clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Davis Wedding 2024 2024-03-13
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- Grooms name?
- Richs pet name for Sarah?
- Rich’s favourite sport?
- First date location?
- Brides name?
- Where did Rich & Sarah meet?
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- Where did Rich propose?
- What month did Rich & Sarah get engaged?
- Sarah’s pet name for Rich?
- Sarah & Rich’s favourite thing to do?
- Sarah’s favourite animal?
- Wedding colour theme?
12 Clues: Grooms name? • Brides name? • First date location? • Wedding colour theme? • Where did Rich propose? • Rich’s favourite sport? • Richs pet name for Sarah? • Sarah’s favourite animal? • Sarah’s pet name for Rich? • Where did Rich & Sarah meet? • Sarah & Rich’s favourite thing to do? • What month did Rich & Sarah get engaged?
Resources in India 2021-09-27
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- India is a large country with many different types of crops.
- The main climate, rainfall, and rich soil allow fruits and vegetables, wheat, tea, and coconuts to be grown here.
- India is rich in many natural resources. Minerals such as iron ore, gold, silves, diamonds, and precious gems are found in India.
- Much of the world's cotton is grown in India. Which is made into fabric and clothing in factories all over the country.
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- India has factories that make many goods. India is becoming a centre for computer software production.
- Factories in large cities make everything from computers, cars, and tractors.
- More than half of India is suitable for farming.
7 Clues: More than half of India is suitable for farming. • India is a large country with many different types of crops. • Factories in large cities make everything from computers, cars, and tractors. • India has factories that make many goods. India is becoming a centre for computer software production. • ...
Vocab crossword 2025-09-18
6 Clues: A district of a city or country • a crop grown specifically to sell • A set of rules for how a place/thing is run • this helped the southern region with farming • What the French traded the Native Americans for • The action of buying or selling goods or services
colour 2016-08-13
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- darkest color owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light; the opposite of white
- reddish yellow, like a ripe orange in color.
- old brown coat
- color of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of most wavelengths of visible light; the opposite of black
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- a color intermediate between red and white, as of coral or salmon.
- color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky.
- a color produced by mixing red, yellow, and black, as of dark wood or rich soil.
- a color intermediate between red and blue.
- faded purple T-shirt
- flannel trousers
- healthy pink cheeks
11 Clues: old brown coat • flannel trousers • healthy pink cheeks • faded purple T-shirt • a color intermediate between red and blue. • reddish yellow, like a ripe orange in color. • a color intermediate between red and white, as of coral or salmon. • color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky. • ...
Animation 2023-01-06
9 Clues: Makers of Shrek • Makers of Toy Story • Makers of Mikey Mouse • motion frame animation • and Gromit Clay animation • Animation made from C_ _ _ • Makers of Wallace and Gromit • single image used in animation • an open framework on which a sculpture is moulded with clay or similar material
Clay Vocabulary & Rules 2025-08-10
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- Removing material to create or decorate a form.
- A technique in ceramics where a ball of clay is shaped into something by pinching it.
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- Building up or decorating a form by adding material.
- An earthy material that is easily molded when wet and hard when baked.
- An oven for baking or firing pottery.
- Kneading clay to remove air pockets and prepare it for shaping.
- Liquefied clay.
- Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface.
8 Clues: Liquefied clay. • An oven for baking or firing pottery. • Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface. • Removing material to create or decorate a form. • Building up or decorating a form by adding material. • Kneading clay to remove air pockets and prepare it for shaping. • An earthy material that is easily molded when wet and hard when baked. • ...
Saturday morning 2023-03-19
Kunst- Wörter 2023-01-20
19 Clues: era • clay • tools • tower • trees • rivers • behind • leaves • marble • shadow • window • artwork • painting • colorful • sculptor • foreground • background • paintbrush • Art-exhibit
Weathering and Erosion Review 2022-09-26
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- of great weight
- solid materials made of minerals
- present tense of be for he, she, and it
- formed by nature
- the moving of sediment
- one time
- breaking down of rock into soil and sand
- go in a specific direction (I, we, they, you)
- material that covers Earth’s surface
- second person singular present and first, second, third person plural present of be
- very small
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- divide into pieces
- to possess, own, or hold (I, you, we, they)
- shape
- past tense of be for he, she, it, and I
- sand and soil
- go in a specific direction (he, she, it)
- with little speed
- tiny pieces of rocks
- an area of sand and soil at the mouth of a river
- in contact with
21 Clues: shape • one time • very small • sand and soil • of great weight • in contact with • formed by nature • with little speed • divide into pieces • tiny pieces of rocks • the moving of sediment • solid materials made of minerals • material that covers Earth’s surface • past tense of be for he, she, it, and I • present tense of be for he, she, and it • go in a specific direction (he, she, it) • ...
autumn 2025-03-15
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- Compete for nutrients.
- Reduces soil acidity.
- Planted in autumn, harvested in summer.
- “A warm home and a cozy ____.”
- Collects water.
- Deep red autumn foliage.
- Planted in autumn, bloom in spring.
- Soil cover for moisture and weeds.
- “The air is ____ and cool.”
- Trim plants for health.
- Protects and nourishes soil.
- Can damage plants.
- Trees that lose leaves in autumn.
- Loosens soil.
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- A common autumn leaf color.
- “____ weather is better weather.”
- Natural fertilizer.
- Raked and composted in autumn.
- “The autumn ____ marks the season change.”
- Decomposed organic matter.
- Extends plant growth.
- “Reap what you sow.”
- A tree known for vibrant fall colors.
- “Gather ‘round the ____ and tell stories.”
- “There’s a ____ in the air.”
- Tool used to gather fallen leaves.
26 Clues: Loosens soil. • Collects water. • Can damage plants. • Natural fertilizer. • “Reap what you sow.” • Reduces soil acidity. • Extends plant growth. • Compete for nutrients. • Trim plants for health. • Deep red autumn foliage. • Decomposed organic matter. • A common autumn leaf color. • “The air is ____ and cool.” • Protects and nourishes soil. • “There’s a ____ in the air.” • ...
ME n GOONIE 2022-12-22
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- Our first date!
- Something you have that's mine but you cant see
- The first show we watched together!
- Where we are going next week! (100%)
- My favorite feature of yours.
- MY favorite nickname for you!
- What your nana called you!
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- What you think of this crossword!
- How I feel about you!
- Our favorite game together!
- Hopefully not what you think of this crossword
- Where we went out to eat first time!
- The show we're watching right now!
- Dessert later!!
- What we are eating later!
15 Clues: Our first date! • Dessert later!! • How I feel about you! • What we are eating later! • What your nana called you! • Our favorite game together! • My favorite feature of yours. • MY favorite nickname for you! • What you think of this crossword! • The show we're watching right now! • The first show we watched together! • Where we went out to eat first time! • ...
Puzzle Types 2025-09-03
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- Pathfinding puzzle with twists and turns
- Question-based challenge of knowledge
- Grid puzzle revealing pixel art
- Hidden words in a letter grid
- Loop-forming puzzle with numbered clues
- Math-based crossword with sums
- Question with a clever or cryptic answer
- Deductive puzzle with clues and categories
- Picture-based wordplay puzzle
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- Interlocking pieces forming a picture
- Shape puzzle with geometric pieces
- Scrambled letters forming new words
- Grid of clues and intersecting words
- Encoded message to decipher
- Number puzzle with logic and placement
15 Clues: Encoded message to decipher • Hidden words in a letter grid • Picture-based wordplay puzzle • Math-based crossword with sums • Grid puzzle revealing pixel art • Shape puzzle with geometric pieces • Scrambled letters forming new words • Grid of clues and intersecting words • Interlocking pieces forming a picture • Question-based challenge of knowledge • ...
Friday October 14th, 2022 2022-10-14
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- science guy, but not bill nye
- relating to the place or time of one's birth
- show holding the record for most watched episode
- Tree individual
- religious crossword editor
- a hoe
- unsatisfactory puzzle to solve
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- babe crossword editor
- traumatic nickname from middle school
- sweet often cut to celebrate
- biblical dude or something
- Greeting said to an individual who completed a trip around the sun
- sport with a back nine
- sarcastic celebratory shout
14 Clues: a hoe • Tree individual • babe crossword editor • sport with a back nine • biblical dude or something • religious crossword editor • sarcastic celebratory shout • sweet often cut to celebrate • science guy, but not bill nye • unsatisfactory puzzle to solve • traumatic nickname from middle school • relating to the place or time of one's birth • ...
Egyptian Vocabulary 2013-01-30
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- Elaborate stone coffins that housed mummies.
- Monumental structure built of stone as a royal tombe in ancient Egypt.
- People from powerful and rich families.
- Science of studying evidence to find human cultures of the past.
- Writing of the ancient Egyptians.
- Rapids or large waterfalls along a river.
- Life after death.
- System of government which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- Imaginary creature, body of a lion and the head of another animal/human.
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- Specially treated bodies wrapped in a cloth.
- Long-lasting, paper like material made from reeds.
- Application pf scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Ruler in ancient Egypt.
- Triangle-shaped area of soil deposited by a river.
- Provided a Greek text matching the early Egyptian writing to help.
- Area of land where nothing grows.
- Small particles of sand or earth creating good farmland along the Nile.
- Tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top.
19 Clues: Life after death. • Ruler in ancient Egypt. • Area of land where nothing grows. • Writing of the ancient Egyptians. • People from powerful and rich families. • Rapids or large waterfalls along a river. • Belief in or worship of more than one god. • Specially treated bodies wrapped in a cloth. • Elaborate stone coffins that housed mummies. • ...
Biology Unit 2 2025-11-13
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- Shape of the Earth causing unequal heat distribution
- Depth where photosynthesis can occur
- Submerged in sea water at high tide, but not during low tide
- Earth's terrestrial ecosystems classified by climate,biotic,and abiotic factors
- Final stage of ecological succession
- First species to colonize barren areas
- Depth where photosynthesis can not occur
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- Range of conditions an organism lives in and what it needs to survive and reproduce
- General place an organism lives
- Any necessity of life, like water, food, and shelter
- Area of rocks and sediment at bottom of lakes, streams, and oceans
- Day to day atmospheric conditions
- water completely covers nutrient rich soil
- Edge on continental shelf extending outwards
- Environmental conditions that vary over small distances
- changes that occur in a community without pre-existing r
- From low tide mark to outer edge of continental shelf
- where freshwater from rivers meets saltwater from the sea
- Caused by rising heat, sinking cool air, and Earth's rotation
19 Clues: General place an organism lives • Day to day atmospheric conditions • Depth where photosynthesis can occur • Final stage of ecological succession • First species to colonize barren areas • Depth where photosynthesis can not occur • water completely covers nutrient rich soil • Edge on continental shelf extending outwards • ...
National Garden Month (April) 2025-03-17
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- Another word for flowers.
- To trim plants for better growth.
- Small beginnings that grow into plants.
- Edible plants grown in a garden.
- A pollinator often found in gardens.
- What bees and butterflies do to flowers.
- The first stage of plant growth.
- A tool used to break up soil.
- A structure for growing plants year-round.
- Unwanted plants in a garden.
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- Organic material used to enrich soil.
- A key ingredient for photosynthesis.
- Plants that climb or trail.
- Essential for plant life.
- Helps plants grow strong and healthy.
- The foundation for growing plants.
- Plants used for cooking and medicine.
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture.
- A small hand tool for digging.
- A place where plants and flowers grow.
20 Clues: Another word for flowers. • Essential for plant life. • Plants that climb or trail. • Unwanted plants in a garden. • A tool used to break up soil. • A small hand tool for digging. • Edible plants grown in a garden. • The first stage of plant growth. • To trim plants for better growth. • The foundation for growing plants. • A key ingredient for photosynthesis. • ...
Parts of Plants and Functions 2023-01-31
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- it is a root system that do not penetrate deep in the soil
- these are stems that grows from the trunk
- it is the tip of a root
- kind of stems that can withstand strong winds
- kind of stem that grows horizontally in the soil
- stems that grow near or below the soil
- underground fleshy and enlarged bulb-like stem
- small pores found in trunk
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- stem that looks like a leaf
- the main stem of a tree
- these are thin and hair-like parts of a root
- these roots grow from primary roots
- scaly outer covering of a trunk
- kind of stems that are soft
- largest root of a plant
- it grows above the soil and it holds the leaves and flowers of the plant
- root system that can penetrate deep in the soil
- stems that grow underground
18 Clues: the main stem of a tree • it is the tip of a root • largest root of a plant • small pores found in trunk • stem that looks like a leaf • kind of stems that are soft • stems that grow underground • scaly outer covering of a trunk • these roots grow from primary roots • stems that grow near or below the soil • these are stems that grows from the trunk • ...
What's that Fallacy? 2021-10-25
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- If you want universal basic income you're encouraging the lazy people to stop working!
- Sure the climate is suffering but what about starving kids?
- Sure, his policies are interesting but did you hear he cheated on his wife once?
- Dolphins are mammals and have no legs, so no mammals have legs!
- This crossword is fantastic because it took me a while to think of examples.
- 100% of people who drink water die, so never drink water!
- David and Toby both wear glasses and David is good at math so Toby must also be good at math
- Jeff Bezos is a business owner and is rich, so all business owners must be rich
- All bugs must have eight legs but this one didn't so it must be an outlier
- The French were great cooks in the past so all current French people must also be great cooks!
- Oil companies have it hard, whenever they try to do business those tree huggers always complain!
- I have the right to free speech so its right for me to speak!
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- (my favorite fallacy because its name is funny) Only drinking water and not eating is good.. but only if you take supplements and consult your doctor and....
- John is a fast reader. He should be governor!
- I didn't know that was bad so it's not my fault!
- Isn't it crazy how awful they are?
- Why don't we just stop damaging the climate?
- I see lots of kids from a school walking home, so all kids must walk home
- When the police tell you to put your hands up, doesn't matter what you've done they're right!
- If we raise the minimum wage prices are all going to go up!
- I saw a rat over there one time so it must be infested!
21 Clues: Isn't it crazy how awful they are? • Why don't we just stop damaging the climate? • John is a fast reader. He should be governor! • I didn't know that was bad so it's not my fault! • I saw a rat over there one time so it must be infested! • 100% of people who drink water die, so never drink water! • Sure the climate is suffering but what about starving kids? • ...
Gt 1 2022-06-07
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- percentage air voids+----=1
- alluvial soils are transported by
- an organic soil
- an exapansive soil
- quick method to determine watercontent
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- study of rocks
- ratio of volume of voids to volume of soil solids
- soil formation
- colluvial soils are transported by
- ratio of volume of voids to total volume
- father of soil mechanics
- soil transported by wind
12 Clues: study of rocks • soil formation • an organic soil • an exapansive soil • father of soil mechanics • soil transported by wind • percentage air voids+----=1 • alluvial soils are transported by • colluvial soils are transported by • quick method to determine watercontent • ratio of volume of voids to total volume • ratio of volume of voids to volume of soil solids
The Great Gatsby's Crosswords 2022-03-08
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- a rich man who is snotty and cheats on his wife
- The gambler who saved the 1919 world series
- a lesser woman who has affairs with tom buchanan
- for people who have recently become rich
- a rich man and former veteran
- a pro golfer and rich woman
- The _____ _____ at the end of the buchanan's dock
- The man who murdered jay gatsby
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- a pretty rich woman who has affairs with Jay Gatsby
- a dark place inbetween east and west egg
- ___ ____ of Tj Eckleburg
- for people who are born rich
- Jay gatsby's ol' sport and friend
13 Clues: ___ ____ of Tj Eckleburg • a pro golfer and rich woman • for people who are born rich • a rich man and former veteran • The man who murdered jay gatsby • Jay gatsby's ol' sport and friend • a dark place inbetween east and west egg • for people who have recently become rich • The gambler who saved the 1919 world series • a rich man who is snotty and cheats on his wife • ...
AY SPELLING WORDS 2022-01-25
12 Clues: ray • stay • clay • str_ _ • wasyub (unscramble) • yaweerf (unscramble) • the day after Saturday • the day after Saturday • I am a homophone of hey • I am a homophone of weigh • I am in the word playground • some people do this before they eat
AY SPELLING WORDS 2022-01-25
12 Clues: ray • clay • stay • str_ _ • wasyub (unscramble) • yaweerf (unscramble) • the day after Saturday • the day after Saturday • I am a homophone of hey • I am a homophone of weigh • I am in the word playground • some people do this before they eat
Busuu 2020-04-03
Mesopotamia 2023-09-28
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- a large temple, usually located at the center of a Mesopotamian city
- the first people of the Mesopotamian civilization
- the raising of plants or animals; farming
- to stay in one place; establish a permanent place to live
- a system in which some individuals or groups of people are ranked above others
- this name means "between two rivers"
- the name that was given to the land around Mesopotamia because of its nutrient-rich soil
- believing in more than one god
- the process of developing a new or improved idea, product, or method
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- one of the two rivers surrounding Mesopotamia
- earliest known written language
- fancy word for jobs
- the number of traits that make a civilization
- a wandering person who moves from place to place
14 Clues: fancy word for jobs • believing in more than one god • earliest known written language • this name means "between two rivers" • the raising of plants or animals; farming • one of the two rivers surrounding Mesopotamia • the number of traits that make a civilization • a wandering person who moves from place to place • the first people of the Mesopotamian civilization • ...
Soil forming factors 2021-08-02
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- Its characteristics influence soil
- Can change the chemistry of the soil
- Direction
- Vertical section of soil
- Determines run-off water
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- A soluble ion that dissolves in water
- Low in soluble bases and coarse texture
- Open channels in the soil
- Animal that mix soil
- Affects vegetation
- When the run-off increase this will increase
- Practice that influences soil formation
12 Clues: Direction • Affects vegetation • Animal that mix soil • Vertical section of soil • Determines run-off water • Open channels in the soil • Its characteristics influence soil • Can change the chemistry of the soil • A soluble ion that dissolves in water • Low in soluble bases and coarse texture • Practice that influences soil formation • When the run-off increase this will increase
Soil Media 2020-03-20
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- made from plant or animal tissue that contains carbon
- White volcanic material that improve aeration and water-holding capacity.
- Plant roots hang in air and are misted regularly with a nutrient solution.
- Mica mineral matter used to start seeds and cuttings.
- High carbon to nitrogen ratio that makes nitrogen unavailable for plant use
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- Do not contain Carbon and usually sterile.
- The process of growing plants without soil.
- Particles too large to use in seed germination media.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter
- Generally do not have bacteria or fungi so are considered sterile.
- Material placed on soil to break the fall of raindrops (prevents erosion), prevent weeds from growing, or improve the appearance of the area
11 Clues: Do not contain Carbon and usually sterile. • The process of growing plants without soil. • Mixture of partially decayed organic matter • Particles too large to use in seed germination media. • made from plant or animal tissue that contains carbon • Mica mineral matter used to start seeds and cuttings. • ...
SOIL MECHANIC 2024-06-11
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- _______ may be one of the most important studies in the world.
- ______ is the process of loss of soil strength and rigidity.
- The ______ can have different ways: life, business, family, work.
- The ____ end of the pool is only three feet deep.
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- When we are cold, we tend to create ______ with our hands.
- The use of cement and concrete are ______ in some way.
- The product has been ______ after poor battery performance.
- She works at one of the _____ specialization success centers in the country.
- A major cause of structural ______, it is caused by the type of soil.
- The elevator was at full ____.
- Warm air is more ___ than cool air.
11 Clues: The elevator was at full ____. • Warm air is more ___ than cool air. • The ____ end of the pool is only three feet deep. • The use of cement and concrete are ______ in some way. • When we are cold, we tend to create ______ with our hands. • The product has been ______ after poor battery performance. • ______ is the process of loss of soil strength and rigidity. • ...
Soil Formation 2025-03-03
11 Clues: bedrock • 500years • lake beds • landslide • windblown • left from mining • speed up soil formation • melted glacial materials • hard dense layer from glaciers • soils form faster on hillsides • water deposits from moving water
SOIL EXPLORATION 2025-09-29
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- A soil sample that retains its original structure and properties.
- boring A drilling method that uses water pressure to remove soil.
- A sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the soil from which it was taken.
- wall A type of sampler used for collecting undisturbed soil samples.
- A process to create a hole in the ground.
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- A drilling method that uses a auger to collect soil.
- A sampler used to obtain high-quality, undisturbed soil samples.
- The distance between bore holes.
- spoon A type of sampler used for obtaining disturbed soil samples.
- drilling A drilling method that uses a rotating bit to cut into the ground.
- A common in-situ test to measure soil resistance.
11 Clues: The distance between bore holes. • A process to create a hole in the ground. • A common in-situ test to measure soil resistance. • A drilling method that uses a auger to collect soil. • A sampler used to obtain high-quality, undisturbed soil samples. • A soil sample that retains its original structure and properties. • ...
Longest words 2024-01-17
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- El puente de ___
- Cough cough, volcano dust, cough cough
- Volcán boom boom México
- Billy Shakes used this one
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- Abbv of the longest full name in the Guinness book of Records
- Longest macroscopic scientific name
- Funny name video
- That's a long country
- A person that uses all of the words in this crossword commonly
- Checan tu cerebro
- Kingdom Hearts likes its long names
- Longest train station(part 2)
- Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious
- Mot long d'auparavant
- first 25 characters of the longest protein
- Volare, oh oh! Italiane, oh oh oh oh!
- Longest train station(part 1)
- This crossword makes me afraid
- Worthless
- Mot long
20 Clues: Mot long • Worthless • Funny name video • El puente de ___ • Checan tu cerebro • That's a long country • Mot long d'auparavant • Volcán boom boom México • Billy Shakes used this one • Longest train station(part 2) • Longest train station(part 1) • This crossword makes me afraid • Longest macroscopic scientific name • Kingdom Hearts likes its long names • ...
General science 2022-02-11
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- the process by which seeds are scattered away from the parent plant
- i am present in all green plants
- the sticky layer of germs that form on teeth
- gradual process by which soil is taken away from the earth is called
- a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- the pink flesh that surrounds your teeth
- lemons are rich in
- i am a type of cooking i make the food softer and easier to chew
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- i reduce the quality of food
- i am important for all living organism to survive
- the small air sacs in lungs is called
- i contain a combination of nutrients in the right amount
- plant prepare food by the process
- i am a poor conductor of heat
- i am a region usually covered with muddy water
15 Clues: lemons are rich in • i reduce the quality of food • i am a poor conductor of heat • i am present in all green plants • plant prepare food by the process • the small air sacs in lungs is called • the pink flesh that surrounds your teeth • the sticky layer of germs that form on teeth • i am a region usually covered with muddy water • ...
colors 2023-06-22
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- Warm and energetic color that resembles ripe citrus fruit.
- Rich and deep color that combines blue and red hues.
- Neutral color that is a mixture of black and white.
- Royal color that combines the calmness of blue and the energy of red.
- Pure and bright color often associated with innocence.
- Bright color resembling the color of blood or fire.
- Dark color that absorbs light and represents mystery.
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- Earthy color often associated with trees and soil.
- Calm and cool color often associated with the sky or sea.
- Vivid blue-green color often found in gemstones and tropical waters.
- Shiny metallic color often associated with elegance.
- Color of nature, symbolizing growth and freshness.
- Precious and radiant color often associated with wealth.
- Cheerful and vibrant color often associated with the sun.
- Soft and gentle color often associated with sweetness.
15 Clues: Earthy color often associated with trees and soil. • Color of nature, symbolizing growth and freshness. • Neutral color that is a mixture of black and white. • Bright color resembling the color of blood or fire. • Rich and deep color that combines blue and red hues. • Shiny metallic color often associated with elegance. • ...
North Africa -- Key Terms 2014-11-14
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- to adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use
- a boundary that typically follows straight lines
- a streambed in the desert that is dry except during heavy rains
- a belief in the right of a nation to be an independent state
- to present
- to receive or obtain from a specified source
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- a natural mineral containing chemical compounds used in fertilizer
- rich soil of sand and mud deposited by running water
- members of the nomadic desert peoples of N. Africa and SW Asia
- ancient writing system used in Egypt in which pictures and symbols represent words and sounds
- a member of a wandering pastoral people
11 Clues: to present • a member of a wandering pastoral people • to receive or obtain from a specified source • a boundary that typically follows straight lines • rich soil of sand and mud deposited by running water • to adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use • a belief in the right of a nation to be an independent state • ...
Land Biomes (Jude Keeneth) 2017-01-19
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- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
- very dry, soil rocky or sandy.
- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
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- have deep soils that are rich in nutrients.
- low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there.
11 Clues: very dry, soil rocky or sandy. • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • have deep soils that are rich in nutrients. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • low average temperatures and very little precipitation. • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters. • ...
G5 CH5 L1 2022-02-12
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- was king of Upper Egypt. He led his armies and took control of Lower Egypt.
- family passed power from father to son to grandson.
- Land The Egyptians called it as deserts were so hot.
- Dangerous ,fast- moving water.
- wove cloth, made pottery, and carved statues. They also shaped copper into weapons and tools.
- The branches of the Nile spread and create an area of rich soil.
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- was made up of thousands of picture and sound symbols.
- reed plants grow along the river Nile.
- to carry water from the basins to the fields.
- Nile Egyptians relied on for water.
- Mediterranean Allowed Egyptians to trade with others.
11 Clues: Dangerous ,fast- moving water. • Nile Egyptians relied on for water. • reed plants grow along the river Nile. • to carry water from the basins to the fields. • family passed power from father to son to grandson. • was made up of thousands of picture and sound symbols. • Land The Egyptians called it as deserts were so hot. • ...
Sumerians 2025-09-15
Across
- The type of writing system created by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks
- One of the two major rivers in Sumerian territory
- People who were captured and forced to work after battles
- The area between two rivers where the Sumerians lived
Down
- Professional writers who were important in Sumerian society
- Temple buildings shaped like pyramids where Sumerians worshipped
- Believing in multiple gods, like the Sumerians did
- Religious leaders who performed rituals and told people how to behave
- The fertile land area is also called the "Cradle of Civilization."
- The other major river in Sumerian territory
- Rich soil left behind after river flooding that helped crops grow
11 Clues: The other major river in Sumerian territory • One of the two major rivers in Sumerian territory • Believing in multiple gods, like the Sumerians did • The area between two rivers where the Sumerians lived • People who were captured and forced to work after battles • Professional writers who were important in Sumerian society • ...
6th 2024-04-23
Russian Crossword 2025-12-02
Across
- the male head of a family or tribe.
- a change to private ownership of state-owned companies and industries
- Russian term for a new openness in areas of politics, social issues, and media; part of Gorbachev’s reform plans
- based on equitable distribution of wealth, land and public ownership of production
- group-group of people who share common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or place of origin
- country controlled by another country, notably Eastern European countries controlled by the Soviet Union at the end of WWII
- permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
- rich, black top soil found in the northern European Plane, especially Russia and Ukraine
Down
- ruler of Russia until the 1917 revolution; originally from the Latin word Caesar meaning ruler
- an organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, in particular that of Jewish people in Russia or Eastern Europe.
- chemical used to kill crop-damaging insects; rodents, and other pests
- religious work of art, particularly paintings
- vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen
- person’s belief that there is no God
- agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
- the sometimes swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes, especially that between the tundra and steppes of Siberia
- wide,grassy plain of Eurasia
- War-the power struggle between the Soviet Union and the U.S. after WWII
18 Clues: wide,grassy plain of Eurasia • the male head of a family or tribe. • person’s belief that there is no God • religious work of art, particularly paintings • permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground • chemical used to kill crop-damaging insects; rodents, and other pests • a change to private ownership of state-owned companies and industries • ...
Rich Gets Big 2013-08-17
Across
- Rich and his mother are sitting on the ________.
- Rich's mother shows him _______ and explained how she grew.
- Rich's wish is to be _______.
- The setting of the story is at Rich's ______.
- Rich wants to use the mitt so he can pitch and _______.
Down
- The main character of the story is _______.
- Rich wants to use the mitt so he can ______ and Catch.
- ________ is when a baby chicken breaks out the egg
- Rich______s to reach the branch
- A _________ explains how something grows (first, next, last)
- In the Story Rich wants to _______ so he wil be big.
11 Clues: Rich's wish is to be _______. • Rich______s to reach the branch • The main character of the story is _______. • The setting of the story is at Rich's ______. • Rich and his mother are sitting on the ________. • ________ is when a baby chicken breaks out the egg • In the Story Rich wants to _______ so he wil be big. • ...
chapter rich vocab 2023-01-18
Across
- an industrial installation where a substance is refined
- padded texile covering that is fixed to furniture such as arm chairs and sofas
- showing a lack of courage or confidence easily frightened.
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care
- a ghost
- of a person wishing to do what is right especially to do ones work or duty well and thoroughly
Down
- in tense and eager enjoyment interest apporval.
- not geuine of true fake
- without defense or protection totally vulnerable
- not securely held or in position dangerously likely to fallor collapse
- a short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something especially on someone else's behalf
11 Clues: a ghost • not geuine of true fake • in tense and eager enjoyment interest apporval. • without defense or protection totally vulnerable • a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care • an industrial installation where a substance is refined • showing a lack of courage or confidence easily frightened. • ...
Science vocabulary 2025-05-02
Across
- breaks (shelterbelts): Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- rotation: Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
Down
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse. • ...
Unit 6 vocab part 3 2025-05-02
Across
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Building cthe ities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
Down
- Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
- breaks (shelterbelts): Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • ...
Unit 6 vocab part 3 2025-05-02
Across
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Building cthe ities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
Down
- Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
- breaks (shelterbelts): Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • ...
Earth and human 2025-05-02
Across
- breaks (shelter belts: Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- rotation: Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
Down
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse. • ...
Bio Study Guide 2025-11-19
Across
- limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population density
- an assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- an abiotic factor is any nonliving part of the environment, such as sunlight, heat, precipitation, humidity, wind or water currents, and soil type
- movement of individuals into an area occupied by an existing population
- one of the three gases in greenhouse gases that starts with an M
- dry, extreme temperature changes, and low precipitation
- limiting factors that operate more strongly when population density is high
- captures energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms living cells can use
- the biosphere includes all life on Earth, from underground bacteria, rain forest trees, ocean-going whales, airborne mold spores, and humans.
- movement of individuals out of an area
- the first producers of energy-rich compounds that can be used later by other organisms
- all of Earth’s fresh water and salt water, including water vapor and rain in the atmosphere
Down
- the number of individuals of a species that an environment can support
- on of the three main distribution patterns ex. deer
- a biotic factor is any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- all the gases that surround Earth
- hot and wet year round; poor soil
- chemical energy powers production of carbohydrates
- includes all the rocks, continents, and the ocean floor on Earth. Deep inside the Earth, portions of the geosphere are liquid
- first level of ecological organization
20 Clues: all the gases that surround Earth • hot and wet year round; poor soil • first level of ecological organization • movement of individuals out of an area • chemical energy powers production of carbohydrates • on of the three main distribution patterns ex. deer • dry, extreme temperature changes, and low precipitation • ...
Page3 2023-04-17
21 Clues: โซ่ • ถ้ำ • ดิน • ชุมชน • สาเหตุ • ร่องรอย • เข็มทิศ • เนื้อหา • งานบ้าน • ละครตลก • วิทยาลัย • ผู้บริโภค • ความคิดเห็น • ความสัมพันธ์ • การเรียกร้อง • คณะขับร้องหมู่ • ตู้บรรจุสินค้า • ช่องทางสื่อสาร • การติดต่อสื่อสาร • เสื้อคลุมไม่มีปก • กลีบของหัวหอมหรือกระเทียม
materials 2025-01-15
21 Clues: ľan • meď • vlna • ocel • sklo • koža • guma • blato • hlina • betón • plast • olovo • látky • železo • bavlna • hodvab • kartón • bronze • mosadz • zliatina • džínsovina
Vocabulario- El arte 2024-10-31
20 Clues: oil • clay • I see • paint • create • artist • express • pallete • texture • ceramic • subject • I prefer • painting • portrait • interpret • sculpture • influence • exaggerate • paintbrush • background
Vocabulario- El arte 2024-11-01
20 Clues: clay • I see • create • artist • canvas • become • ceramic • express • workshop • abstract • portrait • sculptor • painting • I prefer • interpret • represent • sculpture • influence • watercolor • background
unit1-4 2024-11-25
20 Clues: kole • jõud • savi • visand • mängur • mootor • grafiti • kuulsus • vältima • tähtsus • advokaat • ülesanne • elektrik • jutustaja • kangelane • vastumeelne • vahele jätma • koridor,esik • mitte märkama • ülekaalulisus
Year 2 KGT Unit 4 2ed 2016-02-10
Sip and Solve 2024-02-29
Across
- Where did they meet?
- Where did they go on their first holiday together?
- Venue Name?
- Charles Avenue?
- First Date
- What month did Rich propose?
- What is Nicola's occupation?
- Rich ______ Clark?
- Best Man
Down
- The couples affectionate pet name
- Favourite film to watch together?
- Their favourite takeaway?
- Nicola ____ Clark?
- Where do they want to go on their honeymoon?
- Maid of Honour
- The name of both Rich and Nicola’s dad?
- Who said ‘I love you’ first?
- How many dresses did Nicola try on?
- What is Nicola’s favourite pizza topping?
- What is Rich’s favourite sport?
20 Clues: Best Man • First Date • Venue Name? • Maid of Honour • Charles Avenue? • Nicola ____ Clark? • Rich ______ Clark? • Where did they meet? • Their favourite takeaway? • Who said ‘I love you’ first? • What month did Rich propose? • What is Nicola's occupation? • What is Rich’s favourite sport? • The couples affectionate pet name • Favourite film to watch together? • ...
Wings of Fire: The Dragonet Prophecy 2012-12-13
Across
- seawing protector
- Sandwing princess allied with icewings and sandwings
- dragon type that changes color
- Nightwing fortuneteller
- Hatched from rainwing egg
- Hatched from a red egg
- Breaths deadly freezing breath
- Rebel group raising dragonets
- Dragon type with poisonous barbed tail
- Sandwing princess allied with seawings in war
- Deformed sandwing dragonet
- What is Clay
Down
- Sandwing protector
- Who Queen Scarlet is siding with in the war.
- Title
- Seawing protector
- How Dragons are born from
- Smartest dragonet
- Queen of the skywings
- Where the dragonets were raised.
- Dead sandwing queen
- Missing seawing princess
- Baby dragon
- Land of dragons
- What the dragonets have to stop
25 Clues: Title • Baby dragon • What is Clay • Land of dragons • seawing protector • Seawing protector • Smartest dragonet • Sandwing protector • Dead sandwing queen • Queen of the skywings • Hatched from a red egg • Nightwing fortuneteller • Missing seawing princess • How Dragons are born from • Hatched from rainwing egg • Deformed sandwing dragonet • Rebel group raising dragonets • ...
Ancient China 2024-02-29
Across
- old fashioned country
- bridge where roadways hang from cables
- explorer, explored through the silk road
- chinese dynasty from 618-907
- a type of clay to make an army
- a thing that represents an idea
- white translucent clay
- ethnic group of northeast asia
- chinese philosopher
Down
- longest river in china
- second-longest river in china
- straight road made during the qin dynasty
- famous chinese landmark
- small cart with one wheel
- used for weapons with bullets
- doesn't represent the sound, represents the objects
- one of the worlds largest religion
- soft fabric made in china
- chinese dynasty 221 to 206 b.c
- chinese dynasty from 206 b.c to 220 a.d
20 Clues: chinese philosopher • old fashioned country • longest river in china • white translucent clay • famous chinese landmark • small cart with one wheel • soft fabric made in china • chinese dynasty from 618-907 • second-longest river in china • used for weapons with bullets • a type of clay to make an army • chinese dynasty 221 to 206 b.c • ethnic group of northeast asia • ...
Unit #8 Vocab - Earth's Natural Resources 2025-04-02
Across
- natural resources that people use for energy
- all of the Earth’s air
- the process by which water seeps through the ground and enters an aquifer
- heat energy that comes from deep within Earth
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced as quickly as it is used
- a situation that involves giving something up in return for gaining something else
- a natural resource that is only renewable if it is not used too quickly
- all of the Earth’s rocks, minerals, and soil
- rocks that allow liquid or gas to pass into and through them
- resources obtained from the natural world that are used by humans for survival and to improve the quality of their lives
- the loss of healthy soil and expansion of deserts, typically caused by soil pollution, repeated growth of nutrient-depleting crops in the same fields, strip mining, overgrazing cattle, clearing forestland, etc.
- fuel made from biomass (plant matter, such as wood or crop waste)
- a mineral deposit that has a high enough concentration of a specific mineral to be worth mining and processing
- plant matter that can be burned for heat or used to make other fuels
- the concentration of resources in specific places because of the processes by which they form
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used, or faster
- a result that follows naturally from the actions of a person or group; can be positive or negative; can be short-term or long-term
Down
- rocks that do not allow water or other fluids to flow through them; prevent groundwater from entering or leaving aquifers
- all of the Earth’s water
- resources formed from the buried remains of plants and animals; coal, petroleum/oil, and natural gas
- energy created from the atomic decay of an element, such as Uranium
- a natural resource whose supply is not affected by human activity; can’t be used up
- die out completely
- all of the the Earth’s living things
- electric energy generated when water flows through a hydroelectric dam to turn the blades of a turbine
- also called REEs, these are elements found deep within Earth that are difficult and costly to mine; widely used in electronics, batteries, magnets, etc.
- electrical energy generated when a windmill uses moving air to turn the blades of a turbine
- the nutrient-rich layer of soil at the surface, formed as organic matter is added from decomposing organisms
- natural resources humans use to make objects or to eat as food
- energy from the sun is absorbed and converted to electrical energy
- loose mixture of sediment, organic material, water, and air
- layers of permeable rock beneath the surface where groundwater flows or is stored
32 Clues: die out completely • all of the Earth’s air • all of the Earth’s water • all of the the Earth’s living things • natural resources that people use for energy • all of the Earth’s rocks, minerals, and soil • heat energy that comes from deep within Earth • loose mixture of sediment, organic material, water, and air • ...
ecology 2025-12-08
Across
- Earth’s solid layer of rock, soil, and sediment.
- A place that stores more carbon than it releases.
- Process where organisms release CO₂ by breaking down food.
Down
- Process plants use to turn CO₂ into glucose.
- The element that cycles through Earth’s systems
- Energy-rich material formed from ancient remains.
6 Clues: Process plants use to turn CO₂ into glucose. • The element that cycles through Earth’s systems • Earth’s solid layer of rock, soil, and sediment. • A place that stores more carbon than it releases. • Energy-rich material formed from ancient remains. • Process where organisms release CO₂ by breaking down food.
G-Dizzie's B-day Crossword 2021-09-08
Across
- Thrilling Experience
- Form Weekly Activity
- Colloquial Name Given To Mr Goodman
- Mr Goodman's First Name
- Mr Goodman's Subject
- Beverage Commonly Associated With Goodman
Down
- Common Crossword Cheat/Rat/Snake
- Trip In Which Goodman Got Lost
- Common Cheaters Punishment (Tom)
- Mr Goodman's Room
- Goodman's Eye Colour
11 Clues: Mr Goodman's Room • Thrilling Experience • Form Weekly Activity • Mr Goodman's Subject • Goodman's Eye Colour • Mr Goodman's First Name • Trip In Which Goodman Got Lost • Common Crossword Cheat/Rat/Snake • Common Cheaters Punishment (Tom) • Colloquial Name Given To Mr Goodman • Beverage Commonly Associated With Goodman
Puzzle99 2023-09-28
Across
- s="crossword";s.substring(0,5);
- s="automobile";s.indexOf("mobile");
- s="firewall";s.indexOf("wall");
- s="watermelon";s.substring(0,5);
- s="watermelon";s.substring(5);
- s="ninety-nine";s.compareTo("five");
Down
- s="morsecode";s.substring(0,5);
- s="crossword";s.substring(5);
- s="baseboard";s.length();
- s="oranges";s.equals("apples");
- s="apple";s.substring(0,3);
11 Clues: s="baseboard";s.length(); • s="apple";s.substring(0,3); • s="crossword";s.substring(5); • s="watermelon";s.substring(5); • s="morsecode";s.substring(0,5); • s="crossword";s.substring(0,5); • s="firewall";s.indexOf("wall"); • s="oranges";s.equals("apples"); • s="watermelon";s.substring(0,5); • s="automobile";s.indexOf("mobile"); • s="ninety-nine";s.compareTo("five");
A Walk Through the Garden 2024-11-28
Across
- Your garden's stylish containers that hold your favorite flowers and plants.
- A delicate, exotic beauty or flower that adds elegance and charm to any garden.
- Small stones that create charming paths through your garden, guiding your way.
- A gentle wind that whispers through the leaves, carrying the scent of flowers.
- Full of color, energy, and life – just like a blooming garden.
- The graceful creature that dances from flower to flower, adding life and color.
- The magical moment when flowers open up and reveal their beauty.
- The rich, earthy foundation where all your plant dreams begin to grow.
- A playful device that showers your garden with water, making everything feel refreshed.
- A symbol of nature's cycles, found scattered across the garden floor.
- The little tool that helps you dig into the soil, planting seeds and making your garden grow.
- Your outdoor sanctuary where nature blooms and your green thumb shines.
- Nature's free spirits, sprouting up wherever they please and adding color to the landscape.
- The trusty tools for collecting water, soil, or your garden harvest.
Down
- The exciting transformation when a bud turns into a beautiful flower.
- The peaceful feeling you get when you sit in your garden and listen to the birds chirp.
- The magic that turns a dull garden into a vibrant masterpiece.
- The tall, slender wonder of nature, perfect for creating a peaceful garden retreat.
- The green climbers that wrap themselves around trellises, adding a touch of nature's artwork.
- The soothing sound of water splashing and trickling in your tranquil garden.
- A tall, happy flower that turns its face toward the sun, always chasing the light.
- A colorful arc that appears when the sun and rain create a masterpiece in the sky.
- The glass house where plants grow happily all year round, no matter the weather.
- The warm, golden glow that makes everything feel happy and alive.
- Tiny sparkling droplets that rest on leaves like nature's jewels.
- The tiny promises of new life, tucked into the soil, waiting to bloom into something beautiful.
- The feeling you get when you take a stroll through a blooming garden.
- A burst of coolness, like a morning shower of rain or a breeze on a hot day.
- The boundary of your garden, giving you privacy while allowing nature to bloom.
- The crisp, invigorating air that makes you feel alive and ready to embrace nature.
30 Clues: The magic that turns a dull garden into a vibrant masterpiece. • Full of color, energy, and life – just like a blooming garden. • The magical moment when flowers open up and reveal their beauty. • The warm, golden glow that makes everything feel happy and alive. • Tiny sparkling droplets that rest on leaves like nature's jewels. • ...
Art Final Review 2023-05-03
Across
- stage of clay that has water but holds its shape
- an arrangement of objects that aren't alive and don't move
- the empty space around an object
- materials used to create art
- using similar elements in a composition
- a pure color
- to scratch the surface of clay
- art movement that focuses on the effects of light
- a 3 dimensional object
- a dark value
- the texture of the paper
- repetition of the same elements
- an area in an artwork that draws your attention
- how an artwork is organized
- step of art criticism. what is your opinion of the artwork?
- primary + secondary =
- stage of clay that can be shaped without cracking
- 1st step of art criticism
- the visual weight of a composition
Down
- blue-violet, red-orange, yellow-green
- yellow + blue
- regular, mathematical shapes
- using contrasting elements in a composition
- step of art criticism. what is the artist communicating?
- Japanese art prints
- a path made by a moving point through space
- art movement that uses unrealistic colors to show emotion
- a light value
- wet brush on wet paper
- step of art criticism. how is the artwork organized?
- texture that you can see but not feel
- liquid clay
- art movement meaning "rebirse
- the path our eyes follow in an artwork
- arrangement of opposite elements
- artwork that focuses on scenery
- -ground. Part of the artwork that is in the distance
- balance that radiates from a center point
- the relationship of size between objects
- metal part of a brush that holds the bristles on the handle
- a flat even section of watercolor
- 2 opposite colors
42 Clues: liquid clay • a pure color • a dark value • yellow + blue • a light value • 2 opposite colors • Japanese art prints • primary + secondary = • wet brush on wet paper • a 3 dimensional object • the texture of the paper • 1st step of art criticism • how an artwork is organized • regular, mathematical shapes • materials used to create art • art movement meaning "rebirse • ...
Vocab 3 2025-05-02
Across
- breaks (shelterbelts): Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- rotation: Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
Down
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse. • ...
los pasatiempos (primera parte) 2021-03-20
18 Clues: dice • pool • dance • darts • chess • biking • bowling • fishing • camping • to camp • drawing • checkers • dominoes • to climb • crossword • card games • embroidery • to embroider
los pasatiempos (primera parte) 2021-03-20
18 Clues: dice • pool • chess • dance • darts • biking • bowling • to camp • drawing • camping • fishing • checkers • dominoes • to climb • crossword • embroidery • card games • to embroider
Ancient Egypt Crossword 2014-12-18
Across
- _____ marks the end of Ancient Egypt
- After them, the _____ took Egypt over.
- For a while, Egyptians thought only _____'s Ka would be able to go to the Afterlife.
- The _____ were the ones who took over.
- Anubis was the god of the _____
- The _____ were paid by the government to build pyramids.
- The Nile produced a rich soil called ____ which benefited Egypt greatly because they had surpluses.
- The ____ had a friendly trading relationship but became enemies and eventually took over.
Down
- It was long thought to be _____ who made the pyramids.
- The third conquerors
- Even the _____ _____ tried to take over.
- The last pharaoh
- The _____ thought they would be a better Pharaoh, so they attempted to take over many times.
- abundant crop used to feed Rome
- The ____ took over but were also defeated
15 Clues: The last pharaoh • The third conquerors • Anubis was the god of the _____ • abundant crop used to feed Rome • _____ marks the end of Ancient Egypt • After them, the _____ took Egypt over. • The _____ were the ones who took over. • Even the _____ _____ tried to take over. • The ____ took over but were also defeated • It was long thought to be _____ who made the pyramids. • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-01-22
Across
- Is very closely related to elevation
- Language, religion, social groups, government, and economic activities define this
- cycle: Keeps water rates constant
- Describes a places location in relation to another place
- Effect: Earth rotates east, global winds are displaced
- They study of weather
- Prevailing winds blow this way because of the Coriolis Effect
- Earth travels in an orbit every ______ days
- Supports Life
- Made of plates
- The Tropic of _______________ is the southern most latitude to receive the sun’s direct waves
- The part of Earth that is covered by water
- The earth tilts on this
- Climates in high latitudes are the _______________ on earth
- Earth rotates on its axis one time each…
Down
- Earths revolution and its tilt in relation to the result in…
- Moves warm and cold water
- Made of hot, dense rock
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere
- A group of plants and animals that depend on each other and their surroundings for survival
- June 21, Northern hemisphere’s longest day of sunlight
- When plates squeeze past the earth’s surface and create bends in layers of rock called
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
- Part of Earth made of land
- Map making
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called
- March 21, the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator
- Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel
29 Clues: Map making • Supports Life • Made of plates • They study of weather • Made of hot, dense rock • The earth tilts on this • Moves warm and cold water • Part of Earth made of land • cycle: Keeps water rates constant • Is very closely related to elevation • dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere • Earth rotates on its axis one time each… • Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel • ...
Science 2025-05-02
Across
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- tillage Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- breaks Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
Down
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- overuse. Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- plowing Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse. Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy. • ...
ch.12 2019-07-11
Across
- Involves growing plants by exposing their roots to a nutrient-rich water solution instead of soil, usually inside of a greenhouse
- Any species that interferes with human welfare by competing with us for food, invading lawns and gardens, destroying building materials, spreading disease, invading ecosystems, or simply being a nuisance.
- Occurs when food energy intake exceeds energy use and causes excess body fat.
- Where water accumulates underground and gradually raises the water table, especially when farmers apply large amounts of irrigation water in an effort to leach salts deeper into the soil, eventually killing plants.
- The increase in global food production since 1950 from using high-input industrialized agriculture to increase crop yields.
- Agriculture that supplements energy from the sun with the labor of humans and draft animals to produce enough crops for a farm family's survival, with little left over to sell or store as a reserve for hard times.
- Chemicals used to kill or control populations of organisms we consider undesirable.
- The practice of raising marine and freshwater fish in freshwater ponds or underwater cages in coastal or open ocean waters.
- This occurs when there is a severe shortage of food in an area and which can result in mass starvation, many deaths, economic chaos, and social disruption.
- Cultivating several crops on the same plot simultaneously.
Down
- A type of subsistence agriculture that involves burning and clearing small plots in tropical forests, growing a variety of crops until the soil is depleted, then shifting to other plots to begin the process again.
- Where all or most of the people in the country have daily access to enough nutritious food to live active and healthy lives.
- A concentration of particular aquatic species suitable for commercial harvesting in a given ocean area or inland body of water.
- Occurs when the productive potential of topsoil falls by 10% or more because of a combination of prolonged drought and human activities such as overgrazing and deforestation that reduce or degrade topsoil.
- People living with chronic hunger and poor nutrition, which threatens their ability to lead healthy and productive lives.
- A type of agriculture that uses heavy equipment and large amounts of financial capital, fossil fuels, water, commercial inorganic fertilizers, and pesticides to produce single crops, or monocultures.
- A form of industrialized agriculture used primarily in tropical less-developed countries growing cash crops like bananas, soybeans, sugarcane, coffee, palm oil, and vegetables mostly for export to more-developed countries.
- A program where each crop and its pests are evaluated as parts of an ecological system to form a control plan that uses a combination of cultivation, biological/chemical tools, and applied in a coordinated process tailored to each situation.
- A process that degrades soil from repeated applications of irrigation water in dry climates which leads to the gradual accumulation of salt in the upper layers of soil.
- Supplying water to crops by artificial means.
20 Clues: Supplying water to crops by artificial means. • Cultivating several crops on the same plot simultaneously. • Occurs when food energy intake exceeds energy use and causes excess body fat. • Chemicals used to kill or control populations of organisms we consider undesirable. • ...
Engelse woorden Rafael 2014-06-03
24 Clues: hek • koud • spel • vrij • spin • zeep • berg • auto • heet • hello • regen • stoel • broek • tafel • wortel • school • wereld • podium • kerstmis • kerstman • komkommer • nederlands • kruiswoord • concentratie
ceramics 2013-10-07
Across
- Liquid clay used to join to pieces of clay
- Weathered,decomposed granite mainly alumina and silica
- Stage clay is fired at
- Liquid applied to ceramics to give it a high gloss finish when fired
Down
- Colors red, yellow and blue
- What is done to clay before adding slip
- Flat piece of clay made on slab roller
7 Clues: Stage clay is fired at • Colors red, yellow and blue • Flat piece of clay made on slab roller • What is done to clay before adding slip • Liquid clay used to join to pieces of clay • Weathered,decomposed granite mainly alumina and silica • Liquid applied to ceramics to give it a high gloss finish when fired
ceramics 2013-10-07
Across
- Liquid clay used to join to pieces of clay
- Weathered,decomposed granite mainly alumina and silica
- Stage clay is fired at
- Liquid applied to ceramics to give it a high gloss finish when fired
Down
- Colors red, yellow and blue
- What is done to clay before adding slip
- Flat piece of clay made on slab roller
7 Clues: Stage clay is fired at • Colors red, yellow and blue • Flat piece of clay made on slab roller • What is done to clay before adding slip • Liquid clay used to join to pieces of clay • Weathered,decomposed granite mainly alumina and silica • Liquid applied to ceramics to give it a high gloss finish when fired
Resources in India 2021-09-27
Across
- India is a large country with many different types of crops.
- Much of the world's cotton is grown in India. Which is made into fabric and clothing in factories all over the country.
- The main climate, rainfall, and rich soil allow fruits and vegetables, wheat, tea, and coconuts to be grown here.
- India is rich in many natural resources. Minerals such as iron ore, gold, silves, diamonds, and precious gems are found in India.
Down
- India has factories that make many goods. India is becoming a centre for computer software production.
- Factories in large cities make everything from computers, cars, and tractors.
- than half of India is suitable for farming.
7 Clues: than half of India is suitable for farming. • India is a large country with many different types of crops. • Factories in large cities make everything from computers, cars, and tractors. • India has factories that make many goods. India is becoming a centre for computer software production. • ...
INTERMEDIATE 2013-04-09
27 Clues: WET • RICH • JAIL • SAFE • DEBT • UPSET • CROWD • COURT • MURDER • BEGGAR • GUILTY • POVERTY • BURGLARY • HOMELESS • ARSONIST • BULLYING • TROPICAL • FIGHTING • POLLUTED • LANDSCAPE • JOYRIDING • GIFT SHOP • ADDICTIVE • KIDNAPPER • COUNTRYSIDE • UNEMPLOYMENT • ENTRANCE FEE
Crossword Puzzle by ZSL 2023-11-16
20 Clues: rich • wise • face • morals • promise • 2 weeks • awakened • complete • luxurious • pointless • criticism • sent away • dangerous • tasty food • family name • male servant • deliciously rich • the act of reading something • soldier that protects the house • sudden change in mood or feeling
sence 2025-05-02
Across
- breaks (shelterbelts): Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- rotation: Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
Down
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse. • ...
Vocab part 3 2025-05-02
Across
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- tillage Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- breaks (shelterbelts) Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
Down
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- plowing Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse. • ...
unit 6 vocaabulary part 3 2025-05-02
Across
- overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- plowing Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- breaks shelterbelts Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
Down
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- tillage Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil fCroprom erosion.
- Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • ...
VOCAB PART 3 2025-05-02
Across
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- plowing Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
Down
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- tillage Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
- breaks Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy. • ...
AY SPELLINGB WORDS 2022-01-25
12 Clues: ray • clay • stay • str_ _ • wasyub (unscramble) • yaweerf (unscramble) • the day after Saturday • the day after Saturday • I am a homophone of hey • I am a homophone of weigh • I am in the word playground • some people do this before they eat
los pasatiempos (primera parte) 2021-03-20
18 Clues: pool • dice • dance • darts • chess • biking • drawing • bowling • fishing • camping • to camp • dominoes • to climb • checkers • crossword • card games • embroidery • to embroider
oi cross word 2020-10-12
Soils & Media Vocabulary 2022-12-17
Across
- a layer of soil distinguished by properties and characteristics developed through the 5 factors of soil formation
- the fertile, upper, outermost layer of the soil
- the length of time which soil formed, impacting soil composition
- weather conditions, including temperature and rainfall
- living and dead organisms
- contains much of the original parent material that has been weathered
Down
- microorganisms that break down organic matter
- the substances that are weathered to form soil
- contains much of the original parent material that has not been weathered
- the material in which plants grow
- the top few inches of the Earth’s surface that provides for plant growth
- refers to the steepness, landscape position and surface shape of a section of land
- the physical, chemical, and biological process that creates soil
13 Clues: living and dead organisms • the material in which plants grow • microorganisms that break down organic matter • the substances that are weathered to form soil • the fertile, upper, outermost layer of the soil • weather conditions, including temperature and rainfall • the length of time which soil formed, impacting soil composition • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Part 3 2025-05-02
Across
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse
- tillage Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests
- breaks (shelterbelts) Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak
Down
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow
- overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain • overuse Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water • When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse • ...
science vocabulary 2025-05-02
Across
- breaks (shelterbelts): Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- rotation: Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
Down
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab part 3 2025-05-02
Across
- overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
- tillage: Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
- Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
Down
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- plowing: Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- breaks (shelterbelts): Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • overuse: Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • ...
Unit 6 vocab 2025-05-02
Across
- When land becomes dry and can’t support plants. It often happens after overuse.
- When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak.
- Bringing water to crops using pipes or canals. It helps in dry areas but can cause problems if overused.
- Building cities and roads. It covers soil with cement and stops water from soaking in.
- tillage Farming without digging the soil too much. It protects the soil from erosion.
- breaks (shelterbelts) Rows of trees or bushes planted to block the wind. They protect soil from blowing away.
- Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away.
- rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy.
Down
- Growing different crops together. This helps soil stay healthy and stops pests.
- Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water.
- Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain.
- plowing Plowing along the curves of hills. This helps slow down water and stop erosion.
- When too much salt builds up in the soil from irrigation. It makes it hard for plants to grow.
13 Clues: Flat steps built into hills to stop soil from washing away. • When animals eat too much grass, leaving the soil bare and weak. • Using too much plant food. It can hurt the soil and pollute water. • Cutting down too many trees. This can cause soil erosion and less rain. • rotation Changing what crop you grow each season. This keeps the soil healthy. • ...
Animal 2022-08-02
11 Clues: human • a puzzle • an animal • an animal • an animal • Has a trunk • a crossword • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Agriculture Farm Tools 2024-08-15
Across
- used for cleaning the ground and leveling the topsoil
- used for cutting bigger size post
- a science art and business of growing crops and raising animals for food.
- Used for digging canals breaking hard topsoil
- Used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil
- used for cutting tall grasses and weeds
- Cultivate
- Used for loosening the soil digging out root crops
Down
- Field
- used for cutting branches of planting materials
- used for loosening the soil around the growing plants and putting a small amount of manure fertilize in the soil
- Used for loosening and leveling soil and digging out furrows for planting
- used for watering seedlings and young plants
- used for removing trash or soil, digging canals
- used for cutting planting materials and for performing other operations in agriculture
15 Clues: Field • Cultivate • used for cutting bigger size post • used for cutting tall grasses and weeds • used for watering seedlings and young plants • Used for digging canals breaking hard topsoil • used for cutting branches of planting materials • used for removing trash or soil, digging canals • Used for loosening the soil digging out root crops • ...
unit 1-4 2024-11-25
20 Clues: ese • asi • savi • detail • piloot • raadio • visand • rajama • uuesti • piibli- • äärmine • realism • kuulsus • elektrik • protsess • akadeemik • keraamika • seadistused • meeste juuksur • tänavakaupmees
Art Vocabulary 2013-04-24
Across
- Colors that cannot be created by mixing any other colors (red, blue, yellow)
- Method of using pattern drawing to focus the mind
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- Using similar elements multiple times in an artwork
- A sculpture in which areas are raised and lowered from a flat surface
- An outline drawing with no shading
- The path of a moving point
- Colors created by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple)
- Another word for pattern
- Something that has or appears to have 3-dimensions
Down
- A technique used to hold two pieces of clay together, scratch and glue
- Allowing light to partially pass through
- Two colors directly opposite on the color wheel (blue/orange, red/green, purple/yellow)
- Repeated use of the same elements to create an overall design
- A sketch method used to enlarge an image
- A rolled piece of clay that forms a snake like shape
- When one area or thing stands out the most
- The surface quality or feel of an object
- red, yellow, orange
- blue, green, purple
- Shows the difference in the elements of art
- A flattened piece of clay
22 Clues: red, yellow, orange • blue, green, purple • Another word for pattern • A flattened piece of clay • The path of a moving point • An outline drawing with no shading • The lightness and darkness of a color • Allowing light to partially pass through • A sketch method used to enlarge an image • The surface quality or feel of an object • When one area or thing stands out the most • ...
Icebergs 2024-04-19
Across
- Slowly advance down valleys, Found in every continent except Australia, Long and short or wide and narrow
- glacial deposits
- Snow falls each winter then melts each summer creating layers forms these
- Winding ridges of glacial deposits formed by under glacier streams
- chunks of glaciers fall into the ocean
- depression caused by wind
- Sharp divide between two valley glaciers
- Balance between accumulation on upper end with wastage on bottom end
- Spoon shaped hills of till when a second glacier rolls over previous moraine
- materials carried by wind in dust storms
- left over large rock in wind blown area
- left by faster moving melted water carrying sediment
- Assumed 2-3 million years ago however we know the Earth could have been made with age
Down
- unsorted drift
- removal of silt and clay creates
- left after glacial trough carves a path through then retreated
- how glaciers erode freezing and thawing
- Flow in all directions
- what occurs when silt and clay blow higher while larger particles stay lower
- wind blown soils of silt and clay
- sorted by size and weight
- layered rideges of till
- 3 or more aretes
23 Clues: unsorted drift • glacial deposits • 3 or more aretes • Flow in all directions • layered rideges of till • sorted by size and weight • depression caused by wind • removal of silt and clay creates • wind blown soils of silt and clay • chunks of glaciers fall into the ocean • how glaciers erode freezing and thawing • left over large rock in wind blown area • ...
Science Vocab 2022-04-26
Across
- Water on land that seeps into the ground. It also flows downhill through soil and rock
- A geological formation with holes or small pore spaces within porous materials such as rocks,soil etc. that can hold water or permit water movement.
- Means a geological which has structures or textures that hold water or permit appreciate water movement in between them.
- In a solution, a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained in a specific volume of liquid.
- A saturated, low permeability earth material can restrict movement of groundwater and/or it may be able to store groundwater.
- Groundwater can be extracted from underground layers or water bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or gravel, sand or silt.
Down
- A body of contaminated groundwater or stream flowing from a specific source.
- Compacted layers of clay,silt or rock that act like a barrier for groundwater to flow underground.These Earth materials also limit and direct the surface water which seeps down and replenishes aquifers.
- The ease with which a fluid can pass through a porous material.
- Not allowing fluids to pass through a material.
- A substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- To make a substance unfit for use by adding something harmful or unpleasant (Ex.) The water is contaminated with chemicals.
- The saturated zone of the aquifer that interacts with the Earths surface. This saturated zone is seasonal.
13 Clues: Not allowing fluids to pass through a material. • The ease with which a fluid can pass through a porous material. • A body of contaminated groundwater or stream flowing from a specific source. • Water on land that seeps into the ground. It also flows downhill through soil and rock • ...
Kowhai - Yellow 2020-02-14
20 Clues: - gift • - love • - flax • - clay • - asert • - cloak • - chief • - weave • - right • - fibre • - yellow • - tupuna • - dreams • - honest • - honesty • - princess • - life force • - grandchild • - traditional dance • - self determination
Spanish art 2024-11-08
19 Clues: oil • clay • mural • image • figure • artist • ceramic • Texture • abstract • pallette • portrait • painting • sculptor • landscape • foreground • still life • background • water color • interpretation
All About Soil 2024-02-06
Across
- material this is the fourth layer of soil
- soil provides a place for this to live
- rock soil is made up of
- soil provides a place for this to live
- this is the bottom layer of soil
- this is the third layer of soil
Down
- matter soil is made up of
- animals is organic matter
- soil is made up of
- this is the second layer of soil
- soil is made up of
- this is the top layer of soil and contains living things
- leaves is organic matter
13 Clues: soil is made up of • soil is made up of • rock soil is made up of • leaves is organic matter • matter soil is made up of • animals is organic matter • this is the third layer of soil • this is the second layer of soil • this is the bottom layer of soil • soil provides a place for this to live • soil provides a place for this to live • material this is the fourth layer of soil • ...
Teeling vocab-ELA 9 2022-10-28
8 Clues: crossword URL • the puzzle online • on tablets and phones • simple and free to use • your crossword as an image • your puzzle on your website • to SVG for full customization • your crossword puzzle to PDF or Microsoft Word
Features 2021-09-13
8 Clues: crossword URL • the puzzle online • on tablets and phones • simple and free to use • your crossword as an image • your puzzle on your website • to SVG for full customization • your crossword puzzle to PDF or Microsoft Word
"Made For" 2021-09-27
8 Clues: crossword URL • the puzzle online • on tablets and phones • simple and free to use • your crossword as an image • your puzzle on your website • to SVG for full customization • your crossword puzzle to PDF or Microsoft Word
Water Cycle and Groundwater Crossword 2019-12-09
Across
- Precipitation that is unable to enter the soil.
- This type of gradient increases runoff.
- Release of water vapor from plant leaves.
- Area over which water drains to a common stream or other body of water.
- Amount of empty space within a soil or rock.
- Ability of a soil to draw water upward into empty pores.
- The top of the saturated zone is called the _______ table.
- Filled to capacity.
Down
- Ability of a soil to transmit water.
- Change from gas to liquid, causes clouds to form.
- This soil condition increases runoff.
- When water enters the soil.
- A change from the liquid to gas phase.
- A ridge line that separates adjacent watersheds is a __________ divide.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
15 Clues: Filled to capacity. • When water enters the soil. • Ability of a soil to transmit water. • This soil condition increases runoff. • A change from the liquid to gas phase. • This type of gradient increases runoff. • Release of water vapor from plant leaves. • Amount of empty space within a soil or rock. • Precipitation that is unable to enter the soil. • ...
Rock cycle revised 2025-05-14
Across
- The rock type formed when existing rock is exposed to high heat, high pressure, or to a hot, mineral-rich fluid.
- Metamorphic rock that results in no distinct patterns or layers.
- Rocks that are formed on or near the surface of the Earth.
- The process of moving rock fragment from one location to another.
- Fragments, sediment, or other material, or debris.
- A broad term that indicates a change from one thing to another.
- An igneous rock that forms when magma cools relatively slowly underground.
- The process of breaking down existing rock.
- Erosion when wind, water, or _____ move rock fragments from one location to another.
- These are pieces of other rock.
Down
- The type of rock formed from lava or magma.
- The kind of igneous rock that forms from magma.
- The process by which clay, sand, and other sediments are slowly compacted into rocks from the weight of overlying sediments.
- Metamorphic rock that results in layers of minerals being formed.
- The kind of igneous rock that forms from lava.
- When igneous rock cools more slowly, larger ____ will form.
16 Clues: These are pieces of other rock. • The type of rock formed from lava or magma. • The process of breaking down existing rock. • The kind of igneous rock that forms from lava. • The kind of igneous rock that forms from magma. • Fragments, sediment, or other material, or debris. • Rocks that are formed on or near the surface of the Earth. • ...
Work 2022-02-24
17 Clues: air • soil • wind • water • climate • minerals • resource • wildlife • biosphere • atmosphere • watercycle • fossilfuel • hydrosphere • lithosphere • domestication • naturalresources • renewableresources
