about something too much, in a way that is not useful • ...
Meta Puzzle 2021-05-05
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- A player of crossword puzzles.
- father of the modern crossword puzzle.
- An ancient mathematical format from which many word puzzles were born.
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- _____ million Americans regularly do crossword puzzles.
- A Crossword Puzzle _________ contains hundreds of thousands of answers and clues.
- Author of many holiday crossword themed murder mysteries.
- Related to and often mistaken for a true crossword puzzle. You are playing one now!
7 Clues: A player of crossword puzzles. • father of the modern crossword puzzle. • _____ million Americans regularly do crossword puzzles. • Author of many holiday crossword themed murder mysteries. • An ancient mathematical format from which many word puzzles were born. • A Crossword Puzzle _________ contains hundreds of thousands of answers and clues. • ...
And of Clay Are We Created Crossword 2019-07-24
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- What novel was turned into a film in 1994?
- news caster who wants to save Azucena
- Allende's Second Husband
- driven by the effects of Rolf Carle on her life, being his partner
- Allende's writing falls under what category?
- What does Rolf request to get Azucena out of the mud?
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- What natural event was And of Clay Are We Created based off of?
- And of Clay Are We Created was written for what larger collection of stories
- Allende became a citizen of what country in 2003?
- clings to her life while stuck in the mud
- Where was Isabel Allende born?
- The natural disaster in And of Clay Are We Created was supposedly set in_________.
- Allende's First Husband
- Allende's Third Husband
- What does Azucena mean?
15 Clues: Allende's First Husband • Allende's Third Husband • What does Azucena mean? • Allende's Second Husband • Where was Isabel Allende born? • news caster who wants to save Azucena • clings to her life while stuck in the mud • What novel was turned into a film in 1994? • Allende's writing falls under what category? • Allende became a citizen of what country in 2003? • ...
сайты, с которыми мы работали на ит 2022-05-13
13 Clues: URL • Has a trunk • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • and free to use • Large marsupial • Large marsupial • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • SVG for full customization • crossword dog Man's best friend
Carbon Footprint 2022-03-22
18 Clues: Möwe • wäsche • fallen • Schild • konzept • festlich • rechnung • wirklich • Nachfrage • Krankheit • Flüchtling • Eisscholle • biologisch • Strickjacke • Karikaturist • verantwortlich • Kreuzworträtsel • Bildunterschrift
Carbon Footprint 2022-03-22
18 Clues: Möwe • wäsche • fallen • Schild • konzept • festlich • rechnung • wirklich • Nachfrage • Krankheit • Flüchtling • Eisscholle • biologisch • Strickjacke • Karikaturist • verantwortlich • Kreuzworträtsel • Bildunterschrift
Geology, Meteorology and Astronomy 2021-06-19
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- Suturn's largest moon
- What planet rotates 243 days and its revolusyon 225 days?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system
- This word means to spin on an axis
- Which layer of the earth do plants and animals live on?
- Is the study of rock
- Which planet has only two moon
- Jupiter's largest moon
- Which type of soil is made up of very tiny grains of rock
- This planet is the largest among the inner planets. And it's rotation is every 24 hours
- Is derived from ancient greek meaning "high in the air"
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- Is the eighth and farthest-known Solar planet from the Sun
- The measure of the amount of the heat energy in the atmospheric
- It deals with the study of rock layers
- Describes how fast the air is moving fast a certain point
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky
- Is the study of earth
- What is the center of our solar system
- Is the amount of water vapor in the air
- The study of atmospheric phenomena
20 Clues: Is the study of rock • Suturn's largest moon • Is the study of earth • Jupiter's largest moon • Which planet has only two moon • This word means to spin on an axis • The study of atmospheric phenomena • It deals with the study of rock layers • What is the center of our solar system • Is the amount of water vapor in the air • What is the largest planet in our solar system • ...
A Monster Calls Vocabulary Project 2021-12-15
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- the movement of the tide out of the sea
- a talk on a religious or moral subject
- the action of wailing in grief for a dead person
- a close friend or companion
- a movie theater
- a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely backward and forward
- happening or produced every two weeks
- turn or slide violently or uncontrollably in a particular direction
- denoting or relating to a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humans
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
- staggering from exhaustion or blows
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- moving or flowing outward with an undulating motion
- making the sound of a person wheezing
- long upholstered seat for more then one person
- shrinking movement in the body
- heavy load
- highly spiced hot indian curry
- a beneficed member of the clergy
- given way under a weight or force
- mildly teasing or mocking
- an unpleasant or contemptible person
- relating to or resembling metal or metals
- using few words
- a coniferous tree which has red berrylike fruits
- uncertain or unclear
- move or balance unsteadily sway back and forth
26 Clues: heavy load • a movie theater • using few words • uncertain or unclear • mildly teasing or mocking • a close friend or companion • shrinking movement in the body • highly spiced hot indian curry • a beneficed member of the clergy • given way under a weight or force • staggering from exhaustion or blows • an unpleasant or contemptible person • making the sound of a person wheezing • ...
VOCABULARY LESSON 5 BE 2025-05-11
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- Heavy soil, used for making bricks and containers.
- A type of wild dog found in Australia.
- To ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something.
- A list of questions.
- Colored substances used on your face to improve or change your appearance.
- A place where people go to watch plays, musicals, or dances.
- A detailed plan showing when events or activities will happen.
- To give money to someone for something you want to buy.
- Unit of money used in most European Union countries.
- Uncontrolled, violent, or extreme.
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- A thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains articles and photographs.
- Someone who is in charge of making a movie.
- A large group of musicians who play many different instruments together.
- A short, high sound made by a bird.
- A border that surrounds and supports a picture, door, or window.
- A very large sea mammal that breathes air.
- A tall, narrow structure, often square or circular.
- An action as a joke or form of entertainment.
- To no longer have something because you do not know where it is.
- An ability to do an activity or job well.
20 Clues: A list of questions. • Uncontrolled, violent, or extreme. • A short, high sound made by a bird. • A type of wild dog found in Australia. • An ability to do an activity or job well. • A very large sea mammal that breathes air. • Someone who is in charge of making a movie. • An action as a joke or form of entertainment. • Heavy soil, used for making bricks and containers. • ...
damien mespotamia 2021-12-17
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- someone who owns many city states
- someone who is either in the top class or the second to top class
- many lands under one ruler
- someone who makes pottery
- a common material used to build houses
- someone in the very lowest class
- a place with a wall and a outer village
- where mespotamia is today
- a earthy home for gods
- where king Hammurabi first ruled
- a rank in social class
- rich soil and shape of moon
- a person trying to sell a product
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- the river Hammurabi damed
- a land between two rivers
- a bad king who ruled over many city stats
- where Mesopotamia took place before civilization
- the class just above slave and a person who provides food
- someone chosen by the gods to rule their city-state
- a way to transport water to crops
- a personal record keeper
- a way to trade goods
- a old type of story
- a early form of writing
24 Clues: a old type of story • a way to trade goods • a earthy home for gods • a rank in social class • a early form of writing • a personal record keeper • the river Hammurabi damed • a land between two rivers • someone who makes pottery • where mespotamia is today • many lands under one ruler • rich soil and shape of moon • someone in the very lowest class • where king Hammurabi first ruled • ...
Ancient Egypt (There are no spaces) 2012-11-26
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- a long lasting, paperlike material
- the title used by the rulers of Ancient Egypt
- life after death
- the Egyptian writing system
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- paths followed by traders
- a period of Egyptian history that lasted from 2700 to 2200 BC
- the period during which Egypt reached the height of its power and glory
- huge stone tombs with four trianglular sides that met at the top
- a tall four sided pillar that is pointed at the top
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- a trianhle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- series of rulers from the same family
- a period of order and stability that lasted to 1750 BC
- people from rich and powerful families
- rapids
- a huge stone slab inscribed with heiroglyphics
- river that runs through Egypt
- people of wealth and power
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans
20 Clues: rapids • life after death • paths followed by traders • people of wealth and power • the Egyptian writing system • river that runs through Egypt • a long lasting, paperlike material • series of rulers from the same family • people from rich and powerful families • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • the title used by the rulers of Ancient Egypt • ...
Ancient Egypt (There are no spaces) 2012-11-26
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- the period during which Egypt reached the height of its power and glory
- river that runs through Egypt
- the Egyptian writing system
- the title used by the rulers of Ancient Egypt
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- people of wealth and power
- a trianhle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- paths followed by traders
- a period of Egyptian history that lasted from 2700 to 2200 BC
- a long lasting, paperlike material
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- people from rich and powerful families
- a period of order and stability that lasted to 1750 BC
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- a huge stone slab inscribed with heiroglyphics
- imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans
- a tall four sided pillar that is pointed at the top
- life after death
- rapids
- huge stone tombs with four trianglular sides that met at the top
- series of rulers from the same family
20 Clues: rapids • life after death • paths followed by traders • people of wealth and power • the Egyptian writing system • river that runs through Egypt • a long lasting, paperlike material • series of rulers from the same family • people from rich and powerful families • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • the title used by the rulers of Ancient Egypt • ...
China Review Lambert 2023-03-01
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- The animals that merchants used to travel across trade routes.
- The biggest trade route across Ancient Asia.
- Qin based his rule on this idea.
- The amount of land of China that can be farmed.
- China's first capital.
- The first Qin emperor.
- Some of the largest mountains in the world.
- A formal order from the gods to do right.
- A river nicknamed the "Yellow River."
- China's most skilled enemies on horseback.
- A kind of fertile soil found in the Yellow River (Huang He River).
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- A group of rich citizens who own lots of land and have higher power.
- Shang kings recieved their power and wisdom from what things/people?
- Founder of Legalism.
- Which insect did the Chinese farmers use to prevent other insects from damaging their citrus trees?
- A bone used to answer serious questions asked by priests and kings.
- Laozi founded this idea.
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of?
- The Han dynasty practiced this idea.
- A common crop in China.
20 Clues: Founder of Legalism. • China's first capital. • The first Qin emperor. • A common crop in China. • Laozi founded this idea. • Qin based his rule on this idea. • The Han dynasty practiced this idea. • A river nicknamed the "Yellow River." • A formal order from the gods to do right. • China's most skilled enemies on horseback. • Some of the largest mountains in the world. • ...
Section 1 and 2 2022-12-14
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- the application of scientific
- souther region of Egpyt
- people of wealth and power
- writer
- where the great pyramids were built
- people from rich and powerful families
- a triangle shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river
- the tile used by rulers of Egypt
- weighed each dead persons heart against the feather of truth
- a sky god, god of the pharaohs
- the goddess of magic
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- a series of rulers from the same family
- or life after death
- Sun god
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- reunited upper and lower Egypt
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that met in a point on top
- the body was preserved as a mummy and kept in a case called a
- Kingdom a period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE
- River the most important geographical feature in Egypt
- strong rapids
- the god of the underworld
22 Clues: writer • Sun god • strong rapids • or life after death • the goddess of magic • souther region of Egpyt • the god of the underworld • people of wealth and power • the application of scientific • reunited upper and lower Egypt • a sky god, god of the pharaohs • the tile used by rulers of Egypt • where the great pyramids were built • people from rich and powerful families • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary - Regions of Texas (Rochelle) 2022-09-01
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- a line of travel
- a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa
- large-scale farming including production, processing, and distribution
- a deep passage or pathway
- the wearing away of the earth’ s surface by the movement of water, wind, ice, and gravity
- a factory in Mexico that assembles parts made in the United States and elsewhere into products for export
- a type of oil that is the source for gasoline
- height above sea level
- a small, high plateau
- lacking enough water for things to grow
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- existing in a high degree; strong, extreme
- far-reaching; spread over a broad area
- an area that is unified by one or more common characteristics
- rich soil that has been deposited from flowing river water
- any substance made from petroleum or natural gas
- a sunken area in a plateau found between mountain ranges
- a period of lower-than-normal precipitation
- to make up
- to control, to be the majority of
- abroad; across the seas
20 Clues: to make up • a line of travel • a small, high plateau • height above sea level • abroad; across the seas • a deep passage or pathway • to control, to be the majority of • far-reaching; spread over a broad area • a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa • lacking enough water for things to grow • existing in a high degree; strong, extreme • ...
Ancient West Africa 2022-11-16
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- this trade item was worth just as much as gold
- West Africans traded their gold for this
- traded to Europe and North Africa
- King that invited Muslim scholars into West Africa
- a large desert covering over 2 million square miles.
- The first major West African Empire
- defeated the powerful Songhai empire
- First king/founder of Songhai
- Mansa Musa was the famous king of this Empire
- a river that flooded surrounding areas that provided fresh soil
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- the best teacher ever
- the largest empire
- popular trade route
- This man was worth 400 billion dollars in modern currency
- West African Kings like Sunni wanted their people to become part of this religion
- a style of traveling for trade, usually involved camels.
- a major city in the Songhai Empire
- The main item that made West Africa rich
- refers to a society that relies on agriculture
- another popular trade item that is the same metal as a penny
20 Clues: the largest empire • popular trade route • the best teacher ever • First king/founder of Songhai • traded to Europe and North Africa • a major city in the Songhai Empire • The first major West African Empire • defeated the powerful Songhai empire • West Africans traded their gold for this • The main item that made West Africa rich • Mansa Musa was the famous king of this Empire • ...
Module 3 Vocab 2025-10-06
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- Crescent An area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations
- A ruler of a kingdom or empire
- A politically unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside
- A pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer
- Referring to a city area
- An organized society that functions within established geographic boundaries
- The world’s first system of writing; developed in Sumer
- The worship of many gods
- A mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks that can make land ideal for farming
- A unit of soldiers who ride horses
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- Land with different territories and people under a single rule
- A set of 282 laws governing daily life in Babylon; the earliest known collection of written laws
- A human-made waterway
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- The division of a society by rank or class
- A long poem that tells the story of a hero
- More of something than is needed
- A picture symbol
- A writer
- Referring to a countryside area
20 Clues: A writer • A picture symbol • A human-made waterway • Referring to a city area • The worship of many gods • A ruler of a kingdom or empire • Referring to a countryside area • A pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer • More of something than is needed • A unit of soldiers who ride horses • The division of a society by rank or class • A long poem that tells the story of a hero • ...
Eastern United States Review - Ruhl 2025-10-13
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- Ocean that touches the entire eastern U.S. coast line
- The appearance of the Appalachian Mountains
- The capital of Pennsylvania
- River that separates the U.S. into two regions
- This river flows into the Mississippi and forms a natural border for a few states
- New ___: subregion in the northeast area of the U.S.
- The capital of West Virginia
- The capital of New Jersey
- Mountain range that runs from Alabama to Canada
- This subregion can often be hot and rainy
- This type of gas, oil, and coal are energy sources from this region
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- Nickname given to the Midwest subregion
- Mid-___: subregion that contains our U.S. capital city
- Gulf that borders Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi
- ___ D.C., our U.S. capital city
- The capital of Delaware
- Soil is often described as this in this region do to plenty of water
- State where the Mississippi River originates
- The capital of Maryland
- The capital of Ohio
- A name give to five lakes on the U.S./Canada border
- The capital of New York
22 Clues: The capital of Ohio • The capital of Delaware • The capital of Maryland • The capital of New York • The capital of New Jersey • The capital of Pennsylvania • The capital of West Virginia • ___ D.C., our U.S. capital city • Nickname given to the Midwest subregion • This subregion can often be hot and rainy • The appearance of the Appalachian Mountains • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-14
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- Crescent- curve shaped land with rich soil
- a governments ruling based on religion
- seasonal winds
- the south of Israel when the kingdom was divided in two
- land facing the Mediterranean Sea
- the man who led the Hebrews out of slavery
- Civilization- another name for the indus valley civilization
- cities that had their own government and their own rulers
- someone’s good or bad deeds
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- an individual’s soul or spirit is born again and again until moksha is achieved
- most sacred writing and what Christians consider the old testament
- embalming and drying the corpse to prevent decaying
- belief in one god
- belief in multiple gods
- a series of rulers from a single family
- a mutual promise between God and the founder of the Hebrew people
- brings together several people, nations, and previously independent states under the control of one ruler
- the ancient homes of the Hebrews
- the resting place after death as an immense structure
- Diffusion- different cultures sharing their cultures
20 Clues: seasonal winds • belief in one god • belief in multiple gods • someone’s good or bad deeds • the ancient homes of the Hebrews • land facing the Mediterranean Sea • a governments ruling based on religion • a series of rulers from a single family • Crescent- curve shaped land with rich soil • the man who led the Hebrews out of slavery • ...
A Single Shard 2015-01-22
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- Wet watery clay.
- A small potter's village on the south west coast of Korea.
- A tall piece of pottery used to display flowers.
- a long walk or adventure, in search of a final destination.
- Technique involving carving away designs in clay and filling with another type of clay.
- Old man with a shriveled leg.
- The oven used to fire pottery.
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- The ancient capital of Korea.
- A young orphan boy.
- The act of creating pottery on a potter's wheel.
- The act of creating pottery with your hands.
- a type of pottery well known in Korea and China.
- The most skillful potter in Chulpo.
13 Clues: Wet watery clay. • A young orphan boy. • The ancient capital of Korea. • Old man with a shriveled leg. • The oven used to fire pottery. • The most skillful potter in Chulpo. • The act of creating pottery with your hands. • The act of creating pottery on a potter's wheel. • A tall piece of pottery used to display flowers. • a type of pottery well known in Korea and China. • ...
European Civilization - Chapter 13 Quiz 2013-06-07
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- The study of religion.
- The peace treaty between Pope Gregory VII and King Henry IV
- Territories that are under the control of popes.
- A heavy-wheeled plow with iron plowshare used for tilling clay soil.
- The group of people who decided how the universities would be run.
- Peasants bound to the land, subject to the land lords' control.
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- The language that is used in a particular region.
- Associations, groups, of people with common aims and interests.
- Peasant woman who was able to motivate the French army in order to defeat the English. Was later burned at the cross when she was accused of being a witch.
- A hatred toward Jews.
- Bones or other objects that are found and are connected to saints.
- The way classes were taught in Europe's first universities.
12 Clues: A hatred toward Jews. • The study of religion. • Territories that are under the control of popes. • The language that is used in a particular region. • The peace treaty between Pope Gregory VII and King Henry IV • The way classes were taught in Europe's first universities. • Associations, groups, of people with common aims and interests. • ...
Common adjectives 2014-12-13
26 Clues: big • bad • old • dry • new • ugl • low • wet • emp • good • poor • rich • high • safe • easy • slow • dang • full • dirt • fast • small • cheap • clean • diffic • expens • beautif
Common adjectives 2014-12-13
26 Clues: big • new • bad • wet • old • dry • ugl • emp • low • good • dirt • dang • fast • safe • full • rich • high • easy • slow • poor • small • clean • cheap • diffic • expens • beautif
Common adjectives 2014-12-13
26 Clues: bad • dry • ugl • emp • new • big • low • old • wet • full • rich • high • dirt • safe • easy • poor • slow • fast • dang • good • clean • cheap • small • expens • diffic • beautif
words.io 2022-10-29
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- average score of players
- crackR's score
- number of words crackr stole
- king's ruler's words
- boxed your crossword
- unboxed your crossword
- number of words in this clue
- unboxed your crossword
- king's score
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- boxed your crossword
- boxed your crossword
- king's eats
- number of player's words crackr stole
- rusteze in numbers
- number of players that have at least 100 words
15 Clues: king's eats • king's score • crackR's score • rusteze in numbers • boxed your crossword • boxed your crossword • king's ruler's words • boxed your crossword • unboxed your crossword • unboxed your crossword • average score of players • number of words crackr stole • number of words in this clue • number of player's words crackr stole • number of players that have at least 100 words
Stratigraphy 2022-11-18
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- a persistent body of dense ice
- A dome is a feature in structural geology consisting of symmetrical anticlines that intersect each other at their respective apices. Intact, domes are distinct, rounded, spherical-to-ellipsoidal-shaped protrusions on the Earth's surface.
- cryptocrystalline quartz [rock strata B]
- battlements of a tower in a castle
- [rock strata E ]
- formed by erosion and collapsed caves - arches, “toward the rainbows” commonly found as you venture into the Missouri lands
- the thick foundation of ancient, and oldest, metamorphic and igneous rock that forms the crust of continents, often in the form of granite
- [rock strata D ]
- a type of landscape where the dissolving of the bedrock has created sinkholes, sinking streams, caves, springs, and other characteristic features
- (see figure 4)
- The oldest fossils that come from Cambrian rocks over 500 million years old
- the path (see figure 3)
- zone separation in the earth’s crust
- internally mineralized vaguely spherical rocks
- [rock strata H ]
- layer of rock or sediment
- ancient fossil group about 300 million years before dinosaurs
- An elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- [rock strata K ]
- sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform
- [rock strata F ]
- [rock strata J ]
- a toponym adaptation “aux Arcs”
- aka North American Craton
- rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks
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- Calcium Carbonate rock – mainly Lime
- state rock of Missouri
- egg stone
- Never covered by ice during the last ice age, the area lacks the characteristic glacial deposits known as drift.
- hard, solid rock beneath surface materials such as soil and gravel
- [rock strata C ]
- a fracture in the Earth’s crust
- a bend in rock strata that are otherwise uniformly dipping or horizontal
- [rock strata G ]
- a type of broad, rounded cliff. Most bluffs border a river
- theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes
- [rock strata I ]
- a layer of fine, mineral-rich material mostly created by wind, but can also be formed by glaciers [rock strata A]
- skeletal remains of organisms in rock
- agents of this effect include: Water, ice, acids, salts, plants, animals, and changes in temperature
- a break in a sedimentary sequence which does not involve a difference of inclination between the strata on each side of the break
- variation in elevation and slope
- a “missing” layer area – buried erosional (non-depositional) are separating two strata of different ages
- calcium magnesium carbonate & aragonite mineralized sedimentary rock
- a bend in strata due to pressure or compression
- (see figure 2)
- rocks or sediment consisting of or containing clay
47 Clues: egg stone • (see figure 4) • (see figure 2) • [rock strata E ] • [rock strata C ] • [rock strata D ] • [rock strata G ] • [rock strata I ] • [rock strata H ] • [rock strata K ] • [rock strata F ] • [rock strata J ] • state rock of Missouri • the path (see figure 3) • layer of rock or sediment • aka North American Craton • a persistent body of dense ice • a fracture in the Earth’s crust • ...
From Hunter-Gatherers to Farmers 2024-10-01
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- the practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food.
- a supply of something that can be used to meet needs, such as materials, money, or labor.
- the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services between people or groups.
- a person or group of people who move from place to place in search of food and resources, rather than settling in one location.
- Age: the earliest period of human history, marked by the use of stone tools and the development of early human culture.
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- Crescent: a region in the Middle East known for its rich soil and the birthplace of agriculture and early civilizations.
- to train or adapt wild plants and animals for human use, such as farming or keeping as pets.
- Words Defined
- Age: the period in human history when people began to farm, settle in one place, and develop communities.
- a scientist who studies human societies, cultures, and their development.
- a group of species that includes modern humans and their closest ancestors.
11 Clues: Words Defined • a scientist who studies human societies, cultures, and their development. • a group of species that includes modern humans and their closest ancestors. • the practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food. • the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services between people or groups. • ...
Veggies in Bibimbap and Additional Veggies 2023-04-17
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- What vegetable is rich in vitamin K?
- What vegetable is rich in vitamin C, vitamin K, and fiber?
- What vegetable is rich in antioxidant?
- "Remove the outside, cook the inside, eat the outside, throw away the inside."
- What vegetable is rich in vitamin B?
- What vegetable is rich in fiber?
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- What vegetable is rich in beta carotene,anthocyanins, and chlorogenic acid?
- What vegetable is rich in polysaccharides?
- What vegetable is rich in iron?
- What vegetable improves sensory receptors?
- What vegetable is rich in phosphorus and copper?
- "I come out of the earth, I am sold in the market. He who buys me cuts off my tail, takes off my suit of silk, and weeps beside me when I am dead."
12 Clues: What vegetable is rich in iron? • What vegetable is rich in fiber? • What vegetable is rich in vitamin K? • What vegetable is rich in vitamin B? • What vegetable is rich in antioxidant? • What vegetable is rich in polysaccharides? • What vegetable improves sensory receptors? • What vegetable is rich in phosphorus and copper? • ...
Glaciation 2022-11-23
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- A large basin shaped hollow high in a mountain formed by a glacier usually containing a lake
- Large triangular shaped mountain tops shaped by glaciers
- Drowned glaciated valley
- A time when most of Northern Europe including Ireland was covered in ice
- Soil deposited by glaciers and found in The Golden Vale
- Lakes found along a glaciated valley
- A narrow ridge between 2 cirques
- A process of glacial erosion where ice melts, freezes back into gaps in rock and pulls lumps of rock out
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- Area in Co. Mayo, Ireland famous for large amounts of Drumlins
- Oval shaped hills made from boulder clay known as a 'basket of eggs'
- A process of glacial erosion where material scrapes along a rock surface
- Long winding ridge formed by glacial deposition
- Scratch marks made on rock surface by glacial erosion
- Material carried by a glacier
- A rock found in a place that is completly different from the rock around it
15 Clues: Drowned glaciated valley • Material carried by a glacier • A narrow ridge between 2 cirques • Lakes found along a glaciated valley • Long winding ridge formed by glacial deposition • Scratch marks made on rock surface by glacial erosion • Soil deposited by glaciers and found in The Golden Vale • Large triangular shaped mountain tops shaped by glaciers • ...
Lecture 8 quiz: Mining, Energy and Waste Management 2017-03-03
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- primary waste management option that when employed will lessen our use of waste disposal methods
- term describing the use of technology to accomplish a certain task with less energy
- one of the most viable renewable energy options for Jamaica
- negatively impacted by soil erosion associated with mining
- involves extensive deforestation
- chemical contaminant found in mine waters
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- potent greenhouse gas whose release in associated with open dumps
- energy source involving fission and fusion which emits low levels of carbon dioxide
- type of solid waste discarded from businesses in the vicinity of urban areas
- involves the use of moderate to fast flowing water bodies
- lined with clay and plastic to avoid ground water contamination
- rock containing a large proportion of a particular mineral
- type of hazardous waste implicated in birth defects
- metal extracted from the earth’s crust and used in extensively in automobile and aircraft manufacture
- takes advantage of heated rocks below the earth’s surface
15 Clues: involves extensive deforestation • chemical contaminant found in mine waters • type of hazardous waste implicated in birth defects • involves the use of moderate to fast flowing water bodies • takes advantage of heated rocks below the earth’s surface • rock containing a large proportion of a particular mineral • ...
Surface Processeson on Earth- weathering 2022-12-06
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- when slightly acidic water from precipitation seeps into the ground,it combines with carbon dixodie in the soil.
- soil moved from their original location.
- a mechanical weathering process in which outer rock layers are stripped away.
- the process by which rocks and minerals undergo changesin their compostion.
- devlopes when running water cuts small channels into the side of a slope.
- chemical reaction of oxgyen with other subtances.
- freeze-thaw cycles of water in the cracks of rocks.
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- a type of weathering in which rocks and minerals break down into smaller pieces.
- after the rock and soil are transported, somtimes thousands of kilometers away from their soucre they are dropped in another location.
- when a channel becomes deep and wide, rill erosion envolves.
- removal of weathered rock and soil from its original location.
- a layer of soil that differs in color and texture from the layers above or below.
- a cross section of soil you see if you dig into the ground. it shows different layer of soil.
- the process in which materials on or near earth's surface break down and change.
- soil formed in its present location from the bedrock beneath.
15 Clues: soil moved from their original location. • chemical reaction of oxgyen with other subtances. • freeze-thaw cycles of water in the cracks of rocks. • when a channel becomes deep and wide, rill erosion envolves. • soil formed in its present location from the bedrock beneath. • removal of weathered rock and soil from its original location. • ...
St.Walfrid 2022-03-01
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- write the feast day of your saint UNDER the saint name/title.
- - a horrible illness with mass deaths (saint died of this)
- Source: include author name, name of boo
- print the answer key, select “answer key” from the drop down print menu in the top corner.
- example:
- must have 10 words, with 10 clues.
- write your information source at the bottom of the answer sheet.
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- include the URL
- your crossword with your assigned saint’s name.
- - someone who is killed for their faith
- the website, www.crosswordlabs.com you will create your own crossword puzzle.
- - Someone who serves in the Army (patron saint of)
- write your name, JMJ, date, and grade in the top right hand corner.
- must be historically accurate and relevant to the saint.
- finished, print out a blank copy of your crossword AND and an answer key.
- clues must be practical so that someone else could guess the word.
16 Clues: example: • include the URL • must have 10 words, with 10 clues. • - someone who is killed for their faith • Source: include author name, name of boo • your crossword with your assigned saint’s name. • - Someone who serves in the Army (patron saint of) • must be historically accurate and relevant to the saint. • - a horrible illness with mass deaths (saint died of this) • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-10
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- refers to how much salt is dissolved in water.
- is 39 percent land and 61 percent ocean.
- contains dissolved salts, btl t in amounts ofless than 1 percent.
- The clay represents an ______ layer that keeps water from passing through it.
- has a higher heat capacity than land or air.
- Is an underground layer of rock, gravel, sand, or silt that holds water.
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- layer of water which could be found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and ocean.
- AREA WITH A SMALL LOCALIZED CLIMATE THAT DIFFERS FROM THE CLIMATE AROUND IT
- One watershed is separated from another by high points like hills and ridges called a
- is all the water that fell and ended up in the soil.
- melting water collects in streams and lakes
- is 19 percent Lmd and 81 percent ocean.
- In order to extract water from a layer below surface, it must be _______.
- Water is considered a ______.
- The ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT
15 Clues: Water is considered a ______. • is 19 percent Lmd and 81 percent ocean. • is 39 percent land and 61 percent ocean. • The ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT • melting water collects in streams and lakes • has a higher heat capacity than land or air. • refers to how much salt is dissolved in water. • is all the water that fell and ended up in the soil. • ...
Chapter 10, L.1-3 Vocabulary - 7th Grade Science 2021-03-24
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- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- characteristic of a material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily
- a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another
- occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor
- Solid water changes directly to water vapor without first becoming a liquid
- Release of water vapor into the air by plants
- movement of water in the Earth systems
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- a characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass
- is the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- is any form of water that falls to Earth from clouds
- water on the land that seeps into the ground
- the land area that supplies water to a river system
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- All water on land that flows downhill due to gravity
15 Clues: movement of water in the Earth systems • water on the land that seeps into the ground • is the change of state from a gas to a liquid • Release of water vapor into the air by plants • occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor • the land area that supplies water to a river system • is any form of water that falls to Earth from clouds • ...
Marcus Simmons 6A North Africa 2018-03-16
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- a fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor
- encompassed means surround and have or hold within
- too small or unimportant to be worth consideration
- the ancient past, especially the period before the Middle Ages
- chemical compounds that are often used in fertilizers
- strong winds that blow the sand and create huge dust storms that chock people and animals that are caught out side
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- a area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down.
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- a situated within or inside; relating to the inside; inner
- people who move about from place to place in search of food they rely on those oases during their travels
- a great or significant extent.
- savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal.
- a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season
- underground layers of rock in which water collects
- substantially or considerably
15 Clues: substantially or considerably • a great or significant extent. • savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal. • encompassed means surround and have or hold within • too small or unimportant to be worth consideration • underground layers of rock in which water collects • chemical compounds that are often used in fertilizers • ...
Social Studies: Chapter 4 Lesson One Vocab 2024-01-30
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- a system that supplies dry land with water though ditches, pipes and streams
- a system of organization in which people or groups are ranked according to status or authority
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a particular area which someone concentrates and is an expert in
- land capable of producing abundant crops
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- a person from whom one is descended
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
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- a pyramid shaped structure with a temple at the top
- moving or lying in the same direction at the same distance apart
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- the process of taming an animal and keeping as a pet or on a farm
- to be made up of
- an amount that is leftover after a need has been met
- a system of writing developed by Sumerarians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
15 Clues: to be made up of • fine particles of fertile soil • a person from whom one is descended • land capable of producing abundant crops • a pyramid shaped structure with a temple at the top • an amount that is leftover 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 • ...
Fun Fruit Fun 2024-03-21
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- A citrus fruit with a distinctively sour flavor.
- A popular citrus fruit with a unique sweet flavor.
- A nutrient dense drupe, rich in fiber and healthy fats.
- A tropical fruit with a creamy texture and sweet flavor, rich in ppotassium.
- Known for its bright red color and sweet-tart flavor. High in vitamin C.
- This tropical greenish-yellow fruit is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
- With its fuzzy skin and sweet, juicy flesh. A good source of dietary fiber.
- Citrus fruit with a tart flavor and vibrant color.
- This red berry is the only fruit with seeds on the outside.
- Tropical fruit with a distinctive star shape and sweet-tart flavor.
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- This reddish-purple drupe is packed with antioxidants and vitamins.
- This juicy, yellow pome is high in vitamin C and pairs well with savory dishes.
- A citrus fruit prized for its tangy flavor and high vitamin C content.
- A tropical favorite, this yellow fruit is rich in potassium and vitamin B6.
- A dark tart berry rich with magnesium and manganese.
- This drupe, with its deep purple skin and sweet flesh, is high in antioxidants.
- Has red skin and white pulp. Contains a prebiotic beneficial for gut health.
- This drupe, with its fuzzy skin and velvety flesh, is rich in vitamin A.
- Bursting with antioxidants and fiber, this blue-violet berry is a superfood.
- A rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit.
- A tropical fruit with a fuzzy, spiky exterior and tangy flesh, rich in potassium.
21 Clues: A citrus fruit with a distinctively sour flavor. • A popular citrus fruit with a unique sweet flavor. • A rounded red, yellow, or green edible pome fruit. • Citrus fruit with a tart flavor and vibrant color. • A dark tart berry rich with magnesium and manganese. • A nutrient dense drupe, rich in fiber and healthy fats. • ...
Ancient Eygpt 2012-11-26
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- the peiriod were Egypt reached the hight of its power and glory.
- The longest river in the world
- life after death
- rapids
- a period of order and stability that lasted to about 1750 BC
- triangle shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans
- people from rich and powerful families
- huge, stone tombs with four triangle-shaped sides that meet in a point on top
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- the title used by the rulers of ancient Eygpt
- the application of scientific knowledge for pratical purposes
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- series of rulers from the same family
- people of wealth and power
- a period in Egyptian history that lasted for about 500 years, from about 2700 to 2200 BC
- a tall, four sided pillar that is pointed on top
- routes paths followed by traders
17 Clues: rapids • life after death • people of wealth and power • The longest river in the world • routes paths followed by traders • series of rulers from the same family • people from rich and powerful families • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • the title used by the rulers of ancient Eygpt • a tall, four sided pillar that is pointed on top • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2018-12-14
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- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Science of producing, processing, and marketing plant products.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- The use of cells to produce products or processes.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- The biology of heredity.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Unit of hereditary material located on a chromosome.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Exact duplicate.
50 Clues: Exact duplicate. • pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • The biology of heredity. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Organism that produces disease. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Person’s occupation or profession. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2021-06-01
12 Clues: O-Horizon • A-Horizon • B-Horizon • Parent Material • All layers of soil • Slowly breaking down • Large soil particles • Medium soil particles • Comes from a living thing • Top layer of soil with dead remaints • Underground rock and mineral mixture • Layer of soil with it's own properties
Water Systems Crossword 2022-02-10
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- contains dissolved salts, btl t in amounts ofless than 1 percent.
- is all the water that fell and ended up in the soil.
- Water is considered a ______.
- Is an underground layer of rock, gravel, sand, or silt that holds water.
- In order to extract water from a layer below surface, it must be _______.
- refers to how much salt is dissolved in water.
- is 19 percent Lmd and 81 percent ocean.
- AREA WITH A SMALL LOCALIZED CLIMATE THAT DIFFERS FROM THE CLIMATE AROUND IT
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- layer of water which could be found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and ocean.
- is 39 percent land and 61 percent ocean.
- One watershed is separated from another by high points like hills and ridges called a
- The clay represents an ______ layer that keeps water from passing through it.
- The ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT
- melting water collects in streams and lakes
- has a higher heat capacity than land or air.
15 Clues: Water is considered a ______. • is 19 percent Lmd and 81 percent ocean. • is 39 percent land and 61 percent ocean. • The ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT • melting water collects in streams and lakes • has a higher heat capacity than land or air. • refers to how much salt is dissolved in water. • is all the water that fell and ended up in the soil. • ...
Rocks, Minerals, and Soil 2025-09-23
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- a type of heavy, sticky earth that becomes hard when it is baked and is used to make things such as pots and bricks
- a naturally occurring solid with a regular structure
- changed from a solid to a liquid state because of heating
- formed from compressed layers of sand, mud and pebbles
- a substance made from dead leaves and plants, added to soil to help plants grow
- sand, mud, etc. that is carried by flowing water and is left at the mouth of a river
- formed from melted rock
- a quantity or thickness of sth that lies over a surface or between surfaces
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- formed by heat and pressure
- a basic substance that cannot be broken down simply
- a smooth, round stone that is found in or near water
- to become firm or stiff
- a type of solid, liquid or gas that has particular qualities
- hard or firm; not in the form of a liquid or gas
- the solid outer layer of the Earth
15 Clues: to become firm or stiff • formed from melted rock • formed by heat and pressure • the solid outer layer of the Earth • hard or firm; not in the form of a liquid or gas • a basic substance that cannot be broken down simply • a smooth, round stone that is found in or near water • a naturally occurring solid with a regular structure • ...
Science chapter 4 2023-11-06
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- - landform formed at the mouth of a river
- - made of natural material
- line around the earth between the poles
- - things God cave us that are naturally found in the earth
- Able to produce healthy plants
- - a break between two of the earth's plates where earthquakes happen
- - crops is what farmers do to take care of the soil
- - between the core and the crust
- a place where magma can erupt as lava
- - The beginning of a river
- - Top layer of soil
- - hot liquid rock
- - made of solid rock
- - percent of the earth covered by water
- - where the river flows into the ocean
- - coldest place on the earth
- - the shaking of the earth's crust
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- - a large mass of rock or soil from a mountain cliff
- -- the forming of soil from rock
- - Center of the earth
- - instrument whose needle points north
- - precipitation on land that eventually trickles into streams
- - taking care of the soil
- - Layer of soil under the topsoil
- - a natural formation of rock on the earth's surface
- - Hot liquid rock contained in the mantle
- - the loss of soil by water or wind
- - substance in the earth that has never been alive
- - melted rock that flows from a volcano
- - ditch formed by erosion
- - taking wise care of what God has given you
- - Decayed Material
- part of the earth's crust
- - matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
34 Clues: - hot liquid rock • - Decayed Material • - Top layer of soil • - made of solid rock • - Center of the earth • - taking care of the soil • - ditch formed by erosion • part of the earth's crust • - made of natural material • - The beginning of a river • - coldest place on the earth • Able to produce healthy plants • -- the forming of soil from rock • - between the core and the crust • ...
Geology, Meteorology and Astronomy 2021-06-19
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- This word means to spin on an axis
- Which layer of the earth do plants and animals live on?
- Describes how fast the air is moving fast a certain point
- The measure of the amount of the heat energy in the atmospheric
- Suturn's largest moon
- What is the largest planet in our solar system
- Which planet has only two moon
- Is the study of rock
- Which type of soil is made up of very tiny grains of rock
- Jupiter's largest moon
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky
- What planet rotates 243 days and its revolusyon 225 days?
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- This planet is the largest among the inner planets. And it's rotation is every 24 hours
- Is the amount of water vapor in the air
- What is the center of our solar system
- It deals with the study of rock layers
- The study of atmospheric phenomena
- Is the study of earth
- Is derived from ancient greek meaning "high in the air"
- Is the eighth and farthest-known Solar planet from the Sun
20 Clues: Is the study of rock • Suturn's largest moon • Is the study of earth • Jupiter's largest moon • Which planet has only two moon • This word means to spin on an axis • The study of atmospheric phenomena • What is the center of our solar system • It deals with the study of rock layers • Is the amount of water vapor in the air • What is the largest planet in our solar system • ...
Old Cahawba 2020-04-10
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- Old Cahawba nature trail overlooks this creek
- Cahawba's famous columns
- Prominent Cahawba family
- Episcopal church at Cahawba
- Physical region in Alabama named for its dark, fertile soil
- This architect's designs inspired St. Lukes Church
- Cahawba's main street with stores and offices
- Cahawba was known as the “mecca of the radical ____ party” after the Civil War
- French visitor of Cahawba in 1825
- Cahawba's newspaper
- The county seat was moved from Cahawba to this town in 1866
- First Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court
- This Cahawba street was comprised of stables, workshops, and mechanics
- Spanish explorer who came through Alabama in the 1500s
- Steamboat that exploded while carrying 2,300 freed Union prisoners from Cahaba
- President who visited the Perine Well in 1856
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- Old Cahawba has three of these
- Cahawba's oldest original structure
- Nickame of Cahawba's civil war prison
- Unique species of this plant named after Old Cahawba
- Cahawba's world famous artesian well
- Cahawba is located at the ____ of two rivers
- Leader of the Cahaba Rifles who has an apparition named after him
- Wrote "Memories of Old Cahawba"
- State capital location after Cahawba
- The railroad went from Cahaba to this town
26 Clues: Cahawba's newspaper • Cahawba's famous columns • Prominent Cahawba family • Episcopal church at Cahawba • Old Cahawba has three of these • Wrote "Memories of Old Cahawba" • French visitor of Cahawba in 1825 • Cahawba's oldest original structure • Cahawba's world famous artesian well • State capital location after Cahawba • Nickame of Cahawba's civil war prison • ...
APES Crossword 2023-06-06
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- MSW is compacted and covered on a daily basis
- free floating organisms in an aquatic ecosystem
- location where beef is produced in mass quantities
- can be produced by corn or algae and used as a biofuel
- excess nitrates are returned to atmosphere
- r-selected species
- the fossil fuel associated with highest level of air pollution
- occurs in ocean due to increase in carbon dioxide levels
- released by burning of coal and biomagnifies
- aerosols and coolants connected to ozone depletion
- precipitation with a pH of lower than 5.6
- tropical rainforest in South America that is being deforested
- pollution released into aquatic ecosystems from nuclear power plants
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- the first species to exist in an ecosystem
- the level of photosynthesis in an ecosystem
- plant nutrient of the nitrogen cycle
- caused by a parasite carried by a mosquito
- the level of suspended solids in water
- pesticide that harmed the bald eagle populations
- found in the stratosphere naturally
- coral reefs are considered a hotspot for this
- the smallest rock particle size found in soil
- organism that originally overpopulates due to eutrophication
- the relationship between a clownfish and sea anenome
- MSW is converted into energy
25 Clues: r-selected species • MSW is converted into energy • found in the stratosphere naturally • plant nutrient of the nitrogen cycle • the level of suspended solids in water • precipitation with a pH of lower than 5.6 • the first species to exist in an ecosystem • caused by a parasite carried by a mosquito • excess nitrates are returned to atmosphere • ...
African Mythology 2022-04-28
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- Which word comes from the greek word mythos?
- Appears as spider
- What was the first element present in The Origin Of Life And Fire
- One of Anansi's major traits in most stories is that he is?
- What did Obatala drink to have made him drunk while sculpting humans?
- What did the gods in The Creation Of The Universe offer to contribute to make the chain?
- Why ____ Don't Eat Fish"
- What kind of seed did the woman with one hand plant"
- humans were created from what in "Zulu Origin Story"
- Made clay figures
- What did Tiger's wife put on the kettle to boil for Anansi?
- The creator in the passage The Creation Of Human Being
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- Trickster who tried to get out work by pretending to be injured
- Which creator had terrible stomach pains?
- Lazy that animal did not deliver message in time
- What kind of folktale is The Women with One Hand
- What fruit was Brer Rabbit and Sis Cow trying to get from the tree?
- "What material did Juok make the humans out of?
- Anansi tries to steal All the Wisdom in the World" is similar to ?
- Who's yams did Anansi eat?
20 Clues: Appears as spider • Made clay figures • Why ____ Don't Eat Fish" • Who's yams did Anansi eat? • Which creator had terrible stomach pains? • Which word comes from the greek word mythos? • "What material did Juok make the humans out of? • Lazy that animal did not deliver message in time • What kind of folktale is The Women with One Hand • ...
MESOPOTAMIANNNNNNNNNNN 2023-09-28
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- Fine particles of fertile soil
- A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
- States A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- To be made up of
- An amount that is left over after a need has been met
- Relating to soldiers, arms, or war
- A long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- A person who studies plants and stars
- Having many parts, details, or ideas
- A system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge shaped marks made in soft clay
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- A payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender
- A territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- A belief in more than one god
- A ser of official laws
- A geographic area
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- A person who copies writes out documents; often a record keeper
- A pyramid shaped structure with a temple at the top
- Moving or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart
- A group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels
20 Clues: To be made up of • A geographic area • A ser of official laws • A belief in more than one god • Fine particles of fertile soil • Relating to soldiers, arms, or war • Having many parts, details, or ideas • A person who studies plants and stars • A pyramid shaped structure with a temple at the top • An amount that is left over after a need has been met • ...
Crossword Clues 2017-05-03
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- In which city in Europe were crosswords banned during WWII in case they were used to pass secret messages
- Who invented the original crossword
- Crosswords were first published in this newspaper during the early 1900's
- Name you call someone who makes crossword puzzles
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- Board game based on the principles of the crossword puzzle
- This famous crossword puzzle was first published in 1930
- This publishing house published the first book of crosswords
- Crossword puzzles were originally called this
8 Clues: Who invented the original crossword • Crossword puzzles were originally called this • Name you call someone who makes crossword puzzles • This famous crossword puzzle was first published in 1930 • Board game based on the principles of the crossword puzzle • This publishing house published the first book of crosswords • ...
CROSSWORD- use the question to find the words. 2025-04-13
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- less water, but still workable
- a chamber used to heat clay to specific
- quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- an enclosed area of space with 2-dimension
- to force bubbles of air out of claybody
- clay is fire once in kiln
- viewed from all sides
- a layer of material applied to a bisque-fired
- repetition of one or more elements
- different kind of materials are joined together
- soft or workable material is shaped
- an object wit 3-dimension
- a single material an artist may use
- sense of movement in composition create by the repetition
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- lightness or darkness of a color
- way a surface feel through touch
- a difference in the use of two elements
- actual 3-dimension space or the illusion of space
- glaze applied to bisqueware and in a kiln a second time
- way element of art directs a viewer’s eye trough a work
- liquid material is poured into mold
- clay is not fired kiln yet state of greenware
- high water content, most workable
- material is cut, carved or chipped away
- the layering of ropes of clay
- a continuous mark made by a moving point
- visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- sense of importance given to any one part of the composition
- way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability Balance
- dry completely
- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
31 Clues: dry completely • viewed from all sides • clay is fire once in kiln • an object wit 3-dimension • the layering of ropes of clay • less water, but still workable • lightness or darkness of a color • way a surface feel through touch • high water content, most workable • repetition of one or more elements • liquid material is poured into mold • soft or workable material is shaped • ...
APUSH 4 2025-05-05
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- the movement to end slavery.
- Law supported by Andrew Jackson displacing multiple native tribes from the southeast
- Supreme Court ruling the federal government had the right to set up a federal bank and that states did not have power to tax the federal government
- anti-federalist and democratic-Republican president supporting loose construction of the constitution
- president james Monroe advocating for American dominance in the western hemisphere
- a set of laws addressing slavery and territorial issues
- practice of forcing American sailors to serve in the British navy.
- powerful supreme, court chief Justice who for 3 decades expanded the power of the Judicial branch
- political party led by Henry clay including opposition of Andrew Jackson
- a philosophical movement emphasizing individualism and nature
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- the shift from local to national markets
- land from French, doubling the size of the U.S.
- religious movement designed to reinforced Christian principles and leading to multiple reform movement
- agreement created by Henry clay allowing slavery to exist below the 36’30” line of the Louisiana purchase.
- system Plan by Henry Clay including the creation of a national bank, tarrfis and creating infrastructure in order to stabilize the American economy
- economic plan emphasizing industry, infrastructure and protectionism
- the rising tension between the North and the South.
- After Adam’s won the president election of 1824, he appointed Henry clay as Secretary of State. Supporters of Jackso because they thought he was cheated of the presidency
- 1846-1848 conflict between the U.S. and Mexico.
- war between the U.S. and Britain over impressment, trading issues, and impressment.
20 Clues: the movement to end slavery. • the shift from local to national markets • land from French, doubling the size of the U.S. • 1846-1848 conflict between the U.S. and Mexico. • the rising tension between the North and the South. • a set of laws addressing slavery and territorial issues • a philosophical movement emphasizing individualism and nature • ...
go 2016-05-13
PUZZLE TWO FROM TEXAS COUNTIES AND STORIES 2023-06-29
20 Clues: Rusk • Baird • Bryan • Linden • Alpine • Burnet • Morton • Dimmitt • Anahuac • Caldwell • Lockhart • Henrietta • Silverton • Brownwood • Childress • Pittsburg • Panhandle • Falfurrias • Port Lavaca • Brownsville
Kamy's Clues 2025-08-10
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- What holds 10 acrosses hue
- Spins to shape or travel
- Can be sweet to eat ot sweet to spend
- 8th page abbreviated
- Color in 4 acrosses cup
- Light source cut short intentionally
- Land mammal essential for ice cream
- The beggining of a new orbit
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- Sweet decoration
- With ___, todays occasion
- A time of economic prosperity
- Former clay
- Tightly squeezed without wrapping paper
- A non decreasing integer
- Sign of a maned hunter
- Futire vase
16 Clues: Former clay • Futire vase • Sweet decoration • 8th page abbreviated • Sign of a maned hunter • Color in 4 acrosses cup • Spins to shape or travel • A non decreasing integer • With ___, todays occasion • What holds 10 acrosses hue • The beggining of a new orbit • A time of economic prosperity • Land mammal essential for ice cream • Light source cut short intentionally • ...
Vocabulary Words 2022-08-21
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- The study of objects digged of the ground
- A person who excavates objects of the ground to learn from them
- ancient Egyptian rulers. They were both the heads of state and the religious leaders of their people
- a native of Egypt
- Soil capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
- The study of what happened in the past
- A person that roams around
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- is a traditional, ancient story that is fictional
- hand-operated device for lifting water, used by farmers in ancient times
- a shape of a single curve, especially one that is broad in the center and tapers to a point at each end
- A person that studies documents and objects of the past to learn what happened.
- a triangle-shaped deposit of sand, clay or silt at the mouth of a river
12 Clues: a native of Egypt • A person that roams around • The study of what happened in the past • The study of objects digged of the ground • is a traditional, ancient story that is fictional • Soil capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops • A person who excavates objects of the ground to learn from them • ...
Fossil Energy 2015-07-22
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- the production and discharge of gas or radiation.
- a device, as in a furnace, stove, or gas lamp, that is lit to produce a flame.
- an oily mixture of hydrocarbons that can be extracted from layers of rock and used to produce fuel.
- a substance or condition that contaminates air, water, or soil.
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- funds or material set aside or saved for future use.
- a chemical element found in the air as a colorless odorless tasteless gas that is necessary for life.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- the process of burning something.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- a complete list of goods in stock or other contents.
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism.
- soft, finely stratified sedimentary rock that formed from consolidated mud or clay.
12 Clues: the process of burning something. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • the production and discharge of gas or radiation. • funds or material set aside or saved for future use. • the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism. • a complete list of goods in stock or other contents. • a substance or condition that contaminates air, water, or soil. • ...
Eco-Architecture 2017-12-08
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- / The style or method used to build something. recycle / convert in to reusable material
- / add something to it that was not there when made . renewable energy / A natural occurring source of energy. heat island / an urban area that is warmer than its surroundings
- / Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- / to bring waste land under cultivation
- solar / Use of sun’s energy for heating and cooling
- cycle / The process in which water circulates
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- mass / The ability of a material to absorb and store heat
- / Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other materials
- transfer / The process of thermal energy being moved from one object to another
- roof / A building that is partially or completely covered by vegetation
- / Allows concrete to achieve certain needs
- earth / A mixture of clay, sand, and soil to make formwork
12 Clues: / to bring waste land under cultivation • / Allows concrete to achieve certain needs • cycle / The process in which water circulates • / Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • solar / Use of sun’s energy for heating and cooling • mass / The ability of a material to absorb and store heat • earth / A mixture of clay, sand, and soil to make formwork • ...
AgriScience Midterm 2018-12-13
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- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Water-bearing rock formation.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Science of producing, processing, and marketing plant products.
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Unit of hereditary material located on a chromosome.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Exact duplicate.
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- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- The use of cells to produce products or processes.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- The biology of heredity.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
50 Clues: Exact duplicate. • pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • The biology of heredity. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Organism that produces disease. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Person’s occupation or profession. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • ...
Soil 2018-12-09
7 Clues: The final layer of soil • The third layer of soil • The second layer of soil • The outermost layer of soil • The layers of soil are known as _________ • A basic solution put in acidic soil by farmers • The wearing away of soil by natural agents like water and wind
Soil 2023-01-09
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- This is living or dead plants and animals that make up 5% of soil
- These make up 45% of soil
- Spaces in soil that let in water and air
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- This is something we drink that makes up 25% of soil
- This is made up of dead plants and animals and is good for soil
- This is something we breathe that makes up 25% of soil
- This is a thin layer of material covering the surface of Earth
7 Clues: These make up 45% of soil • Spaces in soil that let in water and air • This is something we drink that makes up 25% of soil • This is something we breathe that makes up 25% of soil • This is a thin layer of material covering the surface of Earth • This is made up of dead plants and animals and is good for soil • ...
Soil 2021-01-04
7 Clues: cover crop • growing more trees • removal of top soil • valley of Madhya Pradesh • felling of trees in large numbers • cattles do this & causes soil erosion • done on hill slopes to prevent loss of soil
SOIL 2022-11-16
7 Clues: the layers of soil. • absorbing a substance. • soil made up of mostly sand. • dark organic material in soil. • the soil best for growing plants. • substance that supports plant growth. • the protection of plants from erosion.
Soil 2024-03-26
Across
- This type of soil holds much water
- The process of breaking rocks to form soil is called.......
Down
- What do you call the act of keeping the soil healthy and in place?
- This type of soil does not hold water for long.
- This soil is the best soil for gardening
- What do you call the result of adding unwanted substances or garbage into the soil
- How many types of soil?
7 Clues: How many types of soil? • This type of soil holds much water • This soil is the best soil for gardening • This type of soil does not hold water for long. • The process of breaking rocks to form soil is called....... • What do you call the act of keeping the soil healthy and in place? • ...
Art Words 2024-04-16
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- glaze is a thin transparent or semi-transparent layer on
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- Actual 3-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- Sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- An art piece that has been in the kiln once
- Sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal are of a work
- How parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- The clay is workable; it has not been fired in kiln
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- No water, not workable, ready for kiln
- Repetition of one or more elements
- A difference in the use of two elements
- A continuous mark made by a moving point
- Way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area
- A material that is put in-between and object to separate it
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- Lightness and darkness of a color or value
- Viewed from all sides
- An enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions
- the layering of strips of clay with scoring to form a vessel
- An object with 3-dimensions
- An oven-like device that causes a chemical reaction within clay to change it to a ceramic
- you gather find materials and build a sculpture
- pour a liquid into a mold... dry overtime it becomes a sculpture
- An art piece that is fired twice
- Taking away the surface to make a sculpture
- Way a surface feels to the touch or how it appears to feel through vision
- Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water
- The clay is most workable, most water in it
- Way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- use a workable material and mold it into a sculpture
- A single material and artist may use ex: wood or clay
31 Clues: Viewed from all sides • An object with 3-dimensions • An art piece that is fired twice • Repetition of one or more elements • No water, not workable, ready for kiln • A difference in the use of two elements • Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water • A continuous mark made by a moving point • Lightness and darkness of a color or value • ...
MDEQ Crossword FY2031 2012-10-07
Across
- Spontaneous ignition of a material upon contact with air
- Occurs when an organism absorbs more toxic substance than it loses or excretes
- Has an atomic number of 79
- The number of section headings on an SDS
- The type of Radiation that is most harmful if inhaled or ingested
- Pollution Emergency Alerting System
- "Water Loving"
- The oldest National Park (just happens to be in a caldera)
- A saturated hydrocarbon with a three carbon backbone
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- The San Andreas fault is this type of "strike-slip" fault
- "Water Fearing"
- A shale formation in the Eastern U.S. that has been targeted for Hydrofracking
- Great degreaser, notorious for groundwater contamination. Hint specific gravity = 1.46
- Relating to a lake, examples might include wetland, shallow and deepwater environments
- A negatively charged ion
- a friable soil containing sand, silt, and clay
- CH4 - cows and my friend Mat are prodigious producers of this flammable gas
- Unintended emmisions of gases or vapors, commonly from industrial locations
- This wild blue flower is necessary for the life-cycle of the endangerd Karner Blue Butterfly
- The Largemouth and Smallmouth bass are both members of this family
20 Clues: "Water Loving" • "Water Fearing" • A negatively charged ion • Has an atomic number of 79 • Pollution Emergency Alerting System • The number of section headings on an SDS • a friable soil containing sand, silt, and clay • A saturated hydrocarbon with a three carbon backbone • Spontaneous ignition of a material upon contact with air • ...
tacology 2016-01-26
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- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- all the members of one species living in an area
- an environmental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not part of something living
- larger particles allow it to drain quickly. sandy soils dries out quickly
- a close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
- one living thing
- one species benefits, the other is neither helped or harmed
- eats plants
- - recycles dead organisms and waste -examples molds, mushrooms, and some bacteria
- smaller tightly packed particles keep it from draining quickly
- all of the different populations living in an area (no abiotic factors)
- eats both plants and animals
Down
- both species benefit from the relationship
- a cycle using photosynthesis by plants and respiration by animals
- one species benefits, and the other is harmed in some way
- eats dead animals
- eats meat
- the variety of life (or species) on earth
- how an ecosystem changes over time
- being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent on others
- mix sand soil drown plants because it absorbs so much water
21 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • eats both plants and animals • how an ecosystem changes over time • the variety of life (or species) on earth • both species benefit from the relationship • all the members of one species living in an area • one species benefits, and the other is harmed in some way • ...
Weather and climate 2016-09-29
Across
- This type of flooding causes the greatest risk to property and human life
- The weight of air pressing down on the earth surface
- the process of changing liquid into vapour through heat
- An _______ event in Australia is often associated with floods
- The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
- ______ hazards are related to water
- ________ farmers grows food for the needs of his/her family, leaving little or none to sell
- ______ pressure is related to precipitation
- An _______ event in Australia is often associated with drought
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- Areas of _____ pressure result from descending cold air
- The lowest layer in Earth's atmosphere
- The ________ river is the most sacred river in India
- The main forms of ______ include rain, sleet, snow and hail
- The process of removing salt from sea water
- A long period of below average rainfall
- A potential source of harm to the community
- A deposit of clay, silt, and sand left by flowing floodwater that typically produces fertile soil.
- A relatively flat land that borders a river and is covered by water during a flood
- Our atmosphere consists of 78% of this gas.
- A situation in which there is an extreme scarcity of food
20 Clues: ______ hazards are related to water • The lowest layer in Earth's atmosphere • A long period of below average rainfall • The process of removing salt from sea water • A potential source of harm to the community • Our atmosphere consists of 78% of this gas. • ______ pressure is related to precipitation • The ________ river is the most sacred river in India • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-01-25
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- A mix of tin and copper
- Where city government ruled the city as well as farmland around it
- Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- The belief in more than one god
- the S in G.R.A.P.E.S.
- A type of government in which rulers were political and religious leaders
- Epic hero on a quest for immortality in ancient Mesopotamian literature.
- Continuous period when an area gets less than its normal amount of rain
- Ancient Akkadian ruler, considered the first empire builder.
- Babylonian king known for his code of laws.
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- The E in G.R.A.P.E.S.
- The P in G.R.A.P.E.S.
- The A in G.R.A.P.E.S.
- A rectangular stepped pyramid with a temple on top
- Sumerian god of water, wisdom, and creation
- A group of territories ruled by one single ruler or state
- The R in G.R.A.P.E.S.
- Type of soil made of fine bits of clay and sand
- An upright stone slab or pillar engraved with an inscription or design
- Channels and ditches that supply water to crops
- Able to support the growth of strong, healthy plants
- The G in G.R.A.P.E.S.
- A sequence of rulers from the same family
23 Clues: The E in G.R.A.P.E.S. • The P in G.R.A.P.E.S. • The A in G.R.A.P.E.S. • The R in G.R.A.P.E.S. • the S in G.R.A.P.E.S. • The G in G.R.A.P.E.S. • A mix of tin and copper • The belief in more than one god • Writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • A sequence of rulers from the same family • Sumerian god of water, wisdom, and creation • Babylonian king known for his code of laws. • ...
Modern Ag Review 2024-05-21
Across
- A castrated male goat
- A young female cattle
- The top area of an animals' back which typically sells for the most money.
- Richland County is the _______ down from the lowest point of Lake Erie.
- The nutrient that gives our body energy
- Part of the egg with the most fat
- The process of food being broken down by bacteria.
- Female bee that does not lay fertilized eggs
- This type of fat comes from animals
- When making cheese, milk separates into curds and ______
Down
- The male part of a flower
- A male honeybee
- Butter is this percent of fat
- One of the main nutrients that causes algal blooms
- When the animals best suited to their environment live it is called Survival of the _____________.
- The M in GMO
- The female part of a flower
- A mature female swine
- Part of the hen reproductive tract where all of the eggs start.
- The soil type that has clay, silt, and sand.
- The area of trees, grass, and shrubs that separates a field from a stream
- The type of trait only shown if there are no dominant alleles present.
- The acronym for using a fire extinguisher
23 Clues: The M in GMO • A male honeybee • A castrated male goat • A young female cattle • A mature female swine • The male part of a flower • The female part of a flower • Butter is this percent of fat • Part of the egg with the most fat • This type of fat comes from animals • The nutrient that gives our body energy • The acronym for using a fire extinguisher • ...
Stratigraphy 2022-11-18
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- [rock strata G ]
- (see figure 2)
- [rock strata J ]
- the thick foundation of ancient, and oldest, metamorphic and igneous rock that forms the crust of continents, often in the form of granite
- a layer of fine, mineral-rich material mostly created by wind, but can also be formed by glaciers [rock strata A]
- [rock strata I ]
- Never covered by ice during the last ice age, the area lacks the characteristic glacial deposits known as drift.
- a type of broad, rounded cliff. Most bluffs border a river
- ancient fossil group about 300 million years before dinosaurs
- rocks composed of broken pieces of older rocks
- zone separation in the earth’s crust
- the path (see figure 3)
- sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform
- A dome is a feature in structural geology consisting of symmetrical anticlines that intersect each other at their respective apices. Intact, domes are distinct, rounded, spherical-to-ellipsoidal-shaped protrusions on the Earth's surface.
- [rock strata E ]
- battlements of a tower in a castle
- [rock strata H ]
- agents of this effect include: Water, ice, acids, salts, plants, animals, and changes in temperature
- (see figure 4)
- layer of rock or sediment
- a bend in strata due to pressure or compression
- variation in elevation and slope
- formed by erosion and collapsed caves - arches, “toward the rainbows” commonly found as you venture into the Missouri lands
- [rock strata D ]
- egg stone
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- rocks or sediment consisting of or containing clay
- calcium magnesium carbonate & aragonite mineralized sedimentary rock
- The oldest fossils that come from Cambrian rocks over 500 million years old
- theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes
- cryptocrystalline quartz [rock strata B]
- a break in a sedimentary sequence which does not involve a difference of inclination between the strata on each side of the break
- internally mineralized vaguely spherical rocks
- hard, solid rock beneath surface materials such as soil and gravel
- a fracture in the Earth’s crust
- a type of landscape where the dissolving of the bedrock has created sinkholes, sinking streams, caves, springs, and other characteristic features
- state rock of Missouri
- Calcium Carbonate rock – mainly Lime
- skeletal remains of organisms in rock
- [rock strata F ]
- An elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- [rock strata C ]
- a persistent body of dense ice
- a toponym adaptation “aux Arcs”
- [rock strata K ]
- a “missing” layer area – buried erosional (non-depositional) are separating two strata of different ages
- aka North American Craton
- a bend in rock strata that are otherwise uniformly dipping or horizontal
47 Clues: egg stone • (see figure 2) • (see figure 4) • [rock strata G ] • [rock strata J ] • [rock strata I ] • [rock strata F ] • [rock strata C ] • [rock strata E ] • [rock strata H ] • [rock strata K ] • [rock strata D ] • state rock of Missouri • the path (see figure 3) • aka North American Craton • layer of rock or sediment • a persistent body of dense ice • a fracture in the Earth’s crust • ...
Lecture 8 quiz: Mining, Energy and Waste Management 2017-03-03
Across
- potent greenhouse gas whose release in associated with open dumps
- involves the use of moderate to fast flowing water bodies
- negatively impacted by soil erosion associated with mining
- rock containing a large proportion of a particular mineral
- term describing the use of technology to accomplish a certain task with less energy
- type of solid waste discarded from businesses in the vicinity of urban areas
- metal extracted from the earth’s crust and used in extensively in automobile and aircraft manufacture
Down
- one of the most viable renewable energy options for Jamaica
- type of hazardous waste implicated in birth defects
- lined with clay and plastic to avoid ground water contamination
- takes advantage of heated rocks below the earth’s surface
- primary waste management option that when employed will lessen our use of waste disposal methods
- involves extensive deforestation
- chemical contaminant found in mine waters
- energy source involving fission and fusion which emits low levels of carbon dioxide
15 Clues: involves extensive deforestation • chemical contaminant found in mine waters • type of hazardous waste implicated in birth defects • takes advantage of heated rocks below the earth’s surface • involves the use of moderate to fast flowing water bodies • negatively impacted by soil erosion associated with mining • ...
Chapter Four 2023-11-02
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- A set of official laws.
- A belief in more than one god.
- A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory.
- Fine particles of fertile soil.
- A system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay.
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- A group of merchants traveling together for safety, usually with a large number of camels.
- A long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero.
- A person who studies planets and stars.
- A territory governed as a political district of a country or empire.
- A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top.
- A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler.
- An amount that is left over after a need has been met.
- A payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender.
15 Clues: A set of official laws. • A belief in more than one god. • Fine particles of fertile soil. • A person who studies planets and stars. • 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 payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender. • ...
INVIRONMENT 2020-09-16
Across
- more than 1,200 animal species and 4700 plant species.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
- of the landscape into smaller and more isolated pieces.
- forest areas across the world that are lost other uses such as agriculture croplands or mining activities.
- as loss of species ecosystem due to pollution and human activities.
- standards and which are identified as such by a special color.
- the global warming of earth climate.
Down
- environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- of predators and prey to detect one another.
- is the scientific analysis and studying.
- ethanol-emission of carbon dioxide a green house gas.
- with negative connotation of accompanying environmental.
- acid rain- from soil clay particles and flow into streams and lakes.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable
- of organism or of a group of kinds usually a species.
15 Clues: the global warming of earth climate. • is the scientific analysis and studying. • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable • of predators and prey to detect one another. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • ethanol-emission of carbon dioxide a green house gas. • of organism or of a group of kinds usually a species. • ...
Mahtab's story 2017-08-06
Across
- a Muslim place of worship
- a mans headress made from silk and is put on your head
- a rich fabric woven with raised patterns and typically with gold or silver thread
- prophet and founder of Islam
- being generous of doing something good
- a low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range
- a light fuel used by jet engines, domestic heaters, lamps and as a cleaning solvent
- a tropical shrub used to dye hair and decorate the body
Down
- an outer garment worn by wemon in some Islamic faiths to cover themselves in public
- a lump of earth or clay
- a framework using two horizontal beams supported by two slopping legs used in pairs to support a flat surface
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains typically with a stream running through it
- a person regarded as a teacher of gods will
- force someone to do something they don't want to
- a person who you are descended from and usually a grandparent
- to cry and sniffle
- the Islamic God
17 Clues: the Islamic God • to cry and sniffle • a lump of earth or clay • a Muslim place of worship • prophet and founder of Islam • being generous of doing something good • a person regarded as a teacher of gods will • force someone to do something they don't want to • a mans headress made from silk and is put on your head • a low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range • ...
First Civilizations: Africa and Asia 2011-09-07
Across
- scattering of people
- earliest form of writing invented by Sumerians, from the latin word "cuneus" which means "wedge"
- chief minister that would supervise the business of government
- teaching a belief in one God
- laws that deal with private rights and matters
- the preservation of the dead
- rich soil
- a triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers
- system of ranks in a city-state
- binding agreement
- a plant that grows along the banks of the Nile used to make a paperlike writing material
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- exchanging one set of goods of services for another
- ruling family
- spiritual leaders
- simpler form of writing for everyday use
- another name for a waterfall
- what Egyptian rulers were called
- form of picture writing developed by ancient Egyptians
- largest buildings in the form of pyramid-temples
- territory settled and ruled by people from a distant land
- another word for province
- moral standards of behavior
22 Clues: rich soil • ruling family • spiritual leaders • binding agreement • scattering of people • another word for province • moral standards of behavior • another name for a waterfall • teaching a belief in one God • the preservation of the dead • system of ranks in a city-state • what Egyptian rulers were called • simpler form of writing for everyday use • ...
Water 2014-01-19
Across
- Wetland that is forested
- Rock formations under ground that are able to hold or transmit water
- Somewhat salty water
- Aquifer under western OK; one of the largest in the world
- Small, fast-running stream, generally cascading over a rocky bed
- Pedrcentage of earth covered by water
- The water beneath the surface of the ground
- Wetland dominated by plants with leaves and stems
- Meandering waterway that is generally shallow and rocky
- Another name for prairie pothole
- Shallow inland body of water; often man-made
Down
- Type of plants that flourish in wetlands
- Wide, deep waterway that flows to the ocean and provides power and transportation
- Branch of a river
- Community of living organisms
- Large, deep naturally made inland body of water
- Underground water that has surfaced
- Type of soil that supports aquatic plants
- Land area saturated by water, either seasonally or permanently
- Wetland usually fed by minertal rich surface or groundwater but few plant nutrients
- Wetland dominated by peat-forming plants
21 Clues: Branch of a river • Somewhat salty water • Wetland that is forested • Community of living organisms • Another name for prairie pothole • Underground water that has surfaced • Pedrcentage of earth covered by water • Type of plants that flourish in wetlands • Wetland dominated by peat-forming plants • Type of soil that supports aquatic plants • ...
Biomes 2014-05-05
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- A rocky or sandy biome
- In the spring and summer,_______, shrubs, and saplings shoot up.
- The grasses are a ____________ of the ecosystem.
- In the winter, animals are hiding or ___________
- A ____________ rain forest with a lot of rain, fog, and a cool climate.
- A biome where grass is the main plant life
- A large, treeless biome
- An average weather pattern
- A cool forest biome of conifers
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- A major land ecosystem
- A ____________ forest is a biome with four distinct seasons and deciduous trees.
- Lichens, some are mosses, that grow on trees.
- Few plants can grow near the forest ____________.
- Grasses provide a rich food source for _________
- A layer made up of the upper parts of trees
- A layer of permanent frozen soil
- Made up of tree trunks shrubs and vines
- A __________ rain forest that is hot and humid, and is near the Equator.
- Oak, maple,_________, and hickory trees are deciduous
- A layer thick with plant life
20 Clues: A major land ecosystem • A rocky or sandy biome • A large, treeless biome • An average weather pattern • A layer thick with plant life • A cool forest biome of conifers • A layer of permanent frozen soil • Made up of tree trunks shrubs and vines • A biome where grass is the main plant life • A layer made up of the upper parts of trees • ...
Ancient Egypt 2013-05-16
Across
- Stone structures with a square base.
- A famous Egyptian Queen.
- A beetle that was sacred to the ancient Egyptians.
- Ancient Egyptian writing system.
- A low, triangular shaped area of land at the mouth of a river.
- The name given to the annual flood.
- Where King Menes set up his capital.
- A long hooked staff used by shepherds. Also a symbol of the pharaoh.
- A statue with a body of a lion and the head of a human.
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- A crane for lifting water.
- The king of Egypt.
- Body that has been embalmed.
- A charm that is worn to ward off evil.
- Stone or wooden coffin.
- A paper-like product made from crushed leaves.
- The hereditary line of rulers.
- The third Egyptian season.
- The first Egyptian season.
- Gods or goddesses.
- He united upper and lower Egypt.
- A mineral salt used to dry out dead bodies.
- Rich, fertile soil.
22 Clues: The king of Egypt. • Gods or goddesses. • Rich, fertile soil. • Stone or wooden coffin. • A famous Egyptian Queen. • A crane for lifting water. • The third Egyptian season. • The first Egyptian season. • Body that has been embalmed. • The hereditary line of rulers. • Ancient Egyptian writing system. • He united upper and lower Egypt. • The name given to the annual flood. • ...
Latin America Vocabulary 2020-03-13
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- Ancient civilization (1200-1500AD)
- farming farming system
- helada a zone of permanent snow and ice
- tropical grassland
- high, flat plains
- templada a temperate climate zone
- the variety of life in the world
- Factories built by US companies in Mexico
- A Spanish conqueror
- planting young trees or seeds
- area of grassland and rich soil
- Ancient civilization of the Yucatán Peninsula
- an urban area
- immigrant Someone who has moved to their destination
- (1400 B.C.E. to 500 B.C.E.) earliest known Mexican civilization
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- fría a colder climate zone
- mixed race
- of tordesillas A 1494 agreement between Portugal and Spain
- caliente the warmest climate zone
- Large farms
- country country in the process
- allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada
- zonation vegetation zone
- cutting down of trees
- and burn A farming method
- An attempt by one country to establish settlements
- system Rural estates in Spanish colonies in New World
- a steep slope
- Ancient civilization (1200-1521AD)
- A military dictator
- tropical grassy plain
- reform the process of breaking up large landholdings
32 Clues: mixed race • Large farms • a steep slope • an urban area • high, flat plains • tropical grassland • A Spanish conqueror • A military dictator • cutting down of trees • tropical grassy plain • farming farming system • zonation vegetation zone • and burn A farming method • planting young trees or seeds • fría a colder climate zone • country country in the process • ...
Food and nutrition 2023-03-02
Across
- found in carbohydrates; the body can't naturally digest; found in vegetables and whole grains
- unhealthy fat found in animal products; cheese, and processed foods
- bulding block of proteins
- condition in which bones deteriorate due to lack of calcium
- inorganic substance found in soil and water; essential to good health
- most abundant mineral in the body
- first thing to look at when reading a food label
- body's main energy source
- organic substance needed for good health
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- high cholesterol and hypertenstion (high blood pressure) can lead to this
- mineral that we need to consume the most of daily
- unit of energy in food
- Na; found in packaged foods; salt
- synthesized by the sun; helps the body absorb minerals and important for bone health
- condition in which iron levels are low; fatigue is a symptom
- building block of carbohydrates
- a green vegetable high in calcium
- number of amino acids
- milk, yogurt, cheese; rich in calcium
- another word for lipid
20 Clues: number of amino acids • unit of energy in food • another word for lipid • bulding block of proteins • body's main energy source • building block of carbohydrates • Na; found in packaged foods; salt • most abundant mineral in the body • a green vegetable high in calcium • milk, yogurt, cheese; rich in calcium • organic substance needed for good health • ...
Egyptian vocab 2021-11-16
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- a government ruled by religious authorities.
- the title used by the ruler of Egypt.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- a tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top.
- stone tombs with four triangle-shaped sides that met in a point on top.
- huge, stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics.
- series of rulers from the same family.
- rapids
- imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or human
- a triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river.
- goods brought in from other regions
- items sent out to other regions
- people from rich and powerful families.
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- one of the world’s first writing systems.
- a long-lasting, paperlike material made from reeds.
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth.
- trader
- people of wealth and power,
- life after death.
- a system of people in different lands who trade goods.
- paths followed by traders
21 Clues: trader • rapids • life after death. • paths followed by traders • people of wealth and power, • items sent out to other regions • goods brought in from other regions • the title used by the ruler of Egypt. • series of rulers from the same family. • people from rich and powerful families. • one of the world’s first writing systems. • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth. • ...
Colonies and Revolution Review 2024-09-24
Across
- A fight between the colonists and the french and indians.
- You can't stand it.
- Ignore.
- Saved Jamestown.
- Something you don't go past.
- The event where people protested the Tea act.
- sitters People who don't care about the colonists or the king.
- Forcing people to house and feed British soldiers.
- First English colony disappeared.
- Fight between British soldiers and colonists.
- Reason for people to come to Jamestown.
- Laws.
- Owes money.
- The British government.
- The British stopped colonists from building settlements past the mountains.
- Stand with the colonists and freedom from the king.
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- Known for rich soil.
- Grief.
- The name of the indigenous people.
- People who stand with the king.
- Region known for tobacco.
- Most known for puritans.
- Dictator.
- Forcing to do.
- First permanent English colony.
- Respect.
- Being mean.
- Taxes on stamps.
- Most known for witch trials.
- The German who broke away from the church.
30 Clues: Laws. • Grief. • Ignore. • Respect. • Dictator. • Being mean. • Owes money. • Forcing to do. • Saved Jamestown. • Taxes on stamps. • You can't stand it. • Known for rich soil. • The British government. • Most known for puritans. • Region known for tobacco. • Something you don't go past. • Most known for witch trials. • People who stand with the king. • First permanent English colony. • ...
Campa Science crossword puzzle period 6 2024-11-26
Across
- reef rock in the sea, formed by the growth
- tree that bears
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area
- regions of the surface, atmosphere and hydrosphere of earth
- physical, rather than biological
- individuals, animal, plant, or single called life form
- relating to resulting from living things
- a vast flat tree less land
- a tree or shrub shedding its leaves annually
- Swampy,forest of high northern
Down
- subsurface layers of soil that remains frozen throughout the year
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- community of organisms and their physical environment
- Temperature and precipitation statistics for particular location
- action or process of precipitating
- person,cause, or organization
- open area, country covered with grass
- action or process of adapting
- forest rich in biodiversity
- a person born in a specified place That doesn’t make sense
- a group group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
21 Clues: tree that bears • a vast flat tree less land • forest rich in biodiversity • person,cause, or organization • action or process of adapting • Swampy,forest of high northern • physical, rather than biological • action or process of precipitating • open area, country covered with grass • relating to resulting from living things • reef rock in the sea, formed by the growth • ...
The Kingdom Protista 2021-05-17
Across
- molds found growing on compost heaps and rotting logs.
- mostly found in waterbodies, either fresh or saline
- they have cilia all over their body which help in locomotion as well as nutrition.
- false feet
- algae dinoflagellates
- complex something they use to wedge themselves into a host cell
Down
- unicellular organisms with cell walls, chloroplasts and more flagella.
- as the name suggests the members of this group have flagella.
- the very first
- molds found on the surface of water and moist soil
- brown algae, giant kelp, is the world's largest marine plant.
- they find nutrients from their environment rather than producing carbohydrates via photosynthesis
- these organisms are so called because their life cycle has a spore like stage.
- green algae
- an eerie, night time glow that sets the ocean ablaze
- a large, structural polysaccharide made from chains of modified glucose
- a protein rich layer that surrounds the euglena, in place of a cell wall
- red algae
- fungi like protists
- first animal
20 Clues: red algae • false feet • green algae • first animal • the very first • fungi like protists • algae dinoflagellates • molds found on the surface of water and moist soil • mostly found in waterbodies, either fresh or saline • an eerie, night time glow that sets the ocean ablaze • molds found growing on compost heaps and rotting logs. • ...
Chapter 3 2022-08-02
Across
- abroad; across the seas
- far-reaching:speard over a broad area
- any substance made from petroleum or natural gas
- a line of travel
- a sunken area in a plateau found between mountain ranges
- high above sea level
- a small, high plateau
- a type of oil that is the source for gasonline
Down
- rich soil that has been deposited from flowing river water
- large-scale farming including production, processing and distribution
- to control, to be the majority of
- existing in a high degree; strong extreme
- a deep passage or pathway
- an area that is unified by one or more common characteristics
- a period of lower than normal precipitation
- a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa
- lacking enough water for things to grow
- factory in Mexico that assembles parts made in the United States and elsewhere into products for export
- to make up
- the wearing away of Earth's surface by the movement of water, wind, ice, and gravity
20 Clues: to make up • a line of travel • high above sea level • a small, high plateau • abroad; across the seas • a deep passage or pathway • to control, to be the majority of • far-reaching:speard over a broad area • a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa • lacking enough water for things to grow • existing in a high degree; strong extreme • a period of lower than normal precipitation • ...
