discoveries and invention Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 10 2021-03-05
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- tax on imported goods
- Senator from Massachusetts
- money for investment
- last name of war hawk from South Carolina
- removal of weapons
- shares of ownership in a company
- a grant that gives an inventor the sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- compromise that brought in MAine and Missouri as states
- toll road
- last name of MExican priest who led revolt in Mexico against Spain
- official population count
- road that went from Maryland to vandalia, IL
- treaty that gave Florida to the US
- 5th president of the US
- arrangement bringing manufacturing steps together in one place (two words)
- canal that connected the great lakes with New York City
- one of several separate compartments where water levels are raised or lowered
- inventor of the Clermont
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- last name of General who raided Spanish forts in Florida
- projects to develop the nation's transportation system
- last name of man who proposed the Erie Canal
- application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- Great Compromiser from Kentucky
- ship that made the trip from NYC to Albany in 32 hours
- parts that can replace other identical parts
- economic system where individuals own most businesses
- loyalty to one's region
- machine that separates cotton from its seed
- last name of man who invented cotton gin
- an artificial waterway
- last name of man who began the factory system in America
31 Clues: toll road • removal of weapons • money for investment • tax on imported goods • an artificial waterway • loyalty to one's region • 5th president of the US • inventor of the Clermont • official population count • Senator from Massachusetts • Great Compromiser from Kentucky • shares of ownership in a company • treaty that gave Florida to the US • last name of man who invented cotton gin • ...
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY 2023-02-02
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- Which artist sculpted the best-known Renaissance Period statue of David?
- Michelangelo spent almost four years painting what part of the Sistine Chapel?
- Which family in Florence, had a profound impact on finance, as well as Renaissance art and culture,due to their great wealth and power?
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- Which invention of the Renaissance Period helped most to spread ideas and discoveries? Printing __
- what church served as the greatest patron of the arts during the Renaissance Period?
5 Clues: Which artist sculpted the best-known Renaissance Period statue of David? • Michelangelo spent almost four years painting what part of the Sistine Chapel? • what church served as the greatest patron of the arts during the Renaissance Period? • Which invention of the Renaissance Period helped most to spread ideas and discoveries? Printing __ • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Sumer 2015-01-22
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- a Mesopotamian or Sumerian temple
- one of the upper class that lived in the center of the city
- owned no property of their own
- Sumerians believed this brought joy to the gods
- a person who sells things to make money
- an invention to transport and store water
- designed temples
- a specialized job where they write in their written language
- a craftsperson
- the most important thing in their lives that involved every aspect of their life
- Land Between the Rivers
- structure way a civilization is organized
- this invention was created from a potters tool
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- when a civilization has enough food to feed its people
- forced to serve in the army
- the use of tools for practical purposes
- has highly developed way of live, government, written language and a social structure
- a type of artisan who worked to make tools and weapons
- involves both a set of beliefs and forms of worship
- created beauty and strength in homes
- ancient Sumerian writing
- a person who was in charge of a city-state
- an invention used for war
- symbols that stand for real objects
- material ancient Sumerian houses were made from
- an invention that helped create a stable food supply
26 Clues: a craftsperson • designed temples • Land Between the Rivers • ancient Sumerian writing • an invention used for war • forced to serve in the army • owned no property of their own • a Mesopotamian or Sumerian temple • symbols that stand for real objects • created beauty and strength in homes • the use of tools for practical purposes • a person who sells things to make money • ...
Chapter 5 Ancient Sumer 2015-01-22
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- a person who was in charge of a city-state
- created beauty and strength in homes
- involves both a set of beliefs and forms of worship
- structure way a civilization is organized
- this invention was created from a potters tool
- when a civilization has enough food to feed its people
- Land Between the Rivers
- symbols that stand for real objects
- a person who sells things to make money
- material ancient Sumerian houses were made from
- a type of artisan who worked to make tools and weapons
- an invention used for war
- a Mesopotamian or Sumerian temple
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- has highly developed way of live, government, written language and a social structure
- designed temples
- one of the upper class that lived in the center of the city
- the most important thing in their lives that involved every aspect of their life
- a specialized job where they write in their written language
- Sumerians believed this brought joy to the gods
- an invention to transport and store water
- forced to serve in the army
- an invention that helped create a stable food supply
- the use of tools for practical purposes
- ancient Sumerian writing
- a craftsperson
- owned no property of their own
26 Clues: a craftsperson • designed temples • Land Between the Rivers • ancient Sumerian writing • an invention used for war • forced to serve in the army • owned no property of their own • a Mesopotamian or Sumerian temple • symbols that stand for real objects • created beauty and strength in homes • the use of tools for practical purposes • a person who sells things to make money • ...
Chapter 18 2011-11-09
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- Started a newspaper in NYC and became a very rich man, the World Newspaper. Yellow Journalism
- is a rapid growth of a city’s populations
- Is a company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry
- center offering to help the urban poor, Jane Addams tried to help immigrants assimilate
- are buildings divided into MINY tiny apartments
- style of reporting and displaying news in a sensational way that distorts the truth
- is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- Wanted to make an invention that would carry the human voice. He made the invention of the first telephone
- Was an American manufacturer who made the invention of the car. He wanted everyone to have one so he made the assembly line, which gave cars a mass production
- tested a gas-powered airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Made the invention of the Airplane
- entered the business of the steel industry and become very rich using the method of vertical integration
- manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves on a conveyor belt
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- entered the business of oil, and became very rich using monopolies
- Document that gives someone the sole right to sell an invention
- process of becoming part of another culture
- Right to unions to negotiate with management for workers as a group
- someone who sets up a new business to make a profit
- large compartments of ships that usually held cattle
- Was a famous writer who tried to write stuff how it was, was a realist and tried to add color
- Set up a research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, and made the invention of the light bulb
- economic system in which each privately owned business decides what to produce, how much to produce, and what prices to change
- person who opposes all forms of government
- Worked very hard to help city dwellers. She opened a settlement house to help them
- or artist who tries to show life as it is
24 Clues: is a rapid growth of a city’s populations • or artist who tries to show life as it is • person who opposes all forms of government • process of becoming part of another culture • are buildings divided into MINY tiny apartments • someone who sets up a new business to make a profit • large compartments of ships that usually held cattle • ...
Anthem 2024-02-26
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- 7-2521
- The place people can report things to
- Stands for I
- 5-3000
- The name Golden One gave Equality
- what people call others
- A place they are not allowed to go
- When he told people about his invention
- A brother of equality
- A place equality and liberty worked
- An invention equality made
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- A place equality chose to hide in to invent light
- Author of Anthem
- what equality made out of his invention
- The lady equality loves
- A friend who looks out for equality
- The book name
- Where they found the house they were staying in
- The main character
- The forbidden word
20 Clues: 7-2521 • 5-3000 • Stands for I • The book name • Author of Anthem • The main character • The forbidden word • A brother of equality • The lady equality loves • what people call others • An invention equality made • The name Golden One gave Equality • A place they are not allowed to go • A friend who looks out for equality • A place equality and liberty worked • ...
Inventions 2024-03-08
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- This invention is a portable source of electricity
- This invention makes books
- This invention keeps food cold
- This invention helps us look into space
- This invention helps us see very small things
- This invention lets us take pictures
- This invention uses electricity to make light
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- This invention helps us measure temperature
- This invention flies
- This is a person who invents things
- This invention lets us talk to people far away
- This invention helps us tell time
12 Clues: This invention flies • This invention makes books • This invention keeps food cold • This invention helps us tell time • This is a person who invents things • This invention lets us take pictures • This invention helps us look into space • This invention helps us measure temperature • This invention helps us see very small things • ...
inventions and discoveries 2022-07-22
10 Clues: I invented radio? • I invented airplane? • I am father of computer? • I invented sticky notes? • I invented the telegraph? • who invented printing press? • I discovered gravity who am i? • I invented light bulb who am i ? • ' I invented television? • I made a very useful invention its a one to one communication
INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES 2022-07-22
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- ELVA EDISON I HAVE INVENTED BULB
- DANIEL FAHRENHEIT I HAVE INVENTED THERMOMETER
- MARCONI I HAVE INVENTED RADIO
- MORSE I HAVE INVENTED TELEGRAPH
- HENRY I HAVE DISCOVER AFRICA
- BABBAGE I HAVE INVENTED COMPUTER
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- POLO I HAVE DISCOVER ASIA
- GRAHAM BELL I HAVE INVENTED TELEPHONE
- LAENNEC I HAVE INVENTED STETHOSCOPE
- COLUMBUS I HAVE DISCOVERED AMERCA
10 Clues: POLO I HAVE DISCOVER ASIA • HENRY I HAVE DISCOVER AFRICA • MARCONI I HAVE INVENTED RADIO • MORSE I HAVE INVENTED TELEGRAPH • ELVA EDISON I HAVE INVENTED BULB • COLUMBUS I HAVE DISCOVERED AMERCA • BABBAGE I HAVE INVENTED COMPUTER • LAENNEC I HAVE INVENTED STETHOSCOPE • GRAHAM BELL I HAVE INVENTED TELEPHONE • DANIEL FAHRENHEIT I HAVE INVENTED THERMOMETER
Inventions and discoveries 2023-06-12
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- A machine that can store and process information, and help us do tasks like writing and playing games.
- A type of radiation that can pass through the body and create images of bones and organs.
- A device used to talk to someone who is far away, using wires and signals.
- bulb A device that produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- A vehicle that can fly in the sky and carry people and goods to faraway places.
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- A device that magnifies tiny objects, allowing us to see them in detail.
- A powerful form of energy that can be used to power machines and devices.
- A medicine that can help fight bacterial infections and save lives.
- A tool used to see objects in the distance, like stars and planets, up close.
- A circular object that rotates around an axle, making it easier to move heavy objects.
10 Clues: A medicine that can help fight bacterial infections and save lives. • A device that magnifies tiny objects, allowing us to see them in detail. • A powerful form of energy that can be used to power machines and devices. • A device used to talk to someone who is far away, using wires and signals. • ...
Inventors and Discoveries 2024-04-14
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- This scientists; discovery of radium helped create treatments for cancer
- This writer gave us the word over 1000 words including swagger.
- This culture created modern democracy
- After isolating an active agent in mold, this inventor developed penicillin
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- This mathematician gave us a theory showing the relationship between speed, time, and distance.
- This scientist is considered the "Mother of the Modern Environmental Movement"
- This university built the first electronic digital computer system.
- This Japanese american man intenved Bitcoin and then vanished in 2011
- This physicist discovered gravity.
- This man went outside with a kite and metal key and discovered electricity.
10 Clues: This physicist discovered gravity. • This culture created modern democracy • This writer gave us the word over 1000 words including swagger. • This university built the first electronic digital computer system. • This Japanese american man intenved Bitcoin and then vanished in 2011 • This scientists; discovery of radium helped create treatments for cancer • ...
Isaac Newton Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-01
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- What money factory did Isaac work at after he was done making discoveries?
- What other subject did Isaac make discoveries and rules in other than science?
- What did Newton discover that is broken into many different colors?
- What did Isaac discover and create 3 laws for?
- Isaac went to _______ college.
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- What type of present day science did Isaac study?
- In what month was Isaac born?
- What town in England was Isaac Newton born in?
- Isaac was inspired by Johannes _______.
- What force pulls on Earth forcing it into orbit?
- What did Isaac's first father do for a living?
11 Clues: In what month was Isaac born? • Isaac went to _______ college. • Isaac was inspired by Johannes _______. • What town in England was Isaac Newton born in? • What did Isaac's first father do for a living? • What did Isaac discover and create 3 laws for? • What force pulls on Earth forcing it into orbit? • What type of present day science did Isaac study? • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2022-04-05
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- Belief that humans were worth studying
- invention that helped with the clock
- Church who protested against Catholics
- studied anatomy and drew medical books
- process of learning we still use
- invention that helped with microscopes
- Papers the church was sold for forgiveness
- What the word Renaissance means
- Someone who was skilled in many areas
- proved earth revolved around the sun
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- Time period before the Renaissance
- Type of learning about Greece and Rome
- Monk who nailed 95 theses to church door
- A very important invention by Gutenberg
- Points to prove
- father of the scientific method
- Renaissance painter who did the Mona Lisa
17 Clues: Points to prove • father of the scientific method • What the word Renaissance means • process of learning we still use • Time period before the Renaissance • invention that helped with the clock • proved earth revolved around the sun • Someone who was skilled in many areas • Belief that humans were worth studying • Type of learning about Greece and Rome • ...
Chile a country of astrominical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • hitos • cosmos • cielos • grande • premio • situado • químico • regiones • años luz • excelente • científico • instalaciones • descubrimientos • way. Via láctea
IP and sports fitness 2026-03-11
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- Ability to sustain prolonged physical activity
- Boston Scientific pulsed field ablation technology
- Kept private or restricted from disclosure
- IP Rights to proprietary business information kept confidential
- Systematic investigation to advance knowledge
- Exercise and overall physical well being
- Heart devices that regulate blood flow
- Creations of the mind protected by law
- Boston Scientific device for left atrial appendage closure
- Permission to use someone else's patented invention
- Legal protection for a brand name or logo
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- To create and bring new ideas to market
- Medical technology innovation sector
- Study of the heart's electrical activity
- Exclusive right granted for an invention
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillator abbreviation
- Structured preparation for performance improvement
- Implant used to keep a blood vessel open
- Pattern of heartbeats or athletic tempo
- Product blueprint or protected visual appearance
- Section of a patent that defines the invention
- Not inactive or currently functioning
- Early working model of an invention
- Relating to heart health or endurance training
- Protection for original written or artistic work
25 Clues: Early working model of an invention • Medical technology innovation sector • Not inactive or currently functioning • Heart devices that regulate blood flow • Creations of the mind protected by law • To create and bring new ideas to market • Pattern of heartbeats or athletic tempo • Study of the heart's electrical activity • Exclusive right granted for an invention • ...
SAT Vocab List 4 2015-02-12
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- lethargic; unable to move
- purification; cleansing
- ease; make less burdensome
- inappropriate or ludicrous use of a word
- patience; restraint; leniency
- being everywhere simultaneously
- small
- outdated
- rebellious; insubordinate
- ideal example; model
- change or variation; ups and downs
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- to remove from a high position
- rising above; going beyond
- ephemeral; fading; brief
- deadly affliction; curse; plague
- habit of making fortunate discoveries by chance
- cantankerous or bad-tempered person
- brilliantly shining
- teacher
- sociable; fond of eating, drinking, and people
20 Clues: small • teacher • outdated • brilliantly shining • ideal example; model • purification; cleansing • ephemeral; fading; brief • lethargic; unable to move • rebellious; insubordinate • rising above; going beyond • ease; make less burdensome • patience; restraint; leniency • to remove from a high position • being everywhere simultaneously • deadly affliction; curse; plague • ...
Ancient Chinese- Myla Unterweger 2019-03-12
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- A animal that is used to carry heavy loads and carry people in the hot desert
- A ancient Chinese invention that is used to steer ships
- Ancient Chinese invention that holds back water
- Ancient Chinese invention that is valuable
- A philosopher who taught important life lessons
- First known civilization
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- Ancient Chinese invention that you can right on
- Closely related people of many generations
- a system of beliefs and values
- yellow or brown soil
- A ancient Chinese invention used to tell directions
- The last name of a ancient Chinese writer who wrote history
12 Clues: yellow or brown soil • First known civilization • a system of beliefs and values • Closely related people of many generations • Ancient Chinese invention that is valuable • Ancient Chinese invention that you can right on • Ancient Chinese invention that holds back water • A philosopher who taught important life lessons • A ancient Chinese invention used to tell directions • ...
Inventions Crossword 2021-03-02
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- The most successful connects Lake Erie and the Hudson River. A cheaper way to transport goods via water.
- Invented by Donald McKay, made it faster to get from place to place, helped people get to California quickly for the gold rush of 49.
- Eli Whitney's invention that made it much easier and faster to clean cotton.
- A machine used to sew several pieces of fabric together to make clothing, invented by Elias Howe.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States.
- Eli Whitney's other main invention helped with the production of this weapon.
- Made it faster to cut through states instead of having to go by water first, and also sped up the shipment of goods to other locations. Created by George Stephenson
- Eli Whitney's invention that allowed unskilled workers to produce items quicker at a lower cost, and made replacing parts much easier.
- James Hargreaves' invention that made making thread quicker, which led to the completion of clothing and textiles faster.
- invented by John Deere, a plow with a steel board that made it easier to break up tough soil without clumps getting stuck to it.
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- Samuel Slater's invention that was powered by water instead of by horse.
- Referred to as royalty, a crop that played a major part in the increase in slaves and inspired one of Eli Whitney's inventions.
- Samuel F. B. Morse's invention that helped news travel long distances much quicker and gave everyone access to information faster.
- Created by Cyrus McCormick, a horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains.
- Gave merchants and farmers cheap means of moving goods and was a form of transportation, created by Robert Fulton.
- Henry Bessemer's process for mass-producing steel, helped the growth of the railroad tracks.
16 Clues: Samuel Slater's invention that was powered by water instead of by horse. • Eli Whitney's invention that made it much easier and faster to clean cotton. • Eli Whitney's other main invention helped with the production of this weapon. • The transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States. • ...
Chapter 10 2021-03-05
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- canal that connected the great lakes with New York City
- economic system where individuals own most businesses
- last name of man who began the factory system in America
- Senator from Massachusetts
- treaty that gave Florida to the US
- arrangement bringing manufacturing steps together in one place (two words)
- an artificial waterway
- inventor of the Clermont
- last name of man who proposed the Erie Canal
- shares of ownership in a company
- compromise that brought in MAine and Missouri as states
- last name of war hawk from South Carolina
- a grant that gives an inventor the sole legal right to an invention and its profits
- one of several separate compartments where water levels are raised or lowered
- money for investment
- projects to develop the nation's transportation system
- parts that can replace other identical parts
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- removal of weapons
- last name of man who invented cotton gin
- road that went from Maryland to vandalia, IL
- ship that made the trip from NYC to Albany in 32 hours
- last name of MExican priest who led revolt in Mexico against Spain
- application of scientific discoveries to practical use
- official population count
- loyalty to one's region
- Great Compromiser from Kentucky
- last name of General who raided Spanish forts in Florida
- 5th president of the US
- tax on imported goods
- machine that separates cotton from its seed
- toll road
31 Clues: toll road • removal of weapons • money for investment • tax on imported goods • an artificial waterway • loyalty to one's region • 5th president of the US • inventor of the Clermont • official population count • Senator from Massachusetts • Great Compromiser from Kentucky • shares of ownership in a company • treaty that gave Florida to the US • last name of man who invented cotton gin • ...
Battery invention 2023-04-17
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- Electrolyte solution used in lead-acid batteries
- Type of battery with a paste electrolyte, commonly used in flashlights and toys
- Process where a substance loses electrons in a chemical reaction
- Process where a substance gains electrons in a chemical reaction
- Electrode where oxidation occurs in a battery
- Type of rechargeable battery commonly used in portable devices
- Electrode where reduction occurs in a battery
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- Component of a battery that conducts electricity
- Process of coating metal with zinc to prevent corrosion, named after Luigi Galvani
- Metal commonly used in batteries due to its ability to oxidize and reduce easily
- Type of battery with an alkaline electrolyte, commonly used in household appliances
- Type of battery commonly used in portable electronics
- Atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to loss or gain of electrons
- Early type of battery invented by Alessandro Volta
- Type of battery commonly used in automobiles
15 Clues: Type of battery commonly used in automobiles • Electrode where oxidation occurs in a battery • Electrode where reduction occurs in a battery • Component of a battery that conducts electricity • Electrolyte solution used in lead-acid batteries • Early type of battery invented by Alessandro Volta • Type of battery commonly used in portable electronics • ...
Tech Talk 2025-12-05
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- on/off switch
- what an invention produces
- any controls on a system
- what we do with a problem in the first step of the design cycle
- ten of these in a centimeter
- the design software we use in class
- the first example of a new invention
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- what an invention needs in order to work
- something we want our invention to have
- it's worth big money
- something we do not want our invention to have
- the company name of our printer, AND an inventor
12 Clues: on/off switch • it's worth big money • any controls on a system • what an invention produces • ten of these in a centimeter • the design software we use in class • the first example of a new invention • something we want our invention to have • what an invention needs in order to work • something we do not want our invention to have • ...
CHILE : A COUNTRY OF ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES 2023-08-07
15 Clues: pais • largo • cosmos • grandes • estudio • ubicado • premios • años luz • regiones • nocturnos • elementos • Via lactea • cientificos • descubrieron • instalaciones
CHILE:A COUNTRY OF ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • gram • cosmos • premio • grandes • químicos • ubicados • regiones • histórico • nocturnos • científicos • instalaciones • way vía láctea • years años luz • descubrimientos
Chile: a country of astronomical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: País • Hitos • Noche • Cosmos • Premio • Grande • Químico • Situado • Años Luz • Regiones • Excelente • Científico • Instalaciones • Descubrimientos • Way Vía láctea
Technologies and Scientific Discoveries 2025-10-16
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- Engine – The invention that powered the Industrial Revolution.
- Press – Early invention that allowed mass production of books and newspapers.
- – A device used to observe distant objects in the sky.
- Intelligence – Technology that enables machines to think and learn like humans.
- – Medical process that helps prevent diseases.
- – The molecule that carries genetic information in living things.
- – Sends and receives sound signals through the air.
- – Machine that performs calculations and processes data.
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- – Flow of electrons that powers most modern devices.
- Bulb – Produces light through electricity.
- – Used to see very small organisms or objects.
- – A machine designed for flying through the air.
- – A medicine discovered by Alexander Fleming that kills bacteria.
- – Used to send voice messages over long distances.
- – A global network connecting computers worldwide.
15 Clues: Bulb – Produces light through electricity. • – Used to see very small organisms or objects. • – Medical process that helps prevent diseases. • – A machine designed for flying through the air. • – Used to send voice messages over long distances. • – A global network connecting computers worldwide. • – Sends and receives sound signals through the air. • ...
Chindogu 2025-03-16
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- a bit strange
- to give someone an idea
- something new we can use
- someone who thinks up and designs something new
- it has no use
- normal
- almost the same as
- register an invention under your name
- a reaction to something
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- hurtful
- impulse
- to fight against
- during, at the same time
- to be part of
- idea
- strange
- to make
- it has use
- to think of something new
- fight against
- to train and domesticate
21 Clues: idea • normal • hurtful • impulse • strange • to make • it has use • a bit strange • to be part of • it has no use • fight against • to fight against • almost the same as • to give someone an idea • a reaction to something • during, at the same time • something new we can use • to train and domesticate • to think of something new • register an invention under your name • ...
China Crossword 2021-02-21
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- Main language spoken in China
- Silk Road traveler from Italy
- Dynasty the largest part of the Great Wall was built
- Invention for your mouth health
- Chinese Civilization began near this river
- Beloved bear
- First emperor of China
- Largest mountain in the World
- warriors frozen in time
- Most populated city in China
- Eating utensil used since Ancient China
- Capital of China
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- Tall red-headed bird
- Invention to celebrate with
- Invention to drink
- Mongol ruler
- Tea for health
- Cute monkey native to China
- Largest river in China
- Invention to write on
- Long path to trade goods on
- Tallest mountain range in China
- Wall, Largest human structure
- Invention sport to kick
- Staple food in China
- Continent China is located in
26 Clues: Mongol ruler • Beloved bear • Tea for health • Capital of China • Invention to drink • Tall red-headed bird • Staple food in China • Invention to write on • Largest river in China • First emperor of China • Invention sport to kick • warriors frozen in time • Invention to celebrate with • Cute monkey native to China • Long path to trade goods on • Most populated city in China • ...
invention crossword puzzle 2021-03-02
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- what invention did this machine that enabled an individual to produce multiple spools of threads simultaneously?
- what was Robert Fulton invention?
- what invention made electrical signals along a wire?
- horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains?
- what invention made cloths made by Elias Howe
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- what was Samuel slater invention
- parts what was Eli whitney second invinton?
- who made the cotton gin?
- what was John deer invention?
- It was used for transportation and to carry people and their luggage
10 Clues: who made the cotton gin? • what was John deer invention? • what was Samuel slater invention • what was Robert Fulton invention? • parts what was Eli whitney second invinton? • what invention made cloths made by Elias Howe • what invention made electrical signals along a wire? • horse-drawn machine that mowed wheat and other grains? • ...
Important Events 2024-04-28
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- Nicolas that developed sun-centered theory
- inventor of cotton gin
- inventor of the printing press
- sun-centered
- connecting west and east coast
- Turkey's Neolithic settlement
- Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific
- age to describe the Agricultural Revolution
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- standardized, identical parts
- Galileo's sentence
- 1876 invention
- helped lead to invention of the firearm
- travel prior to railroad
- Whitney invention removed seeds from what
- 1400's European printing capital
15 Clues: sun-centered • 1876 invention • Galileo's sentence • inventor of cotton gin • travel prior to railroad • standardized, identical parts • Turkey's Neolithic settlement • inventor of the printing press • connecting west and east coast • 1400's European printing capital • Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific • helped lead to invention of the firearm • ...
Learn by Doing 2023-03-07
11 Clues: grammar • numbers • bonjour • còmo estàs • creativity in reality • it has a lot of branches • high notes and low notes • archaeological discoveries • substances of which matter • landscapes and destinations • includes mechanics, heat, light
Chile a country of astrominical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • hitos • cosmos • cielos • grande • premio • situado • químico • regiones • años luz • excelente • científico • instalaciones • descubrimientos • way. Via láctea
Industrialization and Invention 2020-03-08
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- created by Samuel Morse and allowed for communication by transmitting electric signals over a wire
- four of these allowed for better businesses
- the idea that humans adapt to their environment by survival of the fittest & natural selection
- a labor dispute in which iron and steel workers protested a wage cut by Carnegie's steel company
- one of Thomas Edison's inventions that no longer required people to use fire as a source of brightness
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- one who operates or owns a business
- union open to everyone that wanted to replace the wage system with a cooperative system in which workers controlled the economy
- you buy out or drive out your competition
- monopolized the steel industry and gave his money to libraries
- he had 90% of the worlds oil
10 Clues: he had 90% of the worlds oil • one who operates or owns a business • you buy out or drive out your competition • four of these allowed for better businesses • monopolized the steel industry and gave his money to libraries • the idea that humans adapt to their environment by survival of the fittest & natural selection • ...
Industrial Revolution & Reformers 2019-04-03
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- movement to limit alcohol consumption
- painters from New York who painted landscapes of the west
- another invention by Eli Whitney that allowed for easy replacement of parts in tools and machinery and popularized the assembly line method
- women who worked at textile mills during the Industrial Revolution
- the process of producing large quantities of a product quickly and cheaply
- the invention by Cyrus McCormick that harvested crops many times faster than they had been before
- Leader of the abolitionist movement and conductor of the Underground Railroad
- painted portraits of birds or the Hudson River School
- reform to better public education and the skills of teachers
- movement to give women equality and the right to vote
- a series of workers and machines who progressively assemble identical products as they make their way around
- the era of rapid development in industry and innovation
- reform to better conditions in prisons and help those with mental conditions
- Leader of the abolitionist movement
- series of secret routes that helped slaves escape
- leader of the educational reform
- Main leader of the Prison and Mentally Ill reform
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- the invention by Eli Whitney which cotton from its seeds faster
- a cloth or woven fabric
- movement to end slavery
- train route stretching across the U.S. built by two companies (Union Pacific and Central Pacific)
- to re-shape or change something
- a transportation machine that turned steam into power
- a man-made waterway made to allow ships to pass through in-land areas.
- the invention by Samuel B. Morse that sped up communication through a special code that could be transferred through it.
- the invention by John Deere that sped up the process of preparing the soil for crops
- leader of the women's rights movement
27 Clues: a cloth or woven fabric • movement to end slavery • to re-shape or change something • leader of the educational reform • Leader of the abolitionist movement • movement to limit alcohol consumption • leader of the women's rights movement • series of secret routes that helped slaves escape • Main leader of the Prison and Mentally Ill reform • ...
French Canadian Innovations 2019-05-15
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- Bombardier invented this in 1935
- fries, cheese curds, gravy
- Raymond Lemieux figured out how _____ bind to proteins
- this montreal invention "defies gravity"
- heart genius
- William Chalmers invented this at McGill University in 1931
- university where 1st search engine technology was created
- Invented by First Nations people became Canada's official summer sport in 1994
- A printer invented by a 6th grader from Montreal
- The _________ Procedure was a ground breaking epilepsy treatment
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- original name of Hugh Le Caine's invention
- improved Bell's invention
- improved cell phone voice quality
- made it easier for blind people to find books to read
- solved a major canadian winter problem in 1927
- Leggo's inventing partner
- Lorne Elias invented the "_____ sniffer"
- puzzle innovator
- this film format was inspired after attending Expo 67 in Montreal
- which position did Jacques Plante play that inspired his invention
- 16 year old who sold the rights to his invention for 1000$
- founder of neuropsychology
- invented by Metis Phil Nuytten
- Dr. Maurice Levy's invention can handle 200,000 ____ per hour
24 Clues: heart genius • puzzle innovator • improved Bell's invention • Leggo's inventing partner • fries, cheese curds, gravy • founder of neuropsychology • invented by Metis Phil Nuytten • Bombardier invented this in 1935 • improved cell phone voice quality • Lorne Elias invented the "_____ sniffer" • this montreal invention "defies gravity" • original name of Hugh Le Caine's invention • ...
SCIENTISTS AND THEIR DISCOVERIES. 2021-03-25
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- Gave unit of radioactivity.
- gave conception of Bravais lattices.
- Won Noble Prize in physics and chemistry.
- discovered tge antidote to arsenic.
- discovered electromagnetic induction.
- discovered Energy Quanta.
- Created first version of periodic table.
- founder of modern Chemistry.
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- Discovered X-Rays in 1895.
- developed symbolic way to draw asymmetric carbon atoms.
- mentioned “atom” in “Vaisesika Sutra”.
- father of ancient chemistry,“Kitab-al- Kilam”.
- credited witg the discovery of Oxygen.
- discovered hydrogen.
14 Clues: discovered hydrogen. • discovered Energy Quanta. • Discovered X-Rays in 1895. • Gave unit of radioactivity. • founder of modern Chemistry. • discovered tge antidote to arsenic. • gave conception of Bravais lattices. • discovered electromagnetic induction. • mentioned “atom” in “Vaisesika Sutra”. • credited witg the discovery of Oxygen. • Created first version of periodic table. • ...
Blaise Pascal (- for spaces) 2024-06-06
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- what religion did he study
- how old was he when he was four
- was he married
- a invention used In gambling
- what was Pascal's first invention
- did pascal discover that vacuums are real
- what did his dad work for
- what gave him a tooth ache
- his programming language
- a invention used in medicine
- how old he was when he designed the calculator
- a book on his thoughts
- How long did pascal live
- what geometric shape did he find patterns to
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- The other sister
- how did he die
- what was the of the academy he went to
- a invention used in engineering
- something that he studies
- A French philosopher mathematician scientist and inventor
- what did he mostly study
- when he was born
- how old he was when he went to the academy
- what type of wheelbarrows did he invent
- One of the sisters
25 Clues: how did he die • was he married • The other sister • when he was born • One of the sisters • a book on his thoughts • what did he mostly study • his programming language • How long did pascal live • something that he studies • what did his dad work for • what religion did he study • what gave him a tooth ache • a invention used In gambling • a invention used in medicine • ...
Newton's laws, discoveries, and life 2016-02-29
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- forces are measured with a _____ scale
- When the forces on an object are not equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- What Newton’s third law is referred as
- A push or pull on an object
- Newton’s ___ law means “An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force”
- Speed in a given direction
- Mass moving at a certain velocity
- What Newton’s second law is referred as
- The units for force
- The distance an object covers over time
- Newton’s ___ law means that “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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- When the forces on an object are equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- What Newton’s first law is referred as
- The force that Newton named that is the attraction force between objects
- Newton’s ___ law means “The net force on an object equals the mass times the acceleration”
- Newton’s first name
- Using Newton’s second law, the more force you have on an object, the faster the object’s _____
- The sum of all forces on an object
- Where did Newton live?
- True or false, every object in the universe exerts a gravitational force.
- The amount of inertia that an object has depends on this
- The object that fell on Newton’s head that made him think about what pulled it down
- A measure of the gravitational force of an object on mass. More mass, more ____
- When there is balanced forces, there is ___ motion
24 Clues: Newton’s first name • The units for force • Where did Newton live? • Speed in a given direction • A push or pull on an object • Mass moving at a certain velocity • The sum of all forces on an object • forces are measured with a _____ scale • What Newton’s first law is referred as • What Newton’s third law is referred as • What Newton’s second law is referred as • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 7 2024-11-02
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- "The visible surface layer of the sun."
- "A technique that uses electric current to drive chemical reactions."
- "The process of change in rocks due to heat, pressure, or chemical reactions."
- "A device for measuring properties of light over a specific portion of the spectrum."
- "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle."
- "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
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- "A device that uses rotation to separate substances of different densities."
- "The chemical process that combines small molecules into long chains."
- "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system."
- "A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light."
- "A planet located outside our solar system."
- "An instrument used to detect radiation."
- "The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis."
- "The study of Earth’s crust movements and their effects, like earthquakes."
- "The science of designing and building aircraft."
- "A large ecosystem characterized by specific climate and species."
- "The process where a substance changes from solid to gas without becoming liquid."
20 Clues: "The visible surface layer of the sun." • "An instrument used to detect radiation." • "A planet located outside our solar system." • "The science of designing and building aircraft." • "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system." • "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus." • "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 8 2024-11-02
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- "A hypothetical particle thought to mediate the force of gravity."
- "A change in DNA that can lead to genetic diversity or disease."
- "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles."
- "Irregular motion in fluid dynamics, often experienced in air travel."
- "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight."
- "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane."
- "A chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons, often producing rust."
- "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology."
- "The process of combining atomic nuclei to release energy, as in stars."
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- "Organic material from plants and animals used as an energy source."
- "A technique for dating ancient materials by measuring carbon isotopes."
- "A cell that transmits nerve impulses in the nervous system."
- "An instrument that separates light into a spectrum for analysis."
- "The study of movement and mechanics in biological systems."
- "A close and often long-term interaction between different species."
- "The study of air movement around objects, crucial in designing airplanes."
- "A technology using high-frequency sound waves to image internal structures."
- "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics."
- "The occurrence of different forms among individuals in a population."
- "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue."
20 Clues: "The study of cells, a fundamental area of biology." • "A semiconductor device crucial to modern electronics." • "Organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles." • "The process by which plants produce food from sunlight." • "The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane." • "A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 10 2024-11-02
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- "Innovation inspired by natural forms, processes, and ecosystems."
- "The study of chemical reactions facilitated by sound waves."
- "A small DNA molecule within a cell, often used in genetic engineering."
- "The study of the form and structure of organisms."
- "A set of chemical compounds that modify the genome's function."
- "A type of particle accelerator used in scientific research."
- "The study of life’s potential in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The metabolic pathway that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources."
- "The process of remotely recording and transmitting data."
- "The transplantation of organs or tissues between different species."
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- "The genetic modification of an organism by transferring genes from another species."
- "Molecules with the same chemical formula but different structures."
- "The branch of molecular biology focused on mapping and editing genomes."
- "The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections."
- "A material that can conduct electricity without resistance at low temperatures."
- "A transition area between two biological communities."
- "The study of biological materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A salt or ester of carbonic acid, often found in rocks and minerals."
- "The frozen water part of the Earth's surface, including ice caps and glaciers."
- "Materials that decompose naturally through biological processes."
20 Clues: "The study of the form and structure of organisms." • "A transition area between two biological communities." • "The process of remotely recording and transmitting data." • "The study of chemical reactions facilitated by sound waves." • "A type of particle accelerator used in scientific research." • "The study of life’s potential in the universe beyond Earth." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 15 2024-11-03
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- "The gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted."
- "The study of motion without considering its causes."
- "The community of microorganisms living in a particular environment, such as the gut."
- "The visible surface layer of a star, like the Sun."
- "A metabolic process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol."
- "A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed."
- "The study of bones and skeletal elements."
- "The process by which cells engulf particles to destroy them."
- "The protective cap at the end of a chromosome, important in aging and cancer."
- "Describes a solution with a higher concentration of solutes than the cell inside it."
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- "An optical defect causing blurred vision."
- "The science of measuring radiation intensity, especially in astronomy."
- "The study of vibrations on the Sun’s surface to learn about its interior."
- "A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living organisms."
- "A device that measures temperature by converting thermal energy into voltage."
- "The study of electron waves on a metal surface, used in nanotechnology."
- "The study of the moon's physical characteristics and surface."
- "The process where the cytoplasm of a cell divides to form two cells."
- "The orientation of a plant in response to gravity."
- "The branch of medicine that studies the distribution of diseases."
20 Clues: "An optical defect causing blurred vision." • "The study of bones and skeletal elements." • "The visible surface layer of a star, like the Sun." • "The orientation of a plant in response to gravity." • "The study of motion without considering its causes." • "The gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 24 2024-11-04
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- "The study of the interrelationship between an organism’s physiology and its environment."
- "A technique for introducing DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
- "A landscaping method that reduces water use, often with drought-resistant plants."
- "A type of cell lacking a nucleus, found in bacteria and archaea."
- "The benefits humans obtain from ecosystems, like clean water and air."
- "The study of life possibilities beyond Earth."
- "A process that separates components by spinning them at high speeds."
- "A method to record the electrical activity of the heart."
- "The application of nanotechnology for medical purposes."
- "An increased reaction of the skin to sunlight."
- "The study of evolutionary relationships among biological species."
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- "A treatment that uses the body's immune system to fight diseases."
- "The study of biological rhythms and cycles."
- "The ability of a material to interact with living tissue without causing harm."
- "The process of heat production in organisms."
- "The building block of proteins, essential for biological functions."
- "The study of the Earth's chemical composition and processes."
- "The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space."
- "The study of how drugs move through the body."
- "A renewable biofuel derived from vegetable oils or animal fats."
20 Clues: "The study of biological rhythms and cycles." • "The process of heat production in organisms." • "The study of life possibilities beyond Earth." • "The study of how drugs move through the body." • "An increased reaction of the skin to sunlight." • "The application of nanotechnology for medical purposes." • "A method to record the electrical activity of the heart." • ...
15 technologies and scientific discoveries 2024-03-27
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- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- Pertaining to an organism that contains genes from another species.
- An integrated circuit that contains the functions of a central processing unit of a computer.
- An artificial object placed in orbit around a celestial body.
- A display screen that is sensitive to touch, allowing the user to interact with it by touching areas on the screen.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- An electronic device capable of performing arithmetic or logical operations.
- An instrument used to see objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
- An instrument used to observe distant objects
- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- The molecule that carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms.
- A system for transmitting visual images and sound over a distance.
- The emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- A system for transmitting messages over long distances using coded signals.
- A set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations.
- A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers.
- Global Positioning System, a satellite-based navigation system.
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- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- A global network of interconnected computers.
- The manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- An engine that uses the expansion or rapid condensation of steam to generate power.
- A device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
- A material with electrical conductivity intermediate to that of a conductor and an insulator.
- A tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit.
- The manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale.
- A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against diseases.
- A power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc rotating on a vertical or horizontal axis.
- The transmission of light through optical fibers for communication or signaling.
- Power generated from the energy of falling or fast-running water.
30 Clues: A global network of interconnected computers. • An instrument used to observe distant objects • The emission of ionizing radiation or particles • The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming. • The manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology. • An artificial object placed in orbit around a celestial body. • ...
B2 - INVENTION 2023-02-16
Unit 6 Vocabulary Review 2024-04-08
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- If you ___________ your parents or teachers, there will likely be consequences.
- n. people who are religious leaders and who perform religious ceremonies
- n. material made from animal skin and used as a writing surface
- It was almost impossible for the rock-climber to _____________________ the mountain because a blizzard started when he was at the summit.
- During the Reformation, if the Pope made a ____________, it had to be followed.
- In most situations, it is considered ________________ to kill someone.
- The Catholic Church was the most powerful ________________ during the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and the beginning of the Reformation.
- Scientists like Galileo experienced _______________ as a result of their scientific discoveries, which went against the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- v. to disagree with and go against a statement or action
- v. to publicly take back an opinion expressed in the past
- Johann Gutenberg's invention, the printing press, helped to ____________________ communication and the spreadof information.
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- n. something that is expensive or wasteful and not a necessity
- n. an improvement
- A scientist can make a _______________ about life on other planets, but they cannot prove it yet.
- n. a strong urge to pursue a specific profession or way of life
- n. a regularly repeated motion or sound
- n. a person living in the same time period and/or who is the same age as another person
- v. to give life or energize again
- There was a specific __________________ in my water bottle that allowed me to pop open the top with the oush of a button.
- Savonarola was accused of ______________ for speaking out against Pope Alexander the XI.
20 Clues: n. an improvement • v. to give life or energize again • n. a regularly repeated motion or sound • v. to disagree with and go against a statement or action • v. to publicly take back an opinion expressed in the past • n. something that is expensive or wasteful and not a necessity • n. material made from animal skin and used as a writing surface • ...
synonyms 2015-04-28
Inventions 1800s 2021-03-04
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- What invention carried passenger from New York City to Albany and back?
- In 1746,James Hargreaves made what?
- What invention was used to break up soil?
- What was made by Eli Whitney and had weapons?
- What was made by Cyrus McCormick in 1847?
- The steamboat revolutionized travel in the west.
- What machine used eight spindles?
- What invention did Elias Howe invent?
- Henry Bessemer made this in the 1850s
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- What invention carried people and goods?
- Samuel Slater made in 1870?
- What was used to send electrical signals along a wire?
- What was created by John Deere in 1837?
- In 1793,what machine cleaned cotton seeds from the fibers?
- What did Donald Mckay invent in 1845?
15 Clues: Samuel Slater made in 1870? • What machine used eight spindles? • In 1746,James Hargreaves made what? • What did Donald Mckay invent in 1845? • What invention did Elias Howe invent? • Henry Bessemer made this in the 1850s • What was created by John Deere in 1837? • What invention carried people and goods? • What invention was used to break up soil? • ...
Archaeology crossword 2025-02-03
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- how people view findings
- middle eastern region
- largest neolithic settlement
- first walls
- jewish manuscripts
- historical studies
- rock artifact
- old language
- one of the earliest defense systems
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- King of Moab
- Ain Ghazel statues
- City where discoveries were found
- mound of earth and debris
- person who studies archeology
- large stele tablet
- old historical city
- stele found in jordan
- People who made artifacts
- findings
- stone images
20 Clues: findings • first walls • King of Moab • stone images • old language • rock artifact • Ain Ghazel statues • large stele tablet • jewish manuscripts • historical studies • old historical city • middle eastern region • stele found in jordan • how people view findings • mound of earth and debris • People who made artifacts • largest neolithic settlement • person who studies archeology • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-12-06
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- – Hargreaves' invention that spun multiple threads at once.
- – Samuel Morse's invention for fast long-distance communication.
- – Movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- – Method of production bringing workers and machines together.
- – Organization formed to improve working conditions.
- – Fencing off farmland that pushed peasants into cities.
- – Laws improving conditions by limiting child labor and hours.
- – Inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
- – Key invention that powered machines, trains, and ships.
- – Inventor of a process that made steel cheaper and stronger.
- – Ford’s production method where each worker performs one task.
- – Workers who destroyed machines they believed stole their jobs.
- – Perfected the steam engine.
- – Transportation system that boosted trade and migration.
- – Ideology advocating classless society and shared ownership.
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- – Identical components used to assemble products quickly.
- – Period of mass mechanization beginning in Britain.
- – Making goods in large quantities using machines.
- – Inventor known for the lightbulb and electrical systems.
- – Waterways built to transport goods more efficiently.
- – Economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- – Workers refusing to work until demands are met.
- – Overcrowded, unsafe apartments for factory workers.
- – Eli Whitney’s invention that sped up cotton cleaning.
- – First industry to industrialize in Britain.
- – Improvements in farming that helped spark industrialization.
- – New social class of skilled workers, managers, and professionals.
- – Practice of employing young children in factories.
- – Wrote The Wealth of Nations and supported free markets.
- – Wrote The Communist Manifesto criticizing capitalism.
30 Clues: – Perfected the steam engine. • – First industry to industrialize in Britain. • – Movement of people from rural areas to cities. • – Workers refusing to work until demands are met. • – Making goods in large quantities using machines. • – Period of mass mechanization beginning in Britain. • – Organization formed to improve working conditions. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Review 2024-11-08
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- The next major American holiday coming up
- The number of oceans on Earth
- An invention Mesopotamians came up with to help move things easier
- The continent Mesopotamia is on (4 letter word)
- Using pictures to create sentences/writing
- The material used to write cuneiform (not paper but...)
- The item used to write cuneiform (can be found outside)
- The civilization we are currently studying
- George I. Sanchez's school mascot
- The number of continents on Earth
- Human-made waterway, allowed people to control water
- The knowledge, customs, beliefs, and values of a group of people
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- The number of dogs Mr. Padilla has
- The world first system of writing
- A Mesopotamian invention to help move "bathroom business" out of the city
- An organized society that functions within a specific area
- The king who created 282 laws (the code)
- A Mesopotamian invention to help move down the rivers faster
- Tiny rocks and rich soil that made farming easy, sat at the bottom of rivers
- The belief and worship of many gods
- The religious leader of Mesopotamia and the church
- Something building canals helped with
- The triangle shaped temple used for worship in Mesopotamia
- A Mesopotamian invention to tell time
24 Clues: The number of oceans on Earth • The world first system of writing • George I. Sanchez's school mascot • The number of continents on Earth • The number of dogs Mr. Padilla has • The belief and worship of many gods • Something building canals helped with • A Mesopotamian invention to tell time • The king who created 282 laws (the code) • ...
Evolution Of Technology By Niswanth Saravanan 4-B NPS HSR 2021-02-21
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- What early vehicles were known as “boneshakers”
- One of the greatest invention that changed our Life in this modern era
- what period in history helped in development of agriculture technology?
- Ancients Tools were made of __________
- Invention of this electric device has made the device cheap and small and easy to carry
- The technology Evolution begin with this invention by humans
- A Manmade machine help to research in planets
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- Modern world can't lie without this. it connects the entire world and helps in Connectivity, communication, and sharing
- The planet where the recent technology evolution helped NASA to land a machine
- which revolution in history do you feel had the most impact on our human society?
- SAMUEL MOESR invented
- The technology evolved by _____
- What did Alfred Nobel invent
- Guglielmo Marconi's invention for transmissions over longer and longer distances.
14 Clues: SAMUEL MOESR invented • What did Alfred Nobel invent • The technology evolved by _____ • Ancients Tools were made of __________ • A Manmade machine help to research in planets • What early vehicles were known as “boneshakers” • The technology Evolution begin with this invention by humans • One of the greatest invention that changed our Life in this modern era • ...
Evolution Of Technology by Niswanth Saravanan 4-B NPS 2021-02-21
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- What early vehicles were known as “boneshakers”
- One of the greatest invention that changed our Life in this modern era
- what period in history helped in development of agriculture technology?
- Ancients Tools were made of __________
- Invention of this electric device has made the device cheap and small and easy to carry
- The technology Evolution begin with this invention by humans
- A Manmade machine help to research in planets
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- Modern world can't lie without this. it connects the entire world and helps in Connectivity, communication, and sharing
- The planet where the recent technology evolution helped NASA to land a machine
- which revolution in history do you feel had the most impact on our human society?
- SAMUEL MOESR invented
- The technology evolved by _____
- What did Alfred Nobel invent
- Guglielmo Marconi's invention for transmissions over longer and longer distances.
14 Clues: SAMUEL MOESR invented • What did Alfred Nobel invent • The technology evolved by _____ • Ancients Tools were made of __________ • A Manmade machine help to research in planets • What early vehicles were known as “boneshakers” • The technology Evolution begin with this invention by humans • One of the greatest invention that changed our Life in this modern era • ...
REVOLUTION! WORKERS OF ALL NATIONS UNITE. Lukas 2023-03-23
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- can be spun into yarn
- invention by Thomas Jefferson
- needed to let soil retain strength
- small-scale industry
- Invention by Jethro Tull
- Name of the process used to harden steel
- spinning jenny powered by water
- small device made weaving easier
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- combined spinning jenny and water frame
- type of power created by water spinning a wheel
- increased number of slaves
- breeding better animals and plants
- Name of the movement that started building fences
- name of the man who improved Thomas Jeffersons invention
- improved the steam engine
15 Clues: small-scale industry • can be spun into yarn • Invention by Jethro Tull • improved the steam engine • increased number of slaves • invention by Thomas Jefferson • spinning jenny powered by water • small device made weaving easier • breeding better animals and plants • needed to let soil retain strength • combined spinning jenny and water frame • ...
Ancient Sumeria 2021-10-11
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- city-states were ruled by _________
- Sumerian city-states practiced the same religion and spoke the same _____.
- The first written language was called __________.
- Sumerian men ran the _____ and made laws.
- The first civilization developed in the _____ ______(two words)
- If a religion is _____, that means people believe in multiple gods.
- One of the two rivers in Sumer.
- Sumerian goddess of love and war.
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- One of the rivers in Mesopotamia.
- Sumerian invention that improved transportation.
- Usually, only boys from _____ families were educated in Sumer.
- Sumerian women were in charge of running the _____.
- The first civilization was called __________.
- Sumerian invention that improved building design.
- Sumerians developed the first _________system to help grow food.
- The Middle East is primarily a _____.
- What Sumerian invention allowed for better communication and record keeping?
- A city in Ancient Sumer.
- People who travel in search of food.
19 Clues: A city in Ancient Sumer. • One of the two rivers in Sumer. • One of the rivers in Mesopotamia. • Sumerian goddess of love and war. • city-states were ruled by _________ • People who travel in search of food. • The Middle East is primarily a _____. • Sumerian men ran the _____ and made laws. • The first civilization was called __________. • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 11 2024-11-03
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- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 13 2024-11-03
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- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The protection of digital data and systems from cyber attacks."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation."
- "The preservation of humans at low temperatures for possible revival."
- "The breakdown of organic substances by natural organisms."
- "The science of creating three-dimensional images with laser technology."
- "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination."
- "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation."
- "The ability to meet current needs without compromising future resources."
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- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "The study of the mechanics of living organisms and their movements."
- "The scientific study of animal biology."
- "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands."
- "The science of designing equipment to fit the human body."
- "A parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, often in animals."
- "The study of electronic properties of materials at low temperatures."
- "Organelles known as the 'powerhouses' of cells, producing energy."
- "A method of growing plants in a water-based solution, without soil."
- "A technique that modifies genes to treat or prevent disease."
- "A force that makes a body follow a curved path toward the center."
20 Clues: "The scientific study of animal biology." • "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "The removal of tissue for diagnostic examination." • "An unstable isotope that decays, emitting radiation." • "The branch of biology dealing with hormones and glands." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 19 2024-11-03
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- "The enlargement of tissue due to increased cell production."
- "The study of meteors and meteorites."
- "The study of parasites and their relationships with hosts."
- "An imaging technique using X-rays."
- "The study of how people use plants in their cultures."
- "The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells."
- "The detailed structure within a cell visible under an electron microscope."
- "The study of the genomes of organisms."
- "Programmed cell death, a natural process in the body."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light."
- "The study of mechanics as applied to biological systems."
- "A process where a catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "The application of science in criminal investigations."
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- "The process where water bodies become nutrient-rich, leading to plant growth."
- "The study of drugs and their effects on the body."
- "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body."
- "A reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the physics of celestial bodies."
- "The process of developing new neurons in the brain."
- "The science of extracting and working with metals."
20 Clues: "An imaging technique using X-rays." • "The study of meteors and meteorites." • "The study of the genomes of organisms." • "A particle representing a quantum of light." • "The study of drugs and their effects on the body." • "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body." • "The science of extracting and working with metals." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 21 2024-11-03
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- "The enlargement of tissue due to increased cell production."
- "The study of meteors and meteorites."
- "The study of parasites and their relationships with hosts."
- "An imaging technique using X-rays."
- "The study of how people use plants in their cultures."
- "The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells."
- "The detailed structure within a cell visible under an electron microscope."
- "The study of the genomes of organisms."
- "Programmed cell death, a natural process in the body."
- "A particle representing a quantum of light."
- "The study of mechanics as applied to biological systems."
- "A process where a catalyst speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "The application of science in criminal investigations."
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- "The process where water bodies become nutrient-rich, leading to plant growth."
- "The study of drugs and their effects on the body."
- "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body."
- "A reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the physics of celestial bodies."
- "The process of developing new neurons in the brain."
- "The science of extracting and working with metals."
20 Clues: "An imaging technique using X-rays." • "The study of meteors and meteorites." • "The study of the genomes of organisms." • "A particle representing a quantum of light." • "The study of drugs and their effects on the body." • "The maintenance of stable conditions in the body." • "The science of extracting and working with metals." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 22 2024-11-03
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- "An enzyme that synthesizes long chains of polymers, especially in DNA replication."
- "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them."
- "The integration of mechanical elements and biology in prosthetics."
- "A chemical compound foreign to a living organism."
- "The study of systems and control in machines and living beings."
- "A process that uses electric current to drive a chemical reaction."
- "Molecules with the same formula but different structures."
- "A marine animal with radial symmetry, like sea stars and sea urchins."
- "The study of the effects of low temperatures on living organisms."
- "Microscopic organisms that form the base of aquatic food chains."
- "The study of potential life beyond Earth."
- "Relating to Gregor Mendel's principles of inheritance."
- "A technique using light to control cells within living tissue."
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- "The science of fermentation, often used in brewing and winemaking."
- "The study of blood serum and immune responses in bodily fluids."
- "The study of chromosomes and their structure, function, and behavior."
- "The study of air movement around objects, important in aviation."
- "A biological molecule that indicates a medical state or condition."
- "A method of dating ancient organic materials by measuring carbon isotopes."
- "The branch of physics dealing with heat and energy transfer."
20 Clues: "The study of potential life beyond Earth." • "A chemical compound foreign to a living organism." • "Relating to Gregor Mendel's principles of inheritance." • "The study of landforms and the processes that shape them." • "Molecules with the same formula but different structures." • "The branch of physics dealing with heat and energy transfer." • ...
Bible Archaeology 2025-01-31
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- A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period.
- A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone.
- The Ain Ghazal statues that are some of the most famous statues on site.
- Oldest city in the world and is considered the first wall city in the world.
- Pictures to represent objects or ideas.
- Had the writing of every Old Testament book except for esther.
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- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and is considered the first wall city.
- Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world.
- Considered the first extra-extra biblical mention of the nation.
- Stone A famous artifact that help decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics.
- A region in the Middle East that was home to early civilizations.
- A system of writing that represents words or sounds.
- One of the two discoveries of Jericho and provided vaulable insight in the city's history.
- A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites.
14 Clues: A prophet found on the Rosetta Stone. • Pictures to represent objects or ideas. • A system of writing that represents words or sounds. • Bordered the largest Neolithic settlement in the world. • A major center during the Pre Pottery Neolithic period. • A key source for understanding the history of the Israelites. • ...
Newton's laws, discoveries, and life 2016-02-29
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- Newton’s ___ law means “An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force”
- A push or pull on an object
- What Newton’s third law is referred as
- What Newton’s second law is referred as
- When the forces on an object are not equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- The distance an object covers over time
- The sum of all forces on an object
- The units for force
- When the forces on an object are equal and opposite, they are _____ forces
- What Newton’s first law is referred as
- forces are measured with a _____ scale
- True or false, every object in the universe exerts a gravitational force.
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- Using Newton’s second law, the more force you have on an object, the faster the object’s _____
- A measure of the gravitational force of an object on mass. More mass, more ____
- Newton’s first name
- When there is balanced forces, there is ___ motion
- Mass moving at a certain velocity
- Newton’s ___ law means that “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- The amount of inertia that an object has depends on this
- Newton’s ___ law means “The net force on an object equals the mass times the acceleration”
- The force that Newton named that is the attraction force between objects
- Where did Newton live?
- Speed in a given direction
- The object that fell on Newton’s head that made him think about what pulled it down
24 Clues: Newton’s first name • The units for force • Where did Newton live? • Speed in a given direction • A push or pull on an object • Mass moving at a certain velocity • The sum of all forces on an object • What Newton’s third law is referred as • What Newton’s first law is referred as • forces are measured with a _____ scale • What Newton’s second law is referred as • ...
Famous inventions and the discoveries 2024-11-24
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- A key invention in the Industrial Revolution that uses steam to power machinery.
- to energy produced by splitting atomic nuclei or using nuclear reactions.
- A device used for cooling and storing food.
- A device used to view distant objects, especially in astronomy.
- The molecule that contains the genetic instructions for life.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging.
- A machine capable of carrying out complex tasks automatically.
- A type of aircraft with vertical lift, powered by rotating blades.
- An instrument used for navigation, showing directions.
- A system of satellites used to determine exact locations on Earth.
- A machine invented by Eli Whitney to separate cotton fibers from seeds.
- An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms.
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- The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- A semiconductor device used in amplifying or switching electronic signals.
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, often for weather forecasting.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion.
- A powered vehicle designed for the transportation of people and goods.
- The field of designing and operating aircraft.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with rates of change and the accumulation of quantities.
- A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections.
20 Clues: A device used for cooling and storing food. • The field of designing and operating aircraft. • The first antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • A class of drugs used to treat bacterial infections. • An instrument used for navigation, showing directions. • An instrument used to magnify small objects or organisms. • ...
U18 Inventions and discoveries Ms.Ally 2025-04-28
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- verb, noun sự thiếu hụt
- adj nhân tạo
- (n) sự lôi cuốn
- verb ngắt kết nối hoặc tách rời thứ gì đó khỏi một nguồn hoặc hệ thống.
- verb, noun làm thí nghiệm/ cuộc thí nghiệm
- phrasal verb tình cờ thấy
- countable thiết bị
- (adv) tương tự, y hệt nhau
- countable nhà hóa học
- noun lịch sử
- countable phòng thí nghiệm
- T ước tính
- prepositional phrases hỏng
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- adj khác
- (adj) mang tính lịch sử
- phrasal verb kéo đứt/ bẻ gãy
- (n) nhà sử học
- adj giống
- T thôi miên, quyến rũ
- verb dẫn đến, gây ra
- uncountable đồ trang bị, thiết bị
- countable nồi đun, nồi hơi
- (n) hóa chất
- (n) môn hóa
- (adj) thú vị
- prepositional phrases cuối cùng
26 Clues: adj khác • adj giống • (n) môn hóa • (n) hóa chất • (adj) thú vị • T ước tính • adj nhân tạo • noun lịch sử • (n) nhà sử học • (n) sự lôi cuốn • countable thiết bị • verb dẫn đến, gây ra • T thôi miên, quyến rũ • countable nhà hóa học • (adj) mang tính lịch sử • verb, noun sự thiếu hụt • (adv) tương tự, y hệt nhau • countable nồi đun, nồi hơi • phrasal verb tình cờ thấy • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 20 2024-11-03
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- "The process by which organisms maintain water balance in their cells."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the measurement of stars' positions."
- "An organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon."
- "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized."
- "The storage of biological material at very low temperatures."
- "The measurement of the human body to understand physical variation."
- "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature."
- "The formation of new blood vessels in the body."
- "A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure."
- "The study of the distribution of plants in relation to the Earth’s environment."
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- "An instrument that measures light intensity at various wavelengths."
- "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart."
- "The science of movement in living organisms."
- "The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in a cell nucleus."
- "The study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues."
- "The biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape."
- "A fundamental particle and a building block of protons and neutrons."
- "A technique used to introduce DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
20 Clues: "The science of movement in living organisms." • "The formation of new blood vessels in the body." • "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues." • "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart." • "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature." • "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 6 2024-11-02
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- "A community of organisms and their environment working together."
- "A structure containing genetic material in the form of DNA."
- "The time of year when day and night are of equal length."
- "The process of strengthening rubber by adding sulfur."
- "A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "A treatment using extreme cold to manage pain or injury."
- "The medical field focused on imaging techniques like X-rays."
- "The branch of science dealing with motion and its causes."
- "The study of sound and its properties."
- "A complex geometric pattern found in nature, like snowflakes."
- "An imaging technique that uses ultrasound for medical diagnosis."
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- "A shallow dish used to culture bacteria and other microorganisms."
- "An instrument for measuring humidity levels in the air."
- "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures."
- "A small gas burner used in scientific laboratories."
- "An early communication device using coded electrical signals."
- "The use of liquids to transmit power, often in machinery."
- "The process by which plants produce food using sunlight."
- "A device that visualizes electric signals as waveforms."
- "A type of matter with particles opposite to normal matter."
20 Clues: "The study of sound and its properties." • "A small gas burner used in scientific laboratories." • "The study of materials at extremely low temperatures." • "The process of strengthening rubber by adding sulfur." • "An instrument for measuring humidity levels in the air." • "A device that visualizes electric signals as waveforms." • ...
1800 Invention 2021-03-02
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- individual parts that made up a machine
- made transportation easier
- appartment like living
- Created power for the machines
- Boats that are more advanced for transporting
- Carried people and traded goods
- people learned morse code to read these
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- machine that sews for you
- made steel
- effect off al off these inventions
- made spools of thread
- mowed wheat and grass and other grains
- Cleaned seeds from the fiber
- used for breaking up soil
14 Clues: made steel • made spools of thread • appartment like living • machine that sews for you • used for breaking up soil • made transportation easier • Cleaned seeds from the fiber • Created power for the machines • Carried people and traded goods • effect off al off these inventions • mowed wheat and grass and other grains • individual parts that made up a machine • ...
Dr. Invention 2023-06-19
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- What does this device do when you sing?
- Synonym for tell
- What did Dr. Invention invent?
- What must he tie the hook to?
- What are scented?
- Where did he catch fish?
- Where does the merry-go-round spin?
- A fruit mentioned in the poem
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- What can an oven do?
- What did he find a new way to catch?
- Shape of the tent
- Where must it help people to see?
- What machine was a scientists dream?
- Where does he write everything down in?
14 Clues: Synonym for tell • Shape of the tent • What are scented? • What can an oven do? • Where did he catch fish? • What must he tie the hook to? • A fruit mentioned in the poem • What did Dr. Invention invent? • Where must it help people to see? • Where does the merry-go-round spin? • What did he find a new way to catch? • What machine was a scientists dream? • ...
Crossword 2022-12-01
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- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
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- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- experiments on digestion
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He performed and
11 Clues: / He performed and • experiments on digestion • / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • ...
Crossword 2022-12-01
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- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
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- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- experiments on digestion
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He performed and
11 Clues: / He performed and • experiments on digestion • / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • ...
subjects 2026-02-06
10 Clues: Past events • Language class • Energy and motion • Study of substances • Drawing and painting • Songs and instruments • Study of living things • Numbers and calculations • Countries, maps, and Earth • Experiments and discoveries
Inventions and discoveries 2024-11-26
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- to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
- to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time
- to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
- to design and/or create something that has never been made before
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- made by people, often as a copy of something natural
- a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
- the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose
- a small device or machine with a particular purpose
- a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science
- a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding
10 Clues: to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect • a small device or machine with a particular purpose • made by people, often as a copy of something natural • to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something • to design and/or create something that has never been made before • the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose • ...
inventions and discoveries 2022-07-22
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- Barid ' I invented television
- Graham Bell' I made a very useful invention its a one to one communication
- Newton' I discovered gravity who am i?
- Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ?
- Brothers' I invented airplane
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- Gutenberg' who invented printing press?
- Morse' I invented the telegraph
- Babbage' I am father of computer
- Fry' I invented sticky notes
- Marconi' I invented radio
10 Clues: Marconi' I invented radio • Brothers' I invented airplane • Barid ' I invented television • Morse' I invented the telegraph • Fry' I invented sticky notes • Babbage' I am father of computer • Gutenberg' who invented printing press? • Newton' I discovered gravity who am i? • Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ? • ...
inventions and discoveries 2022-07-22
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- Barid ' I invented television?
- Graham Bell' I made a very useful invention its a one to one communication
- Newton' I discovered gravity who am i?
- Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ?
- Brothers' I invented airplane?
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- Gutenberg' who invented printing press?
- Morse' I invented the telegraph?
- Babbage' I am father of computer?
- Fry' I invented sticky notes?
- Marconi' I invented radio?
10 Clues: Barid ' I invented television? • Gutenberg' who invented printing press? • Morse' I invented the telegraph? • Babbage' I am father of computer? • Newton' I discovered gravity who am i? • Fry' I invented sticky notes? • Edison' I invented light bulb who am i ? • ...
Unit 11 - Discovery and Invention 2018-01-24
20 Clues: dig • bury • melt • films • crime • corner • planet • stairs • purpose • curious • corridor • direction • invention • reception • essential • artificial • laboratory • fortunately • streetlight • accidentally
French Vocab 2023-09-30
20 Clues: UFO • gene • tool • land • cell • space • bionic • snitch • tablet • theory • genetic • ethhical • invention • researche • experience • innovative • technology • revolutionary • cyberdissidence • cyberharrasment
9A Unit 8-11 revision crossword puzzle 2024-03-13
20 Clues: gas • rug • wavy • force • blind • toxic • wheat • rotten • budget • genius • fortune • jealous • protest • wedding • haircut • squeeze • consumer • muscular • intervene • invention
Unit 1.2 Revision 2013-10-11
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- a business opportunity
- a document granting exclusive rights towards your product
- thinking differently and thinking of unexpected ideas
- the hat that is optimistic
- the place where goods and services are sold
- a name, symbol or other device identifying is officially owned by someone
- the things you need to run and start up your business
- Another word for business
- a piece of data of which you can explore your ideas
- the legal right to ownership of and invention
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- the guy on apprentice
- the process of transforming the invention into a product that customers will want to buy
- the discovery of potenial in a new product. New ways of making a product
- the audience you are aiming your product at
- RISKS calculating risks
- the man who created microsoft
- Somebody who owns there own business and is willing to take risks
- who uses your product or service
- the opposite of goods
- products that are tangible
20 Clues: the guy on apprentice • the opposite of goods • a business opportunity • RISKS calculating risks • Another word for business • the hat that is optimistic • products that are tangible • the man who created microsoft • who uses your product or service • the audience you are aiming your product at • the place where goods and services are sold • ...
Atomic Age Innovations 2024-02-15
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- - Breast implant material
- - Arcade game creation
- - Hoop craze
- - Missile technology
- - Recreational invention
- - Cooking appliance
- - Fabric developments
- - Space exploration agency
- - Instant photography
- - Vertical takeoff aircraft
- - Light amplification
- - Fastening invention
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- - Wrap invention
- - Electronic data processor
- - Propulsion technology
- - Race advancements
- - Double helix discovery
- - Mass media device
- - Fashion doll
- - Heart device
- - Card innovation
- - Portable electronics
- - Plastic container brand
- - Panel technology
- - Energy source
25 Clues: - Hoop craze • - Fashion doll • - Heart device • - Energy source • - Wrap invention • - Card innovation • - Panel technology • - Race advancements • - Mass media device • - Cooking appliance • - Missile technology • - Fabric developments • - Instant photography • - Light amplification • - Fastening invention • - Arcade game creation • - Portable electronics • - Propulsion technology • ...
The Renaissance 2014-03-18
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- As new astronomical discoveries challenged accepted views of the universe, scientists in all fields began to rely on ________________ than accepted wisdom.
- This Polish astronomer published his book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, in which he claimed the universe is heliocentric, or sun-centered and the Earth is merely one of several planets revolving around the sun.
- Religious reformers influenced this king of England to break with the church, who then influenced the majority of the English to convert to ____________________.
- ______________ and the ______________ allowed for Renaissance ideas to spread to northern Europe.
- This Renaissance ideal rejects religious beliefs, and centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth.
- During the Middle Ages, peoples’ worldview was shaped by _______________.
- The Renaissance began in ___________ because there was enough wealth there to support artists and writers, and because Renaissance thinkers were interested in the learning and art of ancient Rome.
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- This Italian astronomer contradicted Ptolemy and built on the scientific foundations of Copernicus. He built the first telescope, discovered mountains on the moon and sun spots among many other things. When threatened with death before the Inquisition in 1633, he renounced his beliefs, even though he knew the Earth moved.
- Religious reformers(such as Martin Luther) could use this invention as way to spread their ideas to large numbers of people quickly.
- Artists, architects, and writers used realistic techniques; their work reflected the ideals of humanism, an appreciation of the classics, and curiosity –This is a description of the _________________ period in Western Europe.
- The Renaissance, which lasted from the 1300s to the 1500s, was a period of _______________ and change in Europe.
- Europeans built strategic outposts to control the _______ trade and established colonies; with their wealth and power they began to influence or even take over local governments which led to establishing empires in South and Southeast Asia.
- Who developed the printing press with movable type?
- In the 1500s and 1600s the Scientific Revolution changed the way Europeans looked at the world; people began to make conclusions based on __________________ and _______________, instead of merely accepting traditional ideas.
- The worldview in the Renaissance among the educated thinkers was shaped by ____________ and ________________.
- Martin Luther and John Calvin were leaders of the
- As explorers looked for sea routes to the Spice Islands, they made new discoveries that prompted further _______________.
- This religious reformer placed great emphasis on direct examination of the Bible and people’s personal relationship to god; compared to the Roman Catholic Church, which placed greater emphasis on the authority of the pope, sacraments, and Church officials.
- When scientists use the scientific method, they base their findings on observation and experimentation.
- People began to question specific practices of the Church and the role and practice of religion in general, leading to spread of __________________.
20 Clues: Martin Luther and John Calvin were leaders of the • Who developed the printing press with movable type? • During the Middle Ages, peoples’ worldview was shaped by _______________. • ______________ and the ______________ allowed for Renaissance ideas to spread to northern Europe. • ...
Crossword 2022-12-01
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- / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called?
- / What disease did Koch isolated the bacteria in pure culture & describe it as a “little bend, like a comma”?
- / He who manufactured penicillin.
- / He was awarded yearly by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutefor outstanding discoveries in physiology or medicine.
- / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received?
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- / In 1939, he began a systematic study of antibacterial substances produced by micro-organisms.
- experiments on digestion
- / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin.
- / Father of modern pathology.
- / What diseasd that Koch made investigations and discoveries to be awarded the Nobel Prize?
- / He performed and
11 Clues: / He performed and • experiments on digestion • / Father of modern pathology. • / He who manufactured penicillin. • / What title did Ilya Mechnikov received? • / He conducted the first ever clinical trials of penicillin. • / Fleming became interested in studying tiny living cells called? • ...
Quiz 11 2025-04-23
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- Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing
- Scientist who used evidence and observation to challenge traditional beliefs and support new discoveries
- The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing
- A movement partly sparked by the printing of Martin Luther’s ideas that challenged Church authority
- Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance
- Wealthy family of bankers who became powerful patrons and helped fuel the Renaissance in Florence
- Subjects like history, literature, and philosophy studied during the Renaissance as part of humanism
- A time of renewed interest in art, science, and classical ideas that shifted focus from religion to human achievement
- A period of discovery supported by printing, where scientists shared experiments and built trust in evidence
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- Italian city that became the center of the Renaissance due to its wealth and support of the arts
- Renaissance artist supported by the Medici, known for focusing on human emotion and realism in art
- The industry that made the Medici family rich and gave them influence in politics and the Church
- Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare
- Humanism encouraged people to explore this in themselves rather than only focusing on the afterlife
- A belief that emphasized human potential, achievements, and learning rather than only preparing for the afterlife
- Religious reformer who used the printing press to share his 95 Theses and challenge the Catholic Church
- A Renaissance man supported by the Medici, known for blending art, science, and invention
- Became more important during the Renaissance as people studied classical texts and new ideas
18 Clues: Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare • The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing • Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance • Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing • ...
Medieval East Asia 2026-03-05
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- Chinese invention used for navigation at sea
- Chinese dynasty known for technological and agricultural advancements
- Chinese method of printing using carved wooden blocks
- Educated government worker chosen to serve in imperial China
- Chinese invention that helped spread knowledge and record keeping
- Important Chinese export that influenced culture and commerce
- Chinese dynasty that reunited China after a long period of division
- Empire that ruled China before the Ming Dynasty
- Warrior code emphasizing loyalty, honor, and discipline
- Chinese philosophy focused on order, respect, and moral behavior
- Warrior class that served lords in medieval Japan
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- Government test used in China to select officials
- Feudal system of loyalty between Japanese lords and warriors
- Military ruler of Japan who governed in the emperor’s name
- Chinese dynasty known for maritime voyages and strong central rule
- Japanese prince who promoted Chinese ideas and Buddhism in Japan
- Religion that spread from India to China, Korea, and Japan
- Powerful Japanese feudal lords who controlled land and samurai
- Chinese invention that later transformed warfare
- Famous Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu
20 Clues: Chinese invention used for navigation at sea • Empire that ruled China before the Ming Dynasty • Chinese invention that later transformed warfare • Government test used in China to select officials • Famous Japanese novel written by Murasaki Shikibu • Warrior class that served lords in medieval Japan • Chinese method of printing using carved wooden blocks • ...
Discoveries 2022-02-26
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- a path for pedestrians in a built-up area; a pavement.
- a container for making and serving tea with a handle and a shaped opening for pouring
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body.
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- denoting an artificial body part, such as a limb, a heart, or a breast implant.
- a portable breathing apparatus for divers, consisting of cylinders of compressed air strapped on the diver's back, feeding air automatically through a mask or mouthpiece.
- the organ in the lower body of a woman or female mammal where offspring are conceived and in which they gestate before birth; the uterus.
- a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric. Silk is also spun by some insect larvae and by most spiders.
8 Clues: a path for pedestrians in a built-up area; a pavement. • denoting an artificial body part, such as a limb, a heart, or a breast implant. • a container for making and serving tea with a handle and a shaped opening for pouring • a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts. • ...
Discoveries 2025-07-07
8 Clues: investigate systematically • perform a scientific procedure • creating something entirely new • a person who controls an engine • the introduction of something new • a person who creates the invention. • finding something that already exists • a piece of equipment designed for a special purpose
Invention and people 2023-05-02
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- Trench filled with water
- Burning chemical mixture used as a weapon by the Byzantines
- A unified Roman legal code brought stability to the various regions of the Empire that had been subject to inconsistent laws for years
- The Roman Emperor who founded Constantinople, legalized Christianity and moved the Roman capital from Rome to Constantinople ("New Rome").
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- When a country's culture (language, religion, food) is spread to other countries, usually by trade.
- The wife of Justinian, who came from a poor family, turned actress, married Justinian despite his family's opposition, and very influential in governing the empire, maybe more than Justinian himself.
- people with little experience in reference to Roman politicians who were in control of Rome which eventually led to its fall.
- When a country purchases (imports) more than it sells (exports).
- When currency is increasingly created leading to more in circulation, lessening its value and the price of goods costing more and more money.
- Two larger bodies of water are connected by a narrow body of water.
10 Clues: Trench filled with water • Burning chemical mixture used as a weapon by the Byzantines • When a country purchases (imports) more than it sells (exports). • Two larger bodies of water are connected by a narrow body of water. • When a country's culture (language, religion, food) is spread to other countries, usually by trade. • ...
discoveries 2024-06-08
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- to give facts, that something is true or present:
- to find out about, recognize, or realize for the first time.
- is the study of the human past.
- is the scientific study of celestial bodies.
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- is the study of factors that influence illnesses in people.
- to study a subject carefully or in detail, especially in order to discover new information or understand the subject bette
- is the study of plants.
- studies animal life.
8 Clues: studies animal life. • is the study of plants. • is the study of the human past. • is the scientific study of celestial bodies. • to give facts, that something is true or present: • is the study of factors that influence illnesses in people. • to find out about, recognize, or realize for the first time. • ...
DISCOVERIES 2023-06-19
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 23 2024-11-03
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- "An instrument for measuring blood pressure."
- "A method to measure how much a chemical substance absorbs light."
- "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures."
- "A chemical substance that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse."
- "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale."
- "The branch of geology dealing with the study of rocks."
- "The process by which living organisms produce minerals."
- "The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation."
- "A protein involved in cell signaling, especially in immune responses."
- "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation."
- "The study of ancient life through fossils."
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- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments."
- "A symbiotic association between fungi and plant roots."
- "The metabolic process that produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources."
- "The study of toxic effects on ecosystems and organisms."
- "The use of imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases."
- "The study of disease distribution and determinants in populations."
- "The study of human societies, cultures, and their development."
- "A chemical reaction involving the breakdown of a compound by water."
20 Clues: "The study of ancient life through fossils." • "An instrument for measuring blood pressure." • "The study of cellular lipids on a large scale." • "A plant adapted to survive in dry environments." • "The dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation." • "A treatment method using extremely cold temperatures." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 2 2024-11-02
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- "An instrument that records earthquake waves."
- "A device that converts electrical energy into motion."
- "A chemical compound used in creating plastics."
- "An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution."
- "A device that converts sunlight into electricity."
- "A watercraft designed to operate underwater."
- "A device that stores and provides electrical energy."
- "An invention enabling high-speed air travel."
- "A chart organizing chemical elements by properties."
- "The process by which plants produce energy from sunlight."
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- "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery."
- "The method of preventing diseases by stimulating immunity."
- "An instrument for measuring temperature."
- "An instrument that magnifies small objects, revolutionizing biology."
- "A machine for generating power by spinning, often used in wind or water plants."
- "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun."
- "The study of the complete set of genes in an organism."
- "A device that regulates the heartbeat."
- "A fundamental concept in physics related to energy at atomic scales."
- "The process of creating a genetic copy of an organism."
20 Clues: "A device that regulates the heartbeat." • "An instrument for measuring temperature." • "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery." • "An instrument that records earthquake waves." • "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun." • "A watercraft designed to operate underwater." • "An invention enabling high-speed air travel." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 16 2024-11-03
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- "A method for measuring how much light is absorbed by a substance."
- "A phenomenon where materials conduct electricity with zero resistance at low temperatures."
- "An electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy."
- "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction."
- "The process of programmed cell death in multicellular organisms."
- "The process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration to low."
- "The study of the evolutionary history and relationships among species."
- "A mixture of metals created to enhance strength or other properties."
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- "The science of determining the age of rocks, fossils, and sediments."
- "The vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine white filaments."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together."
- "The process by which green plants create energy from sunlight."
- "A large ecological area with specific plants and animals, like a forest or desert."
- "A genetically distinct population adapted to specific environmental conditions."
- "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat."
- "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth."
- "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information."
- "A nerve cell that transmits signals in the brain and nervous system."
- "A microorganism that causes disease, like bacteria or viruses."
20 Clues: "The study of life in the universe beyond Earth." • "A structure of DNA and protein carrying genetic information." • "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons." • "The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat." • "A process that uses electricity to drive a chemical reaction." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 17 2024-11-03
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 18 2024-11-03
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- "The study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues."
- "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature."
- "The storage of biological material at very low temperatures."
- "A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure."
- "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized."
- "The study of the distribution of plants in relation to the Earth’s environment."
- "The maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism."
- "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues."
- "An organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon."
- "A technique used to introduce DNA into cells using high-velocity particles."
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- "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart."
- "A fundamental particle and a building block of protons and neutrons."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in a cell nucleus."
- "An instrument that measures light intensity at various wavelengths."
- "The formation of new blood vessels in the body."
- "The science of movement in living organisms."
- "The measurement of the human body to understand physical variation."
- "The process by which organisms maintain water balance in their cells."
- "The branch of astronomy dealing with the measurement of stars' positions."
- "The biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape."
20 Clues: "The science of movement in living organisms." • "The formation of new blood vessels in the body." • "The study of the microscopic structure of tissues." • "A recording of the electrical activity of the heart." • "The philosophical study of knowledge and its nature." • "The property of materials like iron to become magnetized." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 17 2024-11-03
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- "The brain's ability to adapt by forming new neural connections."
- "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms."
- "The model that places the Sun at the center of the solar system."
- "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke."
- "The genetic makeup of an organism that determines specific traits."
- "The branch of medicine dealing with kidney health and function."
- "Relating to the principles of heredity established by Gregor Mendel."
- "The phenomenon where compounds have the same formula but different structures."
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- "The science of using light for communication and other applications."
- "The initial cell formed when two gametes merge, beginning an organism's development."
- "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction."
- "A device used to measure wind speed."
- "The movement or growth of a plant in response to environmental stimuli."
- "The study of materials and their behavior at extremely low temperatures."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The study of fossilized plants to understand ancient environments."
- "A small semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals."
- "A metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose to produce energy."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
- "A weather balloon that measures atmospheric parameters like temperature and humidity."
20 Clues: "A device used to measure wind speed." • "The study of the complete genetic material of organisms." • "A suspension of fine particles in a gas, like fog or smoke." • "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies." • "The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction." • "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 1 2024-11-02
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- "An electronic device for processing information."
- "The basic unit of matter in everything around us."
- "The science of heredity and variation in organisms."
- "A preparation that creates immunity to disease."
- "A phenomenon that powers much of modern technology."
- "The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming."
- "A device for transmitting information via radio waves."
- "A device for safe descent from heights."
- "An invention that allows us to see inside the body."
- "A device that detects objects using radio waves."
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- "A global network connecting computers worldwide."
- "The molecule that carries genetic information."
- "A device for transmitting voice over distances."
- "A gas essential for life, discovered in the 18th century."
- "An instrument that allows us to observe distant objects in space."
- "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections."
- "A hormone discovered for the treatment of diabetes."
- "A device that converts energy into mechanical work."
- "A device that emits a focused beam of light."
- "Microorganisms whose discovery changed our understanding of disease."
20 Clues: "A device for safe descent from heights." • "A device that emits a focused beam of light." • "The molecule that carries genetic information." • "A device for transmitting voice over distances." • "A preparation that creates immunity to disease." • "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections." • "A global network connecting computers worldwide." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 12 2024-11-03
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- "A technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions."
- "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment."
- "The use of organisms to remove contaminants from the environment."
- "Materials with structures on the nanoscale, used in advanced technology."
- "The integration of biology, mechanics, and electronics in prosthetics."
- "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The study of chromosomes and their relation to cell behavior."
- "The technology of converting sunlight directly into electricity."
- "The use of natural catalysts, like enzymes, in chemical reactions."
- "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale."
- "The use of plants to clean up soil, air, or water pollutants."
- "The study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs."
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- "The study of chemical processes that cause electrons to move."
- "Chemicals that transmit signals across a synapse in the brain."
- "The process by which organisms maintain their body temperature."
- "The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples."
- "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena."
- "The scientific study of life that existed in prehistoric times."
- "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data."
- "The number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell."
20 Clues: "The use of radiation, especially for cancer treatment." • "A process used to etch or print patterns on a nanoscale." • "The use of computer technology to analyze biological data." • "A type of computing that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena." • "A method for separating molecules based on size and charge." • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- carried goods, mostly tea, and sometimes people across water very fast.
- was the first way of mass-producing steel.
- Invention by Eli Whitney that revolutionized the textile industry
- Decreased labor and wheat could be harvested much faster and easier
- The invention that helped settlement
- Used for farming that helped break up soil without breaking
- helped water travel
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- used for cotton production and created by Samuel Salter
- Invention by Eli Whitney that was invented in the north and helped manufacturing
- Invented the telegraph
- Invented the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts
- Invented the Transcontinental Railroad
- Helped people communicate across the US using morse code
- Spun cotton more efficiently
- Invented by Elias Howe
15 Clues: helped water travel • Invented the telegraph • Invented by Elias Howe • Spun cotton more efficiently • The invention that helped settlement • Invented the Transcontinental Railroad • was the first way of mass-producing steel. • Invented the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts • used for cotton production and created by Samuel Salter • ...
The Power of Inventions 2023-11-30
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- This invention helps us reach anywhere on Earth in hours.
- People put dishes in this machine and push a button.
- It is a tiny part of a computer.
- It helped people build cars and trains.
- People used to have candles but now they use this invention.
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- It is the thing that people make through their own creativity.
- doctors give this to their patients.
- This invention helps our food stay cold.
- People invented this so they could move heavy objects on carts.
- This invention made printing books easier and faster.
- A machine that looks like a human being.
11 Clues: It is a tiny part of a computer. • doctors give this to their patients. • It helped people build cars and trains. • This invention helps our food stay cold. • A machine that looks like a human being. • People put dishes in this machine and push a button. • This invention made printing books easier and faster. • This invention helps us reach anywhere on Earth in hours. • ...
Westward Expansion Test Review 2024-10-22
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- The discovery of this resource in the west led many people to move there.
- Leader of the Nez Perce, was captured after trying to escape to Canada.
- This invention helped farmers harvest crops at a much faster rate.
- Natives were forced to live on these during Westward Expansion.
- Leader of the Apache, attacked settlers in the Southwest U.S.
- ______________ is forcing someone to adopt your culture by removing theirs.
- The ___________ Act of 1862 granted settlers land west of the Mississippi River.
- At __________________, over 250 Lakota women and children were killed.
- The _________ Railroad allowed settlers to more easily move from east to west.
- This invention helped farmers till the thick sod (soil) of the Great Plains.
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- _________ Americans moved west after the Civil War looking for a fresh start.
- Leader of the U.S. Cavalry, defeated and killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- This invention allowed settlers to live on the Great Plains despite the lack of trees.
- This invention helped farmers keep cattle and buffalo off of their land.
- Leader of the Sioux tribe, defeated George Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- Flatlands that gradually rise in elevation as they go from east to west.
- Native children were forced to go through _____________ schools in order to become more "American."
- This invention helped settlers on the Great Plains pull up water from the ground.
- This was a nickname for black Americans that moved west after the Civil War.
- The _________ Act of 1887 created the Boarding Schools.
- Advancements in ____________ made it easier for people to live out west.
21 Clues: The _________ Act of 1887 created the Boarding Schools. • Leader of the Apache, attacked settlers in the Southwest U.S. • Natives were forced to live on these during Westward Expansion. • This invention helped farmers harvest crops at a much faster rate. • At __________________, over 250 Lakota women and children were killed. • ...
Unlock 3 SL week 8 jigsaw crossword 2018-04-26
20 Clues: alive • affect • culture • blossom • die out • identity • interact • reliable • tradition • celebrate • modernize • behaviour • invention • generation • acceptable • anniversary • anthropology • specialization • life expectancy • social networking
Polyphonic Music 2020-04-23
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- playing the motive upside down and backwards
- presentation of the motive in the dominant immediately after presentation in the tonic
- any part of the main theme or motive
- a 2 or 3 part polyphonic work based upon a main theme or motive
- succession of two phrases in different voices that is a direct answer to the first
- playing the motive or part of the motive backwards
- the main motive or musical idea of an invention
- playing the motive or part of the motive at shorter time values Real matches the interval relationships accidentals present
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- playing the motive or part of the motive in a different key
- playing the motive or part of the motive upside down
- playing the motive or part of the motive 8 notes higher or lower than the original statement
- a melodic and rhythmic pattern played on a higher or lower note
- playing the motive or part of the motive at longer time values
- the section of the Invention that treats the motive in a variety of ways while traveling through several keys
- follows the key signature no accidentals present
- part of the invention used to modulate from one key to another
- The section of the invention that presents the motive in both the tonic and dominant and modulates to the dominant
17 Clues: any part of the main theme or motive • playing the motive upside down and backwards • the main motive or musical idea of an invention • follows the key signature no accidentals present • playing the motive or part of the motive backwards • playing the motive or part of the motive upside down • playing the motive or part of the motive in a different key • ...
