discoveries and inventions Crossword Puzzles
Scientists and inventions/discoveries 2023-02-16
Scientists and inventions/discoveries 2023-02-16
Inventions and Discoveries - 02 2021-03-23
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- He invented the first efficient steam engine.
- First name of the scientist who invented the technique of pasteurisation.
- He discovered X-Rays.
- He invented the four stroke engine that ran on petrol and diesel.
- This instrument was invented by Rene Laenner, who used it listen to the sounds made by organs in the body.
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- He combined two lenses to make the microscope.
- Who invented the television in 1926?
- A code to send messages using dots and dashes named after its inventor.
- This 15-year old French student developed a code for blind people to read.
- First name of Edison, the famous inventor of the light bulb.
10 Clues: He discovered X-Rays. • Who invented the television in 1926? • He invented the first efficient steam engine. • He combined two lenses to make the microscope. • First name of Edison, the famous inventor of the light bulb. • He invented the four stroke engine that ran on petrol and diesel. • A code to send messages using dots and dashes named after its inventor. • ...
Vocabulary recap 2021-09-06
8 Clues: To show or help • The act of talking • Something difficult • Many different types • New discoveries or inventions. • To be successful during a hard time • To give or supply something that someone needs. • More than other things or people, or more than usual
Life of Early Humans 2021-10-18
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- a rod placed at the centre of a wheel that helps it rotate.
- age of discoveries and inventions.
- people who moved from place to place.
- means‘old’ in Greek.
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- taming of animals.
- an occupation that made early humans settle down in one place.
- a substance made by combining two or more metals.
- first metal used by early humans.
- discovery of this helped early humans not eat raw meat.
- tool that were used as the tip of spears and arrows.
10 Clues: taming of animals. • means‘old’ in Greek. • first metal used by early humans. • age of discoveries and inventions. • people who moved from place to place. • a substance made by combining two or more metals. • tool that were used as the tip of spears and arrows. • discovery of this helped early humans not eat raw meat. • ...
China Unit 2022-02-15
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- farm tool used to break up and even out plowed ground.
- slingshot-like war machine used for shooting rocks, shells, and other objects.
- relating to the sea
- and selling of goods
- highly organized body of workers with many levels of authority.
- something seen or learned about for the first time.
- a system of managing the wealth and resources of a community of region.
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease-causing agent
- military leader operating outside the control of the government.
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- to make similar items in quantity by using standardized designs and dividing labor among workers.
- combination of science, magic, and philosophy that was practiced in medieval times.
- travel in new areas
- the form of money used in a country.
- new tool, device, or process created after scientific study and experimentation.
- business of buying and selling or exchanging items.
- business that manufactures a particular product.
- business of farming
17 Clues: travel in new areas • relating to the sea • business of farming • and selling of goods • the form of money used in a country. • business that manufactures a particular product. • business of buying and selling or exchanging items. • something seen or learned about for the first time. • farm tool used to break up and even out plowed ground. • ...
Copyright and Plagiarism 2021-11-26
6 Clues: Stealing others work • protects creative work • copying others work without any changes • way to reduce plagiarism by giving credits • used for protecting inventions and discoveries • Using own words to express other writers ideas
Copyright and Plagiarism 2021-11-29
6 Clues: Stealing others work • Protects creative work • Copying others work without any changes • Way to reduce plagiarism by giving credits • Using own words to express other writers ideas • Used for protecting inventions and discoveries
Women Inventions/Discoveries 2018-03-19
10 Clues: Hedy Lamarr • Maria Beasley • Anna Connelly • Mary Anderson • Elizabeth Magie • Stephanie Kwolek • Margaret A. Wilcox • Josephine Cochrane • Letitia Mumford Geer • Marie Van Brittan Brown
Science Discoveries & Inventions 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Eyes in the cosmos • Focused beam of light • Diabetes breakthrough • Powered early computers • Flame for lab experiments • Measures earthquake waves • Underwater echo detection • Small but fierce dinosaur • Medicine that fights bacteria • European particle accelerator
Powers of Congress CesA 2017-03-10
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- powers not directly stated by the Constitution
- power to grant legitimacy to ideas and discoveries like art or inventions
- power to coin money and regulate value
- whatever is necessary and proper will be done
- power to define and set punishment (e.g. piracy, counterfeiting, international law violations)
- powers that deals with foreign policy not specifically mentioned by the Constitution
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- power to build roads for delivery
- powers granted to Congress by the Constitution
- House and 2/3 Senate charge the President with misconduct
- war powers and power for foreign trade
- power to take money to pay off debt
- power to regulate trade with foreign nations and among states
- power to declare war
- power to decide what happens when one is broke
- power to collect money from citizens to fund the government
15 Clues: power to declare war • power to build roads for delivery • power to take money to pay off debt • war powers and power for foreign trade • power to coin money and regulate value • whatever is necessary and proper will be done • powers not directly stated by the Constitution • powers granted to Congress by the Constitution • power to decide what happens when one is broke • ...
New Empires and New Faiths 2022-08-09
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- Ages The fall of Western Roman Empire gave rise to this period in Europe
- Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople
- The Call for Holy War
- Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe
- Taxes donated by people to the Church
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- A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages
- An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews
- The era that paved way for great voyages, discoveries, inventions and revived learning and culture in Europe
- The Byzantine Empire was converted to Christianity by this emperor
10 Clues: The Call for Holy War • Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople • Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • Taxes donated by people to the Church • A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages • The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe • An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews • ...
New Empires and New Faiths 2022-08-09
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- Ages The fall of Western Roman Empire gave rise to this period in Europe
- Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople
- The Call for Holy War
- Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe
- Taxes donated by people to the Church
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- A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages
- An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews
- The era that paved way for great voyages, discoveries, inventions and revived learning and culture in Europe
- The Byzantine Empire was converted to Christianity by this emperor
10 Clues: The Call for Holy War • Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople • Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • Taxes donated by people to the Church • A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages • The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe • An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-01-20
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- Economic system with private ownership and free markets (10 letters)
- Drastic and sudden change in government or society (9 letters)
- Creative discoveries or creations (10 letters)
- Revolution transformed manual labor into mechanized processes (14 letters).
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- Process of crafting goods in a factory,(10 letters)
- Process of population shifts to cities (12 letters)
- Country known for the Industrial Revolution (7 letters)
- Innovative risk-taker in business (12 letters)
8 Clues: Innovative risk-taker in business (12 letters) • Creative discoveries or creations (10 letters) • Process of crafting goods in a factory,(10 letters) • Process of population shifts to cities (12 letters) • Country known for the Industrial Revolution (7 letters) • Drastic and sudden change in government or society (9 letters) • ...
New Empires and New Faiths 2022-08-09
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- An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews
- Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople
- Taxes donated by people to the Church
- Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages
- The Call for Holy War
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- The Byzantine Empire was converted to Christianity by this emperor
- The era that paved way for great voyages, discoveries, inventions and revived learning and culture in Europe
- The fall of Western Roman Empire gave rise to this period in Europe
- The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe
10 Clues: The Call for Holy War • Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople • Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • Taxes donated by people to the Church • A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages • The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe • An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews • ...
New Empires and New Faiths 2022-08-09
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- A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages
- The Call for Holy War
- Taxes donated by people to the Church
- The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe
- An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews
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- Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- The Byzantine Empire was converted to Christianity by this emperor
- The era that paved way for great voyages, discoveries, inventions and revived learning and culture in Europe
- Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople
- The fall of Western Roman Empire gave rise to this period in Europe
10 Clues: The Call for Holy War • Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople • Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • Taxes donated by people to the Church • A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages • The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe • An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews • ...
New Empires and New Faiths 2022-08-09
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- An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews
- Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople
- Taxes donated by people to the Church
- Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages
- The Call for Holy War
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- The Byzantine Empire was converted to Christianity by this emperor
- The era that paved way for great voyages, discoveries, inventions and revived learning and culture in Europe
- The fall of Western Roman Empire gave rise to this period in Europe
- The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe
10 Clues: The Call for Holy War • Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople • Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • Taxes donated by people to the Church • A primary religious institution in the Middle Ages • The word ‘vandalism’ originates from this Germanic tribe • An important place of pilgrimage for Christians, Muslims and Jews • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-29
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- New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought.
- The pursuit of knowledge, leading to revolutionary discoveries about the universe.
- da Vinci A famous painter
- A movement challenging the Catholic Church, leading to significant religious change.
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes human potential and achievements.
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- The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement.
- A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity.
- The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade.
- Written works that reflect human experience, with figures like Shakespeare.
- Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy.
- Creative expression that flourished with techniques like perspective and realism.
11 Clues: da Vinci A famous painter • A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity. • The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade. • New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought. • Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy. • The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement. • ...
Cyber Laws & Ethics 2025-05-31
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- protect brands, logos, and symbols that distinguish goods or services
- private browsing mode
- the act of using someone else’s work or ideas without proper acknowledgment
- Sending bulk emails
- someone gains unauthorized access to a computer system or network
- refers to safe and responsible use of ICT
- protect new inventions or discoveries
- scammers send fake emails or messages pretending to be someone trustworthy
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- Internet etiquette
- involves secretly listening to or intercepting private communications
- remember our visits on website
- a type of malicious software that locks or encrypts a victim’s data, demanding payment
- data that is left behind when users have been online
- illegal activities conducted through computers or the internet
- people who deliberately post inflammatory or offensive comments online to provoke others
15 Clues: Internet etiquette • Sending bulk emails • private browsing mode • remember our visits on website • protect new inventions or discoveries • refers to safe and responsible use of ICT • data that is left behind when users have been online • illegal activities conducted through computers or the internet • someone gains unauthorized access to a computer system or network • ...
Discoveries and inventions in chemistry 2024-12-15
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- Werner Father of coordination chemistry
- Arrhenius Discovered theory of electrolytic dissociation
- Pasteur Discovered First vaccine
- Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821
- Discovery of neutron
- Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic
- Lussac law of gases
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- Carothers Discovered nylon
- Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin
- Priestley Invented Sodawater
- Remsen First artificial sweetner
- taube worked on mechanism of electron transfer reactions in inorganic compounds
- Ramsey Discovered inert gas elements and their places in periodic table
13 Clues: Lussac law of gases • Discovery of neutron • Carothers Discovered nylon • Priestley Invented Sodawater • Pasteur Discovered First vaccine • Remsen First artificial sweetner • Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic • Werner Father of coordination chemistry • Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821 • Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin • ...
Inventions and Discoveries in Chemistry 2024-12-08
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- Carothers Discovered nylon
- Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic
- Arrhenius Discovered theory of electrolytic dissociation
- Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821
- Remsen First artificial sweetner
- Discovery of neutron
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- taube worked on mechanism of electron transfer reactions in inorganic compounds
- Ramsey Discovered inert gas elements and their places in periodic table
- Pasteur Discovered First vaccine
- Werner Father of coordination chemistry
- Priestley Invented Sodawarer
- Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin
- Lussac law of gases
13 Clues: Lussac law of gases • Discovery of neutron • Carothers Discovered nylon • Priestley Invented Sodawarer • Pasteur Discovered First vaccine • Remsen First artificial sweetner • Hendrik Baekeland Invented plastic • Werner Father of coordination chemistry • Jean Robiquet Isolated caffeine in 1821 • Sanger Discovered molecular structure of insulin • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-29
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- New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought.
- A movement challenging the Catholic Church, leading to significant religious change.
- Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy.
- The pursuit of knowledge, leading to revolutionary discoveries about the universe.
- A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity.
- The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade.
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- A philosophical approach that emphasizes human potential and achievements.
- The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement.
- Written works that reflect human experience, with figures like Shakespeare.
- Creative expression that flourished with techniques like perspective and realism.
10 Clues: A revival of art and learning inspired by antiquity. • The act of discovering new lands, driven by curiosity and trade. • New ideas and inventions that transformed technology and thought. • Renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman literature and philosophy. • The belief in the importance of the individual and personal achievement. • ...
Discoveries 2022-03-10
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- prowadzić wykopaliska archeologiczne
- średnica
- wielkość, rozmiar
- wysokość
- dziesiątkować
- kruchość, delikatność
- starać się, usiłować
- rdzenna (np. ludność)
- jama, nora
- wąż
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- unosić się w powietrzu
- wycofać
- zawiły, złożony
- uśpiony
- załogowy (np. lot)
- naruszanie granicy
- wybitnie, w znacznej mierze
- podjąć, przdsięwziąć
- grupa, seria
- szczątki
- opłynąć dookoła
- nawigacja satelitarna
- luka, nisza rynkowa
23 Clues: wąż • wycofać • uśpiony • średnica • wysokość • szczątki • jama, nora • grupa, seria • dziesiątkować • zawiły, złożony • opłynąć dookoła • wielkość, rozmiar • załogowy (np. lot) • naruszanie granicy • luka, nisza rynkowa • podjąć, przdsięwziąć • starać się, usiłować • kruchość, delikatność • rdzenna (np. ludność) • nawigacja satelitarna • unosić się w powietrzu • wybitnie, w znacznej mierze • ...
European Imperialism Crossword 2022-10-14
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- the country in the strongest position to block Britain's goal to build a railroad from the Mediterranean Sea to South Africa
- first machine gun
- exporter of cotton, palm oil, palm-kernel oil, coffee and sugar
- exporter of copper, zinc, lead and coal
- an invention used for communication over long distances
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- the amount of Europeans colonies that helped African by 1914
- the revolution that led to many discoveries and inventions that helped Europeans take over Africa
- tropical disease Europeans risked catching in Africa
- exporter of sisal, coffee, rubber and cotton
- the process that was a quicker and cheaper method of manufacturing steel
10 Clues: first machine gun • exporter of copper, zinc, lead and coal • exporter of sisal, coffee, rubber and cotton • tropical disease Europeans risked catching in Africa • an invention used for communication over long distances • the amount of Europeans colonies that helped African by 1914 • exporter of cotton, palm oil, palm-kernel oil, coffee and sugar • ...
Engineering careers 2022-10-20
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- they make paper using trees
- Track the impact of process improvements and incidents and predict the impact to yield
- invents more plane
- uses light to make innovations
- makes new inventions for the animals
- drinking water gas
- creates and filters clean water
- makes new vents to filter air
- makes drones
- Farming inventions
- inhibit radiant heat transfer
- use kinetic energy to make inventions
- designs medicine
- makes new x-rays for different part of the body
- preparing technical drawings
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- monitor high wind speeds
- innovate and create new wired phones
- uses oil to make inventions like oil drills
- innovate and create new computers and devices
- works with electronical devices
- create tools to fix other things
- use products to design service
- use traffic road safety
- makes nuclear power plants
- create and innovate railroads
- innovate jets
26 Clues: makes drones • innovate jets • designs medicine • invents more plane • drinking water gas • Farming inventions • use traffic road safety • monitor high wind speeds • makes nuclear power plants • they make paper using trees • preparing technical drawings • makes new vents to filter air • inhibit radiant heat transfer • create and innovate railroads • uses light to make innovations • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2015-03-06
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- One day Ben tied a ___ to a kite in a thunder and lightning storm.
- Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older.
- Benjamin Franklin wrote a ___ called Poor Richards Almanac.
- One of Benjamins most successful inventions are the bifocal ___.
- When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___.
- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the most successful inventions is the ___ eyeglasses.
- When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance.
- Once Ben moved to Philadelphia he meet a girl named ___ and decided to marry her.
- Ben was the first person to prove ___ was a form of electricity.
- Benjamin ___ is a very talented writer and inventor.
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- When Ben was getting older he worked for his brother as an ___.
- After Ben ran away from home he wrote many ___ were he ran away to.
- When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ .
- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the well known inventions is the Franklin ___.
- When Ben was young he loved to ___.
- Ben Franklin tricked his brother by writing an article and signed it ___, when his brother found out it was him he got really mad and didn’t let him publish anymore.
- One day Ben flew a ___ in a thunder and lightning storm which wasn’t really a good idea.
- ___ Franklin has made many inventions that have affected our lives today.
- When Ben was working for his brother he thought it was getting boring so he ran away to ___.
- Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time.
- Some of the well known ___ Ben has made are the Franklin stove the lightning rod or even bifocal eyeglasses.
21 Clues: When Ben was young he loved to ___. • Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time. • Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older. • When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ . • Benjamin ___ is a very talented writer and inventor. • When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___. • When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance. • ...
Science 2025-11-21
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- Using the most modern and advanced technology.
- To find out or decide something after thinking or checking information.
- Information or facts collected to study or analyze something.
- The Sun and all the planets and objects that move around it.
- An idea or explanation you can test to see if it is true.
- A scientific test used to discover something or check if an idea is correct.
- New things that are created or designed by people.
- Buying and selling goods or services over the internet.
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- Advanced, complex, or very well-designed.
- Scientists who study space, stars, and planets.
- The strong effect something has on a person, situation, or environment.
- New things that are found for the first time.
- Very important or well-known.
13 Clues: Very important or well-known. • Advanced, complex, or very well-designed. • New things that are found for the first time. • Using the most modern and advanced technology. • Scientists who study space, stars, and planets. • New things that are created or designed by people. • Buying and selling goods or services over the internet. • ...
Isaac Newton 2024-06-10
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- Newton The Great mathematician who wrote the laws of motion and many other amazing inventions
- Other than Trinity college what other school did he attend
- Did his dog ever set an experiment on fire
- What is the most famous way he discovered gravity
- college What college did he attend
- What was Isaac Newtons hometown
- What other thing did Newton study
- Did Isaac Newton teach any college classes
- What did Newtons mom want him to be
- What is the title of Isaac newtons studies of optics
- Who was Isaac Newton named after
- Why did he go back to his families farm
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- Isaac Newtons dogs name
- Where is Issac Newton burried
- Was Isaac Newton ever married
- What famous mathematician did Newton influence
- A three volume book written by Isaac Newton
- What was his cats name
- Where did Newton live when he was older
- Did Isaac Newton have kids
- Did the apple really fall on his head or is that just a myth
- How did Newton die
- Which ancient philosopher studies did Newtons discoveries overthrow
- Did Isaac Newton ever date anyone
24 Clues: How did Newton die • What was his cats name • Isaac Newtons dogs name • Did Isaac Newton have kids • Where is Issac Newton burried • Was Isaac Newton ever married • What was Isaac Newtons hometown • Who was Isaac Newton named after • What other thing did Newton study • Did Isaac Newton ever date anyone • college What college did he attend • What did Newtons mom want him to be • ...
Marleny 7/8A - Easy physics puzzle 2020-06-04
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- 80M (units )
- the force of gravity on an object
- the capacity of doing work
- opposite way of speed or equation
- universal force of attraction
- rise over run
- distance traveled per unit of time
- can cause an object with mass to change velocity
- quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- object falling freely through liquid or gas
- the resistance of change in an object
- object remains same speed
- increase in the rate os speed.
- resistance to motion
- velocity changes slope changes
- calculating the power of a circuit
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- difference between the largest and smallest value
- how much ground was covered
- typical value of data
- measure from starting point ending postion
- quantity of motion an object has
- falling influence of gravity
- great discoveries or inventions
- anything that is measured using numbers
- motion, something moving
- product of force and displacemnet
- force of attraction with between objects
- quantities are described by magnitude
- unit of force
- potential energy stored
- the speed of something in a given direction.
31 Clues: 80M (units ) • rise over run • unit of force • resistance to motion • typical value of data • potential energy stored • motion, something moving • object remains same speed • the capacity of doing work • how much ground was covered • falling influence of gravity • universal force of attraction • increase in the rate os speed. • velocity changes slope changes • ...
Science and Technology - Discoveries and Inventions 2020-12-24
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- ORIGINATED PASTEURISATION OF MILK.
- INVENTED DEVICE AND TECHNIQUE FOR CATARACT SURGERY.
- DISCOVERED SYNTHETIC FIBRRE KEVLAR, USED FOR BULLETPROOF VESTS.
- INVENTED THE FIRST PRINTING PRESS.
- INVENTOR OF PAPER BAG.
- DISCOVERED PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT.
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- INVENTED DC MOTOR.
- CREDITED WITH THE INVENTION OF MICROWAVE OVEN
- FATHER OF HAND-WASHING.
- FATHER OF COMPUTING
- DISCOVERED THE ANTIBIOTIC PENICILLIN.
- CREDITED WITH INVENTION OF SPECTACLES
12 Clues: INVENTED DC MOTOR. • FATHER OF COMPUTING • INVENTOR OF PAPER BAG. • FATHER OF HAND-WASHING. • DISCOVERED PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT. • ORIGINATED PASTEURISATION OF MILK. • INVENTED THE FIRST PRINTING PRESS. • DISCOVERED THE ANTIBIOTIC PENICILLIN. • CREDITED WITH INVENTION OF SPECTACLES • CREDITED WITH THE INVENTION OF MICROWAVE OVEN • ...
Places 2022-05-27
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- You can climb mountains, see lakes or go on a hike through the forests.
- You can learn about aquatic animals in this place.
- You can enjoy some plays or artistic presentations in this place.
- You can learn about different discoveries or inventions in this place.
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- Milk and cheese is produced in this place.
- You can enjoy an amazing concert here.
- You can learn about famous paintings.
- You can see some wild animals in this place.
8 Clues: You can learn about famous paintings. • You can enjoy an amazing concert here. • Milk and cheese is produced in this place. • You can see some wild animals in this place. • You can learn about aquatic animals in this place. • You can enjoy some plays or artistic presentations in this place. • You can learn about different discoveries or inventions in this place. • ...
Films and TV shows 2022-02-13
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- A TV show which tells about the local and international events
- A film which tells about different illegal things
- A TV show in which the host discusses different topics with his guests
- A film about the future and various inventions and scientific discoveries
- A TV series which tells about people's everyday lives
- A film which makes you laugh and smile a lot
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- A film which is great for the whole family, especially loved by the kids
- A film or TV show based on facts and some real events
- A TV show or film which takes place in the past
9 Clues: A film which makes you laugh and smile a lot • A TV show or film which takes place in the past • A film which tells about different illegal things • A film or TV show based on facts and some real events • A TV series which tells about people's everyday lives • A TV show which tells about the local and international events • ...
scientific revolution 2025-03-20
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- the sun is center of universe, Copernicus
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- created the laws of motion
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- lets you see microscopic creatures such as bacteria
- this scientist improved the telescope and helped prove Copernicus' theory
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- this elementary process of "doing" science begins during period thanks in part to new inventions
- developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
10 Clues: created the laws of motion • the sun is center of universe, Copernicus • lets you see microscopic creatures such as bacteria • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today • ...
Films and TV shows 2022-02-13
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- A film which is great for teh whole family, especially loved by the kids
- A TV show which tells about the local and international events
- A TV series which tells about people's everyday lives
- A film about the future and various inventions and scientific discoveries
- A film which makes you laugh and smile a lot
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- A TV show in which the host discusses different topics with his guests
- A film which tells about different illegal things
- A TV show or film which takes place in the past
- A film or TV show based on true facts and some real events
9 Clues: A film which makes you laugh and smile a lot • A TV show or film which takes place in the past • A film which tells about different illegal things • A TV series which tells about people's everyday lives • A film or TV show based on true facts and some real events • A TV show which tells about the local and international events • ...
scientific revolution 2025-03-20
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- the sun is center of universe, Copernicus
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- created the laws of motion
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- lets you see microscopic creatures such as bacteria
- this scientist improved the telescope and helped prove Copernicus' theory
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- this elementary process of "doing" science begins during period thanks in part to new inventions
- developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
10 Clues: created the laws of motion • the sun is center of universe, Copernicus • lets you see microscopic creatures such as bacteria • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today • ...
Films and TV shows 2022-02-13
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- A film which is great for the whole family, especially loved by the kids
- A TV show which tells about the local and international events
- A TV series which tells about people's everyday lives
- A film about the future and various inventions and scientific discoveries
- A film which makes you laugh and smile a lot
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- A TV show in which the host discusses different topics with his guests
- A film which tells about different illegal things
- A TV show or film which takes place in the past
- A film or TV show based on true facts and some real events
9 Clues: A film which makes you laugh and smile a lot • A TV show or film which takes place in the past • A film which tells about different illegal things • A TV series which tells about people's everyday lives • A film or TV show based on true facts and some real events • A TV show which tells about the local and international events • ...
scientific revolution 2025-03-19
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- the way to see small things
- this elementary process of "doing" science begins during period thanks in part to new inventions
- the person to make improvements on the telescope and proved Copernicus' theorys
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
- the person that made the three laws of motion
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- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- the sun is center of universe, Copernicus
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
10 Clues: the way to see small things • the sun is center of universe, Copernicus • the person that made the three laws of motion • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today • ...
GRADE 7 Commonly Misspelled Words Practice 2025-10-30
19 Clues: RURAL • PLURAL • EXCEPT • BELIEVE • RECEIVE • COUNTRY • DECEIVE • POLITICS • ADEQUATE • EXCELLENT • FORTUNATE • COUNTRIES • POLITICAL • OBNOXIOUS • DIFFERENT • DISCOVERY • POLITICIAN • DISCOVERIES • FORTUNATELY
scientific revolution 2023-03-29
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- developed laws of planetary motion
- developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic church
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- laws that keep universe in order; cannot be changed; establish order in our world
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- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- this elementary process of "doing" science begins during period thanks in part to new inventions
- circulatory system
- Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc.
10 Clues: circulatory system • developed laws of planetary motion • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • Englishman that could do it all; Calculus, gravity, etc. • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by Bacon; basis for "doing" science today • ...
Science and Technology - Discoveries and Inventions 2020-12-24
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- INVENTED DEVICE AND TECHNIQUE FOR CATARACT SURGERY.
- DISCOVERED PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT.
- INVENTOR OF PAPER BAG.
- INVENTED THE FIRST PRINTING PRESS.
- INVENTED DC MOTOR.
- DISCOVERED THE ANTIBIOTIC PENICILLIN.
- CREDITED WITH INVENTION OF SPECTACLES
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- DISCOVERED SYNTHETIC FIBRRE KEVLAR, USED FOR BULLETPROOF VESTS.
- FATHER OF COMPUTING
- ORIGINATED PASTEURISATION OF MILK.
- CREDITED WITH THE INVENTION OF MICROWAVE OVEN
- FATHER OF HAND-WASHING.
12 Clues: INVENTED DC MOTOR. • FATHER OF COMPUTING • INVENTOR OF PAPER BAG. • FATHER OF HAND-WASHING. • DISCOVERED PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT. • ORIGINATED PASTEURISATION OF MILK. • INVENTED THE FIRST PRINTING PRESS. • DISCOVERED THE ANTIBIOTIC PENICILLIN. • CREDITED WITH INVENTION OF SPECTACLES • CREDITED WITH THE INVENTION OF MICROWAVE OVEN • ...
JAIME Mesopotamia 2025-10-22
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- used to push things Mesopotamian Inventions
- Most of the past Mesopotamian kings were once
- Mesopotamians dug ___________ as a method of bringing water to their land and crops.
- Ziggurat - is __________
- used to make weapons and tools Mesopotamian Inventions
- used to travel across water Mesopotamian Inventions
- What is the name of the very good soil for farming
- Civilizations developed about
- Polytheism - is the belief in_________
- rolls carts around to Mesopotamian Inventions
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- is an _________ amount of something needed.
- Who found clues to the history of Mesopotamia in piles of rubble
- used to carry crops Mesopotamian Inventions
- In which season did the 2 rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) often flood
- In which season did farmers not have enough rain for their crops
15 Clues: Ziggurat - is __________ • Civilizations developed about • Polytheism - is the belief in_________ • is an _________ amount of something needed. • Most of the past Mesopotamian kings were once • used to push things Mesopotamian Inventions • used to carry crops Mesopotamian Inventions • What is the name of the very good soil for farming • ...
Science, Technology, and Society 2020-05-14
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- / A group, large or small, of people in a particular place and time who are linked by common goals and interests
- / change and improvement
- / Comes from the Latin word “scientia”
- / rational self
- / floating gardens
- / attempting to convince others of your value judgment
- / a situation that is a risk for a given population
- / Developed system of mathematics & number system
- / This is a way of freeing the unconscious mind or opening up drawers to remember vivid details of the past.
- / built one of the largest & wealthiest empires in the world
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- / is the theory that explains how organisms have arisen and diversified from earlier organisms
- / "mother culture"
- / The natural world or ecosystem
- / Least priority in Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
- / is a series of improvements in human life marked by inventions and discoveries
- / The Laws of Organic Life
- / Comes from the Latin word “techne”
- / “people of the sun”
- / unconscious part of the mind that acts as our conscience.
- / an idea on which people hold different beliefs and values
- / unconconscious part of the mind
- / first antibiotic
- / first mammal ever to have been cloned
23 Clues: / rational self • / "mother culture" • / floating gardens • / first antibiotic • / “people of the sun” • / change and improvement • / The Laws of Organic Life • / The natural world or ecosystem • / unconconscious part of the mind • / Comes from the Latin word “techne” • / Comes from the Latin word “scientia” • / first mammal ever to have been cloned • ...
Journalism Vocabulary 2024-09-25
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- People reading the news on television shows
- Containing the truth,has the correct facts
- News about anything happening anywhere in the world, potentially in different languages
- Type of journalism that appears through photos with no words
- A group of people with similar interests or characteristics
- News about more serious matters (like major crimes) potentially not going on where you live
- News about new shows, movies, or other types of entertainment
- Type of journalism that appears online
- News about what's happening in your area
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- Type of journalism that appears primarily on TV
- The act of presenting news and events to people
- News all about celebrities
- People who present the news to you and put it together
- News about stock prices, and the latest businesses and their impact on the economy, even financial tips
- Able to be trusted or recommended
- News that covers everything about health, and new inventions or discoveries
- News about sports like soccer, football, and info about athletes
- Type of journalism that appears on paper
- Conversations with people who know or are involved with a topic
- The people reporting the news
20 Clues: News all about celebrities • The people reporting the news • Able to be trusted or recommended • Type of journalism that appears online • Type of journalism that appears on paper • News about what's happening in your area • Containing the truth,has the correct facts • People reading the news on television shows • Type of journalism that appears primarily on TV • ...
INNOVATION 2020-06-05
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- A planned undertaking
- A person who organises and operates a business venture and assumes much of the associated risk.
- A beginning; a first move.
- Make easier or reduce in complexity or extent
- Any address at which you dwell more than temporarily
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- Customers obtain indirect savings (e.g. in staff, raw materials, property, etc.) from the superior quality, accuracy, and reliability of the products or services you provide
- A change in the thought process for doing something, or the useful application of new inventions or discoveries
- A change in the thought process for doing something, or the useful application of new inventions or discoveries
- May refer to an incremental emergent or radical changes in thinking, products, processes, or organisations
- Create by hammering
10 Clues: Create by hammering • A planned undertaking • A beginning; a first move. • Make easier or reduce in complexity or extent • Any address at which you dwell more than temporarily • A person who organises and operates a business venture and assumes much of the associated risk. • ...
Introduction To Ancient Civilizations Glossary Puzzle! 2021-09-19
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- A person or group that defends or maintains a cause or proposal.
- What makes two or more persons or things not the same.
- The quality or state of going on without stopping.
- To make or become different.
- A general agreement about something.
- Something found or learned of for the first time.
- What one intends to accomplish or attain.
- A person who has the opportunity or power to choose between two or more possibilities : the opportunity or power to make a decision.
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- A student who supports a cause or proposal.
- A useful new device or process.
- The history of ancient times.
- A sudden advance or successful development.
- The studies that deal with human relationships and the way society works.
- The act or process of uniting different things.
- A belief that something will happen or is likely to happen.
- A subject of a work of art, music, or literature.
- Very old
- Enjoying other people.
18 Clues: Very old • Enjoying other people. • To make or become different. • The history of ancient times. • A useful new device or process. • A general agreement about something. • What one intends to accomplish or attain. • A student who supports a cause or proposal. • A sudden advance or successful development. • The act or process of uniting different things. • ...
Introduction To Ancient Civilizations Glossary Puzzle! 2021-09-19
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- A person or group that defends or maintains a cause or proposal.
- A general agreement about something.
- A belief that something will happen or is likely to happen.
- What one intends to accomplish or attain.
- Something found or learned of for the first time.
- A subject of a work of art, music, or literature.
- A sudden advance or successful development.
- The quality or state of going on without stopping.
- What makes two or more persons or things not the same.
- Enjoying other people.
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- Very old
- To make or become different.
- The history of ancient times.
- A useful new device or process.
- The studies that deal with human relationships and the way society works.
- The act or process of uniting different things.
- A person who has the opportunity or power to choose between two or more possibilities : the opportunity or power to make a decision.
- A student who supports a cause or proposal.
18 Clues: Very old • Enjoying other people. • To make or become different. • The history of ancient times. • A useful new device or process. • A general agreement about something. • What one intends to accomplish or attain. • A sudden advance or successful development. • A student who supports a cause or proposal. • The act or process of uniting different things. • ...
Invention and discoveries 2025-11-05
20 Clues: dụng cụ • bao gồm • tự động • thiết bị • đột ngột • độc nhất • phần mềm • phức tạp • ước tính • khám phá • nhân tạo • phát minh • hoạt động • chính xác • thí nghiệm • kĩ thuật số • sự ảnh hưởng • chương trình • bài nghiên cứu • phòng thí nghiệm
early europe 2023-05-23
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- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Introduction To Ancient Civilizations Glossary Puzzle! 2021-09-16
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- A general agreement about something.
- Enjoying other people.
- To make or become different.
- The history of ancient times.
- A person who has the opportunity or power to choose between two or more possibilities : the opportunity or power to make a decision.
- A person or group that defends or maintains a cause or proposal.
- The quality or state of going on without stop.
- What one intends to accomplish or attain.
- Something found or learned of for the first time.
- A student who supports a cause or proposal.
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- Very old
- The studies that deal with human relationships and the way society works.
- The act or process of uniting different things.
- A belief that something will happen or is likely to happen.
- A sudden advance or successful development.
- What makes two or more persons or things not the same.
- A useful new device or process.
- A subject of a work of art, music, or literature.
18 Clues: Very old • Enjoying other people. • To make or become different. • The history of ancient times. • A useful new device or process. • A general agreement about something. • What one intends to accomplish or attain. • A sudden advance or successful development. • A student who supports a cause or proposal. • The quality or state of going on without stop. • ...
Geography and Discoveries 2019-02-13
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- An imaginary circle drawn around the center of the Earth surface, which divides the planet into two equal spheres.
- Many countries pursued these products, extremely valuable at the time of great discoveries.
- The disease caused by lack of vitamin C.
- An explorer who fought against slavery.
- A person who examines the condition of land and buildings professionally.
- A true-to-scale map of the Earth that duplicates its round shape and correctly represents areas, sizes, and shapes of physical features, distances, and directions.
- The action of investigating an unfamiliar area.
- The action or process of sailing or otherwise travelling all the way around something, especially the world.
- a bound collection of maps.
- The region of the Earth that is south of the Antarctic Circle.
- The huge land mass on earth.
- One of the consequences of the Era of Exploration.
- A half of a sphere of the Earth above/ below the equator.
- The apparent line that separates the ground from the sky.
- First man to visit the South Pole.
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- An extensive geographical region spanning much of Eurasia and North Asia.
- A line passing through the south pole and north pole, forming a circle.
- The same as seashore.
- The conversion of individuals to Christianity.
- Any place where people live and form communities.
- Imaginary vertical lines running along the eastern and western hemisphere of the Earth, which are used to measure the distance, location, and time.
- Imaginary horizontal lines on the Earth that run along the equator in both hemispheres.
- The art or techniques of making maps.
- A piece of land surrounded by water along the majority of its border while still being connected to a mainland from which it extends.
- A planned route or journey.
25 Clues: The same as seashore. • a bound collection of maps. • A planned route or journey. • The huge land mass on earth. • First man to visit the South Pole. • The art or techniques of making maps. • The disease caused by lack of vitamin C. • An explorer who fought against slavery. • The conversion of individuals to Christianity. • The action of investigating an unfamiliar area. • ...
Discoveries and technologies 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. • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
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- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Scientific inventions/discoveries 2022-12-13
early europe 2023-05-23
Across
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
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- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
Across
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
Across
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
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- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
science and discoveries 2025-10-17
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- – to travel for exploration
- – to record information
- – features of the land
- – proof or supporting facts
- – type of land surface
- – to examine in detail
- – far away, isolated
- – to meet unexpectedly
- – trip to see wild animals
- – to test an idea
- – without bias
- – place for experiments
- – wild, natural area
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- – wild, not controlled
- – major discovery or advance
- – observable event or fact
- – at risk of extinction
- – variety of life forms
- – new idea or method
- – to study deeply
- – correctly, exactly
- – rough or uneven
22 Clues: – without bias • – to study deeply • – to test an idea • – rough or uneven • – new idea or method • – far away, isolated • – correctly, exactly • – wild, natural area • – wild, not controlled • – features of the land • – type of land surface • – to examine in detail • – to meet unexpectedly • – to record information • – at risk of extinction • – variety of life forms • – place for experiments • ...
Victorian Inventions & Discoveries 2024-01-21
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- 1854: Henry Bessemer invented a new iron-based metal to make huge structures like ships or bridges.
- 1839: Scotsman Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented a new form of personal transport. During the 19th century, the design was improved several times by other people.
- 1840: The Penny Black came into use. This was a small piece of paper with a picture of Queen Victoria on it and people used it to send letters.
- 1859: Charles Darwin published a book explaining how living things change over time.
- 1863: London residents could travel below the city streets on this new form of transport powered by steam.
- 1838/1839: William Henry Fox Talbot produced the first image and then found a way to record pictures on special paper.
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- 1878: Once again, Londoners benefited from this new invention which made it safer and easier to walk around the city at night.
- 1843: John Calcott Horsley invented this seasonal greeting to send to friends and family in the post.
8 Clues: 1859: Charles Darwin published a book explaining how living things change over time. • 1854: Henry Bessemer invented a new iron-based metal to make huge structures like ships or bridges. • 1843: John Calcott Horsley invented this seasonal greeting to send to friends and family in the post. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-02-29
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- circulatory system
- emerging view of divine of age that saw god as great “clock maker”; doesn’t intervene with man’s affairs
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic Church
- laws that keep universe in order; cannot be changed; established order in our world
- developed, expanded upon by bacon; basis for “doing” science today
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn’t go around earth
- Englishman that could do it all; calculus, gravity, etc.
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- the sun is center of universe Copernicus
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
- developed laws of planetary motion
- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- this elementary process of “doing” science being during period thanks in part to new inventions
13 Clues: circulatory system • developed laws of planetary motion • the sun is center of universe Copernicus • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • Englishman that could do it all; calculus, gravity, etc. • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by bacon; basis for “doing” science today • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-02-29
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- developed, expanded upon by bacon; basis for “doing” science today
- laws that keep universe in order; cannot be changed; established order in our world
- proves heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; unpopular with Catholic Church
- allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe
- new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen
- Englishman that could do it all; calculus, gravity, etc.
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn’t go around earth
- earlier movement contributed to increased knowledge due to a greater understanding of Greek and Latin
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- circulatory system
- emerging view of divine of age that saw god as great “clock maker”; doesn’t intervene with man’s affairs
- this elementary process of “doing” science being during period thanks in part to new inventions
- the sun is center of universe Copernicus
- developed laws of planetary motion
13 Clues: circulatory system • developed laws of planetary motion • the sun is center of universe Copernicus • allows for rapid spread of new discoveries across Europe • Englishman that could do it all; calculus, gravity, etc. • new invention of period that allows seeing the formerly unseen • developed, expanded upon by bacon; basis for “doing” science today • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-07-05
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- A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
- A physicist who developed the theory of relativity and is known for his equation E=mc².
- An inventor and scientist who invented the telephone and made significant contributions to the field of communication.
- An inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to alternating current (AC) electricity and wireless communication.
- A mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity, making significant contributions to modern physics.
- A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
- A physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- A polymath who excelled in various fields, including art, science, and engineering, and is known for his inventions and paintings.
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- A mathematician, physicist, and engineer who made important discoveries in geometry, buoyancy, and the lever.
- A chemist and microbiologist who developed the process of pasteurization and made significant contributions to the field of medicine.
- A naturalist and biologist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection, explaining the diversity of life on Earth.
- A theoretical physicist who studied black holes and the origin of the universe, despite being affected by a motor neuron disease.
- A chemist and crystallographer who made key contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA.
- A primatologist and conservationist who studied and advocated for the protection of chimpanzees and other wildlife.
- An astronomer and physicist who made important discoveries about the solar system and was an early proponent of the scientific method.
- An inventor and businessman who developed numerous devices, including the phonograph and the practical electric light bulb.
16 Clues: A physicist who developed the theory of relativity and is known for his equation E=mc². • A chemist and crystallographer who made key contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA. • A mathematician, physicist, and engineer who made important discoveries in geometry, buoyancy, and the lever. • ...
Popular INDIAN Inventions and Discoveries 2023-10-25
10 Clues: a hair cleanser • a contact team sport • an eco-friendly fibre • ancient fitness practice • sweet treat loved by kids • a game with coins and striker • it has holes, used on clothing • this board game originated as PACHISI • a powerful number which means-nothing • a popular board game originated as CHATURANGA
discoveries and inventions - password: patent 2024-06-13
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- What shape is used in the Colosseum to provide support
- A microscope uses ____ and lenses to magnify objects
- The earlier timekeeping invention
- The original material used for making billiard balls
- The element named after Poland
- The alphabet blind people use to read
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- A device that allows divers to breathe underwater
- A kitchen device that uses electromagnetic radiation to cook food
- What separates the colours of white light
- The name of the first cloned mammal
10 Clues: The element named after Poland • The earlier timekeeping invention • The name of the first cloned mammal • The alphabet blind people use to read • What separates the colours of white light • A device that allows divers to breathe underwater • A microscope uses ____ and lenses to magnify objects • The original material used for making billiard balls • ...
discoveries and inventions - password: patent 2024-06-13
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- The earlier timekeeping invention
- The original material used for making billiard balls
- The alphabet blind people use to read
- A kitchen device that uses electromagnetic radiation to cook food
- What separates the colours of white light
- A microscope uses ____ and lenses to magnify objects
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- A device that allows divers to breathe underwater
- The element named after Poland
- The grant of rights to an invention
- The name of the first cloned mammal
10 Clues: The element named after Poland • The earlier timekeeping invention • The grant of rights to an invention • The name of the first cloned mammal • The alphabet blind people use to read • What separates the colours of white light • A device that allows divers to breathe underwater • The original material used for making billiard balls • ...
Early humans- Discoveries and Inventions 2025-09-17
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- Early people used fire to keep away wild ______.
- Early humans used dry ______ to help start a fire.
- The wheel is shaped like a ______.
- The wheel made it easier to carry heavy ______.
- Fire gave warmth in the cold ______.
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- Fire was discovered by early ______.
- The wheel was a very important ______.
- Sparks from stones could start a ______.
- The first wheels were made of ______.
- Early humans made sharp tools from ______.
10 Clues: The wheel is shaped like a ______. • Fire was discovered by early ______. • Fire gave warmth in the cold ______. • The first wheels were made of ______. • The wheel was a very important ______. • Sparks from stones could start a ______. • Early humans made sharp tools from ______. • The wheel made it easier to carry heavy ______. • ...
Think, Solve, Protect 2025-06-13
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- The ability of machines to mimic human thought processes and decision-making.
- Creations of the mind, from inventions to artistic works, safeguarded by legal frameworks.
- Unauthorized use of legally protected content—leading to possible penalties.
- The field focused on designing, developing, and programming machines for automation.
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- Exclusive rights granted for an invention—ensuring others can’t copy it without permission.
- The driving force behind groundbreaking ideas, technological advances, and new discoveries.
- A process that reduces human intervention by using technology to perform tasks.
- A company’s identity symbol, like a logo or unique phrase, safeguarded by law.
- What legal protection ensures authors and creators retain control over their original works?
9 Clues: Unauthorized use of legally protected content—leading to possible penalties. • The ability of machines to mimic human thought processes and decision-making. • A company’s identity symbol, like a logo or unique phrase, safeguarded by law. • A process that reduces human intervention by using technology to perform tasks. • ...
Day 1 Inventions & Discoveries 2022-02-17
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- invented by Sir James Young Simpson
- invented by Galileo in the year 1593
- invented by Alexander Fleming in the year 1928
- invented by Thomas Edison in the year 1878
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- invented by Evangelista Torricelli in the year 1643
- invented by Zacharis Janssen in the year 1590
- invented by Rene Laennec in the year 1816
- invented by Dr. Felix Hoffman in the year 1899
- invented by Elisha G. Otis in the year 1852
- invented by Jules Janssen in the year 1868
- invented by William Sturgeon in the year 1824
11 Clues: invented by Sir James Young Simpson • invented by Galileo in the year 1593 • invented by Rene Laennec in the year 1816 • invented by Jules Janssen in the year 1868 • invented by Thomas Edison in the year 1878 • invented by Elisha G. Otis in the year 1852 • invented by Zacharis Janssen in the year 1590 • invented by William Sturgeon in the year 1824 • ...
Where, When and How India and the Modern World 2024-06-02
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- Government by the people.
- The movement of people from villages to towns and cities in search of a better quality of life.
- The large-scale production of goods in factories using machines and power.
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- The practice of one country politically controlling and governing another country and exploiting it for economic gain.
- The search for new lands and sea routes.
- Technological progress new inventions and discoveries that revolutionized human life.
- The strong feeling of Patriotism and a strong feeling of love, pride and loyalty for one's country.
7 Clues: Government by the people. • The search for new lands and sea routes. • The large-scale production of goods in factories using machines and power. • Technological progress new inventions and discoveries that revolutionized human life. • The movement of people from villages to towns and cities in search of a better quality of life. • ...
Day 1 Inventions & Discoveries 2022-02-17
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- invented by Sir James Young Simpson
- invented by Galileo in the year 1593
- invented by Alexander Fleming in the year 1928
- invented by Thomas Edison in the year 1878
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- invented by Evangelista Torricelli in the year 1643
- invented by Zacharis Janssen in the year 1590
- invented by Rene Laennec in the year 1816
- invented by Dr. Felix Hoffman in the year 1899
- invented by Elisha G. Otis in the year 1852
- invented by Jules Janssen in the year 1868
- invented by William Sturgeon in the year 1824
11 Clues: invented by Sir James Young Simpson • invented by Galileo in the year 1593 • invented by Rene Laennec in the year 1816 • invented by Jules Janssen in the year 1868 • invented by Thomas Edison in the year 1878 • invented by Elisha G. Otis in the year 1852 • invented by Zacharis Janssen in the year 1590 • invented by William Sturgeon in the year 1824 • ...
Vocabulary Units 5 & 6 2020-05-28
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- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- Search
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- Say something that will happen in the future
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country
- No longer produced or used
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
- and air craft between two places
- Like a hug
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- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- Place that represent the authors of a government
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star
- thinking. Thought to critic
- To try discover information
- The most important
23 Clues: Search • Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • thinking. Thought to critic • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
Science, tecnology, and culture 2014-01-27
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- many nacional or municipal traditions put together
- A telephone exchange is a telecommunications system used in the public switched
- It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or more living creatures
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- a way to get to far away or close places
- has to do with inventions, discoveries, or quimics
- is a motion picture film camera
- devices that work automatically
7 Clues: is a motion picture film camera • devices that work automatically • a way to get to far away or close places • has to do with inventions, discoveries, or quimics • many nacional or municipal traditions put together • A telephone exchange is a telecommunications system used in the public switched • ...
Geography and Discoveries 2019-02-13
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- One of the consequences of the Era of Exploration.
- Many countries pursued these products, extremely valuable at the time of great discoveries.
- A half of a sphere of the Earth above/ below the equator.
- A planned route or journey.
- An imaginary circle drawn around the center of the Earth surface, which divides the planet into two equal spheres.
- The action of investigating an unfamiliar area.
- A true-to-scale map of the Earth that duplicates its round shape and correctly represents areas, sizes, and shapes of physical features, distances, and directions.
- The huge land mass on earth.
- a bound collection of maps.
- The art or techniques of making maps.
- The action or process of sailing or otherwise travelling all the way around something, especially the world.
- A piece of land surrounded by water along the majority of its border while still being connected to a mainland from which it extends.
- The region of the Earth that is south of the Antarctic Circle.
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- The disease caused by lack of vitamin C.
- An explorer who fought against slavery.
- A person who examines the condition of land and buildings professionally.
- Any place where people live and form communities.
- The conversion of individuals to Christianity.
- An extensive geographical region spanning much of Eurasia and North Asia.
- Imaginary horizontal lines on the Earth that run along the equator in both hemispheres.
- Imaginary vertical lines running along the eastern and western hemisphere of the Earth, which are used to measure the distance, location, and time.
- A line passing through the south pole and north pole, forming a circle.
- The apparent line that separates the ground from the sky.
- The same as seashore.
- First man to visit the South Pole.
25 Clues: The same as seashore. • A planned route or journey. • a bound collection of maps. • The huge land mass on earth. • First man to visit the South Pole. • The art or techniques of making maps. • The disease caused by lack of vitamin C. • An explorer who fought against slavery. • The conversion of individuals to Christianity. • The action of investigating an unfamiliar area. • ...
Technologies and discoveries 2024-03-14
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- people believe that it sucks everything into nothingness
- discovered in caves by touching something
- was discovered by Nikola Tesla
- they lived millions of years ago
- we use that to launch people and stuff into space
- we use it to see stars
- we have it on a computer and a phone and other technologies
- you can detect metal with this technology
- in houses like that people produce food and technology etc.
- indestructible material and very shiny
- used to be a currency for pirates
- people believe that space is?
- happens with everything we constantly ev...?
- recent discovery on mars
- science that is very powerful today
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- robots that are used in space
- they give us rain
- discovery that can connect us with people around the world
- research done with a computer
- we can see them while we use a telescope
- small planet
- discovered by melting sand
- language that is old
- shiny spikey expensive material
- we use it everyday
- language that is dead
- we drive with them everyday
- we see it everyday on the sky
- made from trees and we draw on them
- scientists use it to get dirt off of historical pieces
30 Clues: small planet • they give us rain • we use it everyday • language that is old • language that is dead • we use it to see stars • recent discovery on mars • discovered by melting sand • we drive with them everyday • robots that are used in space • research done with a computer • we see it everyday on the sky • people believe that space is? • was discovered by Nikola Tesla • ...
Road to Revolution 2025-10-29
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- Boston _________ Mob attacked British soldiers in 1770, they fired on the crowd and killed 5
- economic system that values exports more than imports so the country can have more gold and silver
- ________ Quartering Act: forced colonists to keep soldiers in their homes
- _____________ Acts: British name for the 4 acts passed in response to the Boston Tea Party
- New ideas spreading about government and politics
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- _____________ Acts: 1767 acts taxing various household needs
- First Great _____________: religious revival in the 1730's-40's
- _________ ________ War: global name for a conflict between France, Britain, and various allies between 1754-1763
- ________ _______ riot: early 1770, fight broke out because redcoats were tearing down liberty poles
- __________ neglect: Britain ignored the colonies until 1754
- ____________ Revolution: new inventions and discoveries about the world were made, new method of figuring stuff out
- ____________ Acts: British said colonists' trade had to go through Britain first, mostly ignored
- __________ Act: British government said they had supreme authority over all the colonies
- _______ Quartering Act: forced colonies to keep soldiers in public housing
14 Clues: New ideas spreading about government and politics • __________ neglect: Britain ignored the colonies until 1754 • _____________ Acts: 1767 acts taxing various household needs • First Great _____________: religious revival in the 1730's-40's • ________ Quartering Act: forced colonists to keep soldiers in their homes • ...
Vocabulary Units 5 & 6 2020-05-28
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- and air craft between two places
- To try discover information
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- The most important
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- No longer produced or used
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
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- Search
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
- Say something that will happen in the future
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- thinking. Thought to critic
- Place that represent the authors of a government
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star
- Like a hug
23 Clues: Search • Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • thinking. Thought to critic • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
Enlightenment and Scientific Revolutions 2024-02-08
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- child prodigy who composed operas, concertos and symphonies
- time period in history marked by discoveries and inventions that greatly influenced the future of astronomy, anatomy, physics, geometry and more math and science fields.
- German astronomer who is best known for his laws of planetary motions
- known as the father of modern science. He improved the telescope
- polish astronomer who proved the universe is heliocentric meaning it revolves around the sun
- English advocate for womens rights
- one of the most influential composers who was successful despite his hearing loss
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- French writer who argued for separation of powers
- physicist, mathematician and astronomer who invented the three laws of motion
- age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds
- English author of Two Treatises on Government who wrote about the government protecting the people
- physician who discovered the heart pumps blood through the body
- Czar of Russia who Westernized Russia and named St.Petersburg the capital
- a king or queen
- French writer who wrote about freedom of speech, religious toleration and separation or church and state
15 Clues: a king or queen • English advocate for womens rights • French writer who argued for separation of powers • age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds • child prodigy who composed operas, concertos and symphonies • physician who discovered the heart pumps blood through the body • known as the father of modern science. He improved the telescope • ...
The Inventions and Their Inventors 2022-03-17
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- was used to project images onto paper, which allowed them to be traced.
- Used for transporting materials in factories, mines, and warehouses.
- It cut down on the amount of time it took to send messages to each other.
- Used to connect fabric and other materials together with thread.
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- A self-propelled motor vehicle intended for passenger transportation on land.
- The purpose was to record sound/play them.
- It was widely used by professional writers, in offices, business correspondence in private homes, and by students preparing written assignments.
- Produced a constant electric current,opening the way for many other discoveries and inventions.
8 Clues: The purpose was to record sound/play them. • Used to connect fabric and other materials together with thread. • Used for transporting materials in factories, mines, and warehouses. • was used to project images onto paper, which allowed them to be traced. • It cut down on the amount of time it took to send messages to each other. • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- author of the Declaration of Independence
- law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756
- British general who surrendered at yorktown
- colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain
- the riot where colonists confronted British troops and troops fired at colonists
- men willing to fight on a minutes notice
- people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible
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- delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies gather in 1754 and representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods
- period in time of great philosophical thought and scientific discoveries and inventions
- author of Common Sense
- the war between Great Britain and its American colonies, in which the colonies won their independence from British control
- colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to declare and fight for independence
- event where colonists disguised themselves as Indians and threw tea off of ships
15 Clues: author of Common Sense • men willing to fight on a minutes notice • author of the Declaration of Independence • British general who surrendered at yorktown • colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain • colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain • people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible • ...
2025 Unit 3 Mesopotamia 2025-12-04
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- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Persepolis was originally built by __________ the Great.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Under King Ashurbanipal, a great __________ was built in Nineveh.
- House Hammurabi: As a youth, Hammurabi likely attended a school called the ______ ______.
- Akkad: Sargon installed the first ______, coming up with the idea that a man's sons should inherit his kingdom.
- Akkad: The Akkadians had a similar government and culture as the Sumerians, but spoke a different ______.
- Akkad: The Akkadians lived in ______ Mesopotamia while the Sumerians lived in the south.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The name Persepolis is Greek for "__________ city".
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: They used ____________ to weave cloth from wool.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Which King of Babylon is mentioned alongside Nebuchadnezzar?
- Hammurabi: To keep the peace, Hammurabi established ________ with the most powerful nations in Mesopotamia.
- Akkad: The Akkadians built good roads and even developed an official ______ service.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The city of Akkad was the center of the world's first __________.
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- Science, Inventions, and Technology: After using the wheel for pottery, the Sumerians used it for their ____________ around 3200 BC.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: The first calendar had 12 ____________ months.
- Hammurabi: Hammurabi was born around 1810 BC in this Mesopotamian city-state.
- Akkad: The first Empire to rule all of Mesopotamia was the ______ Empire.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Archeologists still haven't found the city of __________.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: They used ____________ metal (and later iron metal) to make strong tools and weapons.
- Hammurabi: Which ally did Hammurabi call on for help, but their army never arrived?
- Hammurabi: Hammurabi embarked on construction projects and many _______ to improve the way of life in his kingdom.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: They may have even discovered the number for ____________ in figuring the circumference of a circle.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Uruk was the center of the __________ civilization.
- Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The people of Akkad were under the leadership of __________ the Great.
- Science, Inventions, and Technology: Using advanced math, Mesopotamian ____________ were able to follow the movements of the stars, planets, and the Moon.
- Hammurabi: The laws were carved into stone columns called ______ so everyone could read them.
25 Clues: Akkad: The first Empire to rule all of Mesopotamia was the ______ Empire. • Hammurabi: Hammurabi was born around 1810 BC in this Mesopotamian city-state. • Great Cities of Mesopotamia: The name Persepolis is Greek for "__________ city". • Great Cities of Mesopotamia: Uruk was the center of the __________ civilization. • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- author of the Declaration of Independence
- law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756
- British general who surrendered at yorktown
- colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain
- the riot where colonists confronted British troops and troops fired at colonists
- men willing to fight on a minutes notice
- people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible
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- delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies gather in 1754 and representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods
- period in time of great philosophical thought and scientific discoveries and inventions
- author of Common Sense
- the war between Great Britain and its American colonies, in which the colonies won their independence from British control
- colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to declare and fight for independence
- event where colonists disguised themselves as Indians and threw tea off of ships
15 Clues: author of Common Sense • men willing to fight on a minutes notice • author of the Declaration of Independence • British general who surrendered at yorktown • colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain • colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain • people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible • ...
Benjamin Franklin 2015-03-06
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- Some of the well known ___ Ben has made are the Franklin stove the lightning rod or even bifocal eyeglasses.
- One of Benjamins most successful inventions are the bifocal ___.
- When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___.
- When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance.
- One day Ben tied a ___ to a kite in a thunder and lightning storm.
- Once Ben moved to Philadelphia he meet a girl named ___ and decided to marry her.
- ___ Franklin has made many inventions that have affected our lives today.
- Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older.
- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the well known inventions is the Franklin ___.
- After Ben ran away from home he wrote many ___ were he ran away to.
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- Benjamin Franklin has made many inventions but one of the well known inventions is the Franklin ___.
- Ben Franklin tricked his brother by writing an article and signed it ___, when his brother found out it was him he got really mad
- When Ben was getting older he worked for his brother as an ___.
- When Ben was working for his brother he thought it was getting boring so he ran away to ___.
- When Ben was getting older he worked for his brother as an ___.
- Ben was the first person to prove ___ was a form of electricity.
- When Ben was young he loved to ___.
- When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ .
- One day Ben flew a ___ in a thunder and lightning storm which wasn’t really a good idea.
- Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time.
- Benjamin Franklin wrote a ___ called Poor Richards Almanac.
21 Clues: When Ben was young he loved to ___. • Ben loved to read ___ when he had free time. • Ben was a ___ and a printer when he was older. • When Ben moved to Philadelphia he worked as a ___ . • When Ben was old he helped write the Declaration of ___. • When Ben was old he helped write the ___ of Independance. • Benjamin Franklin wrote a ___ called Poor Richards Almanac. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-09-29
19 Clues: Labor • power • factory • Britain • farming • industry • textiles • cottongin • jameswatt • technology • inventions • capitalism • steamengine • urbanization • assemblyline • entrepreneur • manufacturing • massproduction • interchangeableparts
Module 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- author of Common Sense
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- British general who surrendered at yorktown
- the riot where colonists confronted British troops and troops fired at colonists
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to declare and fight for independence
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- delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies gather in 1754 and representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods
- men willing to fight on a minutes notice
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
- period in time of great philosophical thought and scientific discoveries and inventions
- event where colonists disguised themselves as Indians and threw tea off of ships
- colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756
- people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible
13 Clues: author of Common Sense • men willing to fight on a minutes notice • author of the Declaration of Independence • British general who surrendered at yorktown • colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain • people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible • law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756 • ...
Copyright Crossword #3 2020-11-23
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- PIO’s bilingual services team answers questions in this language
- World Intellectual Property Organization, for short
- ____ at Work, Copyright Office blog
- Type of intellectual property protecting inventions or discoveries
- ____ Round Agreements Act that restored copyright to certain foreign public domain works
- First multilateral international copyright treaty, named for the city where it was signed
- Intellectual property organization that honors Office staff annually (abbr.)
- Last name of French sculptor who registered the Statue of Liberty
- Number of Acting Registers and a lucky number to many
- 2013 treaty regarding accessible format copies of published works and a city in Morocco
- L. Frank ____, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- Group registration option for unpublished works (abbr.)
- Universal Copyright Convention, for short
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- Public newsletter for Office news and updates
- What motion pictures were registered as before August 1912
- Notice of ____, type of document recordation
- Pandemic-related act giving Register emergency relief authority, for short
- Act related to use of copyright-protected works in distance education (abbr.)
- Foundational statute for British and American copyright law, named after a British queen
- Copyright ____, Circular 1
- Type of intellectual property for identifying the source of goods or services
- Coverage ____, new biweekly digest highlighting news about the Copyright Office
22 Clues: Copyright ____, Circular 1 • ____ at Work, Copyright Office blog • Universal Copyright Convention, for short • Notice of ____, type of document recordation • Public newsletter for Office news and updates • World Intellectual Property Organization, for short • L. Frank ____, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz • Number of Acting Registers and a lucky number to many • ...
Intellectual Property 2022-02-22
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- examples of trademarks are
- current copyright law
- One thing protected under copyright is...(e.g., all text, including computer software);
- one thing that is considered fair use
- words or symbols that are used by a manufacturer or seller of an item that serve to identify and distinguish the goods
- allows limited copying of copyrighted works for educational and research purposes.
- What is one way to avoid infringement?
- one of the three types of intellectual properties
- What is one thing not protected under copyright?
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- What rights does the owner control?
- Unlike copyrights and trademarks, patents are only created and effective once they are
- gave Congress the power to enact laws “To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.”
- One of the four factors a judge considers when measuring fair use
- purpose of copyright
- provide protection for the inventors or developers of inventions or techniques that are new and useful and that are not obvious to the average person
- How many minutes can you use before it's considered infringement?
16 Clues: purpose of copyright • current copyright law • examples of trademarks are • What rights does the owner control? • one thing that is considered fair use • What is one way to avoid infringement? • What is one thing not protected under copyright? • one of the three types of intellectual properties • One of the four factors a judge considers when measuring fair use • ...
Keywords 2023-08-08
Science, tecnology, and culture. 2014-01-27
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- devices that work automatically by pressing a button or so.
- a form of transortation faster then walking or then in horse moved by wheels.
- something that little and young kids play with as entertainment.
- it is many traditions from a contry or state put together.
- a device that is used to talk with people from long distances.
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- it is a way to get places faster than walking.
- it has to do with inventions, quimics, or discoveries.
- a game in which you can only use your feet to move the ball and it is the most popular sport in a contry.
8 Clues: it is a way to get places faster than walking. • it has to do with inventions, quimics, or discoveries. • it is many traditions from a contry or state put together. • devices that work automatically by pressing a button or so. • a device that is used to talk with people from long distances. • something that little and young kids play with as entertainment. • ...
Inventions and Kid Inventions 2018-07-05
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- a usually smaller version of an object made to look like the real thing
- a person who creates, designs, or builds something that did not exist before
- to show how something works
- an expert on history
- to roll on the ground, sometimes by accident; to roll while doing gymnastics or acrobatics
- something that is manufactured or produced, usually for sale
- a machine with moving parts that uses power to create motion; a motor
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- to create, design, or build something that did not exist before
- a series of actions that may be natural or that are designed as steps to a goal
- to bring different ideas or groups of people together
- a document granting the right to make money from an invention
- a new device or process
- a form of something that is different from other forms of the same thing
- a scent that is only smelled faintly or quickly
- a person who performs tumbling or other physical tricks, sometimes on a trapeze or a tightrope
- a plan that shows how to build, make, or assemble something
- a closed path along which an electric current travels
17 Clues: an expert on history • a new device or process • to show how something works • a scent that is only smelled faintly or quickly • to bring different ideas or groups of people together • a closed path along which an electric current travels • a plan that shows how to build, make, or assemble something • something that is manufactured or produced, usually for sale • ...
Science Discoveries & Inventions - 2 2025-07-06
10 Clues: Detects radiation • Soviet space traveler • Body scan with magnets • Earth's shifting crust • Tiny tools for big jobs • Dolly the sheep in 1996 • 3D image without glasses • Protects Earth from UV rays • Heat trapped by Earth's gases • Modify DNA for health or farming
Explorers and Discoveries 2023-10-17
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- The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire.
- The Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492.
- The Spanish explorer who led the expedition to find the Fountain of Youth.
- The British navigator who explored Australia and New Zealand.
- The Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole.
- The Spanish explorer who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the world.
- The Italian explorer who sailed around the southern tip of Africa.
- The American who explored the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest.
- The British explorer who searched for the Northwest Passage.
- The Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope.
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- The Portuguese explorer who reached Brazil in 1500.
- The Viking explorer believed to have reached North America.
- The British explorer who discovered Antarctica.
- The American explorer who discovered the Grand Canyon.
- The British captain known for his voyages to the Pacific Islands.
- The first person to reach the South Pole.
- The Italian explorer who sailed to Asia, reaching India in 1498.
- The Norse explorer who reached the coast of Canada around 1000 AD.
- The Frenchman who explored the Mississippi River and claimed Louisiana for France.
- The Scottish explorer who led an expedition to the African interior.
20 Clues: The first person to reach the South Pole. • The British explorer who discovered Antarctica. • The Portuguese explorer who reached Brazil in 1500. • The Italian explorer who reached the Americas in 1492. • The American explorer who discovered the Grand Canyon. • The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. • ...
Ancaint Inventions And Discoveries Of Mesopotamia 2016-11-28
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- A market selling different kinds of goods
- a professional writer
- the belief in many gods
- A group of travelers journeying together
- A city that is also a separate, independent state
- A traditional story; in some cultures, a legend that explains peoples beliefs
- the capital of Babylonia; a city of great wealth and luxury
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- The king of Babylon from about 1792 to 1750 b.c.; creator of the babyional empire
- A religion in southwest Asia; sites of the first civilization
- ram A powerful weapon with a wooden beam mounted on wheels
- Groups of wedges and lines used to write several languages of the Fertile Crescent
- Many territoies and people controlled by one govermemt
12 Clues: a professional writer • the belief in many gods • A group of travelers journeying together • A market selling different kinds of goods • A city that is also a separate, independent state • Many territoies and people controlled by one govermemt • ram A powerful weapon with a wooden beam mounted on wheels • the capital of Babylonia; a city of great wealth and luxury • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
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- people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible
- law passed by the British that imposed a tax on all printed materials in 1756
- the war between Great Britain and its American colonies, in which the colonies won their independence from British control
- the riot where colonists confronted British troops and troops fired at colonists
- colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain
- author of Common Sense
- men willing to fight on a minutes notice
- colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- agreement signed on February 6, 1778, between France and the United States, in which each country agreed to help the other defend itself against England
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- delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies gather in 1754 and representatives agreed that the colonies should work together to boycott British trade goods
- sole control of the supply of a good or service
- British general who surrendered at yorktown
- pamphlet by Thomas Paine to encourage colonists to declare and fight for independence
- event where colonists disguised themselves as Indians and threw tea off of ships
- period in time of great philosophical thought and scientific discoveries and inventions
- author of the Declaration of Independence
16 Clues: author of Common Sense • men willing to fight on a minutes notice • author of the Declaration of Independence • British general who surrendered at yorktown • colonists who stayed loyal to great Britain • sole control of the supply of a good or service • colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain • people who tried to stay as uninvolved in the war as possible • ...
Scientists and their Discoveries and Inventions 2022-06-26
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- Discovered Radium and Polonium
- Discovered Steam Engine
- Discovered that Earth goes round the Sun
- Invented Dynamite
- Is famous for his work on Gravity and Light
- Discovered the first antibiotic (Penicillin)
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- Discovered the structure of an Atom
- Discovered X-Ray
- Proposed the law of Relativity
- Is known as Father of Geometry
10 Clues: Discovered X-Ray • Invented Dynamite • Discovered Steam Engine • Discovered Radium and Polonium • Proposed the law of Relativity • Is known as Father of Geometry • Discovered the structure of an Atom • Discovered that Earth goes round the Sun • Is famous for his work on Gravity and Light • Discovered the first antibiotic (Penicillin)
SCIENCE 2023-06-26
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- Repeating sequences or arrangements that can be observed in nature or data.
- Fundamental substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
- The study of how organisms interact with their environment and each other.
- The process of making objects appear larger using lenses or microscopes.
- Creations or devices that are made as a result of scientific knowledge.
- The ability to do work, such as moving objects or producing light and heat.
- The act of carefully watching or examining something to gather information.
- The branch of science that explores how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- Tools, machines, or devices created to solve problems or simplify tasks.
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- Tests or investigations conducted to discover or demonstrate something.
- An educated guess or proposed explanation that can be tested through experiments.
- The natural world and all living things, including plants, animals, and ecosystems.
- A place equipped for scientific research and experiments.
- New findings or things that are learned through scientific exploration.
- Pushes or pulls that can change the state of motion or shape of an object.
- A strong desire to learn or know more about the world and how it works.
16 Clues: A place equipped for scientific research and experiments. • Tests or investigations conducted to discover or demonstrate something. • New findings or things that are learned through scientific exploration. • A strong desire to learn or know more about the world and how it works. • Creations or devices that are made as a result of scientific knowledge. • ...
Inventions and Discoveries 2023-10-18
5 Clues: Discovery by Marie Curie • Invention enabling precise navigation • Discovery that revolutionized medicine • Device that revolutionized communications • Invention that revolutionized the textile industry
SHAPE Your Knowledge: The Ultimate Research & Innovation Puzzle 2024-10-18
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- A formalized agreement between an inventor and their institution for the commercialization of inventions
- An external party collaborating with universities to turn innovations into commercial products
- Process by which research findings are protected and made available for commercial use
- Legal protection of artistic works and other creative outputs in SHAPE fields
- University professionals facilitating the development of patents, licenses, and startups
- A major SHAPE discipline that studies human culture and artifacts
- The ability to solve problems creatively, vital in SHAPE fields
- The act of sharing research outputs with wider audiences, including commercial partners
- A document outlining the ownership and exploitation rights of university-created intellectual property
- This type of innovation occurs when research helps solve a problem outside of the university setting
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- Ability to understand and manage different perspectives, important in SHAPE collaboration
- A discipline focused on human thought, critical to SHAPE’s influence on society
- A key SHAPE skill focused on expressing ideas clearly and persuasively
- A key interpersonal skill critical for SHAPE research collaboration and commercialisation
- The ability to think deeply and critically, often associated with humanities research
- A strategy to turn university research into startups, helping to bridge the gap between academia and industry
- A key discipline in SHAPE that focuses on societal structures and dynamics
- The process of transforming academic discoveries into market-ready solutions
18 Clues: The ability to solve problems creatively, vital in SHAPE fields • A major SHAPE discipline that studies human culture and artifacts • A key SHAPE skill focused on expressing ideas clearly and persuasively • A key discipline in SHAPE that focuses on societal structures and dynamics • The process of transforming academic discoveries into market-ready solutions • ...
Vocabulary Units 5 & 6 2020-05-28
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- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- Place that represent the authors of a government
- Search
- The most important
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- Like a hug
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
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- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- No longer produced or used
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star
- Say something that will happen in the future
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- To try discover information
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- Small window of a spacecraft
- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country
- and air craft between two places
- thinking. Thought to critic
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
24 Clues: Search • Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • Small window of a spacecraft • thinking. Thought to critic • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
Vocabulary units 5&6 2020-05-28
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- a country of area controlled politically by a more powerful country
- Like a hug
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- depiction. Maker users evidence and reasons to draw conclusions and make decisions.
- The use of diagrams in calculation and design
- up with. Move progress at the same time of someone
- Something that you have to complete somehting
- and air craft between two places
- thinking. Has resulted in important discoveries and inventions
- The most important
- Say something that will happen in the future
- The part of the earth’s environment where life e exist
- No longer produced or used
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- Vehicle used for a travel to the space
- The cursed part through wich objects in space move around a planet or star
- Small window of a spacecraft
- The state of having or appearing to heave no weight, the fact of not being affected by gravity
- intelligence. the study of how to produce machines that have some of the qualities that the human mind has, such as the ability to understand language, recognize pictures, solve problems, and learn
- Used to describe activity that can continue without
- thinking. Promotes teamwork and the sharing of ideas
- thinking. Thought to critic
- Place that represent the authors of a government
- Search
- To try discover information
24 Clues: Search • Like a hug • The most important • No longer produced or used • To try discover information • Small window of a spacecraft • thinking. Thought to critic • and air craft between two places • Vehicle used for a travel to the space • Say something that will happen in the future • Something that you have to complete somehting • The use of diagrams in calculation and design • ...
