clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Landforms 2021-07-27
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- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it
- an area of relatively level high ground
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks and forming a major constituent of beaches, riverbeds, the seabed, and deserts
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- a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, and more
- the outline of a coast
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
15 Clues: the outline of a coast • a piece of land surrounded by water • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • an area of relatively level high ground • a large area of flat land with few trees • a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain • a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it • ...
SCHOOLYARD SURVFEY 2025-12-04
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- A small, specific habitat within a larger ecosystem that has its own unique conditions, such as under a rock or in a rotting log.
- An important abiotic factor that affects the survival and distribution of organisms in a habitat.
- A place that provides protection from weather, predators, or competitors; a key resource in a habitat.
- The ability to stay alive and reproduce; influenced by adaptations and interactions like predation and competition.
- A key biotic resource for which organisms often compete or hunt; a primary factor in predator-prey relationships.
- All the different populations of different species that live and interact together in the same habitat.
- An important abiotic factor; its type (e.g., sandy, clay) and moisture content affect which plants can grow and which animals can live there.
- The non-living, physical and chemical factors in an environment, such as temperature, light, water, and soil type.
- The struggle between organisms for limited resources such as food, water, space, or mates.
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- An animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals (prey) for food.
- The living factors in an environment, including all organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
- A feature or behaviour that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its specific environment (e.g., camouflage for prey).
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator.
- A method of collecting data by observing, counting, and recording organisms in a specific area.
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time.
15 Clues: An animal that is hunted and eaten by a predator. • An animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals (prey) for food. • A group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time. • The struggle between organisms for limited resources such as food, water, space, or mates. • ...
Geography Ch.18 Sec. 1-3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-02
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- of people that travel from place to place.
- hearth-The Mesopotamia became one of the first ______.
- house of worship where Muslims pray.
- boundaries-Which of the ten follow strait lines and do not account for natural and cultural features.
- Crescent-Mesopotamia was part of a larger rich agriculture area known as the ______.
- canals.
- that include Abraham and Jesus.
- regions farmers were among the first to tame plants and animals.
- form of picture writing.
- 610 A.D revelations from God came to Muhammad a merchant in the city of ______.
- Canal-An important shipping lane that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red sea across Egypt, has made Egypt a key regional power.
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- of a special importance to all three religions.
- shaped symbols written on clay tablets.
- speaking people that migrated to North Africa from Southwest Asia.
- belief in the right of an ethnic group to have its own independent country.
- between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- urban necessities such as streets and utilities.
- Empire-Around 500th B.C. the _______ extended across the region.
- in one God.
- Boundary-The Zagros mountains provide a physical boundary, also called ______.
20 Clues: canals. • in one God. • form of picture writing. • that include Abraham and Jesus. • house of worship where Muslims pray. • shaped symbols written on clay tablets. • between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • of people that travel from place to place. • of a special importance to all three religions. • urban necessities such as streets and utilities. • ...
Natural Resources 2 2022-12-26
8kl.8skirius Adomas Baranauskas 2020-05-05
20 Clues: molis • ikvepti • liepsna • diplomas • išliditi • trikojis • puodzius • ibrezimas • labirintas • šaligatvis • žvaigždeta • nustebintas • dailininkas • nustebintas • (rato)gaubtas • pešciuju takas • savalaikis,laiku • sutikti,sugyventi • energingumas,jega • pasitiketi,pasikliauti
numbers but across 2021-05-07
15 Clues: no • iam • off • car • labs • feet • what • whatis • itisnot • give up • whtdoyoufail • sometingidontdo • whatareyoudoing • whatdo you not do • isawedthisboatinhalf
The things inside of the Oasis 2023-04-24
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- a common wilderness creature
- allergic to everything
- fast and tiny
- to get to town
- Predator
- to relax and ease your hard thoughts
- to swing across to somewhere
- a device to call
- to camp in but its hard
- surprising dad
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- to ride up mountains at the Oasis
- surprising who mom and dad is
- night securities ride
- follows rules and crys for a dead animal
- body guard of the rich spoiled kid
- eats nuts and climbs trees
- spoiled rich kid
- dad of the spoiled rich kid
- hypnotizer
- to look off of after buying something
20 Clues: Predator • hypnotizer • fast and tiny • to get to town • surprising dad • spoiled rich kid • a device to call • night securities ride • allergic to everything • to camp in but its hard • eats nuts and climbs trees • dad of the spoiled rich kid • a common wilderness creature • to swing across to somewhere • surprising who mom and dad is • to ride up mountains at the Oasis • ...
Eureka stockade 2022-06-19
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- You will be this if you find gold
- If you don't have much money, you are ____
- The olden days teachers were ______
- What the miners wanted
- A _____-drawn car
- _____! I've found gold!
- We want rebellion! let's build a ________!
- Comes with fire
- I've struck it rich! I've found ____
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- What rich folks travelled in
- Poor miners often lived in these
- they wanted to see licenses!
- Fire!Fire! The eureka _____ it burning!
- Run! The hotel's on ____
- Gold______ chicken ______
- Working in a _____ was dangerous
- Another name for miner
- Mine_____
- "Do you have your_______?" said the redcoat
- The ___en days
20 Clues: Mine_____ • The ___en days • Comes with fire • A _____-drawn car • Another name for miner • What the miners wanted • _____! I've found gold! • Run! The hotel's on ____ • Gold______ chicken ______ • What rich folks travelled in • they wanted to see licenses! • Poor miners often lived in these • Working in a _____ was dangerous • You will be this if you find gold • ...
Eureka stockade 2022-06-19
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- You will be this if you find gold
- If you don't have much money, you are ____
- The olden days teachers were ______
- What the miners wanted
- A _____-drawn car
- _____! I've found gold!
- We want rebellion! let's build a ________!
- Comes with fire
- I've struck it rich! I've found ____
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- What rich folks travelled in
- Poor miners often lived in these
- they wanted to see licenses!
- Fire!Fire! The eureka _____ it burning!
- Run! The hotel's on ____
- Gold______ chicken ______
- Working in a _____ was dangerous
- Another name for miner
- Mine_____
- "Do you have your_______?" said the redcoat
- The ___en days
20 Clues: Mine_____ • The ___en days • Comes with fire • A _____-drawn car • Another name for miner • What the miners wanted • _____! I've found gold! • Run! The hotel's on ____ • Gold______ chicken ______ • What rich folks travelled in • they wanted to see licenses! • Poor miners often lived in these • Working in a _____ was dangerous • You will be this if you find gold • ...
Eureka stockade 2022-06-19
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- You will be this if you find gold
- If you don't have much money, you are ____
- The olden days teachers were ______
- What the miners wanted
- A _____-drawn car
- _____! I've found gold!
- We want rebellion! let's build a ________!
- Comes with fire
- I've struck it rich! I've found ____
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- What rich folks travelled in
- Poor miners often lived in these
- they wanted to see licenses!
- Fire!Fire! The eureka _____ it burning!
- Run! The hotel's on ____
- Gold______ chicken ______
- Working in a _____ was dangerous
- Another name for miner
- Mine_____
- "Do you have your_______?" said the redcoat
- The ___en days
20 Clues: Mine_____ • The ___en days • Comes with fire • A _____-drawn car • Another name for miner • What the miners wanted • _____! I've found gold! • Run! The hotel's on ____ • Gold______ chicken ______ • What rich folks travelled in • they wanted to see licenses! • Poor miners often lived in these • Working in a _____ was dangerous • You will be this if you find gold • ...
Eureka stockade 2022-06-19
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- You will be this if you find gold
- If you don't have much money, you are ____
- The olden days teachers were ______
- What the miners wanted
- A _____-drawn car
- _____! I've found gold!
- We want rebellion! let's build a ________!
- Comes with fire
- I've struck it rich! I've found ____
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- What rich folks travelled in
- Poor miners often lived in these
- they wanted to see licenses!
- Fire!Fire! The eureka _____ it burning!
- Run! The hotel's on ____
- Gold______ chicken ______
- Working in a _____ was dangerous
- Another name for miner
- Mine_____
- "Do you have your_______?" said the redcoat
- The ___en days
20 Clues: Mine_____ • The ___en days • Comes with fire • A _____-drawn car • Another name for miner • What the miners wanted • _____! I've found gold! • Run! The hotel's on ____ • Gold______ chicken ______ • What rich folks travelled in • they wanted to see licenses! • Poor miners often lived in these • Working in a _____ was dangerous • You will be this if you find gold • ...
History of the Piñata 2023-11-02
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- From which language does the word "piñata" originate, translating to "fragile pot"?
- What do the candy and prizes that fall out of the piñata represent?
- What material was added by celebrants to make the Spanish piñatas more festive?
- What do the items that fall out of the piñata represent?
- In which country did the custom of piñatas spread to from Italy?
- What is the traditional object used in Mexican culture for celebrations?
- Who reported seeing piñata-like figures in China during his travels along the Silk Road?
- How did missionaries revamp the piñata to give it a more spiritual significance?
- What was the name of the party that involved the use of piñatas during the first Sunday of Lent in Spain?
- For what occasion did the Chinese originally make piñata-like figures filled with seeds?
- Who did Spanish missionaries use piñatas to attract to their ceremonies in North America?
- What game involved covering people's eyes and having them hit a clay pot suspended in the air with a string?
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- Who used piñatas to attract indigenous people to their ceremonies in North America?
- Which Aztec god of war was celebrated with a decorated clay pot at the temple?
- What holiday in Italy was celebrated with piñatas, eventually leading to "Piñata Sunday"?
- What do the points on the piñata symbolize, both seven-pointed and ten-pointed versions?
- What was the name of the clay pot used by the Spanish as their piñata?
- How many points are typically found on a piñata, symbolizing the deadly sins?
- What version of the piñata symbolizes the sins resulting from breaking the 10 Commandments?
- What was the trade route that Marco Polo traveled along during his explorations in Asia?
- What item is used to symbolize love and to break the piñata, destroying the "sins" within?
- To what continent did piñatas make their way at the beginning of the 14th century thanks to Spanish missionaries?
- Which group played the game involving hitting a suspended clay pot with a string?
- Where do the earliest records of piñatas point to as their origin?
- Which ancient civilization celebrated the birth of the god Huitzilopochtli with a decorated clay pot?
25 Clues: What do the items that fall out of the piñata represent? • In which country did the custom of piñatas spread to from Italy? • Where do the earliest records of piñatas point to as their origin? • What do the candy and prizes that fall out of the piñata represent? • What was the name of the clay pot used by the Spanish as their piñata? • ...
Amazon Crossword 2022-12-03
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- ______________ and Helicopters were used to reach various parts of the Amazon rainforest apart from the highway.
- This is the largest basin in the world.
- It is a country where Amazon basin drains portions of and it is a small part of this country.
- _______ tolerant vegetation may grow in Amazon Rainforest.
- Climate in Amazon is very hot and_________ both in night and day.
- In 1970 this highway made all parts of the amazon rainforest accessible.
- The fierce woman warrior tribes came from ________.
- A flesh eating fish found in the Amazon Rainforest.
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- This special plant stores water in it leaves.
- This staple food grows under the ground and is also known by the name Manioc.
- Find one Ant-Eatting animal you know in the crossword.
- This tropical region lies close to the equator.
- The large apartment like houses with a steeply slanting roof.
- One of the things which local tribes were wearing when they attacked on Spanish explorers.
- The method in which farmers clear a piece of land by slashing the trees and then burn them for to nutrients to release into soil.
15 Clues: This is the largest basin in the world. • This special plant stores water in it leaves. • This tropical region lies close to the equator. • The fierce woman warrior tribes came from ________. • A flesh eating fish found in the Amazon Rainforest. • Find one Ant-Eatting animal you know in the crossword. • _______ tolerant vegetation may grow in Amazon Rainforest. • ...
Chandon Home 2022-01-25
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- The science of grape production
- Our Magnums include: Reserve brut, Blanc de Pinot Noir,Sparkling red, Brut, Brut Rose, and ________.
- How much is our togetherness at heart experience per person?
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- The process of wine being exposed to air causing the wine to absorb oxygen and release the wine’s aroma and flavor
- The word Pinot Noir is derived from the French words for ____ _____ .
- The topography on the foil of the bottle reflects the rolling topography of our ________.
- Napa’s coolest growing region with shallow clay soil and maritime-influenced climate north of the San Pablo Bay
7 Clues: The science of grape production • How much is our togetherness at heart experience per person? • The word Pinot Noir is derived from the French words for ____ _____ . • The topography on the foil of the bottle reflects the rolling topography of our ________. • Our Magnums include: Reserve brut, Blanc de Pinot Noir,Sparkling red, Brut, Brut Rose, and ________. • ...
Education Department 2016-12-12
p1 2024-11-25
Chapter 6 Vocab 2017-10-19
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- when the discharge of a stream exceeds its carrying capacity of its channel and water overflows its banks
- accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enter a lake or an ocean
- total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport
- naturally formed underground chamber or series of chambers most commonly made by solution activity in limestone
- of saturation:The zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- form of limestone that is deposited by hot springs or as a cave deposit
- colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- state or quality of a material or membrane that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it
- Levee:An elevated landform that parallels a stream and acts to confine its waters, except during a flood
- basin:The area drained by a river and all its tributaries
- body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
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- quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes
- depression produced in a region where soluble rock has been removed by groundwater
- deposit of clay, silt, sand, and gravel left by flowing streams in a river valley or delta, typically producing fertile soil
- held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- well:A well in which the water naturally rises above the level of the water table
- hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air
- load:Sediment that is carried by a stream along the bottom of its channel
- flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface
- imaginary line that separates the drainage of two streams
- opening bored into the zone of saturation
21 Clues: opening bored into the zone of saturation • quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes • total amount of sediment a stream is able to transport • imaginary line that separates the drainage of two streams • basin:The area drained by a river and all its tributaries • held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock • ...
Land forms Crossword 2024-04-16
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- a cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrate with gills, fins, and a streamlined body
- germ and pesticides that can live in water forms
- scattered pieces of waste or remains floating or below the surface
- a loose aggregation of small, rounded rock fragments typically larger than sand but smaller than cobble
- small particles of dirt, sand, and other materials that settle at the bottom of bodies of water.
- a land area where the river meets the shore
- a soft, wet mixture of soil, water, and organic matter, typically found in areas where water and soil interact
- ancient remains or traces of organisms preserved in rocks
- granular material primarily composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles
- air-breathing living beings that can live in water or land
- a shelled crustacean with ten limbs, including claws
- where water levels rise and then ___ an area
- small, swimming crustaceans eaten as seafood
- where the mouth of a river flows to the ocean
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- a natural flowing watercourse, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake
- the way the water is moving, a strong section of a river
- an outdoor activity along the water
- a small inlet or bay often saltwater
- a natural occurrence where water flows over a vertical drop or series of steep steps
- either wooden or metal extent on top of the water
- an enclosed body of water
- granular material consisting of particles smaller than sand but larger than clay, often found in riverbeds
- air-breathing animals that usually don’t live in water
- a natural solid made up of minerals or mineraloids
- a flow of water that determines the way that it travels
- green groups of bacteria that are found in water
- any body of water; natural or artificial
- a practice where you catch certain animals in a cage
- living organisms that use sunlight to make their food
- small creatures with six legs, often wings, and three body segments
30 Clues: an enclosed body of water • an outdoor activity along the water • a small inlet or bay often saltwater • any body of water; natural or artificial • a land area where the river meets the shore • where water levels rise and then ___ an area • small, swimming crustaceans eaten as seafood • where the mouth of a river flows to the ocean • ...
Biotic and Abiotic Factors 2025-10-01
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- -a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or in a gas.
- -an interdisciplinary field studying how consumers make decisions in the marketplace, focusing on their well-being, preferences, and the impact of products and services
- -the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.
- -the branch of science that studies plants, focusing on their cellular structure, photosynthesis, growth, development, and interactions with their environment
- -the electromagnetic radiation, also called solar radiation
- -any living thing that functions as an individual
- -an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substance
- -the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- -the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius.
- -an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
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- -a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- -a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- -an organism that creates its own food using light or chemical energy from inorganic sources
- -a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- -H20
- -a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- -an organism that creates its own food
- -any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, or the fruiting body of such an organism, e.g. a mushroom.
- - the state of the atmosphere at a particular time, as defined by the various meteorological elements, including temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, wind and humidity.
- -the total number of inhabitants in a specific geographical area, such as a city, country, or the entire world.
20 Clues: -H20 • -an organism that creates its own food • -any living thing that functions as an individual • -a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • -the electromagnetic radiation, also called solar radiation • -a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring • ...
The Silent Soil Crisis 2022-11-21
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- the largest water-use crop in California
- added to soil to increase its fertility
- how plants create the "small" water cycle
- the company that invented glyphosate
- turning fertile soil into arid dirt
- the #1 threat to soil
- genetically modified organism
- production of these crops boomed post-WW2
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- a body of rock that holds groundwater
- most common herbicide in the world
- makes up 76% of our air
- a three-letter pesticide
- a form of drilling for natural gas
- breaking up the soil to plant seeds
- the "holy trinity" of industrial farming
- creates dead zones in waterways
16 Clues: the #1 threat to soil • makes up 76% of our air • a three-letter pesticide • genetically modified organism • creates dead zones in waterways • most common herbicide in the world • a form of drilling for natural gas • breaking up the soil to plant seeds • turning fertile soil into arid dirt • the company that invented glyphosate • a body of rock that holds groundwater • ...
Soil and rocks 2023-03-02
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- Igneous dark and highly dense rock. Low in silica, but high in iron and magnesium.
- Darkest soil inhabited by many living organisms.
- Sedimentary rock formed from sediment that comes from the decomposition and fragmentation of preexisting rocks.
- Outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth.
- Type of soil formed after thousands of years. It contains all the horizons (A, B, C, and bedrock).
- Metamorphic rock which presents minerals organized into new crystaline structures without bands or fractures.
- Igneous rock formed when magma erupts to the surface as lava and quickly cools.
- The size, shape, and pattern of the grains in rocks.
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- Originated when the rocks are subjected to conditions of high pressure and temperature, while remaining in solid state.
- Type of metamorphism caused by large masses of rock that come under extreme conditions of pressure and temperature.
- Result from the cooling and solidification of magma.
- Formed through accumulation and compaction of fragments of rocks and remains of living organisms.
- Geological process caused through the effect of the wind, water, glaciers, among others.
- Type of soil composed by bedrock and a mineral layer (C horizon).
- Process by which wind, rain, ice, or water currents break rocks into fragments, wear them down, and transport them from one place to another, where they accumulate.
- Natural aggregate of many types of minerals.
16 Clues: Outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth. • Natural aggregate of many types of minerals. • Darkest soil inhabited by many living organisms. • Result from the cooling and solidification of magma. • The size, shape, and pattern of the grains in rocks. • Type of soil composed by bedrock and a mineral layer (C horizon). • ...
Clueless?! 2023-03-17
Topic 4 2025-03-18
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- complex networks showing who eats whom in aquatic ecosystems
- another term for surface run-off
- organisms used to assess the health of an ecosystem
- the area above the water table where soil pores contain air and water
- any place where water is stored, such as lakes, reservoirs, or glaciers
- a composite measure of water quality using various indicators
- precipitation that is caught and held by vegetation before reaching the ground
- organisms that eat primary producers
- increased river discharge resulting from surface run-off after a storm
- the downward movement of water through soil and rock layers
- the process by which water vapor cools and turns into liquid droplets
- an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or sediments
- the flow of intercepted water down the stems or trunks of plants
- water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil and rock crevices
- the flow of groundwater into rivers, lakes, or oceans
- a layer of impermeable rock that prevents water from flowing through it
- the percentage of pore space in soil available to hold water
- limit on the number or weight of fish that can be caught
- the continuous circulation of water between the atmosphere, oceans, and land
- the portion of streamflow that comes from groundwater seeping into the river
- the process of water being added to an aquifer from surface infiltration
- the area below the water table where all soil pores are filled with water
- increase in concentration of substances up the food chain
- organisms that eat secondary consumers
- an area of land where all water drains into a common waterway
- the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants
- water that collects on the surface of the ground, such as rivers and lakes
- the upward movement of nutrient-rich water from deep in the ocean
- the combined process of evaporation and transpiration
- a graph showing the flow of a river over time
- a surface or material that does not allow water to pass through easily
- removing fish from a body of water at a rate faster than they can reproduce
- the input of nutrients into an ecosystem, often leading to eutrophication
- water flowing over the land surface toward rivers, lakes, or oceans
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the process of water seeping into the soil from the surface
- a surface or material that allows water to pass through easily
- situation where individuals deplete a shared resource by acting in their own self-interest
- organisms that eat primary consumers
- nutrient enrichment of water bodies leading to excessive algae growth
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- the change of water from solid ice directly to water vapor without becoming liquid
- the positions organisms occupy in a food chain or food web
- large plastic debris such as bottles and fishing nets
- small drifting animals that feed on phytoplankton
- decrease in ocean pH due to absorption of carbon dioxide
- runoff water from rain or melting snow that flows over surfaces into water bodies
- buildup of substances, such as pesticides, in an organism
- an area of ocean where human activity is limited to conserve marine life
- the upper surface of the saturated zone of groundwater
- the movement of water through aquifers beneath the surface
- amount of oxygen required by microorganisms to decompose organic matter in water
- the highest catch that can be maintained over time without depleting the stock
- aquatic plants large enough to be visible without a microscope
- the maximum amount of water soil can hold after excess water has drained away
- the upward movement of water through soil due to surface tension
- tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size
- pollution from a single identifiable source, such as a factory discharge pipe
- the relationship between inputs and outputs of water in a system
- microscopic plants in aquatic environments that perform photosynthesis
- the amount of water held in the soil
- accumulation of plastic objects and particles in Earth's environment
- the horizontal movement of water vapor from one location to another
- the transformation of water from liquid to vapor due to heat
- pollution from diffuse sources, like agricultural runoff
- cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by suspended solids
- lateral movement of water through the soil toward streams or rivers
- the area from which rainfall flows into a river, lake, or reservoir
- tool used to measure water transparency or turbidity
- organisms that make their own food from sunlight or chemicals
- low oxygen levels in a body of water
- the area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- the release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere
- absence of oxygen in a body of water
73 Clues: another term for surface run-off • organisms that eat primary producers • the amount of water held in the soil • low oxygen levels in a body of water • absence of oxygen in a body of water • organisms that eat primary consumers • organisms that eat secondary consumers • a graph showing the flow of a river over time • small drifting animals that feed on phytoplankton • ...
agricultural tools 2021-05-04
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- to harvest rice
- to cut wood
- threshing rice
- breaks the suspense into liquid granules
- for soil chopper
- destroy the ground by plowing
- the sprays water from the bottom up
- temporary storage of grain
- to dig the ground
- chop the ground after make
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- to chop the grass
- to water the plants
- to plant the seeds
- to smooth surface of the soil
- for carrying vegetables
- for threshing grains of rice
- land becomes more fertile
- the soil becomes looser and flattened
- to plow the fields
- a plow made of wood
20 Clues: to cut wood • threshing rice • to harvest rice • for soil chopper • to chop the grass • to dig the ground • to plant the seeds • to plow the fields • to water the plants • a plow made of wood • for carrying vegetables • land becomes more fertile • temporary storage of grain • chop the ground after make • for threshing grains of rice • to smooth surface of the soil • destroy the ground by plowing • ...
spring 2025-05-24
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- birds with fastest wingbeasts
- flowers
- warms the earth
- colorful signs of spring
- grow on tree branches in spring
- furry little animals with white cotton tails
- provide shade when fully leaves out
- moistened the soil and the seeds
- warms up so seeds can grow
- flies using wings
- what hummingbirds drink
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- flowers on trees
- yellow flowers that look like sunshine
- flowers grown from tubers
- nests in tree cavities
- green ground covering
- adds nutrients to the soil
- pollinate flowers
- where birds lay eggs
19 Clues: flowers • warms the earth • flowers on trees • pollinate flowers • flies using wings • where birds lay eggs • green ground covering • nests in tree cavities • what hummingbirds drink • colorful signs of spring • flowers grown from tubers • adds nutrients to the soil • warms up so seeds can grow • birds with fastest wingbeasts • grow on tree branches in spring • ...
კროსვორდი 2 2025-03-22
19 Clues: hip • raw • oak • hoe • paw • list • iron • bowl • goat • clay • nanny • uncle • grape • grater • throat • to call • mulberry • horse’s tail • brother in law, son in law
g28 2025-12-20
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- Long-term weather pattern
- Upper layer supporting plants
- Prolonged extreme heat
- Violent spinning wind column
- Deposited particles
- Tropical ocean storm
- Lowest atmospheric layer
- Moisture in air
- Extended dry period
- Severe snowstorm
- Fertile soil layer
- Light fog
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- Organic soil matter
- Rotating storm system
- Daily atmospheric condition
- Breakdown of rock
- Low cloud near ground
- Layer of gases around Earth
- Pacific tropical storm
- Degree of heat
- Rain or snow
- Amount of rain
- Condensed water vapor
- Amount of snow
- Seasonal wind and rain
25 Clues: Light fog • Rain or snow • Degree of heat • Amount of rain • Amount of snow • Moisture in air • Severe snowstorm • Breakdown of rock • Fertile soil layer • Organic soil matter • Deposited particles • Extended dry period • Tropical ocean storm • Rotating storm system • Low cloud near ground • Condensed water vapor • Prolonged extreme heat • Pacific tropical storm • Seasonal wind and rain • ...
Growing plants 2018-03-15
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- Plants don't like soils with a low pH because they are very .....
- Potatoes, carrots and beetroot are all examples of ...... vegetables
- This provides an anchor for the plant, as well as nutrients and water
- This hold the plant upright and transports nutrients
- A system for growing plants that does not use soil
- Apples, watermelon and tomatoes are all examples of ......
- We add this to the soil to give our plants nutrients to grow
- Plants make this kind of sugar as their energy source
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make energy
- The roots absorb this from the soil
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- Helps keep moisture in soil and keep the temperature warm
- Plants take in Carbon ....... from the air
- Plants put ...... back into the air
- We need Agriculture to feed a growing ......
- Plant leaves absorb this and turn it into energy to grow
- Wheat, oats and barley are all examples of ......
- We use this as a type of fertiliser
- This is often brightly coloured, and is the reproductive organ of the plant
- Fruits have these, but vegetables do not
19 Clues: Plants put ...... back into the air • We use this as a type of fertiliser • The roots absorb this from the soil • Fruits have these, but vegetables do not • Plants take in Carbon ....... from the air • We need Agriculture to feed a growing ...... • Wheat, oats and barley are all examples of ...... • A system for growing plants that does not use soil • ...
BONNIE 2015-11-24
En el mercado 2020-10-18
Potters Wheel 2024-01-10
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- where you place your foot to make the wheel head spin.
- when you’re hands bring the clay up into a cylinder
- the circular or half circle that surround the wheel head to keep clay water contained.
- when your ball of clay doesn’t wiggle back and forth on the wheel head
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- using a potters wheel to create a vessel with clay
- the part of the potters wheel that you throw your clay
- the heavy, circular, concrete wheel that allows the wheel head to spin
- the flat, disk used in throwing (used to transfer newly thrown pottery)
8 Clues: using a potters wheel to create a vessel with clay • when you’re hands bring the clay up into a cylinder • the part of the potters wheel that you throw your clay • where you place your foot to make the wheel head spin. • the heavy, circular, concrete wheel that allows the wheel head to spin • when your ball of clay doesn’t wiggle back and forth on the wheel head • ...
25 2024-08-19
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- Removes grass
- Provides light for garden
- Labels for plants
- Tool for spreading seeds
- Combines two plants
- Plant watering agent
- Sprays water with force
- Spreads mulch evenly
- Handheld spray tool
- Tool for planting seeds
- Handle for tiller
- Supports climbing plants
- Safe mower operation
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- Automatic watering tool
- Tool for cutting branches
- Mixes soil and nutrients
- Measures soil quality
- Line for watering garden
- Digs garden trenches
- Spreads straw evenly
- Container for plants
- Small garden tools
- Holds water for plants
- Holds garden hose
- Blades for soil tiller
25 Clues: Removes grass • Labels for plants • Holds garden hose • Handle for tiller • Small garden tools • Combines two plants • Handheld spray tool • Digs garden trenches • Spreads straw evenly • Container for plants • Plant watering agent • Spreads mulch evenly • Safe mower operation • Measures soil quality • Holds water for plants • Blades for soil tiller • Automatic watering tool • ...
Horticulture III - Plant Care 2024-11-29
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- | A method of controlling plant shape
- | A method of propagating plants
- | Preventing frost damage
- Mildew | A plant disease caused by fungi
- | Preventing dehydration
- | Removing spent flowers
- Irrigation | A technique for watering at the root level
- Testing | Checking soil acidity
- | Trimming plants for growth
- Mulch | Adding stones around plants
- | Supporting weak stems
- | Nutrients added to soil
- | Removing unwanted plants
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- | Protecting plants from pests
- | A nutrient plants absorb
- | Encouraging seed dispersal
- | Planting trees in groups
- | Adding organic material to soil
- | Adding water to plants
- Light | Providing light to indoor plants
20 Clues: | Supporting weak stems • | Preventing dehydration • | Removing spent flowers • | Adding water to plants • | Preventing frost damage • | Nutrients added to soil • | A nutrient plants absorb • | Planting trees in groups • | Removing unwanted plants • | Encouraging seed dispersal • | Trimming plants for growth • | Protecting plants from pests • Testing | Checking soil acidity • ...
Relaciones Familiares 2022-12-06
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- poor
- great-grandfather
- rich (masculine)
- twins (female)
- stepfather
- stepsister
- stepbrother
- girlfriend, bride
- classmate, companion (female)
- nephew
- brother-in-law
- twins (male)
- stepmother
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- great-grandmother
- niece
- relative (female)
- classmate, companion (male)
- relative (male)
- friendship, acquaintance
- boyfriend, groom
- sister-in-law
- baby
- rich (feminine)
23 Clues: poor • baby • niece • nephew • stepfather • stepsister • stepmother • stepbrother • twins (male) • sister-in-law • twins (female) • brother-in-law • relative (male) • rich (feminine) • rich (masculine) • boyfriend, groom • great-grandmother • great-grandfather • relative (female) • girlfriend, bride • friendship, acquaintance • classmate, companion (male) • classmate, companion (female)
How to bee 2025-08-01
25 Clues: fake • cash • bees • urban • honey • leader • hungry • wealthy • workers • Applejoy • Mangojoy • boyfriend • pasquells • MJ/AJ mum • employment • agriculture • lily and ma • rich family • protaginist • baby ma had • peony's mama • loss of bees • peony grandpa • farming result • keeper of bees
Capitulo 5: Los pasatiempos 2024-03-27
18 Clues: zoo • left • cage • clown • right • chess • behind • monkey • to hunt • to fish • checkers • to exercise • in front of • ticket booth • ferris wheel • rollercoaster • crossword puzzle • carousel; merry-go-round
Module 5 2023-03-09
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- A mixture of such minerals, rock fragments, volcanic glass, organic matter, or other natural materials.
- place where all soil formation takes place as a result of the atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere coming together
- The hot layer between the Earth’s crust and core made up of solid material.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- The average weather conditions of an area over time, usually about thirty years
- Ability to transmit air and water through porous rock or sediments
- boundary separating earths mantle and crust
- The layer that is beneath the asthenosphere in the lower mantle
- all the water on the earth’s surface
- When rocks are moved to a new place due to erosion
- Small, solid pieces of material from rocks or organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion.
- A trembling and shaking of the earth's surface resulting from the sudden release of energy in the crust
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- Process by which sediments are removed by water, wind, ice, and gravity
- broken pieces of earths lithosphere and outer solid shell
- separates two tectonic plates
- a hypothetical supercontinent
- The solid part of the Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle
- Melted rock beneath the earths surface
- top layer of the earths surface
- An instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes, such as force and duration
- whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- The original parent rock from which smaller particles have been removed by weathering and erosion
- Made of loose, weathered rock and organic material in which plants with roots can grow. The rock material is composed of sand, silt, and clay
- farming method when you take sloping land and form it into a number of flat areas so the areas look like steps
24 Clues: separates two tectonic plates • a hypothetical supercontinent • top layer of the earths surface • all the water on the earth’s surface • Melted rock beneath the earths surface • whole mass of air that surrounds the earth • boundary separating earths mantle and crust • When rocks are moved to a new place due to erosion • ...
The Agricultural Revolution 2024-09-04
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- This device is used for tilling soil.
- Small grained plant that was domesticated in China.
- They stayed in one place, in permanent, year-round settlements.
- Crop essential to making bread.
- a biological process in which the physical characteristics of wild plants and animals change as a result of human intervention.
- The number of people in a unit of area.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- The sea located Northwest of the Fertile Crescent
- Large area of land that covers modern day Syria, Iran, Iraq, & Jordan.
- The shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
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- A long period of time where the overall temperature of the Earth drops drastically.
- The ownership of what kind of goods brought respect.
- A tool that was a landmark invention for transportation.
- Domesticated animals used for food or other resources.
- member of a group whose economy revolves around its herd of domesticated animals, with which the group periodically moves to find new grazing land.
- era of the stone age sees people settling in and focusing on farming.
- Nomadic people who hunted and gathered food.
- These animals grow into modern day dogs.
- A group of people living together, working for the common good.
- Another name for corn.
- Farmers chopped down trees and set fire to any remaining vegetation to make use of the land however they saw fit.
- Deer-like animal that were often hunted in the Fertile Crescent.
- Australian archaeologist who coined the term "Neolithic Era"
- One of the first major cities known to man.
- One of the major rivers that helped in the creation of the Fertile Crescent (found in Egypt)
- Created from clay or mud & were used to store food.
26 Clues: Another name for corn. • Crop essential to making bread. • This device is used for tilling soil. • The number of people in a unit of area. • These animals grow into modern day dogs. • One of the first major cities known to man. • Nomadic people who hunted and gathered food. • The sea located Northwest of the Fertile Crescent • ...
Argo 2021-05-17
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- Like golf, with a disc
- What we kicked you off of
- You really full send these
- One day we are going in this together
- Next year I am going to harass you where you live
- Greeting
- Your frisbee name
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- ____ and sports
- Common crossword answer; tropical flower
- Common crossword answer; Japanese noodle
- If you wanna go I'll challenge you to a
- What your name almost was
12 Clues: Greeting • ____ and sports • Your frisbee name • Like golf, with a disc • What we kicked you off of • What your name almost was • You really full send these • One day we are going in this together • If you wanna go I'll challenge you to a • Common crossword answer; tropical flower • Common crossword answer; Japanese noodle • Next year I am going to harass you where you live
g4 2025-12-15
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- Long-term weather pattern
- Upper layer supporting plants
- Prolonged extreme heat
- Violent spinning wind column
- Deposited particles
- Tropical ocean storm
- Lowest atmospheric layer
- Moisture in air
- Extended dry period
- Severe snowstorm
- Fertile soil layer
- Light fog
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- Organic soil matter
- Rotating storm system
- Daily atmospheric condition
- Breakdown of rock
- Low cloud near ground
- Layer of gases around Earth
- Pacific tropical storm
- Degree of heat
- Rain or snow
- Amount of rain
- Condensed water vapor
- Amount of snow
- Seasonal wind and rain
25 Clues: Light fog • Rain or snow • Degree of heat • Amount of rain • Amount of snow • Moisture in air • Severe snowstorm • Breakdown of rock • Fertile soil layer • Organic soil matter • Deposited particles • Extended dry period • Tropical ocean storm • Rotating storm system • Low cloud near ground • Condensed water vapor • Prolonged extreme heat • Pacific tropical storm • Seasonal wind and rain • ...
Chapter 12 Review: Part One 2015-10-13
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- the king and which type of senators decided how the king acted
- which has more mountains, Greece or Rome
- head of the Roman household who had total power
- main goal of Roman was to have and raise...
- the power to forbid, stop or cancel
- the plains in Rome are good for farming due to rich...
- in the Roman Republic, active people in the gov. were adult, males and...
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- doing this to power in Rome & the US stops one person from dominationg
- tribunes of the plebs could veto any law or...
- Rome was built along which river
- Romans feared overly powerful officials, so they put a limit on time in...
- the two top officials who had the job of leading the army
- which geographic feature made boat travel easy in Rome
13 Clues: Rome was built along which river • the power to forbid, stop or cancel • which has more mountains, Greece or Rome • main goal of Roman was to have and raise... • tribunes of the plebs could veto any law or... • head of the Roman household who had total power • which geographic feature made boat travel easy in Rome • ...
Poor/rich 2024-10-22
7 Clues: a synonym of rich • a person without a home • the way that someone looks • the state of being extremily poor • something that is owned or possessed • a person who lives by asking for money • a state in which food and other essentials are lacking
chpt 5 2022-11-22
16 Clues: zoo • cage • noria • clown • chess • coins • to row • balloon • checkers • foosball • snow cone • crossword • game board • video games • rollercoaster • merry-go-round
Emperors silent army 2017-09-29
Land Use 2020-03-26
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- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- concerned with or engaged in commerce.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- factors A factor in the abiotic environment which influences the growth and development of organisms of biological communities.
- physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- all the inhabitants of a particular place. a community of animals, plants, or humans among whose members interbreeding occurs.
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- the process of developing or being developed.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- factors the study of how humans behave physically and psychologically in relation to particular environments, products, or services.
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
- a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a rising or falling surface.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available for a purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- the action of building something, typically a large structure.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- the process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine.
20 Clues: concerned with or engaged in commerce. • the process of developing or being developed. • a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • the action of building something, typically a large structure. • the process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine. • the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area. • ...
CHAPTER 7 EARTH SCIENCE 2019-11-04
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- Reaction of oxygen with minerals in the rock
- These are normally associated with the hot, dry dessert environments
- It is the most common erosion agent
- Occurs when water reacts with the minerals and breaks them down
- The person who studies sediments
- The predominantly fine materials
- Is the distribution of grain size in a layer
- It is the separation and removal of weathered and unweathered rocks nad soil from its substrate
- Occurs in roots of plants
- Are common phenomenon in deserts that transports lots of sediments for hundreds of kilometers
- It is the on-site breaking down of rock, eventually transforming it into sediments
- Movement of fine particles like silt and clay
- Dissolves rapidly in pure water
- Is the study of modern sediments
- Movement of soluble minerals
- Occurs when water is absorbed into the crystal structure of the mineral, causing it to expand
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- Bouncing of sand grains as they are picked-up, carried along, and dropped repeatedly
- When intrusive rocks split into onion-like sheets parallel to the surface
- Rolling or dragging of large grains aided by the push of smaller grains
- Occurs when there are chemical changes in at least some of the composition of the rock
- The heat produced inside the earth drives this
- It`s primary source is the sun
- A process by which sediments are moved along from the source to where they are deposited
- Happens when the materials are saturated and move down slope as viscous liquid
- A permanent body of ice, which consists largely of recrystallized snow
- The predominantly coarse soil materials
- The layer formed when the materials are laid down
- Happens in certain minerals which are dissolved in water
- Is the process in which sediments settle out of the transporting medium
- Forms through the process of oxidation
30 Clues: Occurs in roots of plants • Movement of soluble minerals • It`s primary source is the sun • Dissolves rapidly in pure water • The person who studies sediments • The predominantly fine materials • Is the study of modern sediments • It is the most common erosion agent • Forms through the process of oxidation • The predominantly coarse soil materials • ...
test 2024-03-30
Clean Up and Tools 2021-09-06
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- This puts your work at eye level and lets you turn it to view all sides.(T)
- Put pots here that are ready to be fired the 1st time.
- Put pots here that are glazed with the bottom cleaned off and ready to be fired the 2nd time.
- Tables need to be wiped down with this every class.
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- This should be cleaner than you found it when done working. (A big yellow sponge will do the trick)
- Place your work on this circle so you can easily move it. Be sure to wash it off when you are done.(T)
- Use this so clay doesn't stick to your table.(T)
- Put dry clay here to get wet again.
- Put used wet clay here to be recycled.
- Push these in when you leave.
- After you use these they need to be cleaned and put back where you found them.
- Fires your work so bone dry clay becomes bisqueware and bisqueware becomes glazeware.(T)
12 Clues: Push these in when you leave. • Put dry clay here to get wet again. • Put used wet clay here to be recycled. • Use this so clay doesn't stick to your table.(T) • Tables need to be wiped down with this every class. • Put pots here that are ready to be fired the 1st time. • This puts your work at eye level and lets you turn it to view all sides.(T) • ...
Foods II - Ch. 49 & 50, Vocab. 2021-04-16
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- Armenia, sauteed grains cooked in a seasoned liquid with dried fruit and nuts or strips of meat.
- Russia. Salted eggs of the Sturgeon, a large fish; major export of Russia.
- Korean, fermented vegetables such as cabbage, daikon radish, or cucumbers, using salt, peppers, garlic and chilis in water.
- India, mixture or puree of legumes, onions, chilis, and tomatoes.
- Polish dumplings made with noodle dough.
- Chinese sauce, thick, sweet, and salty paste with fermented soy, chilis, vinegar, and garlic.
- India, rounded, clay, charcoal-burning oven
- Japan, seaweed wrapper
- Russia. small, yeast-leavened, buckwheat pancakes.
- Russia. dumplings
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- Polish smoked sausage.
- Czech. Type of pastry with fillings, fruits, cheeses, fruit butter, nuts, or poppy seed paste.
- Indian dish of vegetables, legumes, sea food, and/or meat & highly seasoned sauces.
- India, zesty condiment made from fruit, sugars, spices, and vinegar
- Sweet and sour Polish stew. Includes sauerkraut, pork, apples, cabbage and kielbasa.
- Japanese, raw fish & shellfish served with condiments
- Japanese, vinegar-dressed rice combined with sashimi or rolled in nori.
- Latvia, rich, yeast oval or pretzel-shaped coffee cake.
- Chinese, a large white radish with a mild flavor
- Cantonese bite size dishes eaten at tea or between courses of a banquet, artistic and varied.
20 Clues: Russia. dumplings • Polish smoked sausage. • Japan, seaweed wrapper • Polish dumplings made with noodle dough. • India, rounded, clay, charcoal-burning oven • Chinese, a large white radish with a mild flavor • Russia. small, yeast-leavened, buckwheat pancakes. • Japanese, raw fish & shellfish served with condiments • Latvia, rich, yeast oval or pretzel-shaped coffee cake. • ...
Unit 1,2,3 and 4 2023-02-24
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- a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb, and typically having a handle by which it can be carried or hung.
- stories in litrature that are not true with imaginary people and events.
- shape of non-la hat
- (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.
- a place that draws visitors by providing something of interest or pleasure.
- pots, dishes, and other articles made of earthenware or baked clay
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- feeling or showing embarrassment.
- the state or condition of being very fat or overweight.
- for example - pocket money
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- left alone, and no longer cared about.
- not allowed; banned.
- a particular skill of making decorative objects by hand.
- work together toward the same goal.
- including or containing people from many different countries.
- the use of persuasion, influence, or intimidation to make someone do something
- fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of (someone).
- inexpensive; reasonably priced.
- a tower or other structure containing a beacon light to warn or guide ships at sea.
- activity done for enjoyment when one is not working.
- having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich
21 Clues: shape of non-la hat • not allowed; banned. • for example - pocket money • inexpensive; reasonably priced. • feeling or showing embarrassment. • work together toward the same goal. • left alone, and no longer cared about. • activity done for enjoyment when one is not working. • fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of (someone). • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-03-08
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- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- the largest bodies of water on Earth (contain salt water only)
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air. They are not saturated.
- ¾ of our planet is water, so it is called the blue planet.
- 3% of water found here
- is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds.
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds.
- when rain falls on the land, some of the water is absorbed into the ground forming pockets of water called groundwater.
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
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- an area that drains into a large river
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- a wetland dominated by trees
- an area that drains into a smaller river
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water is called the saturated zone
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- basins are made up of many interconnected watersheds
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access
- is the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- is drawn up when water rises because of pressure within an aquifer.
- a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters
25 Clues: 3% of water found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • an area that drains into a large river • an area that drains into a smaller river • is the star at the center of the Solar System. • any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • basins are made up of many interconnected watersheds • ...
McDowall Power Words Yr3 Term 4 W1-7 2022-11-20
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- When something is ______, it is solid because of being very cold.
- to make by passing strips over and under each other.
- In the shape of a circle that loops around.
- If something is _____ you, then it is tempting you or making you want it. When someone is _____ you, they are saying or doing things so that they can laugh at you or make fun of you.
- to hold gently and protectively
- shining with a soft, slightly wavering light
- Something that is regular and doesn’t change in the way it moves or acts.
- A member of a community, town, state or nation.
- When you ______ something, then it makes a gentle ringing noise like small bells.
- If someone is _____, they are making a low continuous sound, usually of a song, through their nose.
- A 3d object made by carving, modelling or placing materials together often made from stone, wood or clay.
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- If someone is _____, they are breathing with difficultly and making a whistling sound.
- a large fenced area of land, usually used for grazing stock (e.g., sheep, cattle).
- (verb-past tense) The result of having the earth turned, especially before sowing seeds. (noun-pres. tense) A _____ is the machine used to prepare the soil.
- soil that is unable to produce much or any vegetation.
- If something is _____d, it is knotted or twisted together and hard to get apart.
- a long period of time with no rain.
- If something is ______, it has an uneven outline.
- If a liquid is _____ something, then it has made the thing very wet.
- If there is a _____, it means there is a very still silence. If someone or something ____es, it becomes very quiet or silent.
- If something is ______, then it is hard and crisp on the outside.
21 Clues: to hold gently and protectively • a long period of time with no rain. • In the shape of a circle that loops around. • shining with a soft, slightly wavering light • A member of a community, town, state or nation. • If something is ______, it has an uneven outline. • to make by passing strips over and under each other. • ...
Unit 3 Review Crossword 2024-12-05
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- the dropping and settling of sediments
- Georgia's ancient coastline running from Columbus to Agusta
- Georgia region with thick clay and ancient eroded mountains
- What a sample of matter looks like
- A layer in a soil profile
- Georgia region that is an ancient seafloor
- Weathering type by mechanical processes
- What a material feels like
- Sedimentary rock made from Calcium Carbonate
- A mass of ice that flows down hill weathering and eroding as it moves
- Water in an aquifer or spaces in the ground
- Mass wasting event whereby sediments continue to move down after a larger event
- Lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams
- Rock type formed by weathering erosion, deposition, compacting, and cementation
- Unabsorbed water moving downhill on the surface in a watershed
- Island type that protects a mainland coastline
- A mass wasting event of unstable surface material moving down as a single block
- Not living and never was living
- Found in all of the earths oceans and seas
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- Weathering due to the the freeze-thaw cycle
- What a sample of matter is made of
- Dissolving of nutrients by water soaking into the soil
- Sedimentary rock that is made from fine grains of various materials
- A chemical reaction with a carbon oxide
- A mass wasting "Fall" followed by a "Flow" of smaller materials
- Is or was living
- Precipitation Rain, snow, fog below pH7
- Weathering type caused by substances reacting
- A river "mouth" to the ocean formed by fine sediments
- A mass wasting event occurring on a vertical cliff
- The movement of weathered materials by wind water and ice
- Liquid water droplets falling from the sky
- A large mooing water feature with a path and current
- An underground body of water
- An area of runoff area into a river or stream
- A "slow flow' due to high water absorption
- Leads to ice wedging and glacial plucking
37 Clues: Is or was living • A layer in a soil profile • What a material feels like • An underground body of water • Not living and never was living • Lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams • What a sample of matter is made of • What a sample of matter looks like • the dropping and settling of sediments • A chemical reaction with a carbon oxide • Weathering type by mechanical processes • ...
Jeff is Fifty 2023-12-11
17 Clues: old • car • love • work • nurse • hobby • sport • college • Medicine • years-old • last name • oldest son • profession • high-school • sports team • younger son • special lady friend
Eureka stockade 2022-06-19
Across
- You will be this if you find gold
- If you don't have much money, you are ____
- The olden days teachers were ______
- What the miners wanted
- A _____-drawn car
- _____! I've found gold!
- We want rebellion! let's build a ________!
- Comes with fire
- I've struck it rich! I've found ____
Down
- What rich folks travelled in
- Poor miners often lived in these
- they wanted to see licenses!
- Fire!Fire! The eureka _____ it burning!
- Run! The hotel's on ____
- Gold______ chicken ______
- Working in a _____ was dangerous
- Another name for miner
- Mine_____
- "Do you have your_______?" said the redcoat
- The ___en days
20 Clues: Mine_____ • The ___en days • Comes with fire • A _____-drawn car • Another name for miner • What the miners wanted • _____! I've found gold! • Run! The hotel's on ____ • Gold______ chicken ______ • What rich folks travelled in • they wanted to see licenses! • Poor miners often lived in these • Working in a _____ was dangerous • You will be this if you find gold • ...
Eureka stockade 2022-06-19
Across
- You will be this if you find gold
- If you don't have much money, you are ____
- The olden days teachers were ______
- What the miners wanted
- A _____-drawn car
- _____! I've found gold!
- We want rebellion! let's build a ________!
- Comes with fire
- I've struck it rich! I've found ____
Down
- What rich folks travelled in
- Poor miners often lived in these
- they wanted to see licenses!
- Fire!Fire! The eureka _____ it burning!
- Run! The hotel's on ____
- Gold______ chicken ______
- Working in a _____ was dangerous
- Another name for miner
- Mine_____
- "Do you have your_______?" said the redcoat
- The ___en days
20 Clues: Mine_____ • The ___en days • Comes with fire • A _____-drawn car • Another name for miner • What the miners wanted • _____! I've found gold! • Run! The hotel's on ____ • Gold______ chicken ______ • What rich folks travelled in • they wanted to see licenses! • Poor miners often lived in these • Working in a _____ was dangerous • You will be this if you find gold • ...
Great Gatsby 2023-01-31
Across
- illegal distribution of alcohol
- the color of Jay Gatsby's car
- Alway throws parties
- the symbol of hope for Jay Gatsby
- Professional Golfer
- The narrator of the book
- Killer of Jay Gatsby
- Husband of Daisy
- most people in the great Gatsby are?
- The people who waited on jay Gatsby
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- people who were born rich
- Tom used to play this sport
- Killed by Daisy Buchanan
- Jay gatsby's father
- The author of the Great Gatsby
- people who recently became rich
- Jay Gatsbys friend and a figure in crime
- Killer of Myrtle Wilson
- George Wilsons neighbor
- what Jay gatsby was involved in
20 Clues: Husband of Daisy • Jay gatsby's father • Professional Golfer • Alway throws parties • Killer of Jay Gatsby • Killer of Myrtle Wilson • George Wilsons neighbor • Killed by Daisy Buchanan • The narrator of the book • people who were born rich • Tom used to play this sport • the color of Jay Gatsby's car • The author of the Great Gatsby • illegal distribution of alcohol • ...
March 26 2021-08-29
Civilizations Emerge (pgs. 28-29) 2022-10-18
Across
- rulers, priest, government officials, and ________ made up the highest social class
- type of government led by a king or queen
- ways of life
- Having many parts working together
- a group different cities that share the same culture and characteristics
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- used in place of letters and words to pass on information
- plants that are grown to be used as a food source
- This is one of the four great river valley civilizations
- a formal ritual or procedure to celebrate an event; a religious ritual
- consists of ideas and philosophies to help people explain their lives
- soil that is rich in nutrients; good for growing crops
- this metal is created by blending copper and tin together
- the organized exchange of items between two people or groups
13 Clues: ways of life • Having many parts working together • type of government led by a king or queen • plants that are grown to be used as a food source • soil that is rich in nutrients; good for growing crops • This is one of the four great river valley civilizations • used in place of letters and words to pass on information • ...
Ancient Egypt 2025-01-24
Across
- The ability to change your social class
- Belief in one god
- Life after death
- A man-made waterway (like a river) for boats or to irrigate crops
- The name used for a king or queen
- Belief in many gods
- Bring water to another area, specifically for watering crops
- A series of rulers in a government that are from the same family.
- The fertile land at the mouth of a river formed by depositing sediment as the river flows into a larger body of water.
Down
- Process of preserving a dead body with resin, cloth, and salt
- Soil that is rich in nutrients and will grow crops
- A region with a united group of people under a single government that shares the same culture.
- River The main freshwater source in Egypt.
13 Clues: Life after death • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • The name used for a king or queen • The ability to change your social class • River The main freshwater source in Egypt. • Soil that is rich in nutrients and will grow crops • Bring water to another area, specifically for watering crops • Process of preserving a dead body with resin, cloth, and salt • ...
Hydroponics/ Aquaponics 2025-11-14
Across
- small aromatic plants commonly grown in hydroponic systems.
- A hardy fish species commonly raised in aquaponic systems.
- A plant-available form of nitrogen produced by beneficial bacteria.
- A system that combines raising fish with growing plants in water.
- Growing plants without soil by using nutrient-rich water.
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- Microorganisms that convert fish waste into nutrients for plants.
- Adding oxygen to water so fish and plant roots can breathe.
- Essential minerals dissolved in water that plants need to grow.
- A fibrous growing medium used to support seedlings in hydroponics.
- The main growing medium in both hydroponics and aquaponics systems.
- A measure of how acidic or basic the system’s water is.
- The process of removing solid waste from system water.
- The starting stage of plant growth placed into a medium to germinate.
13 Clues: The process of removing solid waste from system water. • A measure of how acidic or basic the system’s water is. • Growing plants without soil by using nutrient-rich water. • A hardy fish species commonly raised in aquaponic systems. • Adding oxygen to water so fish and plant roots can breathe. • small aromatic plants commonly grown in hydroponic systems. • ...
Words 2016-12-04
Across
- The cryosphere is the frozen water part of the Earth system. Beaufort Sea, north of Alaska. One part of the cryosphere is ice that is found in water. This includes frozen parts of the ocean.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- a steep-sided mound of sand and gravel deposited by a melting ice sheet
- a dome-shaped mound consisting of a layer of soil over a large core of ice, occurring in permafrost areas.
- water formed by the melting of snow and ice, especially from a glacier.
Down
- a long ridge of gravel and other sediment, typically having a winding course, deposited by meltwater from a retreating glacier or ice sheet.
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
- a deep open crack, especially found in a glacier
- a low oval mound or small hill, typically one of a group, consisting of compacted boulder clay molded by past glacial action.
9 Clues: a deep open crack, especially found in a glacier • a steep-sided mound of sand and gravel deposited by a melting ice sheet • water formed by the melting of snow and ice, especially from a glacier. • a dome-shaped mound consisting of a layer of soil over a large core of ice, occurring in permafrost areas. • ...
Tandoor Specials 2025-08-11
10 Clues: Grilled cauliflower • Grilled meat skewer • Clay oven baked bread • Grilled chicken cubes • Creamy grilled chicken • KEBAB Skewered minced meat • Grilled marinated mushrooms • Grilled cottage cheese cubes • TIKKA Grilled marinated fish • Flatbread cooked in clay oven
Marijuana 2017-05-09
Across
- time to buy more weed
- a verb meaning that one is holding on to a joint to long and smoking it all
- person who works the counter at a dispensary and is knowledgeable about marijuana
- cannabis used to help some health issues
- tiny structures on plants that contain the majority of the plant's cannabinoids
- Spanish slang for marijuana
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- a very thin joint, usually rolled using leftover weed
- initial growth phase of cannabis, from seed to seedling
- cannabis infused oils, lotions etc. for rubbing into the skin for pain management
- used to break up cannabis by threshing it between two metal pieces containing teeth
- low-quality weed, heavy with stems and seeds
- method of cultivating without soil using nutrient rich water
12 Clues: time to buy more weed • Spanish slang for marijuana • cannabis used to help some health issues • low-quality weed, heavy with stems and seeds • a very thin joint, usually rolled using leftover weed • initial growth phase of cannabis, from seed to seedling • method of cultivating without soil using nutrient rich water • ...
Marijuana 2017-05-09
Across
- time to buy more weed
- a verb meaning that one is holding on to a joint to long and smoking it all
- person who works the counter at a dispensary and is knowledgeable about marijuana
- cannabis used to help some health issues
- tiny structures on plants that contain the majority of the plant's cannabinoids
- Spanish slang for marijuana
Down
- a very thin joint, usually rolled using leftover weed
- initial growth phase of cannabis, from seed to seedling
- cannabis infused oils, lotions etc. for rubbing into the skin for pain management
- used to break up cannabis by threshing it between two metal pieces containing teeth
- low-quality weed, heavy with stems and seeds
- method of cultivating without soil using nutrient rich water
12 Clues: time to buy more weed • Spanish slang for marijuana • cannabis used to help some health issues • low-quality weed, heavy with stems and seeds • a very thin joint, usually rolled using leftover weed • initial growth phase of cannabis, from seed to seedling • method of cultivating without soil using nutrient rich water • ...
Landforms Review! 2021-09-06
Across
- "I know it's flat here, but don't look over the cliff-like edge man, it may freak you out!"
- There is no way that was made naturally!
- That island looks like the thing on my finger!
- Group of islands
- I don't know if we should cross that, it looks a little Rough!
- Narrow stretch of land that connects two larger land masses
Down
- "They look like veins made of water!
- "Dude!We are surrounded by water on three sides!"
- It's hard to grow crops were we live, sometimes we get too much water believe it or not!
- Wow, that is some rich looking soil at the mouth of that river
- "This is really flat"
- "I'm starting to dehydrate, we need an _________!"
12 Clues: Group of islands • "This is really flat" • "They look like veins made of water! • There is no way that was made naturally! • That island looks like the thing on my finger! • "Dude!We are surrounded by water on three sides!" • "I'm starting to dehydrate, we need an _________!" • Narrow stretch of land that connects two larger land masses • ...
Perfect 10 Mesopotamia 2019-10-28
Across
- a person who performs religious ceremonies
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- A rectangular tiered temple or terraced mound erected by the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians
Down
- a person who writes things down
- A picture or drawing representing words or ideas
- legendary Sumerian king who was the hero of an epic collection of mythic stories
- A Babylonian king who conquered Jerusalem,and built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- belief in more than one god
- A situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
12 Clues: belief in more than one god • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • a person who writes things down • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • a person who performs religious ceremonies • A picture or drawing representing words or ideas • a set of letters that can be combined to form words • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • ...
Egypt Vocab 2023-11-09
Across
- A key stone which allowed scientists to learn hieroglyphics
- Egyptian practice of preserving a body so its soul can go on to the afterlife
- famous Egyptian Pharaoh who took the throne as a child and died as a teenager
- a plant that grows in the Nile and is used to make paper
- tombs for the Pharaohs
- Egyptians who kept written records using papyrus and hieroglyphics
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- The writing system that Egyptians used
- group of people that conquered and ruled southern Egypt for a century
- the ruler of the Egyptians
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- belief that the souls of the deceased live on after death
- longest river in Africa, its flooding waters provided rich soil for crops each year
12 Clues: tombs for the Pharaohs • the ruler of the Egyptians • Egyptian god of the afterlife • The writing system that Egyptians used • a plant that grows in the Nile and is used to make paper • belief that the souls of the deceased live on after death • A key stone which allowed scientists to learn hieroglyphics • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2025-02-11
Across
- binding and hardening of sediments into hard rock.
- a physical structure on Earth that occurs naturally.
- An energy-rich resource formed from the buried remains of once-living organisms.
- Very small pieces of rock, sand, and silt carried by water.
- gaseous resource that forms near oil deposits
- sediment is deposited in a new location.
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- rock that forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together.
- pressure from rocks and soil reduces the size or volume of sediments.
- a liquid energy resource that forms from microorganisms over millions of years
- the movement of weathered material by wind, water, or ice.
- breaking down rocks into smaller pieces.
- A solid energy resource that forms from ancient plants over millions of years
12 Clues: breaking down rocks into smaller pieces. • sediment is deposited in a new location. • gaseous resource that forms near oil deposits • binding and hardening of sediments into hard rock. • a physical structure on Earth that occurs naturally. • the movement of weathered material by wind, water, or ice. • Very small pieces of rock, sand, and silt carried by water. • ...
topic 9 2023-01-05
PAGE 93 PART 2 2025-11-11
Across
- the layer of soil beneath the topsoil
- to allow air to reach the soil
- small, loose stones used in construction
- small, many-legged creatures that live in soil
- the building of structures like houses or roads
Down
- the solid rock layer beneath soil
- particles of soil or rock carried by water or wind
- small, rounded stones
- the land along the edge of a river
- laid down or settled in a place by water, wind, or ice
- soft, wet soil
- a naturally solid mineral material
12 Clues: soft, wet soil • small, rounded stones • to allow air to reach the soil • the land along the edge of a river • the solid rock layer beneath soil • the layer of soil beneath the topsoil • small, loose stones used in construction • a naturally solid mineral material • small, many-legged creatures that live in soil • ...
Environmental science Recap of 1st semester 2022-12-12
Across
- the gradual replacement of one plant community by another.
- separted in two zones.
- is the final amount of water in a planet.
- end result of succession process.
- occur between members of the same species.
- home where organisms live.
- The study of relationships between organisms and the environment.
- A few examples of it are lakes and ponds.
- holds newly made soil known as pioneer species.
- includes estuaries,intertidal zones, nertic zones, and the open sea.
Down
- water is soaked into the soil and becomes grounwater.
- begins without any soil.
- where no clouds are there but water is still in place.
- factors include all living parts.
- moves water between the atmosphere
- factors non-living characteristics.
- highest and lowest tide line.
- in a place that already has soil.
- where plants absorb nitrogen.
- Composed of all living things in an area.
- different organisms play a different role in it's ecosystem.
21 Clues: separted in two zones. • begins without any soil. • home where organisms live. • highest and lowest tide line. • where plants absorb nitrogen. • factors include all living parts. • end result of succession process. • in a place that already has soil. • moves water between the atmosphere • factors non-living characteristics. • is the final amount of water in a planet. • ...
Roman Vs Greek 2022-02-11
Across
- The Greeks and the Romans both didn’t have the animal
- The greeks used olive oil for most of their cooking but rome used a lot of
- Only children of the rich could get an
- Both the Romans and the Greeks owned a large bird called the
- While the Romans wore sandals and shoes, the Greeks preferred to go
- Greek and roman both drank
- Both used the instrument called the
- The greeks had crossbreeds one of was
- Both The Roman and greek
- Rome believed more in other myths but Greece believed in
- Greece had the Emperor AlexanderThe Great but Rome had
- The roman found most of their education from
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- Greece used clay for art but Rome used
- The Greeks gave their slaves any legal r the romans didn’t give their slaves any
- In Greek culture, girls would marry at age 12 or 13, but in Roman culture both people getting married must be
- Both Greeks and Roman hosted their Olympic sports in a
- Greeks owned different dogs but Romans had
- greek houses were small with a big courtyard or garden but the roman had a big house with a little
- An important part of cooking for both Greeks and Romans was
- The Romans were able to own pet
20 Clues: Both The Roman and greek • Greek and roman both drank • The Romans were able to own pet • Both used the instrument called the • The greeks had crossbreeds one of was • Greece used clay for art but Rome used • Only children of the rich could get an • Greeks owned different dogs but Romans had • The roman found most of their education from • ...
Environment Puzzle 2020-05-20
Across
- Air pollution consisting of smoke and fog
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth
- warming The gradual increase in temperature of the Earth’s surface caused by human activities
- The pattern of weather in a region over a period of time
- bin A wheelie bin used to collect compost before pick up
- Any living thing
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- A rich soil-like material produced from decayed plants and other organic matter, such as food
- The reduction of trees in a wood or forest due to natural reasons or human activity
- dioxide A colourless gas that is naturally produced from animals and people
- To use an item more than once
- Waste that is thrown away carelessly
- Poisonous or harmful to the body
12 Clues: Any living thing • To use an item more than once • Poisonous or harmful to the body • Waste that is thrown away carelessly • The mass of air surrounding the Earth • Air pollution consisting of smoke and fog • The pattern of weather in a region over a period of time • bin A wheelie bin used to collect compost before pick up • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-24
Across
- The people of Ancient Greece adapted to the environment by farming on the _________, building ships to fish, and trading on the Mediterranean Sea.
- Greece's land consists of __________, forests, hills, and limited rich soil.
- Greece's climate is _______ and dry in the summer.
- Ancient Greece is the birthplace of direct __________.
- Ancient Greece's writing system used the Greek __________.
- Greece is a peninsula with many islands located in ________.
- Ancient Greece's contributions were paintings, mosaics, and the __________.
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- The architecture in ancient Greece consists of many _________.
- Greece is surrounded by the _________________.
- Greece is in the northern and ________ hemisphere.
- During the winter, it is _______ in Greece.
- There are a lot of ______ trees and grapevines and were important to the people of Ancient Greece.
12 Clues: During the winter, it is _______ in Greece. • Greece is surrounded by the _________________. • Greece's climate is _______ and dry in the summer. • Greece is in the northern and ________ hemisphere. • Ancient Greece is the birthplace of direct __________. • Ancient Greece's writing system used the Greek __________. • ...
Healthy Choices 2025-03-29
Across
- C - This vitamin helps kids with immunity and is found in citrus fruits Vitamin C
- - A mineral that helps oxygen travel through your body; rich in red meat and spinach.
- - A protein-rich food that children can eat for muscle growth Chicken
- -A food rich in potassium, such as bananas, helps reduce the risk of hypertension.
- - This type of food is rich in protein and helps muscles repair after exercise
- - A healthy snack that children can eat for energy during school breaks
- -A healthy snack option full of protein, often eaten with crackers or vegetables.
- - These types of fats are beneficial for heart health and are found in fish
- - These are high-fiber foods that are important for senior digestion Vegetables
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- Oil - A staple of Mediterranean diets, rich in healthy fats
- K -Found in leafy greens, this mineral is important for blood clotting and heart health
- - The primary nutrient for energy during long workouts or runs
- - A grain that is gluten-free and often used in baking
- - A plant-based protein often found in Indian cuisine, made from legumes
- - This drink is essential for hydration during exercise
- - This mineral helps seniors maintain strong bones
- - A protein-rich food commonly eaten in Japan, often served raw
- - A dairy-free alternative made from soy
- -This type of carbohydrate is essential for digestion and is found in whole grains, beans, and vegetables.
19 Clues: - A dairy-free alternative made from soy • - This mineral helps seniors maintain strong bones • - A grain that is gluten-free and often used in baking • - This drink is essential for hydration during exercise • Oil - A staple of Mediterranean diets, rich in healthy fats • - The primary nutrient for energy during long workouts or runs • ...
Iran Crossword 2020-01-19
Across
- What country has snow capped mountains, green valleys, and barren deserts
- How was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani Killed
- What nationality was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani
- When was General Suleimani born. Nineteen Fifty ____.
- What war did Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani participate in
- In what year in the 2010’s was General Suleimani killed (2010-2020)
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- What is Iran's most valuable resource
- A scholar in Islamic law and is a recognized religious leader of most Iranians
- What is the main language of Iran
- Where are most of the schools located in Iran
- What country was the Persian empire based on
- What did the people of Iran do because of very rich and fertile soil
- Who was killed earlier this year in Iran because of missile attacks for the United States
- What age did Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani die
- What is the capital and largest city in Iran
15 Clues: What is the main language of Iran • What is Iran's most valuable resource • How was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani Killed • What age did Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani die • What country was the Persian empire based on • What is the capital and largest city in Iran • Where are most of the schools located in Iran • What nationality was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani • ...
Eureka stockade 2022-06-19
Across
- You will be this if you find gold
- If you don't have much money, you are ____
- The olden days teachers were ______
- What the miners wanted
- A _____-drawn car
- _____! I've found gold!
- We want rebellion! let's build a ________!
- Comes with fire
- I've struck it rich! I've found ____
Down
- What rich folks travelled in
- Poor miners often lived in these
- they wanted to see licenses!
- Fire!Fire! The eureka _____ it burning!
- Run! The hotel's on ____
- Gold______ chicken ______
- Working in a _____ was dangerous
- Another name for miner
- Mine_____
- "Do you have your_______?" said the redcoat
- The ___en days
20 Clues: Mine_____ • The ___en days • Comes with fire • A _____-drawn car • Another name for miner • What the miners wanted • _____! I've found gold! • Run! The hotel's on ____ • Gold______ chicken ______ • What rich folks travelled in • they wanted to see licenses! • Poor miners often lived in these • Working in a _____ was dangerous • You will be this if you find gold • ...
The things inside of the Oasis 2023-04-24
Across
- a common wilderness creature
- allergic to everything
- fast and tiny
- to get to town
- Predator
- to relax and ease your hard thoughts
- to swing across to somewhere
- a device to call
- to camp in but its hard
- surprising dad
Down
- to ride up mountains at the Oasis
- surprising who mom and dad is
- night securities ride
- follows rules and crys for a dead animal
- body guard of the rich spoiled kid
- eats nuts and climbs trees
- spoiled rich kid
- dad of the spoiled rich kid
- hypnotizer
- to look off of after buying something
20 Clues: Predator • hypnotizer • fast and tiny • to get to town • surprising dad • spoiled rich kid • a device to call • night securities ride • allergic to everything • to camp in but its hard • eats nuts and climbs trees • dad of the spoiled rich kid • a common wilderness creature • to swing across to somewhere • surprising who mom and dad is • to ride up mountains at the Oasis • ...
The things inside of the Oasis 2023-04-24
Across
- a common wilderness creature
- allergic to everything
- fast and tiny
- to get to town
- Predator
- to relax and ease your hard thoughts
- to swing across to somewhere
- a device to call
- to camp in but its hard
- surprising dad
Down
- to ride up mountains at the Oasis
- surprising who mom and dad is
- night securities ride
- follows rules and crys for a dead animal
- body guard of the rich spoiled kid
- eats nuts and climbs trees
- spoiled rich kid
- dad of the spoiled rich kid
- hypnotizer
- to look off of after buying something
20 Clues: Predator • hypnotizer • fast and tiny • to get to town • surprising dad • spoiled rich kid • a device to call • night securities ride • allergic to everything • to camp in but its hard • eats nuts and climbs trees • dad of the spoiled rich kid • a common wilderness creature • to swing across to somewhere • surprising who mom and dad is • to ride up mountains at the Oasis • ...
geography and geology 189-190 2013-04-22
19 Clues: слой • гром • уголь • глина • волна • лавина • молния • широта • ледник • долгота • прогноз • дно моря • полушарие • бриллиант • берег реки • жерло вулкана • сотрясение, толчки • плита (тектоническая) • предупреждение, предостережение
German Art 2023-11-30
19 Clues: Art • Clay • Museum • Canvas • Baroque • Artwork • Painting • Oil paint • Art forms • Influence • Sculpture • Sketchbook • Water colors • Architecture • Paintbrushes • Carving tools • Pottery tools • Pottery wheel • Acrylic paint
Zoli 18 Nov 2025 2025-11-18
19 Clues: - liba • - libák • - üldöz • - hálás • - agyag • - guggol • - gonosz • - vályog • - ínszalag • seed - mák • - balsorsú • - hasmenés • - zöldségárus • - kiszámítható • - tüdőgyulladás • - utolsó előtti • - hányinger, émelygés • refuge - menedéket keres • - kecses, méltóságteljes
Puzzle 2025-07-29
20 Clues: No • Dog • Cat • You • Jeff • Blood • Sprite • Violet • Pencils • My Room • Last Name • Last Name • First Date • Strawberry • And Crafts • The Phrase • This Puzzle • Soot or Dust • Stardew Farm • Sweater Weather
Machinery 2021-02-17
Across
- Used in potato production to remove stones from the soil
- Used to cut grass for hay or silage production
- Spreads out grass to increase drying
- Rotates the bale pulling wrap around it
- Important to apply when a vehicle is stopped
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- Breaks up and smoothens the soil
- Compresses grass into compact bales
- Breaks up soil deeper than a plough
- Used to apply liquid chemicals to the soil
- Inserts seed and fertiliser at sowing
- Ensures good soil-seed contact
- Breaks up and turns soil
12 Clues: Breaks up and turns soil • Ensures good soil-seed contact • Breaks up and smoothens the soil • Compresses grass into compact bales • Breaks up soil deeper than a plough • Spreads out grass to increase drying • Inserts seed and fertiliser at sowing • Rotates the bale pulling wrap around it • Used to apply liquid chemicals to the soil • ...
Science Words Crossword 2016-05-20
Across
- the layer of dead plant leaves on the surface of the soil
- sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- a looplike bend in the course of a river
- wind erosion that removes surface materials
- a landform with high elevation
- a large stream
- a gap in the geologic time record
- eats dead animals & organisms
- an animal without a backbone
- a scientist who studies fossils
- water that flows over the surface rather than soaking into the ground
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- a beach that formed by longshore drift
- the distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- the solid layer of rock beneath the soil
- a ridge formed by the till deposited at the end of a glacier
- sediment is laid down in new locations
- a large channel in soil formed by erosion
- dark-colored organic material in soil
- energy that is stored & waiting to be used later
- the traces of living things
20 Clues: a large stream • the traces of living things • an animal without a backbone • eats dead animals & organisms • a landform with high elevation • a scientist who studies fossils • a gap in the geologic time record • dark-colored organic material in soil • a beach that formed by longshore drift • sediment is laid down in new locations • the solid layer of rock beneath the soil • ...
Gardening 2023-10-21
Across
- A gardening tool for turning soil.
- A liquid fertilizer made from decayed plants.
- A technique for encouraging root growth.
- A device used to water the garden automatically.
- A tall plant with a spike of colorful flowers.
- A garden structure for growing climbing plants.
- A type of garden bed with raised sides.
- A method of growing plants without soil.
- A common ingredient in potting soil.
Down
- A place for growing plants indoors.
- A term for removing dead or diseased plant parts.
- A device for keeping soil moist.
- A small, brightly colored pollinator.
- The science of growing fruits and vegetables.
- A type of flower often used in perfumes.
- A tool with a curved blade for cutting grass.
- A common method of plant propagation.
- A small flowering plant often used in rock gardens.
- A garden pest that eats plant leaves.
- A common flowering plant often given as a gift.
20 Clues: A device for keeping soil moist. • A gardening tool for turning soil. • A place for growing plants indoors. • A common ingredient in potting soil. • A small, brightly colored pollinator. • A common method of plant propagation. • A garden pest that eats plant leaves. • A type of garden bed with raised sides. • A type of flower often used in perfumes. • ...
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-10-18
Across
- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- Plant that stores water in its leaves
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
Down
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- A young plant, just started to grow
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- SOIL Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • A young plant, just started to grow • Tall plant with large yellow petals • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Plant that lives for more than two years • Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme • ...
Year 4 2024-11-18
10 Clues: Pressingly ______ • We had two ________ • ____ Northcote camp • We did a ______ run • Forth year at ______ • A one night stay at ____ • We held the Melbourne ___ • You are doing a _________ • There are coordinates and a legend in it • The person who made this crossword is ____
Resources 2022-07-26
Across
- type of soil ideal for growing cotton
- the most widely spread and important soil
- type of development that doesn't harm environment
- preservation
- removal of top layer of soil
Down
- in which country was Rio de Janeiro earth summit held
- the running water cuts the soil and make deep channels
- bad lands of chambal basin
- subset of stock
- anything which satisfies human needs
- weathered parent rock material
- soil found in deserts
- what was adopted in Rio convention
13 Clues: preservation • subset of stock • soil found in deserts • bad lands of chambal basin • removal of top layer of soil • weathered parent rock material • what was adopted in Rio convention • anything which satisfies human needs • type of soil ideal for growing cotton • the most widely spread and important soil • type of development that doesn't harm environment • ...
pollution 2014-03-23
Across
- type of cancer caused by arsenic
- one of the main pollutants of air
- sediments reduce this process
- running large quantities of water through soil to leach out pollutants
- bacteria and other micro-organisms are used to clean up the soil in this process
- sludge is often.
- the material left behind after the treatment of sewage- it is often toxic
- a unit for measuring the intensity of sound
- where arsenic deposits are often present
- most common disinfectant
- pesticides and fertilizers cause_______pollution
Down
- gas which causes air pollution
- waste from nuclear power plants
- toxic gas released from automobile emissions
- excessive amounts of eroded soil particles carried by flowing water
- sewage can be treated with this method
- contamination of water by fluoride
- acids, salts, heavy metals etc. are _________ chemicals
- a poisonous element
- pesticide present in bottled water
20 Clues: sludge is often. • a poisonous element • most common disinfectant • sediments reduce this process • gas which causes air pollution • waste from nuclear power plants • type of cancer caused by arsenic • one of the main pollutants of air • contamination of water by fluoride • pesticide present in bottled water • sewage can be treated with this method • ...
4.1 Crossword 2024-02-22
Across
- Egyptians made bricks out of ___ 81
- ___ land was fertile soil 80
- Egyptians were the first people to mine this precious stone 82
- Wealthy Egyptians had homes with tree-lined ___ 81
- bucket in the photo on page 81
- ceramic animal on page 83
- ___ in Egypt was almost always the same 80
- canals that brought water to crops 81
- ___ and barley were the main grains in Egypt 81
- fabric made from flax 81
Down
- You throw it and it comes back to you! 83
- ___ land was the desert 80
- flat land raised above nearby land 78
- Egyptians speared these animals, but the animals sometimes ate Egyptians! 83
- fine soil deposited at a river's mouth 79
- obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting 78
- a waterfall 79
- fine soil 79
- good soil for farming 79
- Egypt was the "___ of the Nile" 79
20 Clues: fine soil 79 • a waterfall 79 • good soil for farming 79 • fabric made from flax 81 • ceramic animal on page 83 • ___ land was the desert 80 • ___ land was fertile soil 80 • bucket in the photo on page 81 • Egypt was the "___ of the Nile" 79 • Egyptians made bricks out of ___ 81 • flat land raised above nearby land 78 • canals that brought water to crops 81 • ...
GARDENING AND PLANTS 2024-10-18
Across
- Delicate flower known for its exotic beauty
- Removing unwanted plants from the garden
- Trimming plants to encourage healthy growth
- Substance added to soil to help plants grow
- Tall plant with large yellow petals
- Miniature tree grown in a pot
- A structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Material spread over soil to retain moisture
- Bulb plant known for its bright, cup-shaped flowers
- A row of shrubs planted close together
- Decayed organic matter used as plant fertilizer
Down
- Process by which plants reproduce using pollen
- Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes
- Popular flower, often given on Valentine's Day
- SOIL Special soil mix for growing plants in containers
- Essential practice to keep plants hydrated
- Plant that lives for more than two years
- Plant used in cooking, like basil or thyme
- A young plant, just started to grow
- Plant that stores water in its leaves
20 Clues: Miniature tree grown in a pot • Tall plant with large yellow petals • A young plant, just started to grow • Plant that stores water in its leaves • A row of shrubs planted close together • Fragrant purple flower used in perfumes • Removing unwanted plants from the garden • Plant that lives for more than two years • Essential practice to keep plants hydrated • ...
Friends 2024-11-25
16 Clues: savi • veski • raadio • detail • karate • mängur • ebaaus • õmbleja • realism • andekas • jääsakas • keraamika • fotograaf • aeroobika • väljendama • vahele jätmine
Counties Part I 2025-10-01
Earth Processes 2022-12-14
Across
- soil made from bedrock
- when sediment is added to land by erosion
- result of a sudden release of energy by seismic waves
- layer under the soil
- seismic waves that do the most damage
Down
- the strongest part of the earthquake where waves are released
- weathered rock and organic material
- layer of soil
- weathered rock material transported by erosion
- soil moved by erosion
- movement of weathered rock by wind, water, or gravity
- breaks in earth layers caused by plate tectonics
- breaking down of rock
13 Clues: layer of soil • layer under the soil • soil moved by erosion • breaking down of rock • soil made from bedrock • weathered rock and organic material • seismic waves that do the most damage • when sediment is added to land by erosion • weathered rock material transported by erosion • breaks in earth layers caused by plate tectonics • ...
Cause of River Floods 2019-08-19
Across
- to hold more
- a type of seasonal rainfall
- lower average low order streams
- soil moving into the rivers and river bed increasing
- cut down of trees
- prediction of river floods
- walls across rivers
- space between soil
Down
- water moving into layer of soil
- speed of movement of water
- to inform people
- raindrop effect
- levees
- planting vegetation
- modification to river channel
- lower course of river
- extreme weather event
17 Clues: levees • to hold more • raindrop effect • to inform people • cut down of trees • space between soil • planting vegetation • walls across rivers • lower course of river • extreme weather event • speed of movement of water • prediction of river floods • a type of seasonal rainfall • modification to river channel • water moving into layer of soil • lower average low order streams • ...
art 2022-09-08
8 Clues: dry • dried • be wet clay • not be pink • of oven for clay • of paint for clay • use this to make the clay a ball • your hand in the clay to make some type of shape
The Amazing Gardening Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-09
Across
- the pigment that makes a plant it’s color
- the process of seeds sprouting to become plants
- interior flesh that serves as food storage
- plants that have a life cycle lasting 2 years
- a “package” that contains an embryo and food
- plants that (if treated well)can last forever
- compacted soil; lack of water and air
- when plants absorb nitrogen
- an essential element that must be cycled
- rising/ moving the top soil away
Down
- an embryo’s first leaves
- when planting seeds, there must be room for air _________.
- natural light needed for plants to grow
- one inorganic material that makes up soil
- the intersection of all parts of nature
- plants that have a year long life cycle
- when NO3 is changed into Nitrogen gas that returns into the atmosphere
- the embryonic root
- when genetic material has been changed
- when plants take the natural water; leaving salt alone
20 Clues: the embryonic root • an embryo’s first leaves • when plants absorb nitrogen • rising/ moving the top soil away • compacted soil; lack of water and air • when genetic material has been changed • natural light needed for plants to grow • the intersection of all parts of nature • plants that have a year long life cycle • an essential element that must be cycled • ...
pollution 2014-03-23
Across
- the material left behind after the treatment of sewage- it is often toxic
- waste from nuclear power plants
- sewage can be treated with this method
- toxic gas released from automobile emissions
- contamination of water by fluoride
- a poisonous element
- where arsenic deposits are often present
- excessive amounts of eroded soil particles carried by flowing water
- gas which causes air pollution
- most common disinfectant
- running large quantities of water through soil to leach out pollutants
- a unit for measuring the intensity of sound
Down
- bacteria and other micro-organisms are used to clean up the soil in this process
- sediments reduce this process
- sludge is often.
- acids, salts, heavy metals etc. are _________ chemicals
- one of the main pollutants of air
- type of cancer caused by arsenic
- pesticide present in bottled water
- pesticides and fertilizers cause_______pollution
20 Clues: sludge is often. • a poisonous element • most common disinfectant • sediments reduce this process • gas which causes air pollution • waste from nuclear power plants • type of cancer caused by arsenic • one of the main pollutants of air • contamination of water by fluoride • pesticide present in bottled water • sewage can be treated with this method • ...
