clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture Key termens in mesoamerica Culture 2025-10-03
Across
- Definition: A farming method where flat platforms are carved into hillsides or mountains to create level planting areas. Purpose: Prevents soil erosion and maximizes arable land in mountainous regions. Used by: Primarily the Maya and other highland groups.
- Definition: A valuable crop used to make chocolate and as currency. Cultural role: Sacred in Maya and Aztec rituals.
- System Definition: A crop rotation system involving maize, beans, and squash grown together. Purpose: Maintains soil fertility and provides a balanced diet.
- (Corn) Definition: The staple crop of Mesoamerica, central to diet, economy, and religion. Often grown with: Beans and squash — known as the “Three Sisters.”
- Systems Definition: Engineered channels, ditches, and reservoirs used to direct water to crops. Purpose: Ensured consistent water supply during dry seasons and supported intensive agriculture. Used by: Various Mesoamerican cultures, including the Zapotecs and Aztecs, especially in arid or semi-arid zones2.
Down
- Agriculture Definition: A technique where vegetation is cut down and burned to clear land and enrich the soil with ash. Purpose: Temporarily boosts soil fertility for planting crops like maize. Used by: The Maya in forested lowland areas.
- Definition: Artificial islands or "floating gardens" built on shallow lake beds using layers of mud, vegetation, and reeds. Purpose: Allowed year-round farming with rich, fertile soil and easy irrigation. Used by: The Aztecs, especially around Lake Texcoco near Tenochtitlán2.
- Cultivation Definition: Growing agave plants for food, fiber, and fermented beverages. Used by: Many groups including the Zapotecs and Mixtecs.
8 Clues: Definition: A valuable crop used to make chocolate and as currency. Cultural role: Sacred in Maya and Aztec rituals. • Cultivation Definition: Growing agave plants for food, fiber, and fermented beverages. Used by: Many groups including the Zapotecs and Mixtecs. • ...
LITHOSPHERE 2021-11-12
26 Clues: ORO • ROCA • MANTO • ÍGNEO • TALCO • FORMA • ACERO • MÁRMOL • NÚCLEO • VOLCAN • HIERRO • DUREZA • CARBÓN • CORTEZA • GRANITO • CRISTAL • ARCILLA • ARCILLA • PIZARRA • GEOSFERA • MINERALES • LITOSFERA • SEDIMENTOS • METAMÓRFICO • LECHO MARINO • PERFORACIONES
this can't be art or can it? 2020-03-09
23 Clues: игла • глина • театр • сцена • резьба • штатив • кисточка • акварель • керамика • художник • мольберт • миниатюра • скульптор • анонимный • декорации • скульптура • фотография • впечатлить • фотоаппарат • представление • стамеска, резец • печь для обжига • дизайн, проектировать
Materials 2020-04-23
25 Clues: кал • лим • дрво • гума • жива • кожа • песок • свила • челик • волна • бетон • бакар • метал • глина • памук • цигла • злато • железо • картон • сребро • најлон • мермер • стакло • хартија • пластика
Capítulo 8: El Arte 2025-02-18
20 Clues: glue • dark • clay • white • tower • purple • statue • classic • to mold • drawing • exhibit • abstract • scissors • realistic • to sculpt • watercolor • imaginative • What do you think? • Actually, I admire • That makes me think about
Unit 1 Earth Science and Soils 2023-12-18
Across
- Ratio of base and acid minerals available
- Soil is made of differently sized particles
- Decompose dead plants
- Nutrient holding capacity
- Weathering type which has bacteria or other small things break down rocks
- 1 cause of erosion
- Another cause of erosion
- Soil forms in layers called
Down
- Ability of water to move through soil
- Weathering type which is manually breaking apart rocks
- Component of soil
- Weathering type which uses dissolving and weakening
- Large concern, reduces water quality
- Climate, Organisms, Topography and Time
14 Clues: Component of soil • 1 cause of erosion • Decompose dead plants • Another cause of erosion • Nutrient holding capacity • Soil forms in layers called • Large concern, reduces water quality • Ability of water to move through soil • Climate, Organisms, Topography and Time • Ratio of base and acid minerals available • Soil is made of differently sized particles • ...
Unit 1 Earth Science and Soils 2023-12-18
Across
- Ratio of base and acid minerals available
- Soil is made of differently sized particles
- Decompose dead plants
- Nutrient holding capacity
- Weathering type which has bacteria or other small things break down rocks
- 1 cause of erosion
- Another cause of erosion
- Soil forms in layers called
Down
- Ability of water to move through soil
- Weathering type which is manually breaking apart rocks
- Component of soil
- Weathering type which uses dissolving and weakening
- Large concern, reduces water quality
- Climate, Organisms, Topography and Time
14 Clues: Component of soil • 1 cause of erosion • Decompose dead plants • Another cause of erosion • Nutrient holding capacity • Soil forms in layers called • Large concern, reduces water quality • Ability of water to move through soil • Climate, Organisms, Topography and Time • Ratio of base and acid minerals available • Soil is made of differently sized particles • ...
Week #2 2013-08-26
Across
- a meat that you eat
- place to store things for shipping
- a art medium that you can mold
- burning gas as from wood or coal
- to utter the cry of a horse
- to hurt
- a fence
- money given to released a person from jail
- not much color
- the front of someone's head
Down
- to temporarily not be aware of your surroundings
- this present day
- a fine-grained rock formed by clay
- to wander away from home
- to smash, split or divide
- a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking
- to demand as a right or as due
- to feed on growing grass
- to let something out of
- the long hair growing on the back or neck of an animal
20 Clues: to hurt • a fence • not much color • this present day • a meat that you eat • to let something out of • to wander away from home • to feed on growing grass • to smash, split or divide • to utter the cry of a horse • the front of someone's head • a art medium that you can mold • to demand as a right or as due • burning gas as from wood or coal • a fine-grained rock formed by clay • ...
Wings of Fire Crossword 2023-05-30
Across
- Who did Tsunami kill in the Arena? (held by Queen Scarlet)
- Who is Tsunami’s mother?
- There is a way from the Nightwing’s secret home to the Rainwings home. What is it?
- Who is Sunny’s parents?
- Sandwing-Nightwing Hybrid
- Where is Stonemover living in?
- Where were the Dragonets (Clay, Sunny, Tsunami, Starflight, Glory) hidden in the beginning of book 1
- Where does the Rainwing tribe live?
- 35 siblings
Down
- Who is Burn allied with?
- Who are the three candidates for the Sandwing queen?
- Who were raising the Dragonets under the cave?
- Who is Blister allied with?
- Who is the new Sandwing queen?
- Where are the Nightwing’s home located?
- Smart, Cautious
- Can turn invisible
- Who is Tsunami’s recently born brother?
- Who is Starflight’s father?
- Fire-resistant
20 Clues: 35 siblings • Fire-resistant • Smart, Cautious • Can turn invisible • Who is Sunny’s parents? • Who is Burn allied with? • Who is Tsunami’s mother? • Sandwing-Nightwing Hybrid • Who is Blister allied with? • Who is Starflight’s father? • Who is the new Sandwing queen? • Where is Stonemover living in? • Where does the Rainwing tribe live? • Where are the Nightwing’s home located? • ...
Stages of Clay 2021-01-12
Across
- The stage of clay when it has dried, has lost its plasticity but it is still wet to the touch; best stage for carving, adding handles and slip decoration
- Ceramic that has gone through the first firing, maintains its porous state
- The property of clay that allows it to change shape without tearing or breaking
- A stage of the green-ware/unfired clay in which it has dried to the humidity in the air and is ready to undergo the first firing; a very passive stage of the clay, it cannot be repaired if broken
Down
- Clay objects that permanently retain their shape after they have been heated to specific temperatures unfired pottery or sculpture
- A glass coating fused to the surface of a ceramic piece
- Fine grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rock; plastic when wet; strong when leather-hard; when exposed to red heat becomes denser and rock like. The chemical composition of clay is Al2O32SiO26H2O
- Unfired pottery or sculpture
8 Clues: Unfired pottery or sculpture • A glass coating fused to the surface of a ceramic piece • Ceramic that has gone through the first firing, maintains its porous state • The property of clay that allows it to change shape without tearing or breaking • ...
Stages of Clay-Vocab 1-Part 1 2021-08-30
Across
- The property of clay that allows it to change shape without tearing or breaking
- Unfired pottery or sculpture
- The stage of clay when it has dried has lost its plasticity but it is still wet to the touch; best stage for carving, adding handles and slip decoration
- A glass coating fused to the surface of a ceramic piece
Down
- Ceramic that has gone through the first firing, maintains its porous state
- A stage of the green-ware/unfired clay in which it has dried to the humidity in the air and is ready to undergo the first firing; a very passive stage of the clay,it cannot be repaired if broken
- clay objects that permanently retain their shape after they have been heated to specific temperatures
- Fine-grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rock; plastic when wet; strong when leather-hard; when exposed to red heat becomes denser and rock-like. The chemical composition of clay is Al2O32SiO26H2O
8 Clues: Unfired pottery or sculpture • A glass coating fused to the surface of a ceramic piece • Ceramic that has gone through the first firing, maintains its porous state • The property of clay that allows it to change shape without tearing or breaking • clay objects that permanently retain their shape after they have been heated to specific temperatures • ...
CTM Crossword 8th July 2021-07-08
10 Clues: resident DJ • Liam's obsession • with noon comes a..? • 2nd july crossword champion • colour of libby's scarf today • don't forget: you're here...? • Michael's one and only news source • common acronym in slack each morning • number of tiers on the big blue trophy • popular cash only Asian eatery opposite tower
Countries 2023-12-15
Across
- Birthplace of Democracy, Timeless Philosophy
- Nordic Tranquility, Educational Excellence
- Vibrant Culture, Literary Contributions
- Chocolates, Medieval Architecture
- Korea Technological Advancements and Rich Heritage
- Crossroads of East and West, Historical Marvels
- Historical Significance, Cultural Heritage
- Artistic Mastery, Culinary Delights
- Flamboyant Festivities and Influential Culture
- Epicenter of Art, Fashion, and Culinary Excellence
- Technological Advancements and Rich Heritage
- Cradle of Humanity, Cultural Diversity
- Cradle of Ancient Wisdom and Diverse Heritage
- Carnival Bliss and Breathtaking Biodiversity
- Vibrant Cultural Heritage, Festive Spirit
- Tulip Fields, Progressive Societal Values
- Land of Multicultural Harmony and Natural Beauty
- Coffee Riches, Caribbean Splendor
- Resilience, Historical Resurgence
- Literary Legacy and Royal Majesty
- Unity in Diversity, Natural Spectacles
- Cultural Melting Pot, Tropical Beauty
- Blend of Tradition and Technological Marvels
- Archipelago Beauty, Warm Hospitality
- Pristine Landscapes, Maori Culture
Down
- Innovation, Social Equality, Natural Beauty
- Engineering Excellence and Cultural Sophistication
- Rich History, Scenic Landscapes
- Cradle of Ancient Civilization, Architectural Marvels
- Classical Music Heritage, Alpine Beauty
- African Splendor, Wildlife Conservation
- Stunning Fjords, Nordic Prosperity
- Eurasian Influencer with Rich Cultural Resilience
- Alpine Beauty, Financial Prowess
- Ancient Civilization and Modern Global Power
- Bohemian Charm, Architectural Splendor
- Economic Powerhouse, Urban Sophistication
- Natural Diversity, Andes Mountains
- Vast Natural Wonders and Cultural Richness
- Historical Significance, Innovation Hub
- Emerald Isle, Literary Traditions
- Global Pioneer in Innovation and Diversity
- Ancient Civilization, Cultural Heritage
- Medieval Castles, Rich Folklore
- Saharan Splendor, Historical Influences
- Land of Smiles with Rich Heritage
- Passionate Spirit and South American Elegance
- Seafaring Legacy, Iberian Charm
- Cultural Melting Pot, Tropical Beauty
- Inca Heritage, Amazon Rainforest
50 Clues: Rich History, Scenic Landscapes • Medieval Castles, Rich Folklore • Seafaring Legacy, Iberian Charm • Alpine Beauty, Financial Prowess • Inca Heritage, Amazon Rainforest • Chocolates, Medieval Architecture • Emerald Isle, Literary Traditions • Land of Smiles with Rich Heritage • Coffee Riches, Caribbean Splendor • Resilience, Historical Resurgence • ...
Hot 2021-11-15
Across
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediments
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The relationship between the measurements on a model,map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- The process by which wind,water,ice , or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A mound-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- The process in which material is laid down
- A map that shows the surface features of earth
Down
- A fan shaped mass of material deposited
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run. The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without being physically being in touch with the object
- system An automated system for capturing,storing, retrieving,analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area;the variations in elevation of a land surface
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its bank
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The water that is beneath earth's surface
28 Clues: A fan shaped mass of material deposited • The water that is beneath earth's surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-11-10
Across
- The size and shape of the land features of a region, including it’s relief
- A mass of material of a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area;the variations of elevation of land surface
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The process by which wind,water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- A longe ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
Down
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth
- The process in which material is laid down
- The flow of a mass or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- A mound if wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- The relationships between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio is rise over run
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of Earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Earth's surface 2022-11-11
Across
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- fan A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- countour On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- positioning system A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- map A map that shows the surface features of earth
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- line A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- information system An automated system for capturing. storing , retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
Down
- The process in which material is laid down
- the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- Fine-grained sediment of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- sensing The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- interval The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- drift The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- The boundary between land a a body of water
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- island A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land a a body of water • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • map A map that shows the surface features of earth • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • drift The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • ...
Plants 2016-04-25
12 Clues: rabi crops • kharif crops • on cotyledons • two cotyledons • dispersed by wind • grows on dry soil • grows on black soil • grows on sandy soil • grows on clayey soil • trees grow on coastal areas • chemicals sprayed on standing crops • development of a seed into a seedling
Colors 2023-01-09
Across
- A deep, dark brown color
- a bright, fiery red color
- A soft, muted grey color
- A soft, muted brown color
- A bright, vibrant purple color
- A bright, fiery orange color
- A deep, rich blue color
- A pale, delicate green color
Down
- A deep, rich purple color
- A pale, delicate pink color
- A soft, muted beige color
- A deep, rich black color
- A pale, creamy white color
- A deep, dark black color
- A pale, powdery blue color
- A bright, sunny yellow color
- A pale, creamy white color
- A bright, sunny yellow color
- A bright, vibrant red color
- A bright, vibrant green color
20 Clues: A deep, rich blue color • A deep, dark brown color • A deep, rich black color • A deep, dark black color • A soft, muted grey color • A deep, rich purple color • A soft, muted beige color • a bright, fiery red color • A soft, muted brown color • A pale, creamy white color • A pale, powdery blue color • A pale, creamy white color • A pale, delicate pink color • ...
Farming And Plants 2021-01-19
Across
- deals with art, science and technology
- machine that harvest the crops
- method of scattering of seeds by hand over the field
- bees transfers _____________ flower to flower
- corn, rice, wheat, barley, sorghum, millet, oats are_______________ roots
- __________crops that are also called monsoon crops
- the process in which plant make food
Down
- Tube well is used for
- the most beautiful part of the part
- Baby root in the seed is called
- outer covering of a seed is called ___________
- climber have ______________ stem
- root which system forms a dense network of roots that is closer to the soil surface
- The green coloring in plants
- jackpine seed get dispersed through _____________
- It kills unwanted pests
- the skin of the tree
- this holds up the plant to the soil
- tiny substance found in the soil and water that plants need to grow
- the process of loosening and upturning the soil
20 Clues: the skin of the tree • Tube well is used for • It kills unwanted pests • The green coloring in plants • machine that harvest the crops • Baby root in the seed is called • climber have ______________ stem • the most beautiful part of the part • this holds up the plant to the soil • the process in which plant make food • deals with art, science and technology • ...
Grass Fed Beef 2024-10-28
Across
- Protective shelter used for cattle during bad weather
- Meat inspection requirement
- A cut of beef often associated with tender steaks
- Nutrient that affects a cow’s milk and beef quality
- Green, leafy plant found in most cattle pastures
- Nutrient that grass-fed beef has more of compared to grain-fed
- A small group of cattle is called this
- Popular region for producing grass-fed beef
- A disease often prevented by pasture rotation
- Practice that provides a mineral boost to cattle
- Type of fat in beef that is healthier when grass-fed
- Beef grade based on tenderness and marbling
- Popular grass type used for grazing cattle
- Animal care certification that ensures humane practices
- Type of grass-fed beef certification
- The lifespan of most beef cattle
- A shed used for storing hay
- Process of removing calves from their mothers
- Young female cow that has not yet calved
- A breed commonly raised for beef
- Farming technique that supports soil aeration
- Nutrient important for maintaining strong bones
- A method used to break cattle into smaller herds
- Hormone often absent in grass-fed beef
- Farmer practice for identifying each cow
- The act of feeding cattle
- Grazing method that allows pastures to regenerate
Down
- Quality of grass-fed beef that is often highlighted
- The type of bacteria that aids digestion in a cow's stomach
- A commonly used grazing method
- Flavor profile of well-raised grass-fed beef
- Farm practice that involves keeping soil healthy
- Nutrient responsible for red meat color
- Breed known for lean beef and adaptability
- A device used to prevent overgrazing
- Season when grass growth is optimal
- What pasture-raised cattle have more of, compared to confined
- Essential fatty acid higher in grass-fed beef
- A cow that is nursing its calf
- Person responsible for maintaining cattle’s health
- Organ where cows digest grass
- Type of feed grass-fed cattle primarily consume
- A young cow raised for beef production
- Structure used to provide cattle access to water
- Farmer technique used to prevent soil compaction
- The process of transitioning cattle from one pasture to another
- B Main vitamin found in abundance in grass-fed beef
- Supplement often used to support grass-fed cattle’s diet in winter
- A rich source of protein found in grass-fed beef
- The age when cattle are typically butchered
50 Clues: The act of feeding cattle • Meat inspection requirement • A shed used for storing hay • Organ where cows digest grass • A commonly used grazing method • A cow that is nursing its calf • The lifespan of most beef cattle • A breed commonly raised for beef • Season when grass growth is optimal • A device used to prevent overgrazing • Type of grass-fed beef certification • ...
Unit 0 - Earth Science 2020-10-09
Across
- All the branches combined.
- only TWO of your vocabulary words start with a q. Think about this one.
- not the most creative name for a branch of science
- your _________ is to complete this crossword
- if you solve this crossword, then I will be happy because I made this as hard as I could
- I think this science branch rocks the most
Down
- by the way, you might want to rethink some of your answers before you reach a __________
- you should __________ with some possibilities for this question
- tuh-may-toe tuh-mah-toe. Which way do you say this word?
- this science branch is related to meteors, in a way
- ex. I think this crossword will be very hard
- the only Scientific Method step when you ask a question
12 Clues: All the branches combined. • I think this science branch rocks the most • ex. I think this crossword will be very hard • your _________ is to complete this crossword • not the most creative name for a branch of science • this science branch is related to meteors, in a way • the only Scientific Method step when you ask a question • ...
Vocab 2022-11-08
Across
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- the process in which material is laid down
- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- a measure of the slant on a line
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- (GIS) an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
Down
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- a mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- the difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- a map that shows the surface features of earth
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- the water that is beneath Earth's surface
- a large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
29 Clues: a measure of the slant on a line • the water that is beneath Earth's surface • the process in which material is laid down • the boundary between land and a body of water • a map that shows the surface features of earth • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • ...
Science Vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic information.
- The size and shape of the land surface of a region, including its relief
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- On a map a darker, heavier, contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with large amount of water.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- A fan-shaped mass of material by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The water that is beneath Earth's surface
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The process in which material is laid down
Down
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- A map that shows the surface features of earth
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- A large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- A mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of the wind.
- Fine grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
28 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth's surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Choice Board Terms and Definitons 2022-11-10
Across
- a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- or distance
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- fine-grained sediments of, quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- the water that is beneath Earth's surface
- an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- the difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- a map that shows the surface of the Earth
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- an area along a river that forms sediment deposited when the river overflows its banks
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a
- a low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
Down
- a large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- the rock material that carried and deposited by glaciers
- the flow of a mass of mud and rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- a mound of wind-deposited sand thatr moves as a result of sand that moves as a result of the action of the wind
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- the process by which material is laid down
- a measurement of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
30 Clues: or distance • the water that is beneath Earth's surface • a map that shows the surface of the Earth • the process by which material is laid down • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock • the boundary between land and a body of water • a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map • ...
science vocab #3 2022-11-11
Across
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line, that is usually every fifth and that indicates a change in elevation
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- A map that shows the surface features of earth
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- The water that is beneath earth's surface
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
Down
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its bank
- A low ridge of sand deposited along a lake or sea
- A fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The process in which material is laid down
- A mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
29 Clues: The water that is beneath earth's surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of earth • A low ridge of sand deposited along a lake or sea • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • ...
Science Definitions 2022-11-14
Across
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- The flow of mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- The size and shape of the land surface feature of a region, including its relief.
- A line that connects points of equal elevations on a map.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure on Earth’s surface.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan-shaped at the mouth of a river or stream.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically benign in touch with the object.
Down
- The process in which material is laid down.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- Along a ridge of sand or a narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the wind.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The size and shape of the land surface feature of a region, including its relief.
- A large mass of ice that moves year-round and moves over land.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
30 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface. • The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
Unit 3 Science Vocab - Lillie fox 2021-11-12
Across
- an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- The process in which material is laid down
- Any large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land
- the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- a mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- Island a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- Map a map that shows the surface features of Earth
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
Down
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- the process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance
- The water that is beneath Earth's surface
- the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- Fan a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
28 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth's surface • The process in which material is laid down • the boundary between land and a body of water • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • Map a map that shows the surface features of Earth • the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Science Vocab 2021-11-12
Across
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- fine-grained sediments of quartz feldspar hornblende mica and clay deposited by the wind
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map or diagram
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- a fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- the water that is beneath earths surface
- the boundary between land and a body water
- a long ridge of sand or narrow iceland that lies parallel
- large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land
- the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
Down
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- the process in which material is laid down
- the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediments from one location to another
- the rocky material carried and deposited by glaciers
- a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- a low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- a mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- the steepness or the degree of incline of a surface
- a map that shows the surface features of Earth
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- the difference in elevation from one contour line to the next
30 Clues: the water that is beneath earths surface • the process in which material is laid down • the boundary between land and a body water • a map that shows the surface features of Earth • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • the steepness or the degree of incline of a surface • the rocky material carried and deposited by glaciers • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle Ethan Mooney 2021-11-11
Across
- A measurement of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope of cliff
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurements or distance
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- An automated systems for capturing storing retivering analyzing manipulating and displaying geographic data
- Fine grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- A map that shows the surface features on earth
- The boundary between land a body of water
- The water that is beneath earth’s surface
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
Down
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The process by which wind, water, ice or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The process in which material is laid down
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
29 Clues: The boundary between land a body of water • The water that is beneath earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • A map that shows the surface features on earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Earth Science 4 2016-04-07
Across
- times in the past when continental glaciers covered large parts of Earth's surface.
- a meander cut off from a river
- a wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
- the process by which a glacier picks up rocks as it flows over the land
- a long, narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley
- A tiny groove in soil made by flowing water
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- a channel through which water is continually flowing downhill
- wide valley through which a river flows
- energy that is stored and available to be used later
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- a calcite deposit that hangs from the roof of a cave
- a beach formed by longshore drift that projects like a finger out into the water
- a deposit of wind-blown sand
- the sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
Down
- a loop-like bend in the course of a river
- wave-washed sediment along a coast
- Any one of several processes by which gravity moves sediment downhill.
- a small depression that forms when a chunk of ice is left in glacier till
- the force that opposes the motion of one surface as it moves across another surface
- a glacier that covers much of a continent over Earth's surface caused by forces inside Earth
- the movement of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming in the shore at an angle
- a large channel in soil formed by erosion
- a wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range
- a region in which a layer of limestone close to the surface creates deep valleys, caverns and sinkholes.
- the amount of sediment that a river or stream carries
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a cone-shaped calcite deposit that builds up from the floor of the cave
- a ridge formed by the till deposited at the edge of a glacier
- a stream that flows into a larger stream
- wind erosion that removes surface materials
- a large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- a land form made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
35 Clues: a deposit of wind-blown sand • a meander cut off from a river • wave-washed sediment along a coast • wide valley through which a river flows • a stream that flows into a larger stream • a loop-like bend in the course of a river • a large channel in soil formed by erosion • the energy an object has due to its motion • A tiny groove in soil made by flowing water • ...
Human Interactions Crossword for Bio II 2025-10-02
Across
- One type of ozone-destroying chemicals.
- A portion of the sun's energy that can cause skin cancers and sunburns if exposure is too high. (2 Words)
- The burning of these adds too much additional carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. (2 Words)
- A resource that can regenerate if it is alive or can be replenished by biochemical cycles if it is nonliving. (2 Words)
- A harmful material that can enter the biosphere through the land, air or water.
- The loss of forests.
- The photosynthetic plants of the forests remove this substance from the atmosphere. (2 Words)
- The uppermost layer of soil.
- This has occurred when a species has disappeared.
- This is a mixture of sand, clay, rock particles and humus.
- Forms of precipitation having a pH below 7. (2 Words)
- This refers to the sum total of all the different forms of genetic information carried by all the organisms living on Earth today. (2 Words)
Down
- The wearing away of surface soil by water and wind.
- When fields are plowed across the slope of the land to reduce erosion, it is called? (2 Words)
- Term that means that fish are being harvested faster than they can be replaced by reproduction.
- The trapping of the sun's energy in Earth's atmosphere. (2 Words)
- A mixture of chemicals in the air that appears as a haze in the atmosphere.
- The raising of aquatic animals for human consumption.
- This type of resource cannot be replenished by natural processes. (2 Words)
- A combination of farming, overgrazing, and drought has turned some productive areas of the world into deserts. This process is called?
- This refers to the variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes in the living world. (2 Words)
- The material that comes from dead organisms is called?
- This occurs over polar regions at certain times of the year. (2 Words)
- This term refers to the variety of organisms in a given area.
- This occurs when concentrations of a harmful substance increase in organisms at higher trophic levels in a food chain or food web. (2 Words)
- This type of forest is a nonrenewable resource. (3 Words)
- Naturally occurring gas in the upper atmosphere that helps to protect the life on Earth from harmful radiation from the sun.
- This refers to the number of different species in the biosphere. (2 Words)
- A species of plant or animal that has migrated to an area where they are not native. (2 Words)
29 Clues: The loss of forests. • The uppermost layer of soil. • One type of ozone-destroying chemicals. • This has occurred when a species has disappeared. • The wearing away of surface soil by water and wind. • The raising of aquatic animals for human consumption. • Forms of precipitation having a pH below 7. (2 Words) • The material that comes from dead organisms is called? • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2025-11-05
Across
- Fish and frogs live in this place.
- air, water, soil, and sunlight are examples of __________ parts of the environment.
- We must keep our environment __________ and green.
- A plant that grows well in damp and shady places.
- soil type holds water for a long time.
- an environment is too cold or too dry, it is called __________.
- We should __________ water and electricity to protect the environment.
- A plant that grows well in dry, hot, and sandy areas.
Down
- around living and non-living things is called the
- A tool used to measure light and temperature.
- Things like light, temperature, water, and soil are called __________ factors.
- The place in our school where we can find many plants and insects.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food and eat other organisms.
- The surroundings of a certain area, such as a park or forest.
- The energy that comes from the sun.
- When the temperature increases, the amount of water in the soil usually
- The process of water changing into gas because of heat.
- natural home where plants and animals live.
- A type of soil that lets water pass through quickly.
19 Clues: Fish and frogs live in this place. • The energy that comes from the sun. • soil type holds water for a long time. • natural home where plants and animals live. • A tool used to measure light and temperature. • around living and non-living things is called the • A plant that grows well in damp and shady places. • We must keep our environment __________ and green. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Clay • - Trade • - Egypt • - Rulers • - Mexico • - Rivers • - Burial • - Worship • - Writing • - Objects • - Deities • - Writing • - Remnants • - Preservation • - Amphitheater
Craft Materials 2024-08-02
Materials 2024-08-17
Vocabulary 2023-10-27
What Is It Made Of? 2025-08-21
Art 2023-10-04
18 Clues: savi • veski • detail • grafity • realism • eelistus • lummatud • asi, ese • keraamika • heegeldama • väljendama • tõepäraselt • seadistused • ehete valmistamine • imeline, hämmastav • milleski kaasa lööma • keskenduma millelegi • äärmus, ülim, äärmine
crosswharf 2017-04-19
science homework 2021-11-11
Across
- an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- an area along a river that forms sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- the size and shape of land surface of a region, including its relief
- the process of gathering and analzing information about an object without physically being i touch with the object
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- a measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- the process which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment to one location to another
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurements or distance
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
Down
- a network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- a mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- the difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- the process in which material is laid down
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- a map that shows the surface features of earth
- the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- the water that is beneath Earth's surface
- a large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
29 Clues: the water that is beneath Earth's surface • the process in which material is laid down • the boundary between land and a body of water • a map that shows the surface features of earth • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Vocab choice board 2021-11-11
Across
- The relationship between between the measurements on a model, map or diagram and the actual measurement of distance.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- An area of shoreline that is made of deposited sediment.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- The water that is beneath Earth's surface.
- The flow of a mass and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar,hornblende, mica, clay deposited by wind.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on earth's surface.
- Amount of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of the wind.
Down
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- An area along a river that forms from sediment deposited when the river bank overflows.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth's surface. • The process in which material is laid down. • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • ...
Hot 2021-11-09
Across
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- Fine grained sediment of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The process of gathering information about an object without physically being in touch with an object
Down
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The relationship between the measurement on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- The process in which material is laid down
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its bank
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The process in which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A system for storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating and displaying geographic data
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of Earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Hot 2021-11-09
Across
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- The relationship between the measurement on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- The process of gathering information about an object without physically being in touch with an object
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
Down
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its bank
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- Fine grained sediment of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The process in which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- A system for storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating and displaying geographic data
- The process in which material is laid down
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of Earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
unit three: earth science 2021-11-11
Across
- a hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind
- the difference in elevation from one contour line to the next
- a huge, slow moving sheets of ice
- A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- Global Positioning System
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- a long, relatively narrow island running parallel to the mainland-built up by the action of waves and currents and serving to protect the coast from erosion by surf and tidal surges.
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- A map that shows the surface features of an area.
- On a topographic map, a heavier contour line that is labeled with elevation of that contour line
- the place where land and a body of water meet
- A computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data.
- A wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
Down
- the process in which material is laid down
- the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- an underwater or exposed ridge of sand, gravel, or shell material
- underwater or exposed ridge of sand, gravel, or shell material
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area
- the steepness or the degree of incline of a surface
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole
- A line on a topographic map that connects points of equal elevation
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- a group of loose rocks that fall down a steep slope
- the general term for all of the materials carried and deposited by a glacier
- held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
31 Clues: Global Positioning System • a huge, slow moving sheets of ice • the process in which material is laid down • a hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind • the place where land and a body of water meet • A map that shows the surface features of an area. • the steepness or the degree of incline of a surface • a group of loose rocks that fall down a steep slope • ...
vocab 2021-11-11
Across
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- information system An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- fan A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- A measure of the slant of a line the ratio of rising overrun.
- interval The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model map of the diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- sensing is the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physical touch with the object.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area, the variations in elevation of the land other events, or objects.
- drift The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- island A long ridge of sand or narrow island the lies parallel to the shore.
Down
- line A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan-shaped at the mouth of a river or stream.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- is the water that is beneath the earth's surface.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- -map A map that shows the surface features of the earth.
- positioning system A network of satellites that orbit the earth to measure positions on the earth's surface.
- An area along a river that forms from sediment deposited when the river over its banks.
- fine-grain sediment or quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- contour On a map a darker heavier contour line is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region including its relief
- An area of shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
28 Clues: The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • is the water that is beneath the earth's surface. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • drift The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2021-11-12
Across
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- A measure of the slant of the line; the ratio of rise over run.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.Beach An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth or river of a stream.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind.
- Drift The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geologic data.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
Down
- The water that is beneath the Earth’s surface.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by wind.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- The difference between the highest and the lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
28 Clues: The process in which material is laid down. • The water that is beneath the Earth’s surface. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map. • ...
Unit 5 Africa - Lesson 19 2024-05-17
Across
- a geographic region with too little rainfall to support much plant life; also a vegetation zone
- the flowing together of two or more streams
- an artificial lake where water is stored
- water in the form of a gas, as in steam or moisture in the atmosphere
- a raised area of land, such as a hill or mountain, with a flat top
- a mountainous part of a country; a climate zone where temperature and precipitation vary with latitude and elevation; a vegetation zone where the mix of plants varies with latitude and elevation; also refers to the type of vegetation in this zone
- the electrical power that can be generated from flowing water
- the area drained by a river and its tributaries. These tributaries are the smaller streams that flow into the main river. Rain falling anywhere in a river basin will eventually flow into the main river.
- a system that allows for the year-round watering of crops
- sand, mud, or clay made up of fine bits of soil and found at the bottom of a river or lake
- solid and liquid waste from homes and other buildings that is carried away by sewers or drains
- the movement of water from Earth’s surface into the soil
Down
- electricity that is generated from the power of moving water
- the layer of air that surrounds Earth
- the stream or streams that make up the beginnings of a river
- a series of rapids and low waterfalls on a river
- water from rainfall that is not absorbed into the soil and instead flows into streams or lakes
- the process by which a liquid, such as water, turns into a vapor, or gas
- the movement of water from the surface of Earth to the atmosphere and back again. During this cycle, water evaporates from rivers, lakes, and oceans, rises and condenses into clouds, and then falls back to Earth as rain, hail, sleet, or snow. This process is also known as the hydrologic cycle.
- the usually dry bed of a river or stream in a desert or semiarid area
- to lose heat and change from a vapor or gas into a liquid. Moisture, or water vapor, in the air condenses to form rain.
- the triangle-shaped deposit of sand and sediment that occurs where a river flows into an ocean
- a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
- the flat area around a river that is covered with sediment as a result of frequent flooding
24 Clues: the layer of air that surrounds Earth • an artificial lake where water is stored • the flowing together of two or more streams • a series of rapids and low waterfalls on a river • the movement of water from Earth’s surface into the soil • a system that allows for the year-round watering of crops • a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of land decreases sharply
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
Down
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The process in which material is laid down
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of the river or stream
- The size and shape of the land surface feature of a region, including its relief
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of Earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Science vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.global-positioning-system A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- The water beneath Earth’s surface.
- The relationship between measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurements or distance.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediments from one location to another.
Down
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- Island A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the slope.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of the river.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
28 Clues: The water beneath Earth’s surface. • The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
29 word vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- / Fine grained sediments of quartz feldspar hornblende mica and clay deposited by the wind
- area of the shoreline that is made up f deposited sediment
- /A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- / The process in which material is laid down
- A large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land
- A mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variation in elevation of a land surface
- /The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- /A measure of the slant of a line the ratio of rise over run
- map that shows the surface features of earth
- line that connects points of equal elevation between one contour line and the next
- /The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- /The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- /A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- / A fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
Down
- /An automated system for capturing storing retrieving analyzing manipulating and displaying geographic data
- boundary between land and a body of water
- / The process by which wind water ice or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- /On a map a darker heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- / An area along a river that forms from sediment deposited when the river overflows its banks
- /The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- /The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- the relationship between the measurements on a model map or diagram and the actual distance
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The water that is beneath earth's surface
- /The size and shape of the land surface features of a region including its relief
- /The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- / Information gathered by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculating or reasoning
- /The rapid mass movement of rock down steep slope or cliff
29 Clues: boundary between land and a body of water • The water that is beneath earth's surface • / The process in which material is laid down • map that shows the surface features of earth • /The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • /The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • /The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
science vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- the term used for the differences in height from place to place on the land's surface
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- bold or thicker lines that appear at every fifth contour line
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- A wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
- An ordered system of numbering or indexing that is used as a reference standard in measurement
- the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range
- Wave-washed sediment along a coast
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- Numerical measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
- a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff
- a computer system for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface
- a line drawn on a topographic map to indicate ground elevation or depression
Down
- a network of satellites and receiving devices used to determine the location of something on Earth
- A hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- the vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines
- a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- A topographic map is a detailed and accurate illustration of man-made and natural features on the ground such as roads, railways, power transmission lines, contours, elevations, rivers, lakes and geographical names
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- underground water that is held in the soil and in pervious rocks
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- the process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- Quickly moving downhill flow of soil and rock fragments containing a large amount of water
29 Clues: Wave-washed sediment along a coast • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • A hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind • the boundary between land and a body of water • the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. • ...
Science Definitions 2022-11-10
Across
- A fan-shaped mass off material deposited by a stream when the slope or the land decreases sharply
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by wind
- The process in which material is laid down.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A long, narrow sandbank, especially at the mouth of a river.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geological data
Down
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The size and shape of land surface features of a region, including its relief
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevation in a given area; the variations in elevation of land surface.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited
- The relationship between the measurements on a model map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- The process in which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of Earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited • ...
Science Vocab Unit Three 2022-11-11
Across
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- A network satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
Down
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- The process in which material is laid down
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- The process by which wind, water, ice or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
29 Clues: The process in which material is laid down • The water that is beneath Earth’s surface. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
vocab 4 2022-11-11
Across
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, an displaying geographic data
- The boundary between land and a body if water.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- The massive movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sentiment from mine location to another.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- A mass of materials deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream.
- The line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
Down
- A map that shows the surface features of earth
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica,and clay deposited by the wind.
- A fan-shape mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope oof the land decreases sharply.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- An aria if the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- The water that is beneath earth’s surface.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- An aria along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevation in a given area; the variations in of land surface.
29 Clues: The water that is beneath earth’s surface. • The process in which material is laid down. • A map that shows the surface features of earth • The boundary between land and a body if water. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Vocab Defintions 2022-11-11
Across
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- The water that is beneath earth's surface
- A mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- A fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- A measure of the slant of a line the ratio of rise over run
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic information.
Down
- The differences between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The process in which material are laid down.
- A large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular of fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream,
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- A map that shows the surface features of earth
- On a map, a darker heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change on elevation
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- Fine grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with large amount of water.
29 Clues: The water that is beneath earth's surface • The process in which material are laid down. • A map that shows the surface features of earth • The boundary between land and a body of water. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Landscape Design: Analysing Site Conditions 2023-10-10
19 Clues: ombre • sablé • voûte • pente • tampon • argile • limite • senteur • endroit • embruns • humidité • exposition • mare/bassin • porte-à-faux • bien pousser • faire écran à • eaux pluviales • marge de reculement • arpenteur/expert-géomètre
vocab 2021-11-12
Across
- the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- the difference in elevation from one contour line to the next
- the process in which material is laid down
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- a measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- a map that shows the surface features of Earth
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
Down
- a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- the water that is beneath Earth's surface
- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- a mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- a large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
29 Clues: the water that is beneath Earth's surface • the process in which material is laid down • the boundary between land and a body of water • a map that shows the surface features of Earth • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Vocab Unit 3 - Whitney Krupp 2021-11-11
Across
- The process in which material is laid down
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The steepness or the degree of incline of a surface
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every 5th line and that indicates a change in elevation
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
Down
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of Earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The steepness or the degree of incline of a surface • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • ...
Science Vocab 2021-11-12
Across
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- fine-grained sediments of quartz feldspar hornblende mica and clay deposited by the wind
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map or diagram
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- a fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- the water that is beneath earths surface
- the boundary between land and a body water
- a long ridge of sand or narrow iceland that lies parallel
- large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land
- the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
Down
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- the process in which material is laid down
- the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediments from one location to another
- the rocky material carried and deposited by glaciers
- a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- a low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- a mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- the steepness or the degree of incline of a surface
- a map that shows the surface features of Earth
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- the difference in elevation from one contour line to the next
30 Clues: the water that is beneath earths surface • the process in which material is laid down • the boundary between land and a body water • a map that shows the surface features of Earth • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • the steepness or the degree of incline of a surface • the rocky material carried and deposited by glaciers • ...
vocab #4 2022-11-09
Across
- A map that shows the surface features of earth
- A line that connects points of equal equal elevation on a map
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The process in which material is laid down
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth’s surface
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
Down
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A long ridge of the sane or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- An automated system for capturing, storing retrieving, analyzing, manipulation, and displaying geographic data
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river that overflows its banks
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica and clay deposited by the wind
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as result of the action of wind
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- On a map a darker heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The size and shape of the land surface features of region, including its relief
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A measure of the slant line; the ratio of rise over run
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Science-Vocab-Crossword-Thing 2022-11-10
Across
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- The relationship between the measurement on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line that indicates a change in elevation.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblade, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
Down
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface. • The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
Science Vocab #3 2022-11-10
Across
- a measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface
- The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- The water that is beneath Earth's surface
- A line on a topographic map that connects points of equal elevation
Down
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The difference in elevation from one contour line to the next
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth's surface • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Definitions 2022-11-11
Across
- a low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including it's religion
- a large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- on a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- a measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- the difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
Down
- an automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displayed geographic data
- the boundary between land a body of water
- a map that shows the surface features of the Earth
- the process in which material is laid down
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- the process which by wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- are along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- a network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- the water that is underneath Earth’s surface
- a mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the account of wind
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
29 Clues: The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • line that connects points of equal elevation on a map • area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment. • the boundary between land a body of water • the process in which material is laid down • ...
Science Chapter 7 Vocab 2017-01-11
Across
- the till deposited at the edges of a glacier forms a ridge
- the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another
- the flat, wide area of land along a river
- wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range
- small depression that forms when a chum of ice is left in glacial till
- the force that pulls things downward
- when the wind meets an obstacle, the result is usually a deposit of windblown sand
- a large groove, or channel, in the soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm
- an area of wave-washed sediment along a coast
- a glacier that covers much of a continent or large island
- one result of longshore drift
- occurs where the agents of erosion deposit, or lay down, sediment
- part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean
- a channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope
- the mixture of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface
- any one of several processes that move sediment downhill
- the process of erosion move mater called
- as water moves over the land, it carries particles with it
Down
- a deposit that hangs like an icicle from the roof of a cave
- sediment deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake builds up a landform
- meander that has been cut off from the river
- the term geologists used for this underground water
- a stream or river that flows into a larger river
- as waves repeatedly hit the beach, some of the beach sediment moves down the beach with the current
- many times in the past continental glaciers have covered larger parts of earths surface
- as a glacier flows over the land,it picks up rocks in this process
- a long narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up high in a mountain valley
- slow dripping builds up a cone-shaped
- the roof of a cave collapses because of the erosion of the underlying limestone, the result is a depression called a sinkhole
- as any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- as runoff travels, it forms tiny grooves in the soil
- the process by which wind removes surface materials
- sediment that is smaller than sand, such as particles of clay and silt, is dropped far from its source in large deposits
- looplike bends in the course of a river
34 Clues: one result of longshore drift • the force that pulls things downward • slow dripping builds up a cone-shaped • looplike bends in the course of a river • the process of erosion move mater called • the flat, wide area of land along a river • meander that has been cut off from the river • an area of wave-washed sediment along a coast • ...
Enviro IG 3 Revision (CH1-7) 2024-10-08
Across
- natural predators remove pests.
- the gas that makes up most of our atmosphere.
- wave and ___ power harness energy from the ocean.
- boundary causing earthquakes.
- mixture of smoke and fog.
- when cold air moves down valley sides trapping heat & pollution.
- unrefined oil.
- legal limit of fish to catch.
- how any rock turns back into magma.
- depletes ozone layer.
- organic fertiliser (food waste).
- 200m deep where light can penetrate (in ocean).
- plate boundary that causes sea-floor spreading.
- rock cracked in fracking.
- rotation of tropical cyclone in Southern Hemisphere.
- destructive volcano.
- when unintended fish are caught.
- greenhouse gas from agriculture.
- terracing, contour ploughing and ___ reduce soil erosion.
- the worst fossil fuel.
- a water borne disease.
- a ___ needs to be built to create hydroelectric energy.
- rock made from cooling magma.
- used to maintain the temp in a home.
- producers of the sea.
- cold water moves upwards bringing nutrients from sea floor.
- the centre of a tropical cyclone.
- water stored in porous rock underground.
- taking salt out of water.
- boiling water to purify.
- using too much of the same insecticide causes ___.
Down
- a type of energy that has "net zero" emissions.
- crop ___ is when the farmer changes the crop on a field regularly.
- ocean crust is made from this.
- causes fold mountains.
- tropical cyclone in america.
- using plants to extract toxins from soil (mine restoration).
- mixture of sand, silt, clay.
- the mosquito is a ___ of disease.
- genetically modified organism.
- used to control weeds.
- farming for a community (not to sell).
- caused by earthquake under water.
- a type of watering plants that reduces evaporation.
- scale used to measure seismic activity.
- when fertiliser enriches a nearby body of water (bad).
- toxins increasing up a food chain.
- formed from destructive boundary.
- farming in water without soil.
- a type of metamorphic rock.
- three main elements in fertiliser.
- layer of atmosphere that ozone layer is in.
- hot gas, volcanic bombs and ash from a volcano.
- ___ rocks helps use this resource sustainably.
- precipitation with a pH of less than 6.
- the overlying material that is removed for mining.
- volcanic mudslide of ash.
- spray used to clean an oil spill.
- wind that blows in the same direction (often).
- origin of earthquake beneath surface.
60 Clues: unrefined oil. • destructive volcano. • depletes ozone layer. • producers of the sea. • causes fold mountains. • used to control weeds. • the worst fossil fuel. • a water borne disease. • boiling water to purify. • mixture of smoke and fog. • rock cracked in fracking. • volcanic mudslide of ash. • taking salt out of water. • a type of metamorphic rock. • tropical cyclone in america. • ...
Botany Unit 2 Exam 2025-02-23
Across
- Venation where there isn’t a primary veins or larger veins
- Forms the skin of a fruit
- A fruit that is derived from one flower with several pistils
- Tissue of a woody stem between the vascular cambium and exterior
- Dark-colored, non-living part of a tree
- Dicots have this in their stems but not their roots
- Water is forced out of hypathodes, this process is called ____
- A berry with leathery skin and oils on surface
- Root hairs develop here. Region of ____
- ____contain yellow carotenes and pale yellow xanthophylls
- What sone is at the base of a petiole; also the process when leaves fall off during fall
- Monocots typically have ____ roots
- The point that will become branches or flowers in flowering plants
- In legumes, the seeds get ____ as a mean of dispersal
- An organ or structure at its earliest stage or development
- Leaves where leaflets are subdivided into smaller leaflets
- A fruit that develops without ferilization
- What seeds can have a longevity or more than 30 years if stored properly
Down
- The tissue produced to the inside of the cork cambium
- A short stem between the radicle and cotyledon
- In high rainfall, water can ____ out important minerals
- When water is left after water drains from the soil, the plot is at
- What kind of roots have a haustoria?
- Plant that grows on other plants but obtains nutrients and moisture from the environment
- Best kind of soil to have; 40% silt, 40% sand, 20% clay
- Horizontal, above-ground stems, have long internodes
- Some seeds require this to germinate; EX scarification
- Arrangement of leaves on a stem
- The ____ mesophyll is the lower region with abundant air spaces
- Most expensive cut of a tree; radially cut
- Type of steles found in most present-day flowering plants
- What kind of leaves house ant colonies and grow their roots into the media in said leaves
- The largest particle in soil is what? Helps with erosion
- Most expensive use for wood; used for paper
- Seed leaves attached to embryonic stems
- Modified stems that provide protection and help store food and water
- A stoma has two ____ cells at the opening; inflates and deflates
- A dry fruit that splits at maturity
- The calyx and corolla make up the ____
- Expanded tip of a peduncle or pedicel
40 Clues: Forms the skin of a fruit • Arrangement of leaves on a stem • Monocots typically have ____ roots • A dry fruit that splits at maturity • What kind of roots have a haustoria? • Expanded tip of a peduncle or pedicel • The calyx and corolla make up the ____ • Dark-colored, non-living part of a tree • Root hairs develop here. Region of ____ • ...
Science Vocab 2021-11-12
Across
- A measure of the slant of a line. The ratio of rise over run.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- Fine grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area. The variations in elevation of a land surface.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- The water that is beneath Earth's surface.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
Down
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- A large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its bank.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- A fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreased sharply.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment one place to another.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- The process in which sediment is laid down.
- A mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of the wind.
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth's surface. • The process in which sediment is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
Science Terms 2021-11-12
Across
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- The rapid mass of movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- The size of a shape of the land surface features of a region, including it’s relife.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shoreline.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and mover over land.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- The water the is beneath Earth’s surface.
- A measure of a slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
- A slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
Down
- A fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and indicates a change in elevation.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of the wind.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- Fine-grained sediments of quarts, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement of distance.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream.
28 Clues: The water the is beneath Earth’s surface. • The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • A slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
science vocabulary 2022-11-10
Across
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediments from one location to another.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of the river.
- The relationship between measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurements or distance.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
Down
- The water beneath Earth’s surface.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the slope.
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
29 Clues: The water beneath Earth’s surface. • The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
vocab 2022-11-11
Across
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurements or distace
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- fine -grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- An automatic system for capturing, storying, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- A mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- A long ridge of sand narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- An area of the shorline that is made up of deposited sediment
Down
- The process in which material is laid down
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earths surface
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transport soil and sedimant from one location to another
- The difference between the biggest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- The water that is beneath earths surface
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- A map that shows the surface features of earth
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
29 Clues: The water that is beneath earths surface • The process in which material is laid down • The boundary between land and a body of water • A map that shows the surface features of earth • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Science Vocab 2022-11-11
Across
- a fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- The process of which material is laid down
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- The water that is beneath Earth’s surface
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a loke or sea
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
Down
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- A mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- A map that show the surface features of Earth
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement distance
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
29 Clues: The water that is beneath Earth’s surface • The process of which material is laid down • A map that show the surface features of Earth • The boundary between land and a body of water • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Science Vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance
- A map that shows the surface features of the earth
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay, deposited by the wind
- The process in which material is laid down
- A fan-shaped mass of rock material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface (GPS)
Down
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth's surface (GPS)
- A measure of the slang of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- On a map, a darker, heavier, contour line that is usually every fifth line
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- The water that is beneath the earth's surface
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The process by which wind, water ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- A mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The boundary between land and a body of water
29 Clues: The process in which material is laid down • The water that is beneath the earth's surface • The boundary between land and a body of water • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • A map that shows the surface features of the earth • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Unit Vocab 3 2022-11-11
Across
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a give area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- The water that is beneath the earth’s surface.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- Fine grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- The difference between in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
Down
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- Fan A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shaped at the mouth of a river or stream.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
29 Clues: The process in which material is laid down. • The water that is beneath the earth’s surface. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
Unit Vocab 3 2022-11-11
Across
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a give area; the variations in elevation of a land surface.
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- The process in which material is laid down.
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief.
- The water that is beneath the earth’s surface.
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land.
- The boundary between land and a body of water.
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- Fine grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind.
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- The difference between in elevation between one contour line and the next.
- The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea.
- The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
Down
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- Fan A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply.
- mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind.
- A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map.
- An automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data.
- A network of satellites that orbit Earth to measure positions on Earth’s surface.
- A map that shows the surface features of Earth.
- A mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shaped at the mouth of a river or stream.
- A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore.
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement or distance.
- On a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation.
29 Clues: The process in which material is laid down. • The water that is beneath the earth’s surface. • The boundary between land and a body of water. • A map that shows the surface features of Earth. • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • ...
Vocab 2022-11-10
Across
- the relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurements or distance
- the rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- a map that shows the surface features of earth
- a map, a darker, heavier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- a sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- the process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- a line that connects points if equal elevation on a map
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
- fine grained sediments of quartz, feldspar , hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- a large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land
- the flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- a computer system that captures, stores, queries, analyzes, and displays geographic data
- water that is beneath earth's surface
- a low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- a fan shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- the size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
Down
- a network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- the difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- the process in which material is laid down
- difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area; the variations in elevation of a land surface
- a measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- a mound of wind deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- a mass of material deposited in a triangular or fan shape at the mouth of a river or stream
- an area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its bank
- a long ridge of and or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- a rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
29 Clues: water that is beneath earth's surface • the process in which material is laid down • the boundary between land and a body of water • a map that shows the surface features of earth • a sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • a rock material carried and deposited by glaciers • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Vocabulary words science 2022-11-11
Across
- The relationship between the measurements on a model, map, or diagram and the actual measurement
- interval The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next
- A low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- information system
- positioning system A network of satellites that orbit earth to measure positions on earth's surface
- The water that is beneath Earth's surface
- drift The rock material carried and deposited by glaciers
- The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope
- The mass of material deposited in a triangular of fan shapes at the mouth of a river of stream.
- The flow of a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water
- a map, a darker, haier contour line that is usually every fifth line and that indicates a change in elevation
- An area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- The boundary between land and a body of water
- line A line that connects points of equal elevation on a map
Down
- sensing The process of gathering and analyzing information about an object without physically being in touch with the object
- fan A fan-shaped mass of material deposited by a stream when the slope of the land decreases sharply
- Fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- The difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area: the variations in elevation of land surface
- island A long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- The process in which material is laid down.
- The rapid mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- A large mass of ice that exists year-round and moves over land
- A mound of wind- deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- automated system for capturing, storing, retrieving, analyzing, manipulating, and displaying geographic data
- A measure of the slant of a line; the ratio of rise over run
- map A map that shows the surface features of earth
- An area along a river that forms from sediments deposited when the river overflows its banks.
- contour
- The size and shape of the land surface features of a region, including its relief
- The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material
31 Clues: contour • information system • The water that is beneath Earth's surface • The process in which material is laid down. • The boundary between land and a body of water • The sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope • map A map that shows the surface features of earth • The slow downhill movement of weathered rock material • ...
Year 7 ART 2022-05-02
Across
- Famous Spanish architect who created Parc Güell
- A portrait that an artist produces of themselves.
- Painting by Edvard Munch, 1893, called the ultimate portrait of the human soul
- A style of painting that expresses the inner world of emotion.
- Two wooden sticks the same height used to roll out clay evenly
Down
- The name of the swirling trees drawn by Hundertwasser
- Austrian visual artist and architect.
- Gaudí pioneered this special mosaic design technique by putting together broken ceramic tiles, plates and cups.
- Shows light to dark range of tone
- The method of attaching one piece of clay to another creating a cross hatch design
- Used to secure one piece of clay to another, like glue
- colours Green, purple, orange
12 Clues: colours Green, purple, orange • Shows light to dark range of tone • Austrian visual artist and architect. • Famous Spanish architect who created Parc Güell • A portrait that an artist produces of themselves. • The name of the swirling trees drawn by Hundertwasser • Used to secure one piece of clay to another, like glue • ...
Create A Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-06
16 Clues: Humano • Social • Equipos • Personal • Colectivo • virtuales • adaptativa • colectivos • electrónico • de Liderazgo • Tecnologicos • de adaptación • Organizacional • de Aprendizaje • Transformacional • A Crossword Puzzle
Unit 4 2019-10-22
13 Reasons Why Crossword 2021-02-22
gard29 2024-06-18
Across
- Water plants
- Photosynthesis organ
- Reproductive organ
- Plant anchor
- Fruit tree area
- Flower bloom
- Join plant parts
- Plant support
- Plant embryo
- Transfer pollen
Down
- Stone fruit seed
- Climbing plant
- Grape growing area
- Trim plant
- Nutrient addition
- Organic soil enhancer
- Flowering period
- Gather crops
- Protective spike
- Soil cover
20 Clues: Trim plant • Soil cover • Water plants • Plant anchor • Gather crops • Flower bloom • Plant embryo • Plant support • Climbing plant • Fruit tree area • Transfer pollen • Stone fruit seed • Flowering period • Join plant parts • Protective spike • Nutrient addition • Grape growing area • Reproductive organ • Photosynthesis organ • Organic soil enhancer
Rome - Life in the City and Social Class 2023-09-22
Across
- Mountain that covered Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash and lava
- leader of slave rebellion
- walled garden of Roman house
- poor Roman
- channel for water invented by Romans
Down
- free supply of grain once a month
- house of a rich Roman
- apartment blocks of poor Romans
- rich Roman
- space where gladiator contest took place
- main meal of the day for a rich Roman
- First Roman Emperor
- marriage payment
- Roman marketplace
- Founder and first ruler of Rome
- Famous Roman general
16 Clues: rich Roman • poor Roman • marriage payment • Roman marketplace • First Roman Emperor • Famous Roman general • house of a rich Roman • leader of slave rebellion • walled garden of Roman house • apartment blocks of poor Romans • Founder and first ruler of Rome • free supply of grain once a month • channel for water invented by Romans • main meal of the day for a rich Roman • ...
Potato Production 2021-06-23
Across
- These are removed from the soil when growing potatoes
- A bacterial infection of potatoes that thrives in cool, wet weather
- A pest that prevents you from growing potatoes for 6 years
- The first two groups of potato seeds that are planted
- This can be caused by potatoes being grown in alkaline soil
- These potatoes make up most of potato production in Ireland
- Tubers begin to form at the tips of stolons
- Helps to prevent the build up of weeds, pests and diseases
- Sprayed to reduce weeds
- The fungus that causes blight
- A first early variety
- Planting seeds
- Deep lines in the soil
- Lines of higher areas of soil
Down
- Where potato certified seed production is based
- The family of plants potatoes belong to
- The most popular variety of potatoes in Ireland
- Building up soil around the haulm of a potato plant
- These pests are also vectors of viruses
- Often used when storing potatoes to stop sprouting
- Description for potatoes with a high DM
- Potatoes produced for human consumption
- A disease that must be reported to DAFM
- This should be done to determine fertiliser requirements
- A modified stem for used for food storage
- Tubers fill with carbohydrates, nutrients and water
- A second early variety
- Sprouting potatoes prior to planting them
- A soil-borne pest of potatoes and grassland
- These develop during the first stage of the potato lifecycle
- The vegetative part of the potato plant
31 Clues: Planting seeds • A first early variety • A second early variety • Deep lines in the soil • Sprayed to reduce weeds • The fungus that causes blight • Lines of higher areas of soil • The family of plants potatoes belong to • These pests are also vectors of viruses • Description for potatoes with a high DM • Potatoes produced for human consumption • ...
Spanish 2021-03-13
Northeast Lakeview Garden Club 2017-06-28
Across
- A mixture of minerals and organic matter support life on Earth
- A long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade, used mainly for weeding and breaking up soil.
- Things that have been produced or grown, especially by farming.
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Where one plant is artificially joined to the rootstock of another so they eventually function as one plant.
- An organic or synthetic material added to the soil or the plant, that is important for its nutrient value.
- Refers to something derived from living organisms and is made up of carbon-based compounds.
- Water retaining plant
- Able to withstand year-round climatic conditions including frost, without protection
- Describes plants that shed leaves at the end of the growing season and renew them at the beginning of the next.
- Any plant growing in a place where it is not wanted.
- leaves
- An implement consisting of a pole with a toothed like a comb at the end used for drawing together fallen leaves or loose soil.
Down
- Completely decayed organic matter used for conditioning soil
- A tool with a broad flat blade used for moving material.
- The process of removing dead, diseased, or damaged leaves or branches.
- Substance derived from non-living material.
- A plant that lives for multiple growing seasons.
- The art and science of plant cultivation.
- NLC mascot
- The beginning of growth in seeds, the action of sprouting, budding or shooting, above the soil.
- Plant crops used in cooking
- A place where young plants and trees are grown for sale or for planting elsewhere.
23 Clues: leaves • NLC mascot • Solanum lycopersicum • Water retaining plant • Plant crops used in cooking • The art and science of plant cultivation. • Substance derived from non-living material. • A plant that lives for multiple growing seasons. • Any plant growing in a place where it is not wanted. • A tool with a broad flat blade used for moving material. • ...
Water Cycle 2025-10-22
Across
- The sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere
- Basin A land area where all precipitation collects and flows downhill to a single point
- Shed An area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody
- The vast body of salt water covering over 70% of earths surface
- the process in which a gas like water vapor turns into a liquid
- Flow of water over the ground surface
- The movement of water through the lower soil towards rivers, and groundwater flow
- Relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the earths surface
- The release of water vapor from plants and trees into the air
Down
- The movement of water underground through porous soil, sand, and rock, driven by gravity and pressure differences
- A visible mass of condensed watery vapour floating in the atmosphere
- The process of water on the ground soaking into soil
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain
- The movement of water through the soil itself
- The movement of water through porous soil and rock layers beneath the Earth's surface
- The capacity of a material to allow water to pass through it
- The solid surface of the earth
- A natural steam of fresh water that flows on land or inside caves
- Precipitation that does not reach the soil
- Layer of gases that holds the water vapor
- All plants and trees collectively, typically those in a specific region or area
- The process that changes a substance from a liquid into a gas
22 Clues: The solid surface of the earth • Flow of water over the ground surface • Layer of gases that holds the water vapor • Precipitation that does not reach the soil • The movement of water through the soil itself • Water released from clouds in the form of rain • The process of water on the ground soaking into soil • ...
Agriculture and the Environment 2025-02-06
Across
- Growing different crops in alternating strips across a field to reduce soil erosion and improve land use.
- Practices and regulations designed to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure food is safe to consume.
- A railway system that connected the eastern and western United States, facilitating the transportation of agricultural products and goods.
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil.
- Domesticated animals raised for food, labor, or other products like milk, wool, and leather.
- Made from natural materials like compost or manure, used to improve soil quality without synthetic chemicals.
- Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi that can cause disease.
- Businesses that buy large quantities of goods from producers to sell in smaller amounts to retailers or other businesses.
- A powerful machine used in farming for tasks such as plowing, planting, and harvesting.
- The process of breaking down fat molecules in milk to ensure an even distribution, preventing cream from separating.
- Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops.
- Practices aimed at preventing soil erosion and maintaining soil fertility for sustainable farming.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- The conversion of raw ingredients into consumable food products through methods like cooking, packaging, and preserving.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the growth of crops.
- A type of fencing material with sharp metal points, commonly used to enclose livestock.
- A form of shifting cultivation where trees and vegetation are cut down and burned to clear land for farming.
- Substances added to soil to supply essential nutrients to crops for better growth.
- A farming method where land is cleared, used for crops, and then abandoned after a few years for new land.
- Substances in food that are necessary for the body’s growth, maintenance, and energy.
- Plants grown specifically to be plowed back into the soil to enrich it with nutrients.
- Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land.
Down
- The process of heating liquids, such as milk, to kill harmful microorganisms without altering the product.
- Soil that contains the nutrients necessary for the healthy growth of plants.
- The process of preparing products for distribution and sale, including food items.
- The use of biological organisms or systems to develop products, such as genetically modified crops.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons to maintain soil health and reduce pest problems.
- Creating flat platforms on hilly terrain to prevent soil erosion and make farming possible on slopes.
- Engineering: The modification of an organism's genetic makeup to achieve desired traits, such as disease resistance or higher yield.
- Resources like fossil fuels that cannot be replenished on a human timescale.
- Equipment used in the farming process, such as tractors, plows, and harvesters.
- Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility.
- Farming along the contours of the land to reduce water runoff and soil erosion.
- Businesses that sell products directly to consumers, often in smaller quantities.
- Caused by consuming contaminated food, often caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- An early stage of development in animals and plants, often used in genetic engineering to create improved livestock.
- The process of transporting and delivering food and other goods from producers to consumers.
- The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses.
- The entire process involved in producing food and fiber, from farming to food processing and distribution.
- A type of farming in which crops are grown primarily to feed the farmer's family, with little to no surplus for sale.
- Equipment designed to reduce the amount of human labor required in farming.
- The process of collecting and recording information about the population, including the agricultural sector.
- The presence of harmful substances or microorganisms in food, which can cause illness.
44 Clues: Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil. • The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses. • Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops. • Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility. • Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land. • ...
Unit 4 Plants Review 2024-02-16
Across
- type of plant with smaller, thinner, woodier stem
- part of the plant that makes seeds
- part of the plant that grows down into the soil
- things in the soil plants need to grow
- part of the plant that holds the plant up
- type of plant with a thick, hard stem
Down
- light from the sun needed by plants
- part of the plant that holds seeds
- type of plant with thin, soft stem
- name of the thick, hard stem of a tree
- roots take this in from the soil
- what you put seeds in to grow
- what you plant in the soil to grow new plants
- plants need enough _______ to grow
14 Clues: what you put seeds in to grow • roots take this in from the soil • part of the plant that holds seeds • type of plant with thin, soft stem • part of the plant that makes seeds • plants need enough _______ to grow • light from the sun needed by plants • type of plant with a thick, hard stem • name of the thick, hard stem of a tree • things in the soil plants need to grow • ...
Crossword puzzle 2022-03-18
Across
- Conversion of rangeland, rain-fed cropland, or irrigated cropland to desertlike land
- is made from fossilized biomass from 50:350 million years ago.
- are diffused that are difficult to identify.
- Partially decomposed organic plants and animal matter used as soil conditioner or fertilizer
- are fertilizers which is named because they are supposed to be natural
- a network of interconnected transmission lines that joins power plants together and links them with end users of electricity
- Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth
- a form of soil degradation that occurs when soil remains under water for prolonged periods of time
Down
- are fertilizers that are manufactured by humans by using chemical processes and fossil fuels
- areas with soil submerged/saturated plants in water for at least part of the year.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- chemicals that interfere with endocrine or hormones producers in the body
- is the lack of basic food and nutriousion ones
- the lowest layer of earth atmosphere
- Condition under which every person in a given area has daily access to enough nutritious food to have an active and healthy life.
- when there are particles heavier than air and settle out of the atmosphere
- found in paint and its neurotoxin and endocrine disrupter
- is the layer that has the protective ozone layer
- when many nutrients is being leaked in lakes and ocean causing low oxygen levels
19 Clues: the lowest layer of earth atmosphere • A way of supplying water to an area of land • are diffused that are difficult to identify. • is the lack of basic food and nutriousion ones • is the layer that has the protective ozone layer • found in paint and its neurotoxin and endocrine disrupter • is made from fossilized biomass from 50:350 million years ago. • ...
Ceramics Terminology Puzzle 2021-11-02
Across
- a sticky fine-grained earth that can be moulded when soft and is baked to make ceramics and pottery.
- a form of decoration made by scratching through a surface to reveal a lower layer of colour
- a mixture of clay and water used to join pieces of clay together
- completely dry or extremely dry
- a material with pattern or letters cut out of it and is used to help guide
Down
- pottery that has not been fired thoroughly enough and is slightly coarser than stoneware
- a hollow container used to hold substances.
- a furnace or oven used for burning, baking, drying for pottery
- o scratch marks onto the clay to help the joining process of other lay pieces
- hard, unfired pottery but is hard enough to be decorated
10 Clues: completely dry or extremely dry • a hollow container used to hold substances. • hard, unfired pottery but is hard enough to be decorated • a furnace or oven used for burning, baking, drying for pottery • a mixture of clay and water used to join pieces of clay together • a material with pattern or letters cut out of it and is used to help guide • ...
Year 7 ART 2022-05-02
Across
- colours Green, purple, orange
- Painting by Edvard Munch, 1893, called the ultimate portrait of the human soul
- The method of attaching one piece of clay to another creating a cross hatch design
- Two wooden sticks the same height used to roll out clay evenly
- The name of the swirling trees drawn by Hundertwasser
- Famous Spanish architect who created Parc Güell
- Shows light to dark range of tone
Down
- A style of painting that expresses the inner world of emotion.
- Austrian visual artist and architect.
- A portrait that an artist produces of themselves.
- Used to secure one piece of clay to another, like glue
11 Clues: colours Green, purple, orange • Shows light to dark range of tone • Austrian visual artist and architect. • Famous Spanish architect who created Parc Güell • A portrait that an artist produces of themselves. • The name of the swirling trees drawn by Hundertwasser • Used to secure one piece of clay to another, like glue • ...
Living off earth's resources 2021-08-19
Across
- what are the resources that exist without any actions of humankind?
- as countries develop, people want?
- when land become so degraded and dry its like a desert, what do we call it?
- how many oercent of earth's water is fresh (not salty?
- how many percent of earth's water is in the Oceans?
- what is the most important energy type we all use now and treasure, people and countries even fight and buy over it, what is it?
- when u dont have animals manure and can afford fertiliser, what do u put around the plant roots?
- bare soil develops a?
Down
- most of the water in Ogallala is atleast 8000 years old, what is the water called?
- when u dig a hole, line it with leaves or vegetable scraps, and animal manure, and put a young plant in it, what do they call it?
- in water cycle, when water is evaporated from the ocean, it leaves what behind?
- how many more times are there more water below ground than in rivers and lakes?
- when soil is poor quality,through misuse, what do we call it?
- what are wind energy, and solar energy in which type of resources?
- what is also taken in by the air trapped in soil?
- where do people bury soil?
- the demand for water is?
- when we let too many animals graze on soil for too long, it ends up bare and?
- where does the water get taken in when its on plants?
- what does the nutrients plants need?
20 Clues: bare soil develops a? • the demand for water is? • where do people bury soil? • as countries develop, people want? • what does the nutrients plants need? • what is also taken in by the air trapped in soil? • how many percent of earth's water is in the Oceans? • where does the water get taken in when its on plants? • how many oercent of earth's water is fresh (not salty? • ...
The Lil Plant 2021-10-13
Across
- Low humidity
- can be damaging to plants.
- moving air throughout, into, and out of the greenhouse
- we use them on the bottom of the pot to prevent too much or to little water
- water held by the soil in small pores
- receive most water through the root system.
- Transpiration the loss of_____-_____ through the stomata
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- _____is made of,78% Nitrogen,21% Oxygen,and1% Other (including CO2 0.04%)
- The _____-____ of plants increases under conditions of high humidity.
- Stomata 0pening in the ____
- In greenhouses,we _______the level of carbon dioxide to promote photosynthesis.
- water held so strongly by soil particles that it can not be used by plants
- total volume of air or water in a media/soil
Down
- leads to damage roots ( dry our/ cell death)
- % of media/soil that holds air
- low transpiration
- Frequent rain and high humidity result in ____ tropical forests
- is picked up mainly by the roots of the plant.
- ________-_________such as sulfur dioxide and ozone, can kill plants.
- the part where the plant intakes the water
- the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces against external forces like gravity
- a pocket of air or water in a media/soil
- the total amount of water a soil can hold against the force of gravity
- leads to damage to roots (lack of oxygen/rotting)
25 Clues: Low humidity • low transpiration • can be damaging to plants. • Stomata 0pening in the ____ • % of media/soil that holds air • the amount of water vapor in the air • water held by the soil in small pores • a pocket of air or water in a media/soil • the part where the plant intakes the water • receive most water through the root system. • ...
CTM Crossword 8th July 2021-07-08
10 Clues: resident DJ • Liam's obsession • with noon comes a..? • 2nd july crossword champion • colour of libby's scarf today • don't forget: you're here...? • Michael's one and only news source • common acronym in slack each morning • number of tiers on the big blue trophy • popular cash only Asian eatery opposite tower
Rocks, Soil, Weathering, and Erosion 2021-11-28
Across
- the shade you see; black, brown, greenish, gray, white, orange, tan, reddish,dark brown
- a solid piece of Earth's surface
- the space, conditions, and all the living and nonliving things around an organism
- what a surface looks and feels like; hard, soft, slippery, smooth, glassy, waxy, warm, cold
- a mixture of sand silt, clay, rock, and humus (plant and animal remains)
- nonliving substance found on the Earth's surface and deep inside the crust; made of elements.
- the breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water, wind, and ice
Down
- a physical property referring to how an object shines when light reflects from its surface
- the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity, water, wind, or ice
- a measure of how easily the smooth surface of mineral can be scratched by a fingernail, penny, etc.
- physical or chemical characteristics of matter used to describe or identify a substance
11 Clues: a solid piece of Earth's surface • a mixture of sand silt, clay, rock, and humus (plant and animal remains) • the space, conditions, and all the living and nonliving things around an organism • the breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water, wind, and ice • ...
Earth Science Unit 14 Vocabulary 2022-03-02
Across
- an area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- a form of wind erosion in which find, dry soil particles are blown away
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay deposited by the wind
- a small body of water separated from the sea by a low, narrow strip of land
- high and steep formation of rock that extends out from shore into the water
Down
- a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore
- the movement of sand or other sediments by short jumps and bounces that is caused by wind or water
- any rock that is pitted, grooved, or polished by wind abrasion
- an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment
- a mound of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind
- a water current that travels near and parallel to the shoreline
11 Clues: any rock that is pitted, grooved, or polished by wind abrasion • an area of the shoreline that is made up of deposited sediment • a water current that travels near and parallel to the shoreline • a long ridge of sand or narrow island that lies parallel to the shore • a form of wind erosion in which find, dry soil particles are blown away • ...
Elianny Acosta Sec. #3 X-Word 2024-03-21
Across
- Who was another one of the "sectional leaders"? (Thought that slavery was evil)
- What does sectionalism mean? (___ to one's state or section)
- Who was another one of the "sectional leaders"?
- What part of the U.S did Clay speak for?
- What was Calhoun a defender of?
- What kind of power did Gibbons vs Ogden upheld?
- Where was Webster from?
- Where was Calhoun from?
Down
- What was another type of section that Americans were loyal to? (towards the left)
- What type of "growth" did Henry Clay want for the U.S?
- What kind of era did people think the U.S went into after the War of 1812?
- What was one of the sections that Americans felt they were loyal to? (down)
- Who was one of the "sectional leaders" that took center stage following the War of 1812?
- What was another one of the sections that they felt loyal to? (up)
- What kind of "role" did Webster want the Federal Gov. to do for the economy?
15 Clues: Where was Webster from? • Where was Calhoun from? • What was Calhoun a defender of? • What part of the U.S did Clay speak for? • Who was another one of the "sectional leaders"? • What kind of power did Gibbons vs Ogden upheld? • What type of "growth" did Henry Clay want for the U.S? • What does sectionalism mean? (___ to one's state or section) • ...
Artwork Types 2023-07-22
Across
- Artworks made from clay that are shaped, fired, and glazed.
- Art Art created using digital technology and software.
- A technique of incising designs on hard surfaces like metal or wood.
- Handcrafted clay vessels and objects, often functional.
- The art of capturing images using cameras and photographic techniques.
- An artwork created by assembling small pieces of colored glass, tiles, or stones.
- Art Artworks created using fabric, yarn, or other textiles.
Down
- A technique of creating artworks by transferring ink from a plate to paper.
- A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials like stone, clay, or metal.
- A creation made using pigments applied to a canvas or surface.
- The art of decorative handwriting or lettering.
- Art Artworks designed to transform a space and engage the audience.
- A composition made by combining various materials, such as paper, fabric, or photographs.
- Street art or drawings created on public walls or surfaces.
- A representation or design made with pens, pencils, or charcoal on paper.
15 Clues: The art of decorative handwriting or lettering. • Art Art created using digital technology and software. • Handcrafted clay vessels and objects, often functional. • Artworks made from clay that are shaped, fired, and glazed. • Street art or drawings created on public walls or surfaces. • Art Artworks created using fabric, yarn, or other textiles. • ...
CHapter 12 2020-12-08
20 Clues: Road • Clay • Party • River • Party • Canal • system • Treaty • Monroe • rights • System • of 1818 • Cabinet • of 1837 • Doctrine • Agreement • Territory • v. Georgia • Convention • Removal Act
8th Grade Art Vocab 2023-05-03
Across
- principle of design: means the focus of the artwork
- This is the stage that clay is called after it has been fired (cooked)
- this is movement in art when artists focused on commerical culture, celebrities, advertisements and comics as the subject of their art
- this is name for a group of colors chosen for use in an artwork
- type of rhythm where the same element is repeated but changes back and forth
- This is the name for 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- this kind of art tells a story using visuals
- This is oven used to "cook" the clay
- These are two colors opposite on the color wheel that "bring out the best" in one another
- principle of design: means the path the viewer’s eye takes through the work of art (studied this when we made our figure sculptures)
- This is a material used to add color to clay that is made from pigment and glass and usually has a shiny finish
Down
- This is the technique used to attach clay together
- principle of design: when two opposite elements are put beside each other in an artwork
- This is the name for the string that is stretched up and down on the loom, in which you weave your work
- type of rhythm where the elements repeat in the same way every time
- principle of design: means all parts working together in a work of art (we studied this during the Pop Art painting project)
- This is the the art tool used to make a weaving (ours were made from cardboard)
- principle of design: means the distribution of visual weight (we studied this during the ceramics projects)
- an artwork's purpose or use
- the word that describes an artist still alive and working today
- this is the word for the "skeleton" of the sculpture
21 Clues: an artwork's purpose or use • This is oven used to "cook" the clay • this kind of art tells a story using visuals • This is the technique used to attach clay together • principle of design: means the focus of the artwork • this is the word for the "skeleton" of the sculpture • this is name for a group of colors chosen for use in an artwork • ...
