clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Science Words Crossword 2016-05-20
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- the traces of living things
- water that flows over the surface rather than soaking into the ground
- an animal without a backbone
- sediment is laid down in new locations
- a scientist who studies fossils
- a looplike bend in the course of a river
- a gap in the geologic time record
- the distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- a ridge formed by the till deposited at the end of a glacier
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- dark-colored organic material in soil
- the layer of dead plant leaves on the surface of the soil
- a landform with high elevation
- energy that is stored & waiting to be used later
- sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- eats dead animals & organisms
- a beach that formed by longshore drift
- wind erosion that removes surface materials
- a large channel in soil formed by erosion
- the solid layer of rock beneath the soil
- a large stream
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 • sediment is laid down in new locations • a beach that formed by longshore drift • a looplike bend in the course of a river • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-06-18
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- the weight supported by a structure
- a force that causes objects to move away
- a force that causes objects to move towards
- a charged object with opposing poles
- the type of soil found on a beach
- the shape of a structure
- an ever-present force
- the best type of soil for plant growth
- how a plant makes its' food
- holds the plant in the ground
- can be added to the soil to help plants grow
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- when bees transfer pollen between plants
- the force of water that counters gravity
- objects that are dead, and always have been
- the process of breaking down rocks into soil
- the use of triangles to add strength
- layering building materials to add strength
- objects that came from something or are alive
- part of the plant that absorbs sunlight
- the purpose of a structure
20 Clues: an ever-present force • the shape of a structure • the purpose of a structure • how a plant makes its' food • holds the plant in the ground • the type of soil found on a beach • the weight supported by a structure • a charged object with opposing poles • the use of triangles to add strength • the best type of soil for plant growth • part of the plant that absorbs sunlight • ...
pollution 2014-03-23
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- the material left behind after the treatment of sewage- it is often toxic
- a poisonous element
- most common disinfectant
- pesticide present in bottled water
- sediments reduce this process
- contamination of water by fluoride
- bacteria and other micro-organisms are used to clean up the soil in this process
- acids, salts, heavy metals etc. are _________ chemicals
- sewage can be treated with this method
- a unit for measuring the intensity of sound
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- gas which causes air pollution
- running large quantities of water through soil to leach out pollutants
- waste from nuclear power plants
- excessive amounts of eroded soil particles carried by flowing water
- toxic gas released from automobile emissions
- one of the main pollutants of air
- where arsenic deposits are often present
- sludge is often.
- type of cancer caused by arsenic
- 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 • pesticide present in bottled water • contamination of water by fluoride • sewage can be treated with this method • ...
Africa Puzzle 2022-01-10
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- Trade between people north and south of the Sahara
- The process of melting metals to make iron
- A Muslim historian and traveler who crossed the Sahara with traders and wrote about his journey
- An early medieval civilization and empire in West Africa. It became very wealthy because of the ability to trade
- An item left behind by an earlier culture
- An area of partial desert south of the Sahara with short grass and small bushes
- A type of clay used to make sculptures and pottery
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- When a weak country pays another country for protection against attackers
- A type of cloth commonly produced in West Africa
- A large hot desert in Northern Africa
- A musical performer in West Africa that uses songs to share African history with the audience
- The longest river in Western Africa which led to lots of trade
- A late medieval empire in west Africa. This empire took over power when Ghana collapsed, and helped spread Islam.
- A grassland with tall grasses and some trees
- A city in West Africa that became very rich. It was known for its universities and wealth.
15 Clues: A large hot desert in Northern Africa • An item left behind by an earlier culture • The process of melting metals to make iron • A grassland with tall grasses and some trees • A type of cloth commonly produced in West Africa • Trade between people north and south of the Sahara • A type of clay used to make sculptures and pottery • ...
Trevor Foster cross word 2022-12-05
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- soil that is had been weathering
- soil soil that is taken by water
- weathering cause by water or other liquids
- when water forms in small chemicals
- horizon soil that is parallel
- process of eroding or breaking down
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- when the soil moves
- to carry to
- this is caused by freezing and thawing
- a chemical reaction that happens to rock
- dark brown material that is on the ground
- weathering changes the structure of rock
- being worn or breaking down
- profile lays of dirt
- material that has came apart
15 Clues: to carry to • when the soil moves • profile lays of dirt • being worn or breaking down • material that has came apart • horizon soil that is parallel • soil that is had been weathering • soil soil that is taken by water • when water forms in small chemicals • process of eroding or breaking down • this is caused by freezing and thawing • a chemical reaction that happens to rock • ...
Inglise keel 2022-04-21
18 Clues: teine • aasta • kuues • viies • parool • kolmas • leidma • nelias • õpilane • esimene • kaheksas • seitsmes • salvestama • loom inglise keeles • inglise keeles pusle • inglise keeles ristsõna • inglise keeles inglismaa • inglise keeles küsimus miks
Maxwell Cutler-long Period 3 2022-02-10
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- _____ to the meeting what were you doing
- The woman was ______ after failing to provide good reasons to switch to Geico Car insurance.
- I am going to have to put an ________ on this piece of homework.
- I am going to need to _____ my shoulder after doing this homework
- The woman was ________ after getting a great job.
- there was _________ pain after finishing this as homework
- My _______ in this class will be disappointed when they have to do this crossword puzzle as homework
- The full moon was watching over the couple _________ as they walked.
- The birds were ________ from the skilled archer.
- The Rhinos in South Africa are ___________ in population every year, nearing extinction.
- That roller-coaster was extremely ____________ Is there anything better?
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- Please, I _______ You, I need more time to finish the project!
- I feel _____ from doing this homework.
- Now that smartphones are common landlines are almost ________.
- The Woman had such a peaceful stride, some people said she was walking ________
- I was in extreme _____ after I was assigned this as homework, no really I'm really hurting.
- I was ________ after I saw that this crossword puzzle was homework, why.
- I would rather _______ my finger that do this as homework.
- Why were you gone from the meeting, did something ________ you?
- There was _______ after I was done with this crossword puzzle
20 Clues: I feel _____ from doing this homework. • _____ to the meeting what were you doing • The birds were ________ from the skilled archer. • The woman was ________ after getting a great job. • there was _________ pain after finishing this as homework • I would rather _______ my finger that do this as homework. • ...
Unit 3 Chinese Gardens 2024-10-20
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- n. a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase.
- a. with eight straight sides.
- n. the art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings.
- n. a structure that is curved at the top and is supported on either side by a pillar, post, or wall.
- n. a small island.
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- n.a raised part of a garden which is built of rocks and soil, with small plants growing between the rocks.
- v.cut the design or words into its surface.
- n. flat, square pieces of baked clay, carpet, cork, or other substance, which are fixed as a covering onto a floor or wall.
- n.a view from a particular place, especially a beautiful view from a high place.
- n.a quiet, isolated place that you go to in order to rest or to do things in private.
10 Clues: n. a small island. • a. with eight straight sides. • v.cut the design or words into its surface. • n. a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase. • n. the art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings. • n.a view from a particular place, especially a beautiful view from a high place. • ...
Unit 3 Chinese Gardens 2024-10-20
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- n. a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase.
- a. with eight straight sides.
- n. the art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings.
- n. a structure that is curved at the top and is supported on either side by a pillar, post, or wall.
- n. a small island.
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- n.a raised part of a garden which is built of rocks and soil, with small plants growing between the rocks.
- v.cut the design or words into its surface.
- n. flat, square pieces of baked clay, carpet, cork, or other substance, which are fixed as a covering onto a floor or wall.
- n.a view from a particular place, especially a beautiful view from a high place.
- n.a quiet, isolated place that you go to in order to rest or to do things in private.
10 Clues: n. a small island. • a. with eight straight sides. • v.cut the design or words into its surface. • n. a railing or wall on a balcony or staircase. • n. the art of planning, designing, and constructing buildings. • n.a view from a particular place, especially a beautiful view from a high place. • ...
Rock 2025-04-01
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- formed when existing rocks (igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks)
- a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate , often in the form of calcite or aragonite,
- a physical process where a substance transitions from a solid to a liquid state
- the process where surface materials like soil and rock are removed and transported from one place to another by natural forces like wind, water, or ice
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- the natural process where rocks, soils, and minerals break
- a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized grains that are cemented together
- often combined with heat, can alter existing rocks into new forms.
- a fine-grained, dark gray to pink sedimentary rock primarily composed of compacted and hardened clay particles
- formed from the accumulation or deposition of sediments
- formed when molten rock, or magma, cools and solidifies.
10 Clues: formed from the accumulation or deposition of sediments • formed when molten rock, or magma, cools and solidifies. • the natural process where rocks, soils, and minerals break • often combined with heat, can alter existing rocks into new forms. • a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized grains that are cemented together • ...
Unit 20* 2024-04-04
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- feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
- without any imperfections
- a writer of a book, article, or report
- a unit of weight in general use equal to 16 oz.
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- ready to fall asleep
- 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
- (of a person or action) lacking good sense or judgment; unwise
- an arrangement where a group of people take turns driving each other to work, or driving each other's children to school
- a mark left by the shod or unshod foot, as in earth or sand
10 Clues: ready to fall asleep • without any imperfections • a writer of a book, article, or report • a unit of weight in general use equal to 16 oz. • a mark left by the shod or unshod foot, as in earth or sand • feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness • (of a person or action) lacking good sense or judgment; unwise • ...
every thing 2021-02-04
#3 pages 61-78 2013-01-16
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- the name of the women behind a beard
- a dead person preserved in life like conditions
- rich fertile soil deposited by the flooding of a river
- the place at the mouth of a river where it splits into several streams to form an area shaped like a triangle
- the next life, in which the dead are believed to live again
- someone who rules for a child until the child is old enough
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- rock-filled rapids
- the title of the kings of ancient egypt
- a huge building with four sloping outside walls hsaped like triangles
- Unlike most rulers of his time, he treated defeated peoples with mercy
- a series of rulers from the same family
- the king who ruled over the first Dynasty
- the great pyramid of ________
13 Clues: rock-filled rapids • the great pyramid of ________ • the name of the women behind a beard • the title of the kings of ancient egypt • a series of rulers from the same family • the king who ruled over the first Dynasty • a dead person preserved in life like conditions • rich fertile soil deposited by the flooding of a river • ...
Adjectives 2017-06-04
34 Clues: Old • Bad • Low • Fat • Old • Wet • Big • Dry • New • Rich • High • Fast • Slow • Thin • Easy • Safe • Dark • Full • Fair • Poor • Tall • Ugly • Good • Empty • Clean • Cheap • Dirty • Small • Short • Short • Dangerous • Beautiful • Expensive • Difficult
Opposite adjectives 2024-12-16
33 Clues: bad • ill • dry • hot • low • sad • wide • safe • slim • thin • slow • easy • lazy • well • near • ugly • thin • dead • full • rich • poor • soft • short • sweet • white • small • noisy • short • happy • young • dangerous • expensive • hard-working
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
O2 Sportify (Food Edition) 2024-10-15
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- Sweet, creamy, and fragrant toast with coconut and pandan flavors.
- Noodle that is Spicy, tangy, and slightly sweet with a hint of tomato and soy sauce
- Sweet, rich, and buttery with multiple layers of soft cake.
- Spicy, smoky, and slightly tangy with a charred, grilled textured fish.
- Sweet, crispy, and slightly caramelized with the flavor of ripe bananas.
- Creamy, sweet, and frothy with a strong tea flavor.
- Savory, tender, and mildly fragrant with hints of garlic and ginger. (Tong fatt/Boon Tong kee)
- Creamy, rich, and intensely sweet fruit with a strong, distinctive aroma.
- Sweet, tangy, and spicy, with a thick, rich tomato-chilli sauce. Famous in Singapore.
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- Sweet, cold, and refreshing with a variety of textures from jelly, beans, and crushed ice
- Savory, slightly smoky with a rich prawn broth and a hint of lime.
- Spicy, savory, and crispy with a tender, smashed fried chicken.
- Fragrant, coconut-infused rice with savory sambal and crispy ikan bilis.
- Savory, slightly chewy with a crispy edge and a burst of briny oyster flavor.
- Fresh rolls, crunchy, and slightly sweet with a mix of vegetables and sweet sauce.
- Grilled, smoky, and sweet with a nutty peanut sauce dip.
- Crispy, buttery, and slightly chewy, often paired with savory curry or sugar.
- Smoky, savory, and slightly sweet with a hint of spiciness, accompanied with cockles.
- Spicy, tangy, and rich fish with the flavors of tamarind and coconut milk.
- Spicy, creamy, and rich with coconut milk noodle soup and a hint of shrimp paste.
20 Clues: Creamy, sweet, and frothy with a strong tea flavor. • Grilled, smoky, and sweet with a nutty peanut sauce dip. • Sweet, rich, and buttery with multiple layers of soft cake. • Spicy, savory, and crispy with a tender, smashed fried chicken. • Savory, slightly smoky with a rich prawn broth and a hint of lime. • ...
COE lunch puzzle 2022-01-21
9 Clues: bad hint • _____rope • to state again • number of boxes • not previous one • words that inter link • random pick from alphabet • football score touch _____ • letters to right in crossword puzzle
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
Test 2025-02-08
10 Clues: Feeling of joy • A common greeting • A type of secret code • Elements forming sentences • To complete or fill a space • A dark square in a crossword • Intersections in a crossword • Hints given to solve puzzles • A pattern of rows and columns • A popular programming language
Cause of River Floods 2019-08-19
Across
- extreme weather event
- levees
- planting vegetation
- space between soil
- soil moving into the rivers and river bed increasing
- lower average low order streams
- modification to river channel
- raindrop effect
- walls across rivers
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- lower course of river
- to hold more
- water moving into layer of soil
- speed of movement of water
- cut down of trees
- prediction of river floods
- to inform people
- a type of seasonal rainfall
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 • ...
Crazy Rich Asians Vocab 2022-12-03
15 Clues: sacred • nothing • hateful • boredom • domineering • affectionate • poorly dressed • flowing together • a temporary stay • early development • firmly established • rich or magnificent • showing anger or annoyance • extremely delicate and light • a seat for two or more people
One Straw Revolution- Erin Foley 2020-12-09
Across
- Conforms to taste, self indulgent.
- Limiting foods that are deemed “unhealthy” by a religion or philosophy.
- Farming to produce foods to turn a profit, not to just provide for people. Typically uses a lot of chemicals and unnatural farming methods.
- This is one of the main plants that Fukuoka grows. Especially in Japan, he emphasizes growing this because it is usually imported from the US and high in calories.
- No Cultivation, No Chemical Fertilizers or Prepared Compost, No Weeding by Tillage or Herbicides, No Dependence on Chemicals
- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. The plow is not essential for farming. Fields are actually naturally cultivated by plant roots, microorganisms, small animals, and earthworms.
- Fukuoka’s initial approach to farming. He thought that crops can grow themselves and should not have to be grown. He soon realized that this is just abandonment.
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
- A natural farming alternative to tilling the soil. Seeds are combined with clay and organic material like compost.
- A concept that each food should be planted and harvested at a specific time during the year. This plays into Fukuoka’s principle of eating food when it is harvested and not seeking out of season foods.
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- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. Weeds actually are not that bad. They should be controlled, but they do play a role in balancing the biological community. Fukuoka protects his fields from too many weeds with straw mulch and white clover.
- Fukuoka’s idea that one piece of straw used to cover crops instead of using pesticides can change a farmer’s practices and spark a revolution of Natural Farming.
- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. These fertilizers cause depletion of the land. When left alone, the soil will naturally maintain fertility.
- An environmentally sustainable way of growing food. Founded in the principle that promotes an equal relationship between the farmer and nature.
- Lax Diet, Standard Nutritional Diet, Spiritual Diet, and Natural Diet
- Crops that have been engineered by scientists to be genetically superior. Fukuoka is strongly against these crops and believes they do not grow as well, are not as nutritious, and do not taste as good as their natural counterparts.
- Things are eaten to maintain health and nutrition. A diet like this includes counting nutrients and calories.
- One of the Four Principles of Natural Farming. While harmful insects are always present, they can cause minimal damage with sturdy crops and a healthy environment.
- This is the diet of nondiscrimination, the diet most similar to nature. This diet includes foods grown using the natural farming method and no genetically modified crops. Fukuoka believes this is the healthiest for humans.
- Animals that kill insects without using insecticides or other chemicals. Fukuoka advocates for allowing these to take care of insects in natural farming.
20 Clues: Conforms to taste, self indulgent. • Lax Diet, Standard Nutritional Diet, Spiritual Diet, and Natural Diet • Limiting foods that are deemed “unhealthy” by a religion or philosophy. • Things are eaten to maintain health and nutrition. A diet like this includes counting nutrients and calories. • ...
Geography Key Terms of Western EUROPE 2016-11-27
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- A slow moving masses of ice and snow
- Norway, Sweden and Finland are located on this peninsula
- Located in the center of southern Europe made up of mountains and plateaus and slopes
- A huge landmass composed of Europe and Asia Eurasia
- Land almost surrounded by water but still attached to the mainland
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- Low lying mountains that separate European Russia from Asiatic Russia
- A rich soil made of fine sediment deposited by glaciers
- A flat or gently rolling lands
- a thick forest of coniferous trees (pine cone trees)
- The largest level land areas on earth
- Mountains that stretch from France to Eastern Europe
- A plant community made up of grasses, mosses, herbs and low shrubs in an Arctic climate
12 Clues: A flat or gently rolling lands • A slow moving masses of ice and snow • The largest level land areas on earth • A huge landmass composed of Europe and Asia Eurasia • a thick forest of coniferous trees (pine cone trees) • Mountains that stretch from France to Eastern Europe • A rich soil made of fine sediment deposited by glaciers • ...
ANGKOR 2021-05-04
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- king who built a strong Khmer kingdom
- It was a very important reason for the Angkor kingdom's prosperity
- declared the Angkor Archeological Park a World Heritage Site
- Deep and wide trench, usually filled with water that surrounds a place such as a town or palace
- Type of rock created by multiple layers of sediments over time
- a group of people attending or surrounding an important person
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- At the Phnom Kulen National Park in the Seim Reap province of Cambodia
- a hundred of them shaded the King
- controlled present-day Cambodia Laos Thailand Vietnam
- what the entourage would be riding elephants
- soil layer rich in iron oxide, which gives it a distinctive rusty-red colour
- built by the Angkor kingdom
12 Clues: built by the Angkor kingdom • a hundred of them shaded the King • king who built a strong Khmer kingdom • what the entourage would be riding elephants • controlled present-day Cambodia Laos Thailand Vietnam • declared the Angkor Archeological Park a World Heritage Site • Type of rock created by multiple layers of sediments over time • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2025-02-19
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- gaseous resource that forms near oil deposits
- a liquid energy resource that forms from microorganisms over millions of years
- An energy-rich resource formed from the buried remains of once-living organisms.
- rock that forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together.
- binding and hardening of sediments into hard rock.
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- a physical structure on Earth that occurs naturally.
- Very small pieces of rock, sand, and silt carried by water.
- pressure from rocks and soil reduces the size or volume of sediments.
- sediment is deposited in a new location.
- breaking down rocks into smaller pieces.
- A solid energy resource that forms from ancient plants over millions of years
- the movement of weathered material by wind, water, or ice.
12 Clues: sediment is deposited in a new location. • breaking down rocks into smaller pieces. • 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. • ...
Erosion Vocab Crossword 2025-12-12
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- Force that causes rock and soil to move downhill.
- A small valley or channel formed by water erosion.
- Landscape formed by erosion of soluble rocks like limestone.
- A winding curve in a river caused by water erosion.
- The process of wearing away rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice.
- Particles of rock, soil, or sand carried by wind, water, or ice.
- Atmospheric conditions that can influence erosion.
- Top layer of Earth that can be eroded by wind or water.
- Type of rock formed from deposited sediments.
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- Rapid movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- The scraping or wearing away of rock surfaces by friction.
- Hill of sand shaped by wind erosion and deposition.
- Flat land near a river that can be shaped by flooding and erosion.
- Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
- The process of sediments being laid down in new locations.
- Water moving over the land surface, carrying sediments.
- Land formed by deposition of sediment at a river’s mouth.
- A low area between hills or mountains often shaped by erosion.
- A large mass of moving ice that erodes land.
- A deep valley carved by river erosion.
20 Clues: A deep valley carved by river erosion. • Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces. • A large mass of moving ice that erodes land. • Rapid movement of rock and soil down a slope. • Type of rock formed from deposited sediments. • Force that causes rock and soil to move downhill. • A small valley or channel formed by water erosion. • ...
Easy Plastic Free July 2024-06-05
Across
- What should you do with plastics, paper and carboard?
- What is electronic waste called?
- Container used for collecting recyclables?
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- What can you do to old clothes instead of throwing them away?
- Symbol often seen on packaging to indicate it's recyclable?
- What do you call the process of breaking down organic materials into nutrient-rich soil?
6 Clues: What is electronic waste called? • Container used for collecting recyclables? • What should you do with plastics, paper and carboard? • Symbol often seen on packaging to indicate it's recyclable? • What can you do to old clothes instead of throwing them away? • What do you call the process of breaking down organic materials into nutrient-rich soil?
Unix Acosta Campos 2025-10-16
6 Clues: The belief in only one god • a person who writes and keeps records • What is the belief in more than one god • What is a city that is an independent state • What rich fertile soil led to a surplus of food • what floods came without warning destruction of homes crops animals and people
Vocabulario arte 2024-11-10
21 Clues: clay • image • mural • artist • canvas • figure • subject • texture • to paint • workshop • pallette • portrait • landscape • to create • watercolor • paintbrush • foreground • to inspire • background • work of art • to interpret
Weathering, erosion, soil 2024-12-06
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- a vertical sequence of soil layers
- loose covering of weathered rock and decayed organic material overlying earth's bedrock
- distinct layer within a soil profile
- solution containing a substance that produces hydrogen ions [H+] in water
- weathering process that breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller pieces but does not involve any change in their composition
- soil soil that has been moved from its parent material by water, wind, gravity, or glacier
- mechanical weathering process that occurs when water repeatedly freezes and thaws in the cracks of rocks, often resulting in rocks splitting
- erosion in which water running down the side of a slope carves a small stream channel
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- occurs when eroded materials are dropped in another location
- chemical or mechanical process that breaks down and changes rocks on or near Earth's surface
- mechanical weathering process in which outer rock layers are stripped away, often resulting in dome-shaped formations
- chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances
- process by which rocks and minerals undergo changes to their composition due to chemical processes
- erosion that occurs when a rill channel widens and deepens
- soil that develops from parent material which is similar to local bedrock
- removal and transport of weathered material from one location to another by agents such as water, wind, glaciers, and gravity
16 Clues: a vertical sequence of soil layers • distinct layer within a soil profile • chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances • erosion that occurs when a rill channel widens and deepens • occurs when eroded materials are dropped in another location • solution containing a substance that produces hydrogen ions [H+] in water • ...
Marine Sediments-Lithogenous 2013-10-06
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- made of silica dioxide
- a measure of the uniformity of grain sizes
- another type of neritic deposit found in high latitude portions of the continental shelf
- one type of neritic deposit caused by underwater avalanches that help to carve submarine canyons
- lithogenous deposit primarily composed of silica dioxide
- means to produce stone
- 2 to 4 mm on the Wentworth Scale of Grain Size for Sediments
- fine, clay-sized particles deposited on the deep ocean floor
- marine sedimentary deposits found in the deep-ocean basins
- scale of grain size
- lithogenous sediment is sometimes referred to as this
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- three quarters of the Earth's airborne dust comes from this place in Africa
- one method of sediment transportation
- abyssal clays with oxidized iron
- where the greatest quantity of lithogenous material is found
- 4 to 64 mm on the Wentworth Scale of Grain Size for Sediments
- largest grain size classification
- the mineral composed of silica dioxide
- the energy of the depositional environment characterized by the predominance of clay
- smallest grain size classification
- a second method of sediment transportation
- the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- the picking up of smaller rock pieces and transporting them elsewhere
- marine sedimentary deposits found on continental shelves and in shallow water near islands
24 Clues: scale of grain size • made of silica dioxide • means to produce stone • abyssal clays with oxidized iron • largest grain size classification • smallest grain size classification • one method of sediment transportation • the mineral composed of silica dioxide • a measure of the uniformity of grain sizes • a second method of sediment transportation • ...
Nic Strobel Puzzle 10 2020-12-09
Across
- Frayed Edges suggest that the crack occurred
- changes in the clay and is what?
- A crack is an unwanted break in a piece of what?
- If a slip coating was used and the clay was too damp, what can occur?
- What is decrease in size
- The __WHAT__ end of the crack is the starting point.
- Decrease in size is due to __WHAT__ and Firing
- The clay was probably overly/unequally wet when the cracks occur on the what of a plate.
- most cracks are related to the stresses of uneven expansion or __WHAT__
- There are many reasons why __WHAT__ may crack.
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- Whether a crack is hairline or wide is a matter of the amount of what?
- Cracks in what type of ware are caused by faults in the making of the pots.
- Drying shrinkage is reversable with the return of what?
- firing shrinkage is due to chemical and
- As the kiln cools it is clammed up at red heat to give uniform cooling during what period.
- Displacements are usually cracks from __WHAT__
- It is cracked when dunting or __WHAT__ hazards happen.
- The position of the crack is related to the pot's WHAT?
- Cracks can be wide or __WHAT__?
- Shrinkage issue could lead to what?
20 Clues: What is decrease in size • Cracks can be wide or __WHAT__? • changes in the clay and is what? • Shrinkage issue could lead to what? • firing shrinkage is due to chemical and • Frayed Edges suggest that the crack occurred • Displacements are usually cracks from __WHAT__ • Decrease in size is due to __WHAT__ and Firing • There are many reasons why __WHAT__ may crack. • ...
Ceramic technology Puzzles 2023-03-05
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- ____________ is screening equipment made of manganese steel for coarser material and it has stationary inclined screen.
- Clay that is dried a few hours is __________ hard
- An earthenware substrate, is a clay based unglazed or glazed ceramic where the fired body is porous.
- _________glass is made of 2 or more layers of glass with one or more interlayers of polymeric materials bonded between glass.
- Beryllia dust is carcinogenic and may cause a chronic allergic type lung disease called ________
- A glassy coating on ceramics for decoration and to ensure the item is impermeable to liquids.
- Mineral form of silica is ___________
- Slope of stress strain graph in the elastic region _________
- _____________electrons from sample are used to capture image in SEM.
- The process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles and ensure a homogenous mass.
- _______________ refers to the transformation of feldspar to kaolinite by hydrolysis process.
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- EDS is an acronym of ____________________
- Degree of freedom is given by ____________ rule
- Removal of bubbles is by ___________ effects during glass melting process.
- Vitreous enamel also known as __________ enamel
- Alumino-silicate mineral ______
- Which compound helps in the setting of cement _________
- ______________ liquid is a type of dilatant fluid.
- ______________ helps in the removal of organic inclusions.
- Used to grind or cut away other softer material.
20 Clues: Alumino-silicate mineral ______ • Mineral form of silica is ___________ • EDS is an acronym of ____________________ • Degree of freedom is given by ____________ rule • Vitreous enamel also known as __________ enamel • Used to grind or cut away other softer material. • Clay that is dried a few hours is __________ hard • ______________ liquid is a type of dilatant fluid. • ...
Ceramic technology Puzzles 2023-03-05
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- ____________ is screening equipment made of manganese steel for coarser material and it has stationary inclined screen.
- Clay that is dried a few hours is __________ hard
- An earthenware substrate, is a clay based unglazed or glazed ceramic where the fired body is porous.
- _________glass is made of 2 or more layers of glass with one or more interlayers of polymeric materials bonded between glass.
- Beryllia dust is carcinogenic and may cause a chronic allergic type lung disease called ________
- A glassy coating on ceramics for decoration and to ensure the item is impermeable to liquids.
- Mineral form of silica is ___________
- Slope of stress strain graph in the elastic region _________
- _____________electrons from sample are used to capture image in SEM.
- The process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles and ensure a homogenous mass.
- _______________ refers to the transformation of feldspar to kaolinite by hydrolysis process.
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- EDS is an acronym of ____________________
- Degree of freedom is given by ____________ rule
- Removal of bubbles is by ___________ effects during glass melting process.
- Vitreous enamel also known as __________ enamel
- Alumino-silicate mineral ______
- Which compound helps in the setting of cement _________
- ______________ liquid is a type of dilatant fluid.
- ______________ helps in the removal of organic inclusions.
- Used to grind or cut away other softer material.
20 Clues: Alumino-silicate mineral ______ • Mineral form of silica is ___________ • EDS is an acronym of ____________________ • Degree of freedom is given by ____________ rule • Vitreous enamel also known as __________ enamel • Used to grind or cut away other softer material. • Clay that is dried a few hours is __________ hard • ______________ liquid is a type of dilatant fluid. • ...
carbon farming 2024-06-05
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- the science or practice of farming
- gas used for indoor planting
- A measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted by a person or group over a period of time, due to their consumption of fossil fuels.
- sustainable farming that works with nature
- 43560 square feet of land
- is the preparation of soil for planting and the cultivation of the after planting
- is the care of breeding plants
- Orange root that is commonly eaten
- The process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, often through the growth of vegetation and soil carbon storage.
- The cycle of carbon
- the act in caring and raising plants
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- to prepare and use land for growing crops
- A set of land management practices aimed at increasing the amount of carbon stored in soils and vegetation, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- A cultivated plant grown in farms as food
- The process of collecting soil samples to determine the baseline level of soil organic carbon, used as a reference for future changes in carbon storage.
- is a broad field of biology for farming
- A powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- Well being of the soil
- Carbon grown in soil
- A permit or certificate that allows a company or organisation to emit a specific amount of greenhouse gases, or the equivalent value of a reduction in emissions.
20 Clues: The cycle of carbon • Carbon grown in soil • Well being of the soil • 43560 square feet of land • gas used for indoor planting • is the care of breeding plants • the science or practice of farming • Orange root that is commonly eaten • the act in caring and raising plants • is a broad field of biology for farming • to prepare and use land for growing crops • ...
The test you will fail 2025-09-23
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- upward movement of water through a tiny space
- the chart that provide description of color
- the foundation of under the soil
- water in the ground
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- the study of soil
- how tightly packed something is
- a mix of gravel and sand that holds water
- the if of the if/then statement
- what scientists use to measure acid in a soil
- the soil with more organic matter
- how much space an object occupies
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- the chemical that contributes to the general health of plants
- organizing the way to gather and pursue scientific knowledge
- the substance that converts ammonia to nitrates
- the chemical that stimulates rapid growth of leaves, giving plants the green color
- a way of explaining an object or event
- the bacteria that converts nitrates back into the nitrogen cycle
- if your soil measures a 3 it is considered
- methodically testing hypotheses
- the substance of the physical world
- a sensible explanation to a scientific problem
- the study of the matter and movement of Gods creation
- post hoc fallacy
24 Clues: post hoc fallacy • the study of soil • water in the ground • how tightly packed something is • methodically testing hypotheses • the if of the if/then statement • the foundation of under the soil • the soil with more organic matter • how much space an object occupies • the substance of the physical world • a way of explaining an object or event • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2020-12-03
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- area filled with water usually localized in a basin
- gas phase of water
- a large expanding sea of salt water
- draining away of water from a surface such as pavement
- big fluffy objects in the sky
- the atmospheric temperature where dew can form
- the layer of gas that surrounds earth
- holding as much water/moisture that can be absorbed
- temperature below 32 degrees fahrenheit
- water held underground in the soil and in rocks
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- water released from the clouds in the form of rain, freezing ice and snow
- water leaving through the process of stomata (vapor form)
- process in which liquids turn into vapor
- the dropping of material (such as sediment)
- the process in which water in the ground enters the soil
- amount of water vapor in the air
- water held in the soil that is affected by precipitation
- conservation of water vapor or gas as a liquid
- transition of water from a solid right to a gas (no liquid state)
- solid water becoming liquid by heat
- underwater boundary between soil and area where water penetrates the soil and sediment
21 Clues: gas phase of water • big fluffy objects in the sky • amount of water vapor in the air • a large expanding sea of salt water • solid water becoming liquid by heat • the layer of gas that surrounds earth • temperature below 32 degrees fahrenheit • process in which liquids turn into vapor • the dropping of material (such as sediment) • ...
Shaping the earth word puzzle 2025-11-15
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- it crashes into rocks and eventually breaks it
- weathering Living things like plant roots go in a rock crack and splits it
- Bedrock breaking into flat sheets caused because of expansion
- something that has weathered rocks and organic material
- valley Created once a smaller glacier empties
- sheets Very thick and made of ice and can cause rocks under to break
- weathering Rocks breaking down by changing the chemical formula
- material When a rock is under an area and not changing what it is
- And organic material part of the soil
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- when metal is inside a rock and then rusts
- process that breaks down rocks
- topography Something that is acid and in the ground and eats away at limestone
- When rocks break down because of friction by other rocks
- Process that moves soil/rocks to reshape the land
- A pointed mountain made by several glaciers
- Large sheets of ice that move slowly across the land
- Movement of nutrients from soil because of rain
- Most common glaciers that are mainly in mountains
- Bowl shaped valley on the side of a mountain
- movement Lots of rocks/soil moving because of gravity
20 Clues: process that breaks down rocks • And organic material part of the soil • when metal is inside a rock and then rusts • A pointed mountain made by several glaciers • Bowl shaped valley on the side of a mountain • it crashes into rocks and eventually breaks it • Movement of nutrients from soil because of rain • Process that moves soil/rocks to reshape the land • ...
ART ENGLISH 2025-04-15
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- YOU PUT IT ON YOUR HANDS BEFORE WEDGING
- SECONDARY COLOR
- YOU DRY THE PAINT WITH IT
- YOU USE IT TO PAINT
- YOU USE THEM TO GIVE THE CLASY SHAPE
- MATERIAL TO WEDGE
- YOU PAINT ON IT
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- YOU USE IT TO ROLL THE CLAY
- YOU PUT WATER IN IT
- YOU USE IT TO SMOTH A SURFACE
- TYPE OF PAINT
- PRIMARY COLOR
- YOU PUT IT ON THE TABLE
13 Clues: TYPE OF PAINT • PRIMARY COLOR • SECONDARY COLOR • YOU PAINT ON IT • MATERIAL TO WEDGE • YOU PUT WATER IN IT • YOU USE IT TO PAINT • YOU PUT IT ON THE TABLE • YOU DRY THE PAINT WITH IT • YOU USE IT TO ROLL THE CLAY • YOU USE IT TO SMOTH A SURFACE • YOU USE THEM TO GIVE THE CLASY SHAPE • YOU PUT IT ON YOUR HANDS BEFORE WEDGING
Early Humans 2022-09-20
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- Called "Handy man" for their use of tools.
- an early ancestor of humans
- This type of social scientist looks at artifacts like documents or diaries.
- The _________ Age gets its name from the tools prehistoric people made.
- One of the most important advances in human history.
- Called the "_____"lithic Age meaning the "New" Stone Age.
- This type of social scientist looks at the natural and man-made features of the Earth.
- An arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia with rich soil.
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- This hominin stands up straight.
- Aperson that moves from place to place with no permanent home.
- This type of social scientist digs up the past.
- About 2 million years ago, the ___________ Age began and lasted until about 8000 B.C.E.
- Something left behind by people in the past
- like a ceremony.
14 Clues: like a ceremony. • an early ancestor of humans • This hominin stands up straight. • Called "Handy man" for their use of tools. • Something left behind by people in the past • This type of social scientist digs up the past. • One of the most important advances in human history. • An arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia with rich soil. • ...
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers 2025-10-15
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- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- having the shape of a rectangle
- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
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- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- very important
- for a limited time
- working well; producing very little waste
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- to provide the means or ability to do something
- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
14 Clues: very important • for a limited time • having the shape of a rectangle • working well; producing very little waste • something that can be used to fulfill a need • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey • to provide the means or ability to do something • the business of buying and selling or exchanging items • ...
Countries with the Best Cuisine 2024-08-21
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- Pasta, pizza, rich flavors
- Pho, fresh herbs, flavorful
- Ceviche, fusion, diverse ingredients
- Tacos, spicy, diverse dishes
- Steaks, barbecue, hearty
- Dim sum, noodles, diverse
- Kimchi, barbecue, flavorful
- Sushi, ramen, umami
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- Kebabs, mezes, rich history
- Mediterranean, olives, feta
- Tagine, spices, savory
- Fine dining, cheese, wine
- Spices, curries, rich traditions
- Curry, street food, aromatic
- Paella, tapas, diverse flavors
15 Clues: Sushi, ramen, umami • Tagine, spices, savory • Steaks, barbecue, hearty • Fine dining, cheese, wine • Dim sum, noodles, diverse • Pasta, pizza, rich flavors • Kebabs, mezes, rich history • Mediterranean, olives, feta • Pho, fresh herbs, flavorful • Kimchi, barbecue, flavorful • Tacos, spicy, diverse dishes • Curry, street food, aromatic • Paella, tapas, diverse flavors • ...
7th Grade Week 6 2022-09-08
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- The process of a body of water becoming nutrient rich.
- A stable community that no longer goes through major ecological changes.
- The process of one ecological community gradually changing into another.
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- Ecological succession in areas where existing ecosystems have been disturbed or destroyed.
- When contaminants, also known as pollutants, are brought into an environment and cause negative change.
- Ecological succession in new areas of land with little or no soil or vegetation.
- Balance between different parts of the ecosystem.
- Any activity that takes resources from nature.
8 Clues: Any activity that takes resources from nature. • Balance between different parts of the ecosystem. • The process of a body of water becoming nutrient rich. • A stable community that no longer goes through major ecological changes. • The process of one ecological community gradually changing into another. • ...
the seven years war 2023-08-30
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- Fortified place on a strategic position.
- An area of land which is fertile or rich in soil.
- Original settlers of a place
- Global conflict fought between European countries in many parts of the world.
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- Materials which are used to create another product(cotton, tobacco, oats, etc).
- Cause someone to loose their freedom.
- Person who settles among and establishes political control over the indigenous people of an area.
- Group of states or countries ruled by a single person, government, or country.
8 Clues: Original settlers of a place • Cause someone to loose their freedom. • Fortified place on a strategic position. • An area of land which is fertile or rich in soil. • Global conflict fought between European countries in many parts of the world. • Group of states or countries ruled by a single person, government, or country. • ...
waste management 2024-07-10
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- the process turns organic waste into nutrient-rich soil Composting
- facility where waste is buried in the ground Landfill
- material is commonly recycled and made from sand Glass
- substance discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use
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- approach aims to eliminate all waste, making everything reusable
- Turning waste materials into new products of higher quality or value Upcycling
- symbol with three chasing arrows, representing recycling Mobius
- This gas, often associated with landfills, contributes to the greenhouse effect (7 letters)
8 Clues: facility where waste is buried in the ground Landfill • material is commonly recycled and made from sand Glass • approach aims to eliminate all waste, making everything reusable • symbol with three chasing arrows, representing recycling Mobius • the process turns organic waste into nutrient-rich soil Composting • ...
MEP Vocabulary 2025-08-27
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- take in carbon dioxide/sunlight to make food for the plant and then releases oxygen to the air
- the process used by plants to change light energy into chemical energy for food
- absorbs water and nutrients from the surroundings
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- supports the plant and takes nutrients/water throughout the plant
- growing plants without soil; usually by providing a nutrient-rich water
- a type of organism that gets its energy directly from the sun
- increase in size abundance or complexity
8 Clues: increase in size abundance or complexity • anything that has mass and takes up space • absorbs water and nutrients from the surroundings • a type of organism that gets its energy directly from the sun • supports the plant and takes nutrients/water throughout the plant • growing plants without soil; usually by providing a nutrient-rich water • ...
professions 2026-01-15
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- This person chops meat carefully
- This person plants vegetables, waters them and help the soil to stay rich.
- This person wears a hard hat and draws plans of buildings.
- This person makes the garden look beautiful.
- This person runs around the hospital helping patients, giving injections, and checking if everyone is okay.
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- This person carries a camera, clicking pictures
- This person makes tasty meals for hungry customers.
- This person wears a white hat, mixes ingredients carefully, and makes cakes, pies, and bread.
8 Clues: This person chops meat carefully • This person makes the garden look beautiful. • This person carries a camera, clicking pictures • This person makes tasty meals for hungry customers. • This person wears a hard hat and draws plans of buildings. • This person plants vegetables, waters them and help the soil to stay rich. • ...
waste management 2024-07-10
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- waste materials into new products of higher quality or value Upcycling
- turns organic waste into nutrient-rich soil Composting
- where waste is buried in the ground Landfill
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- discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use Waste
- is commonly recycled and made from sand Glass
- with three chasing arrows, representing recycling Mobius
6 Clues: where waste is buried in the ground Landfill • is commonly recycled and made from sand Glass • turns organic waste into nutrient-rich soil Composting • with three chasing arrows, representing recycling Mobius • waste materials into new products of higher quality or value Upcycling • discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use Waste
This is a crossword puzzle 2023-09-08
Regenerative Agriculture 2021-11-07
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- the net removal of CO2 from the atmosphere by plants and micro-organisms and its storage in vegetative biomass and in soils.
- to give off during some process.
- turning over and breaking up soil, usually with machines over a large area.
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock.
- within a city.
- plants use sunlight, CO2 from the atmosphere and water to make their own food.
- organisms that are too small to be seen; in the ground, these are beneficial in returning carbon to the soil by breaking down (decomposing) organic matter.
- to be helpful, or to add value to something.
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- food for plants, usually added to the soil of the plants for the roots to absorb.
- to take in, like a sponge.
- use in a way that leaves enough for the needs of future generations.
- cutting down large areas of trees in order to use them or the land they are on.
- a variety of living things that provides a healthy balance in an area.
- soil that is not covered in crops often gets moved by wind and rain, losing healthy soil that could have been growing plants.
- a long period of time without rain or snow.
- gases that surround the earth.
- renewal or restoration of a biological system (such as a forest)
- decayed organic material used as fertilizer.
- foods grown for feeding people and animals.
20 Clues: within a city. • to take in, like a sponge. • gases that surround the earth. • to give off during some process. • a long period of time without rain or snow. • foods grown for feeding people and animals. • decayed organic material used as fertilizer. • to be helpful, or to add value to something. • able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions. • ...
wetlands 2025-05-21
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- birds that stop in North Carolina wetlands while traveling north and south to avoid extreme weather are considered to be _________
- mountain wetland with a lot of moss
- coastal wetlands with high salinity
- soft skinned vertebrates that lay eggs in wetlands
- the name for temporary or seasonal pools of water
- one of the primary sources of water for wetlands
- if a soil is always filled with water and is grey (or dark black) in color it is most likely _____
- a saltmarsh has mostly these types of plants
- along with water and soils these show that a wetland is present
- the study of how water moves around
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- word for when all the spaces between soil particles are filled
- the wetland indicator status of plants that can be found equally in wetlands or uplands
- bell-shaped adaptation at the bottom of wetland tree trunks
- peats and mucks are this kind of wetland soil
- when there is hydric (wetland) soil, there in not much of this element in the soil
- changes plants make to survive in wetland conditions erosion, when wind, heat, snow, and ice break rock into smaller pieces
- a marsh where freshwater and saltwater mix
- plants that grow only in or on water
- one of the wetland requirements (a fancy word for dirt)
- in a wetland, the scent (caused by hydrogen sulfide gas) may smell like rotten _____
- when there is no available oxygen
21 Clues: when there is no available oxygen • mountain wetland with a lot of moss • coastal wetlands with high salinity • the study of how water moves around • plants that grow only in or on water • a marsh where freshwater and saltwater mix • a saltmarsh has mostly these types of plants • peats and mucks are this kind of wetland soil • ...
sanaristikko 2023-09-11
16 Clues: clay • lahjus • erottaa • whealty • kääntää • customer • oppiaine • etäisyys • pettynyt • confused • muinainen • kielioppi • millennium • keskiaikainen • painaa,painella • käydä,osallistua
CERAMIC 2021-11-22
7 Clues: Unfired clay • Unglazed clay • "Cooking" the clay • Big owen for ceramic • Flat pieces of clay are joined • It is helpful in multiplication • It can serve to color, decorate or waterproof an item
Jan 25th 2022-01-24
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- the ability to do something well; expertise.
- notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.
- a group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.
- very small.
- not clothed or covered.
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- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- 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.
- look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made.
- the middle point of a circle or sphere
10 Clues: very small. • not clothed or covered. • the middle point of a circle or sphere • the ability to do something well; expertise. • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought. • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-25
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- An early city that was like a small, independent country with its own laws and government
- The belief in or worship of more than one god
- The business of farming
- ___________ Common Era. Like the negatives on a number line. These years took place before year 1.
- World's oldest recorded civilization. Known as "the land between two rivers."
- A culture marked by developments in arts, sciences, government, and social structure
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- A means of supplying land with water
- Writing that uses wedge-shaped wedge shaped characters
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower
- Fine particles of rock that make rich soil
- A set of rules/laws for people to follow
11 Clues: The business of farming • A means of supplying land with water • An ancient Mesopotamian temple tower • A set of rules/laws for people to follow • Fine particles of rock that make rich soil • The belief in or worship of more than one god • Writing that uses wedge-shaped wedge shaped characters • ...
Central America Crossword 2025-12-01
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- __________ America is called that because most people speak French, Spanish, or Portuguese
- these erupt frequently in Central America causing earthquakes
- Volcanic ash causes the soil of Central America to be rich with these
- In this type of farming you grow food to sell it
- 77% of all people in central live in _______ areas
- The Panama Canal has a large _____________ industry
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- Central america connects north and south america with this
- this type of farming is more common in developing countries
- take up a lot of space and prevent people from living wherever they want
- this is the type of climate that central america has
- Most tropical storms in Central America occur during this season
11 Clues: In this type of farming you grow food to sell it • 77% of all people in central live in _______ areas • The Panama Canal has a large _____________ industry • this is the type of climate that central america has • Central america connects north and south america with this • this type of farming is more common in developing countries • ...
Big Crossword Puzzle (Nutritional Vocabulary) 2025-07-23
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- an energy-rich food that's often a breakfast
- a green vegetable, often used in salads
- a white liquid produced by mammals
- process of breaking down food into smaller particles for the body to absorb
- rest and recovery are vital for good health
- a mineral that is important for strong bones and teeth
- a yellow fruit rich in potassium
- edible plants, often leafy or root-based
- physical activity that improves physical and mental health
- naturally sweet and packed with nutrients
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- a nutrient that helps with muscle growth
- important for vitamin D
- grains that good source of carbohydrates
- a vitamin that is important for vision and immune system
- a sweet fruit that grows in vines
- a citrus fruit rich in vitamin C
- pasta made from durum wheat
- a nutrient that helps regulate body temperature and transport nutrients
- a fruit rich in fiber and antioxidants
- a nutrient that provides energy to the body
20 Clues: important for vitamin D • pasta made from durum wheat • a citrus fruit rich in vitamin C • a yellow fruit rich in potassium • a sweet fruit that grows in vines • a white liquid produced by mammals • a fruit rich in fiber and antioxidants • a green vegetable, often used in salads • a nutrient that helps with muscle growth • grains that good source of carbohydrates • ...
Africa Puzzle 2022-01-10
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- An area of partial desert south of the Sahara with short grass and small bushes
- A type of clay used to make sculptures and pottery
- A late medieval empire in west Africa. This empire took over power when Ghana collapsed, and helped spread Islam.
- An early medieval civilization and empire in West Africa. It became very wealthy because of the ability to trade
- A grassland with tall grasses and some trees
- When a weak country pays another country for protection against attackers
- A city in West Africa that became very rich. It was known for its universities and wealth.
- A musical performer in West Africa that uses songs to share African history with the audience
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- A large hot desert in Northern Africa
- A type of cloth commonly produced in West Africa
- Trade between people north and south of the Sahara
- The process of melting metals to make iron
- An item left behind by an earlier culture
- A Muslim historian and traveler who crossed the Sahara with traders and wrote about his journey
- The longest river in Western Africa which led to lots of trade
15 Clues: A large hot desert in Northern Africa • An item left behind by an earlier culture • The process of melting metals to make iron • A grassland with tall grasses and some trees • A type of cloth commonly produced in West Africa • Trade between people north and south of the Sahara • A type of clay used to make sculptures and pottery • ...
carbon farming 2024-06-10
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- A measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted by a person or group over a period of time, due to their consumption of fossil fuels.
- A permit or certificate that allows a company or organisation to emit a specific amount of greenhouse gases, or the equivalent value of a reduction in emissions.
- is a broad field of biology for farming
- to prepare and use land for growing crops
- sustainable farming that works with nature
- A powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers.
- The cycle of carbon
- of the soil
- is the care of breeding plants
- A set of land management practices aimed at increasing the amount of carbon stored in soils and vegetation, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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- the act in caring and raising plants
- Carbon grown in soil
- gas used for indoor planting
- The process of collecting soil samples to determine the baseline level of soil organic carbon, used as a reference for future changes in carbon storage.
- Orange root that is commonly eaten
- The process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, often through the growth of vegetation and soil carbon storage.
- 43560 square feet of land
- A cultivated plant grown in farms as food
- is the preparation of soil for planting and the cultivation of the after planting
- the science or practice of farming
20 Clues: of the soil • The cycle of carbon • Carbon grown in soil • 43560 square feet of land • gas used for indoor planting • is the care of breeding plants • Orange root that is commonly eaten • the science or practice of farming • the act in caring and raising plants • is a broad field of biology for farming • to prepare and use land for growing crops • ...
Art 2022-03-11
ANGKOR 2021-05-04
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- king who built a strong Khmer kingdom
- It was a very important reason for the Angkor kingdom's prosperity
- declared the Angkor Archeological Park a World Heritage Site
- Deep and wide trench, usually filled with water that surrounds a place such as a town or palace
- Type of rock created by multiple layers of sediments over time
- a group of people attending or surrounding an important person
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- At the Phnom Kulen National Park in the Seim Reap province of Cambodia
- a hundred of them shaded the King
- controlled present-day Cambodia Laos Thailand Vietnam
- what the entourage would be riding elephants
- soil layer rich in iron oxide, which gives it a distinctive rusty-red colour
- built by the Angkor kingdom
12 Clues: built by the Angkor kingdom • a hundred of them shaded the King • king who built a strong Khmer kingdom • what the entourage would be riding elephants • controlled present-day Cambodia Laos Thailand Vietnam • declared the Angkor Archeological Park a World Heritage Site • Type of rock created by multiple layers of sediments over time • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-18
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- A set of control statements that have been placed in a library and can be retrieved by name
- Short and plump
- The act of equipping with weapons in preparation for war
- A person who investigates and reports or edits news stories
- A teenager or a young adult male
- A coagulation factor formed in the kidney under the influence of vitamin K
- Any plant that does not thrive in a soil rich in lime or chalk
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- Of or related to algometry
- (of theories etc) incapable of being defended or justified
- A garment made of animal pelts or synthetic fur
- Befitting or characteristic of a young girl
- A furnace where a corpse can be burned and reduced to ashes
12 Clues: Short and plump • Of or related to algometry • A teenager or a young adult male • Befitting or characteristic of a young girl • A garment made of animal pelts or synthetic fur • The act of equipping with weapons in preparation for war • (of theories etc) incapable of being defended or justified • A person who investigates and reports or edits news stories • ...
Marijuana 2017-05-09
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- time to buy more weed
- a verb meaning that one is holding on to a joint to long and smoking it all
- cannabis used to help some health issues
- person who works the counter at a dispensary and is knowledgeable about marijuana
- low-quality weed, heavy with stems and seeds
- tiny structures on plants that contain the majority of the plant's cannabinoids
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- a very thin joint, usually rolled using leftover weed
- cannabis infused oils, lotions etc. for rubbing into the skin for pain management
- initial growth phase of cannabis, from seed to seedling
- used to break up cannabis by threshing it between two metal pieces containing teeth
- Spanish slang for marijuana
- 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
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- 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 • ...
Biomes Vocab 2022-05-10
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- Has long cold winters, less than 10" rain per year. NO trees due to perafrost
- Has 4 seasons due to Earth's titled axis. You live here
- Largest estuary in North America
- Permanently frozen ground
- rivers, streams, lakes. Most stored as ground water
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- nicknamed "World's Breadbasket". Has very rich soil, temperate to tropical climate.
- Summer year-round up, up to 300" rain per year. Has 4 layers: floor, understory, canopy, emergnet
- where fresh water mixes with salt water
- leaves fall off every autumn
- Hot days & Cool nights. Less than 10" rain per year. Cactus/tubleweeds
- Largest land biome, has evergreens shaped like triangles, deer,bear, moose.
- Largest of ALL biomes & provides most of Earth's oxygen (covers 71% of planet)
12 Clues: Permanently frozen ground • leaves fall off every autumn • Largest estuary in North America • where fresh water mixes with salt water • rivers, streams, lakes. Most stored as ground water • Has 4 seasons due to Earth's titled axis. You live here • Hot days & Cool nights. Less than 10" rain per year. Cactus/tubleweeds • ...
Tropical Savanna 2014-05-04
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- the soil is not ____. It is not capable for farming
- The tropical savanna contains the tallest animal which is the ______
- tree loses leaves in dry season to conserve moisture
- the temperature is mainly _____ year round
- biome The tropical savanna is considered a ______ _________
- The tropical savanna is mostly made up of _____
- and dry have an extended ____ and ____ climate
- savanna the ___ ____ receives 59inches of rain
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- animals migrate when it is too ______
- The tropical Savanna is rich with _____ like elephants, gazelles, and zebras
- there are about 45 species of __________
- _______ are good for the savanna because they clear old dead grass and allow new grass to grow
- animals that feed off of other animals food
- a lot of animals have adapted to be faster and bigger to be able to survive
- tree Thick bark to protect it from fires in dry season
15 Clues: animals migrate when it is too ______ • there are about 45 species of __________ • the temperature is mainly _____ year round • animals that feed off of other animals food • and dry have an extended ____ and ____ climate • savanna the ___ ____ receives 59inches of rain • The tropical savanna is mostly made up of _____ • ...
Major Biological Communities 2016-05-15
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- A shallow zone near the shore.
- The prevailing weather conditions in any given area.
- The two most important factors of climate.
- Include swamps, marshes, and bogs.
- Precipitation is less than 10 in. a year; sparse vegetation.
- An open area with frozen ground called permafrost.
- A biome with a moderate climate; made up of grasslands and forests.
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- A biome with a cold, wet climate and many coniferous trees.
- A major biological community that occurs over a large area of land.
- A biome rich in species; holds few nutrients in soil savanna, dry grassland in tropical areas.
- A zone farther away from the shore, but close to the surface.
- An ocean biome.
- Freshwater habitats including lakes, rivers, ponds,and streams.
- A deep-water zone below the limits of effective light penetration.
- A community made up of little invertebrate animals, bacteria, algae, and fish larvae.
15 Clues: An ocean biome. • A shallow zone near the shore. • Include swamps, marshes, and bogs. • The two most important factors of climate. • An open area with frozen ground called permafrost. • The prevailing weather conditions in any given area. • A biome with a cold, wet climate and many coniferous trees. • Precipitation is less than 10 in. a year; sparse vegetation. • ...
Waste Management Crossword 2023-02-05
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- Very small pieces of plastic debris in the environment from disposal and breakdown.
- Holding of hazardous waste for a temporary period and is then treated & disposed.
- When countries transport waste that can be recycled to developing countries.
- A site for disposal of waste materials.
- Consumption of a chemical by an organism from water/food exposure, resulting in abnormally high concentration.
- Gases in earth's atmosphere that tend to trap heat.
- Buildup of toxic chemicals within an organism.
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- The action of converting waste to reusable material.
- Object capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- Destruction waste material by burning.
- Substances breaking down into smaller/simpler substances.
- Disposal of waste into the ocean by aircraft, platforms, or other human made structures.
- Conversion of waste into reusable material.
- Conversion of organic materials into nutrient rich soil.
- Liquid formed when rain filters through was contained in a landfill.
15 Clues: Destruction waste material by burning. • A site for disposal of waste materials. • Conversion of waste into reusable material. • Buildup of toxic chemicals within an organism. • Gases in earth's atmosphere that tend to trap heat. • The action of converting waste to reusable material. • Conversion of organic materials into nutrient rich soil. • ...
Color 2023-11-13
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- A neutral color between black and white.
- The lightest color with the presence of all colors.
- The darkest color with the absence of light.
- A blue-green color often associated with gemstones and the sea.
- A pale purple color often associated with calmness and relaxation.
- A color associated with nature and freshness.
- A rich and royal color that combines blue and red.
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- A bright and cheerful color often associated with the sun.
- A shiny and metallic color often associated with modernity.
- A light and delicate color often associated with femininity.
- A calming and cool color often associated with the sky and ocean.
- A bright and warm color often associated with passion.
- A vibrant and energetic color between red and yellow.
- A precious metal color associated with wealth and luxury.
- A warm and earthy color often associated with wood and soil.
15 Clues: A neutral color between black and white. • The darkest color with the absence of light. • A color associated with nature and freshness. • A rich and royal color that combines blue and red. • The lightest color with the presence of all colors. • A vibrant and energetic color between red and yellow. • A bright and warm color often associated with passion. • ...
Colors 2023-09-09
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- A pure and clean color, associated with innocence and simplicity.
- A rich and regal color, often associated with creativity and royalty.
- A dark and mysterious color, often symbolizing elegance and authority.
- A cheerful and sunny color, evoking feelings of happiness.
- A natural and earthy color, reminiscent of wood and soil.
- A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success.
- A fresh and vibrant color, symbolizing nature and growth.
- A shiny and metallic color, often associated with modernity and elegance.
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- A refreshing and invigorating color, reminiscent of tropical waters.
- A cool and calming color, reminiscent of the sky and ocean.
- A soft and delicate color, often linked to sweetness and love.
- A neutral and subdued color, representing balance and calmness.
- A gentle and soothing color, often used for relaxation and tranquility.
- A bright and warm color, often associated with love and passion.
- A lively and energetic color, resembling ripe fruits and warmth.
15 Clues: A natural and earthy color, reminiscent of wood and soil. • A fresh and vibrant color, symbolizing nature and growth. • A cheerful and sunny color, evoking feelings of happiness. • A cool and calming color, reminiscent of the sky and ocean. • A soft and delicate color, often linked to sweetness and love. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-09-18
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- Period of time during which early humans made tools and weapons mainly from stone. This is the earliest known period of human culture
- A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social class
- _____________ - _____________ get food by hunting animals and gathering wild plants instead of farming
- More than is needed
- Scientist who excavates and examines objects to learn about the past
- To tame; to bring plants or animals under human control
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- Supplying land with water through a network of canals
- Time before writing was invented
- The study of earths surface and the processes that shape it
- A worker who is skilled in crafting items by hand
- Rich in the substances plants need to grow well; describes soil and land
- Stories passed down by word of mouth
- Written and recorded events of people
- A group of people with similar backgrounds, income, and ways of living
- A person who has no settled home
15 Clues: More than is needed • Time before writing was invented • A person who has no settled home • Stories passed down by word of mouth • Written and recorded events of people • A worker who is skilled in crafting items by hand • Supplying land with water through a network of canals • To tame; to bring plants or animals under human control • ...
Greenhouse & Safety Certification 2025-12-01
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- A roof panel that opens to release heat from the greenhouse.
- A device used to monitor and reduce harmful insects.
- A system that monitors and adjusts greenhouse conditions.
- Anything harmful getting into food (bacteria, chemicals, physical objects).
- A cooling system that uses water evaporation to lower greenhouse temperature.
- Behaviors like washing hands, keeping hair tied, no jewelry.
- Allergen transfer from one food to another.
- Time/Temperature Control for Safety foods (milk, meat, cooked rice, etc.).
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- Tools or systems that manage temperature, humidity, and airflow.
- Growing plants without soil using nutrient-rich water.
- Practices that keep food and environments clean and safe.
- The water mixture that contains essential minerals for plant growth.
- 41°F–135°F where bacteria grow fastest.
- Harmful germs moving from one surface/food to another.
- Anything that can cause harm in food (biological, chemical, physical).
15 Clues: 41°F–135°F where bacteria grow fastest. • Allergen transfer from one food to another. • A device used to monitor and reduce harmful insects. • Growing plants without soil using nutrient-rich water. • Harmful germs moving from one surface/food to another. • Practices that keep food and environments clean and safe. • ...
Weathering and Erosion 2025-08-18
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- the ability of a particular soil to absorb and release cations
- Frequently the top layer of soil, a zone of organic matter and minerals that have been mixed together. Also known as topsoil
- the breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions
- A soil horizon composed primarily of mineral material with very little organic matter
- The loss of some or all of a soils ability to support plant growth
- The process of looking for minerals, metals, and precious stones in river sediments
- Unwanted waste material created during mining including mineral and other residues that are left behind after the the desired metal or ore is removed
- The average concentration of an element in earths crust
- mining techniques used when the desired resource is more than 100m below the surface of the earth
- The underlying rock material from which the inorganic components of a soil are derived
- The removal of soil and rock to expose ore
- the mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals
- Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid from reactions between water vapor and sulfur and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere
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- a mining technique that creates a large visible pit or hole in the ground
- In resource management, the known quality of a resource that can be economically recovered
- The breaking down of rock.
- The least weathered soil horizon, bed rock
- The most fully decomposed organic matter in the lowest section of the O horizion
- a mining technique in which the entire top of a mountain is removed with explosives
- organic horizon at the surface of many soils, composed of organic detritus in various stages of decomposition
- The proportion of soil bases to soil acids, expressed as a %
- a zone of leaching, or evaluation, found in some acid soils under the O horizon or, less often, the A horizon
- A concentrated accumulation of minerals from which economically valuable materials can be extracted
- The physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape or ecosystem
- An element with properties that allow it to conduct electricity and heat energy, and to perform other important functions.
25 Clues: The breaking down of rock. • The least weathered soil horizon, bed rock • The removal of soil and rock to expose ore • the mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals • The average concentration of an element in earths crust • the breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions • The proportion of soil bases to soil acids, expressed as a % • ...
APES 4 2023-10-24
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- The layer in the Stratosphere that absorbs most of the potentially hazardous UV radiation that enters Earth’s atmosphere from the sun at about 10 - 50 km above Earth’s surface.
- A convection current in the atmosphere, formed by air that rises greater than 60 degrees
- When it occurs, it is a cooling of the Pacific Ocean between Papua New Guinea and South America beginning when trade winds get stronger. ( Warm waters moves to the EAST)
- Deep-ocean currents are driven by differences in the waters destiny which is controlled by temperature and salinity
- The mid-latitude segment of Earth’s wind circulation where the air flows poleward and eastward near the surface and equator ward at higher altitudes; reverse of Hadley Cell
- The layer closest to the earth, where almost all weather occurs; the thinnest layer. The temp decreases as the vertical (up and down) altitude(km) increases
- The rock or minerals from which the soil derives and direct effect on the soil’s profile
- A warming of the Pacific Ocean between South America and Papua New Guinea, This occurs where the trade winds in the region weaken, which causes the west coast of South America to experience warmer waters (Warm waters moves to the WEST)
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- The outermost atmospheric layer
- The interaction between and object traveling on earth and the rotation of the earth
- The atmospheric layer between the mesosphere and the exosphere. Temperature increases as altitude increases.
- A layer parallel to the soil surface who physical, chemical, and biological characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath
- Silt,Clay,Loam,and sand
- Low-latitude overturning circulations that have air rising at the equator and air sinking.
- Results when one side of a mountain receiving more precipitation than the other side.
- A vertical cross-section of the soil, made of layers running parallel to the surface
- The third layer in the earths atmosphere, it extends from the stratosphere. The temp decreases as the vertical (up and down) altitude (km) increases. This is because of the lack of gasses that are able to absorb the heat from the radiation.
- The layer closets to the earth where almost all weather occurs; the thinnest layer. The temp increases as the vertical (up and down) altitude (km) increases. This is caused by the ozone absorbing the radiation from the sun.
18 Clues: Silt,Clay,Loam,and sand • The outermost atmospheric layer • The interaction between and object traveling on earth and the rotation of the earth • A vertical cross-section of the soil, made of layers running parallel to the surface • Results when one side of a mountain receiving more precipitation than the other side. • ...
pottery 2022-09-08
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- is a firing cycle in a kiln to the temperature at which the glaze materials will melt to form a glasslike surface coating.
- is the first firing prior to glazing.
- is coating the bisque with a mixture that will mature to a glassy state when fired.
- forming the clay into shapes by hand building or throwing on a potter’s wheel.
- a step in preparing clay for shaping to remove air and ensure the even distribution of moisture. It is somewhat like kneading dough for bread.
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- is the process of heating clay pottery in a kiln to bring the glaze or clay to maturity.
- the condition of the when it has been partially dried to the point where all shrinkage has been completed.
- is the final stage of the clay when it has dried to a completely dry state and ready to be fired. In this stage, the clay is very fragile, non-plastic and porous. It is also called Greenware at this stage.
- is a furnace for the firing of ceramics.
9 Clues: is the first firing prior to glazing. • is a furnace for the firing of ceramics. • forming the clay into shapes by hand building or throwing on a potter’s wheel. • is coating the bisque with a mixture that will mature to a glassy state when fired. • is the process of heating clay pottery in a kiln to bring the glaze or clay to maturity. • ...
PUZZLE 1 2021-08-05
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- Praise or recommend something highly
- A stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often forming an impermeable layer in the soil. It can be molded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics
- Physically in contact with and supported by (a surface)
- A citizen of a particular country, typically entitled to hold that country's passport
- Design and build (a machine or structure)
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- Gray color or pigment
- Encounter or undergo (an event or occurrence)
- A round, deep dish or basin used for food or liquid
- Say or write something to deal with or as a reaction to someone or something
- Used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately.
10 Clues: Gray color or pigment • Praise or recommend something highly • Design and build (a machine or structure) • Encounter or undergo (an event or occurrence) • A round, deep dish or basin used for food or liquid • Physically in contact with and supported by (a surface) • Say or write something to deal with or as a reaction to someone or something • ...
Roman Geography 2024-02-25
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- Sea that had trade routes crucial for food staples
- Sea that separated Balkan and Italian Peninsulas
- Province east of the Rhine River that was involved in many wars
- Sea that was important for military dominance and scenic lanscape
- River that was main trading route for Baltic amber
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- One of the first provinces and had large plantations
- River that caused downfall of the Roman Empire
- River that was both an important trading route and had many castes surrounding it
- Province that was under roman rule for almost 10 centuries and benefited from their trade
- River that provided rich soil for Egyptian farmers
- Province that had much of its culture changed after joining the Romans
11 Clues: River that caused downfall of the Roman Empire • Sea that separated Balkan and Italian Peninsulas • Sea that had trade routes crucial for food staples • River that provided rich soil for Egyptian farmers • River that was main trading route for Baltic amber • One of the first provinces and had large plantations • ...
Capitulo 5: Los pasatiempos 2024-03-27
20 Clues: cage • lake • clown • chess • right • behind • monkey • between • to fish • to hunt • balloon • checkers • to dance • to paint • exercise • snow cone • in front of • ferris wheel • crossword puzzle • carousel; merry-go-round
Mexican Beadwork 2024-05-20
20 Clues: tela • hilo • hilo • coser • color • tejer • punto • aguja • cuenta • cordel • cuerda • fieltro • bordado • arcilla • máscara • estampado • pegamento • hacer una colcha • adorno de cuentas • amarrar algo a algo
Tuesday 7.02 2023-02-07
19 Clues: koc • glina • kołdra • brzoza • bocian • wykład • trwały • zakaźny • kuszący • niestety • luksusowy • opóźniony • przeglądać • mól książkowy • grabie, grabić • kosmetyczka (zawód) • starożytny, wiekowy • reprezentacja szkoły • żywy, wybujały (np.wyobraźnia)
Capítulo 5: Las Actividades #1 2024-11-15
19 Clues: great • chess • hiking • rowing • boxing • biking • karate • archery • bowling • dominoes • swimming • to fence • stupendous • rock climbing • track and field • I'm crazy about • to walk, to hike • crossword puzzles • to stand, to tolerate
climate and soil 2016-10-27
16 Clues: Boden • reihen • Theorie • Schiefer • erhalten • gedeihen • Umgebung • Kalkboden • Landschaft • ermöglichen • Grenzregion • ausgestattet • Feuchtigkeit • Fülle,Bündel • Urgesteinsboden • Klimabedingungen
Terminology 2025-07-05
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- is the seed type of _casuarina equisetifoloa_? *Samara*
- Tajmahal is threatened due to the effect of which gas ? *Sulphurdioxide*
- is the predator of mosquitoes? *Drangonflies*
- is the source of electron in Electron Microscope ? *Tungsten*
- comprise a diverse range of insects that lay egg on or in the body? *Parasitoids*
- process of conversion of nitrogen containing complexes in inorganic compounds is called *Mineralisation*
- soil formed from volcanic ash *Andisol*
- trap crop for cotton *Okra*
- is the endosperm lacking thin layer surrounding the embryo? *Exalbuminous seeds*
- is found in *Sorghum*
- are similar to jellies , but they contain peel of fruits? *Marmalades*
- kind of fruit is subtropical and tropical? *Evergreen*
- distinct odour produced in onion when cut is dur to the release of a chemical *Allicin*
- denotes relative purity of spectral colours in munsell colour chart? *Chroma*
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- results in the deficiency of *Niacin*
- predominant soil type of India *Red soil*
- what period the perennial plant is ready to recycle after fruiting? *Quiescence*
- does the proteinaceous coat of virus called ? *Capsid*
- resistance of soil to change in pH is called *Buffering capacity*
- of arecanut is controlled by spraying *Bavistin*
- disorder soft nose is common in *Mango*
- is the essential nutrient for root development ? *Phosphorus*
- the process of pollination is effected without the aid of any outside agency is called as *Autogamy*
- is the hybrid variety of guava which was developed in Bengaluru? *Arka kiran*
- is the best suitable soil for agriculture ? *Loamy soil*
- - I*
- only vegetarian source of cobalamine *Milk*
- process of water entry into the soil through either downward or lateral movement is called? *Infiltration*
- is the process of removal of terminal growing point in herbaceous plant to induce more lateral shoot production? *Pinching*
- is the smallest volume that can be called 'a soil' ? *Pedon*
- example for cauliflorous bearing *Cocoa*
31 Clues: - I* • is found in *Sorghum* • trap crop for cotton *Okra* • results in the deficiency of *Niacin* • disorder soft nose is common in *Mango* • soil formed from volcanic ash *Andisol* • example for cauliflorous bearing *Cocoa* • predominant soil type of India *Red soil* • only vegetarian source of cobalamine *Milk* • is the predator of mosquitoes? *Drangonflies* • ...
Iran Crossword 2020-01-15
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- What is Iran's most valuable resource.
- What is the main language of Iran.
- Lots of what did the people of Iran do because of very rich and fertile soil.
- What war did Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani participate in.
- In Nineteen Fifty what was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani born.
- In Twenty what was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani killed.
- What nationality was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani.
- What is the capital and largest city in Iran.
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- What country was the Persian empire based off of.
- Who was killed earlier this year in Iran because of missile attacks for the United States.
- Where are most of the schools located in Iran.
- A scholar in Islamic law and is a recognized religious leader of most Iranians.
- How was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani Killed.
- What country has snow capped mountains, green valleys, and barren deserts.
- what age did Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani die.
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 is the capital and largest city in Iran. • Where are most of the schools located in Iran. • What nationality was Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani. • What country was the Persian empire based off of. • ...
Crossword 2021-02-27
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- of considerable size, extent, or intensity.
- take hold of and remove
- containing as much or having no empty space.
- used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned
- reflecting light, typically because very clean or polished.
- all places or directions.
- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
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- a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road.
- bring or gather together (things, typically when scattered or widespread).
- move to or place in a particular position.
- lay hold of (something) with one's hands; reach for and hold.
- the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
- having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to.
- a color produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil.
- lacking interest or excitement.
15 Clues: take hold of and remove • all places or directions. • lacking interest or excitement. • move to or place in a particular position. • of considerable size, extent, or intensity. • containing as much or having no empty space. • discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly. • a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. • ...
Crossword 2021-02-27
Across
- a color produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil.
- of considerable size, extent, or intensity.
- move to or place in a particular position.
- containing as much or having no empty space.
- the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
- all places or directions.
- lay hold of (something) with one's hands; reach for and hold.
- take hold of and remove
- lacking interest or excitement.
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- bring or gather together (things, typically when scattered or widespread).
- reflecting light, typically because very clean or polished.
- a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road.
- used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned
- having the same characteristics or qualities as; similar to.
- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
15 Clues: take hold of and remove • all places or directions. • lacking interest or excitement. • move to or place in a particular position. • of considerable size, extent, or intensity. • containing as much or having no empty space. • discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly. • a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. • ...
China Vocabulary 2020-12-30
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- The system of ethics, education, and statesmanship taught by Confucius.
- A system of beliefs and values
- A relative who lived in the past
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- transmitted from parent to child
- respect shown by children for their parents and elders
- A religion in China which emphasizes the removal from society and to become one with nature.
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- Worshiping deceased relatives
- Period in China from 403 to 221 B.C.E. that was typified by disorder and political chaos.
- A member of a rich and powerful family
- the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- A picture or drawing representing words or ideas
- a dust-like material that can form soil
- animal bones carved with written characters which were used for telling the future
- a military leader operating outside the control of the government
15 Clues: Worshiping deceased relatives • A system of beliefs and values • A relative who lived in the past • transmitted from parent to child • A member of a rich and powerful family • a dust-like material that can form soil • A picture or drawing representing words or ideas • respect shown by children for their parents and elders • ...
APES Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-21
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- A concentrated accumulation of minerals from which they can be extracted
- The physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape
- The average concentration of an element in Earth's Crust
- The underlying of rock material from which the inorganic components of a soil are derived
- The breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions
- The proportion of soil bases to soil acids, expressed as a percentage
- The loss of some/all of a soil's ability to support plant growth
- Mining techniques used when the desired resource is more than 328 feet below the surface
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- A horizontal layer in a soil defined by features such as texture/color
- The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals
- Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid
- The ability of a particular soil to adsorb and release cations
- The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore
- Unwanted waste material creating during mining including mineral and other residues
- The process of looking for minerals and metals in river sediments
- An element with properties that allow it to conduct electricity and heat energy
- The known quantity of a resource that can be economically recovered
- The most fully decomposed organic matter in the lowest section of the O horizon
18 Clues: The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals • Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid • The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore • The physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape • The average concentration of an element in Earth's Crust • The breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions • ...
7.1 CW 2 2025-09-29
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- heat energy that causes changes in water’s state and drives the water cycle.
- the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth’s surface.
- water that falls from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- water found on the surface of Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the amount of open space between soil or rock particles where water can be stored.
- all the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and glaciers.
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- the process when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid, forming clouds or droplets.
- an area of land where all the water drains into the same river, lake, or other body of water
- rain that contains harmful chemicals from pollution, which can damage water, soil, and living things.
- the presence of harmful substances in water, soil, or air that make it unsafe.
- the process when plants release water vapor from their leaves into the atmosphere.
- the shape and features of the land surface, such as hills, valleys, and slopes.
- characteristics of soil, like texture and composition, that affect how water moves through it.
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- the different forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, or gas.
- water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers.
- harmful substances added to air, water, or land that negatively affect living things.
- the process of water soaking into the ground.
- all living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans.
- the process of wearing away rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice.
- how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock.
- the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land.
- water that flows over the land surface into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- the process when liquid water absorbs heat and changes into water vapor (gas).
- the solid outer layer of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- the force that pulls objects toward Earth and helps drive the movement of water in the cycle.
26 Clues: the layer of gases surrounding Earth. • the process of water soaking into the ground. • water that is stored underground in soil or rock layers. • how easily water can flow through spaces in soil or rock. • the way rivers and streams collect and move water across land. • the different forms in which matter exists: solid, liquid, or gas. • ...
APES U1.L2 Biomes 2024-08-26
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- Diverse Marine ecosystem characterized by the symbiotic animals that provide shelter for other organisms. Usually in warm, shallow waters. Very biodiverse.
- A biome with hot temperatures, almost no rain. Some drought-resistant vegetation. Hottest of this type of Biome.
- Waterlogged soils and specific types of plants adapted to wet conditions. Very productive and protect against floods and droughts.
- The area that is underwater at some points of the day and exposed at other points. Can be rocky or sloping mud flats. Animals and plants that live in this zone must adapt to the extreme conditions caused by the daily fluctuations in water level.
- This biome experiences warm summers, cool autumns, and cold winters. Known for its deciduous trees and nutrient rich soil.
- Two types of flowing freshwater, not many plants or algae.
- This biome is known for its coniferous trees and cold climates, and nutrient poor soil. Also known as Boreal Forests.
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- An expansive biome dominated by grasses and flowering plants, few trees. Cold, harsh winters and hot, dry summers.
- Vast, deep salt water with various zones and abundant marine life away from the shore. Light penetration determines life.
- Types of standing freshwater, life determined by levels of light penetration.
- Can be tropical and subtropical. Contains Salt-tolerant trees and shrubs, protect coastlines from erosion and storms.
- A lush biome with high temperatures and abundant rainfall, lots of biodiversity.
- An open area with trees and grasses, but less dense than a forest. Hot Summers, Mild, Wet winters. Adapted to fire and drought. Low nutrient soil. Known as shrubland.
- This warm temperature biome has a wet season and a dry season, with less rainfall overall than a rainforest. Few trees, but shrubs and grasses common.
- A biome with high rainfall and moderate temperatures, often found along coastlines and midlatitudes. Sequoias live here.
- biome characterized by slow decomposition, cold temperatures, and shrubs instead of trees.
16 Clues: Two types of flowing freshwater, not many plants or algae. • Types of standing freshwater, life determined by levels of light penetration. • A lush biome with high temperatures and abundant rainfall, lots of biodiversity. • biome characterized by slow decomposition, cold temperatures, and shrubs instead of trees. • ...
Culture 2021-12-03
25 Clues: tom • ikona • teatr • obraz • obsada • pejzaż • wywiad • plotka • gazeta • wiersz • dziwny • bohater • wystawa • zabawny • nagroda • odcinek • kreskówka • rzeźbiarz • krzyżówka • arcydzieło • autobiografia • rozczarowujący • przedstawienie • film sensacyjny • ścieżka dźwiękowa
UNIT 1 bACK AT SCHOOL 2023-09-11
25 Clues: hea • keel • male • sama • õpik • palun • sport • tütar • aasta • klass • klaver • söökla • kaksik • mõlemad • mõlemad • kodutöö • õpilane • korvpall • ristsõna • harjutus • lasteaed • klassikaaslane • prantsuse keel • room õpetajate tuba • hüppenööroga hüppamine
hoi 2017-03-17
Fossils 2020-12-08
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- mud, clay, sand or soil that can cover dead organisms and form fossils
- a scientist who studies things from the past
- We can learn about extinct animals by looking at fossils of their bones, claws and _______.
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- something left from a plant or animal that lived long ago that has turned into rock
- solid figure left behind when a living thing is filled in by minerals that harden; also called an imprint
- hollow shape left behind when a living thing is covered by sediment, decays and leaves a space
- It is ______ to find fossils.
- no longer living and none of its kind is alive today
8 Clues: It is ______ to find fossils. • a scientist who studies things from the past • no longer living and none of its kind is alive today • mud, clay, sand or soil that can cover dead organisms and form fossils • something left from a plant or animal that lived long ago that has turned into rock • ...
aaa 2025-10-16
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- When minerals line up and point in a common direction but with no planar fabric.
- Organic component of soil which is a rich source of bioavailable nitrogen.
- A rare and durable clast mineral which can be used for age-dating a source bedrock.
- Minerals that are constrained so they do not develop their typical crystal habit.
- An area in the lithospheric plate where molten magma breaks through and creates a volcanic center.
- Solid rock that makes up the Earth’s outer crust.
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- A term that describes minerals in planes and appears as if the minerals are stacked like pages of a book.
- The texture of extrusive igneous rocks in which their grains are too small to see with the unaided eye.
- A combination of air, water, minerals, and organic matter that forms at the transition between biosphere and geosphere.
- Also known as left-lateral, this movement describes the opposing plate moving to the left
- A metamorphosed limestone composed of calcite or dolomite.
- The outermost physical layer of the Earth grouped into two types, oceanic and continental.
- The texture of intrusive igneous rocks in which their crystals are large and readily visible to the unaided eye.
- Describes how a mineral looks and is the first thing to notice about a mineral.
- Also known as right-lateral, a movement that describes opposing plate moving to the right.
15 Clues: Solid rock that makes up the Earth’s outer crust. • A metamorphosed limestone composed of calcite or dolomite. • Organic component of soil which is a rich source of bioavailable nitrogen. • Describes how a mineral looks and is the first thing to notice about a mineral. • When minerals line up and point in a common direction but with no planar fabric. • ...
The nitrogen cycle 2023-04-24
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- Agriculture uses these to increase nitrogen levels in soil.
- Uncultivated land along rivers.
- This is what happens to the soil when fields are drained.
- The industrial process for producing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen.
- These reduce soil disturbance during farming.
- NOx increases the amount of these washed into soil by rain.
- These are released when biological wastes decompose.
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- A system that uses low-temperature manufacturing processes.
- Manufactured in the Haber process.
- This produces organic fertilisers.
- A way that NOx releases can be reduced.
- Made from manure, sewage and food production wastes.
- Minimal use of nitrate fertiliser prevents this happening to aquifers.
- Reducing these helps combustion processes to be controlled.
- Soil disturbance increases this.
- One way the use of nitrate fertilisers impacts on the nitrogen cycle, increasing nitrites and nitrates in water bodies.
16 Clues: Uncultivated land along rivers. • Soil disturbance increases this. • Manufactured in the Haber process. • This produces organic fertilisers. • A way that NOx releases can be reduced. • These reduce soil disturbance during farming. • Made from manure, sewage and food production wastes. • These are released when biological wastes decompose. • ...
Clay 12/15/20 2020-12-15
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- a Christmas door decoration
- little houses that you can eat
- what you put on a Christmas tree
- a Christmas drink made with milk and eggs
- they fall from a winter sky
- the month that Christmas falls in
- what we do with Christmas presents
- silvery stuff on a Christmas tree
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- you get a kiss under this
- a tree that doesn't loose its leaves
- things that make the holiday season festive
- what pulls Santa's sleigh
- what Santa uses to get into a house
- these treats go good with milk
- Santa's helper
- singing Christmas songs
16 Clues: Santa's helper • singing Christmas songs • you get a kiss under this • what pulls Santa's sleigh • a Christmas door decoration • they fall from a winter sky • little houses that you can eat • these treats go good with milk • what you put on a Christmas tree • the month that Christmas falls in • silvery stuff on a Christmas tree • what we do with Christmas presents • ...
APES Vocabulary Crossword 2025-08-21
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- A concentrated accumulation of minerals from which they can be extracted
- The physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape
- The average concentration of an element in Earth's Crust
- The underlying of rock material from which the inorganic components of a soil are derived
- The breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions
- The proportion of soil bases to soil acids, expressed as a percentage
- The loss of some/all of a soil's ability to support plant growth
- Mining techniques used when the desired resource is more than 328 feet below the surface
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- A horizontal layer in a soil defined by features such as texture/color
- The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals
- Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid
- The ability of a particular soil to adsorb and release cations
- The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore
- Unwanted waste material creating during mining including mineral and other residues
- The process of looking for minerals and metals in river sediments
- An element with properties that allow it to conduct electricity and heat energy
- The known quantity of a resource that can be economically recovered
- The most fully decomposed organic matter in the lowest section of the O horizon
18 Clues: The mechanical breakdown of rocks and minerals • Precipitation high in sulfuric acid and nitric acid • The removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore • The physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape • The average concentration of an element in Earth's Crust • The breakdown of rocks and minerals by chemical reactions • ...
Terminology 2025-07-05
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- is the seed type of _casuarina equisetifoloa_? *Samara*
- Tajmahal is threatened due to the effect of which gas ? *Sulphurdioxide*
- is the predator of mosquitoes? *Drangonflies*
- is the source of electron in Electron Microscope ? *Tungsten*
- comprise a diverse range of insects that lay egg on or in the body? *Parasitoids*
- process of conversion of nitrogen containing complexes in inorganic compounds is called *Mineralisation*
- soil formed from volcanic ash *Andisol*
- trap crop for cotton *Okra*
- is the endosperm lacking thin layer surrounding the embryo? *Exalbuminous seeds*
- is found in *Sorghum*
- are similar to jellies , but they contain peel of fruits? *Marmalades*
- kind of fruit is subtropical and tropical? *Evergreen*
- distinct odour produced in onion when cut is dur to the release of a chemical *Allicin*
- denotes relative purity of spectral colours in munsell colour chart? *Chroma*
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- results in the deficiency of *Niacin*
- predominant soil type of India *Red soil*
- what period the perennial plant is ready to recycle after fruiting? *Quiescence*
- does the proteinaceous coat of virus called ? *Capsid*
- resistance of soil to change in pH is called *Buffering capacity*
- of arecanut is controlled by spraying *Bavistin*
- disorder soft nose is common in *Mango*
- is the essential nutrient for root development ? *Phosphorus*
- the process of pollination is effected without the aid of any outside agency is called as *Autogamy*
- is the hybrid variety of guava which was developed in Bengaluru? *Arka kiran*
- is the best suitable soil for agriculture ? *Loamy soil*
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- only vegetarian source of cobalamine *Milk*
- process of water entry into the soil through either downward or lateral movement is called? *Infiltration*
- is the process of removal of terminal growing point in herbaceous plant to induce more lateral shoot production? *Pinching*
- is the smallest volume that can be called 'a soil' ? *Pedon*
- example for cauliflorous bearing *Cocoa*
31 Clues: - I* • is found in *Sorghum* • trap crop for cotton *Okra* • results in the deficiency of *Niacin* • disorder soft nose is common in *Mango* • soil formed from volcanic ash *Andisol* • example for cauliflorous bearing *Cocoa* • predominant soil type of India *Red soil* • only vegetarian source of cobalamine *Milk* • is the predator of mosquitoes? *Drangonflies* • ...
