farming Crossword Puzzles
Cumberland Plains 2021-10-14
Across
- The most striking wetland plant
- Expanded form of ABG
- The endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland what?
- a protected area for wildlife.
- seriously at risk of extinction
- They feed and recline on grassy slopes
- the process of replanting and rebuilding the soil of disturbed land.
- A woodland eucalyptus
Down
- Invasive weedy tree
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world
- Indigenous people of the Cumberland Plain Woodland
- Expanded form of CPW
- In the 1820s the Europeans transformed Mount Annan into a type of land
- A large tree that provides the protective canopy
14 Clues: Invasive weedy tree • Expanded form of CPW • Expanded form of ABG • A woodland eucalyptus • a protected area for wildlife. • The most striking wetland plant • seriously at risk of extinction • They feed and recline on grassy slopes • The endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland what? • A large tree that provides the protective canopy • ...
Dictionary game 2021-07-08
Across
- both a noun and a verb, means pudding in English
- noun, means farming
- a slight burn or a mark caused by burning
- to be strong enough not to be changed by sth
- noun, line of latitude south of equator
- conjunction meaning although
- Another adjective that means humid
- adjective, means causes death
- noun, the point a which sth starts to happen
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- how we measure temperature, with a ?
- Idiom meaning a bad situation shared
- a verb meaning to change or move
- Sounds like boil, cook with heat from above
- noun, supplying land with water for crops
14 Clues: noun, means farming • conjunction meaning although • adjective, means causes death • a verb meaning to change or move • Another adjective that means humid • how we measure temperature, with a ? • Idiom meaning a bad situation shared • noun, line of latitude south of equator • a slight burn or a mark caused by burning • noun, supplying land with water for crops • ...
Shawnee tribe 2021-08-24
Across
- Bread you eat with soup.
- 4 legged animal with antlers.
- The region they lived in: This place gets lots of rain and is east.
- primary male occupation
- the most plentiful trade item
- 2 legged animal with big feathers.
- Climate: relatively high temp. and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year.
Down
- primary female occupation
- the Shawnee did this around campfires to ask for a certain item from their deity.
- Farmed mostly and regulated game.
- decoration made from beads
- A mixture of different vegetables and you eat it when you're sick.
- Hereditary or skill-based authority
- axe-shaped throwing weapons
14 Clues: primary male occupation • Bread you eat with soup. • primary female occupation • decoration made from beads • axe-shaped throwing weapons • 4 legged animal with antlers. • the most plentiful trade item • Farmed mostly and regulated game. • 2 legged animal with big feathers. • Hereditary or skill-based authority • ...
Maya Civilization 2022-01-06
Across
- highest in Mayan society,owned large plots of land
- developed the 1st writing system in the Americas
- Mayan temples were built on top of these
- Mayan kings went to war for this
- used by Mayans to study space objects
- a city and its surrounding territy
- these people eventually conquered Mayans
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- writing system Mayans developed
- the lowest class in Mayan society
- most mayans had this occupation
- one reason the Mayan civilization died out
- farming method that burns plants
- this kept gods happy & universe in balance
- Mayan buildings were made out of this
14 Clues: writing system Mayans developed • most mayans had this occupation • Mayan kings went to war for this • farming method that burns plants • the lowest class in Mayan society • a city and its surrounding territy • used by Mayans to study space objects • Mayan buildings were made out of this • Mayan temples were built on top of these • these people eventually conquered Mayans • ...
Ch. 11: Rome: Republic to Empire 2022-04-21
Across
- a governor
- large groups of Roman soldiers
- the ruling class of ancient Rome
- a person with absolute power to rule
- large farming estates
- ordinary citizen in ancient Rome
Down
- Roman peace
- head of a government, usually with a limited term in office
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- Roman government officials who interpreted the law and judged
- the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
- three rulers who share equal political power
- to reject
- an elected Roman official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
14 Clues: to reject • a governor • Roman peace • large farming estates • large groups of Roman soldiers • the ruling class of ancient Rome • ordinary citizen in ancient Rome • a person with absolute power to rule • three rulers who share equal political power • a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders • head of a government, usually with a limited term in office • ...
Vocabulary 7 2017-01-04
Across
- another name for the US
- state that did not permit slavery
- the practice of owning slaves
- there were more __ in the North
- loyalty to one part of the country
- an agreement in which each group gave up something to end a discussion
Down
- a person who has escaped
- the states' ___ is the idea that states should make decision
- wrote the book Uncle Tom's Cabin is Harriet __
- state that permitted slavery
- this abolitionist though slavery was wrong
- the right of the people to make political decisions for themselves
- a tax on imported goods
- most important business in the South
14 Clues: another name for the US • a tax on imported goods • a person who has escaped • state that permitted slavery • the practice of owning slaves • there were more __ in the North • state that did not permit slavery • loyalty to one part of the country • most important business in the South • this abolitionist though slavery was wrong • wrote the book Uncle Tom's Cabin is Harriet __ • ...
Development 2013-01-31
Across
- What type of obstacle to development has Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe been?
- dam A method of collecting clean water
- Newly industrialised countries
- The highest score possible in HDI
- Illness caused by dirty water
- Human development index measures GDP, Life expectancy and ?
- war A reason for Africa not developing eg in Rwanda
Down
- A country in the BRICS
- Pakistan flood was a what type of obstacle for development
- Gross ? Product
- In LEDCs more people work in ?
- The highest ranked country on HDI
- An Oil Rich country
- The man who invented the North South divide
14 Clues: Gross ? Product • An Oil Rich country • A country in the BRICS • Illness caused by dirty water • In LEDCs more people work in ? • Newly industrialised countries • The highest ranked country on HDI • The highest score possible in HDI • dam A method of collecting clean water • The man who invented the North South divide • Pakistan flood was a what type of obstacle for development • ...
Canada's daily life 2014-01-28
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- Canada is home to many
- one of Canada's main sport is
- Quebecs local tongue is know as
- Native Indian artist also excel at
- Canada's _____ and other grain is well known
- Canada's cites are home to some of the best parties and
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- one of Canada's main languages
- Canada is know for its environment and it's
- Canada has a lot of talented
- after world war 2 huge amounts of immigrants form
- farming requires a lot of
- Canada has many _____ in the central provinces
- like Americans Canadians live in big
- A average farm has about 1,000
14 Clues: Canada is home to many • farming requires a lot of • Canada has a lot of talented • one of Canada's main sport is • one of Canada's main languages • A average farm has about 1,000 • Quebecs local tongue is know as • Native Indian artist also excel at • like Americans Canadians live in big • Canada is know for its environment and it's • ...
Activity Ch-4 2022-10-27
Across
- (growing of crops, flowers and fruits)
- Husbandry ( rearing animals for sale)
- (requires 210 frost free days of growth)
- (Type of farming to meet family’s needs)
- revolution (increasing production through HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides)
- (growing of flowers)
- (also called golden fibre)
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- (activity concerned with extraction of natural resources)
- (USA, Canada, Russia,Australia are the major producers of this crop)
- ( coarse grains are also called)
- (tea, coffee, sugar cane and rubber are grown in)
- ( growing grapes for wine)
- (crops that need well drained soil, moderate temperature and lots of sunshine)
- ( cultivation involving slash and burn)
- (also known as paddy)
15 Clues: (growing of flowers) • (also known as paddy) • ( growing grapes for wine) • (also called golden fibre) • ( coarse grains are also called) • Husbandry ( rearing animals for sale) • (growing of crops, flowers and fruits) • ( cultivation involving slash and burn) • (requires 210 frost free days of growth) • (Type of farming to meet family’s needs) • ...
g5.2.First Americans 2024-03-14
Across
- group of related families
- area that stretches from Alaska to California
- farming or growing plants
- group of people living together with systems of government, religion, and culture
- huge, thick sheet of slowly moving ice
- area that includes Arizona, New Mexico and parts of Utah, Colorado
- a feast that could last for several days
Down
- movement from one region to another
- extra materials or stuff
- special event at which people gather to express beliefs
- what the land bridge was called
- way of supplying water to crops with streams or pipes
- Spanish word for town
- main crop used for food
14 Clues: Spanish word for town • main crop used for food • extra materials or stuff • group of related families • farming or growing plants • what the land bridge was called • movement from one region to another • huge, thick sheet of slowly moving ice • a feast that could last for several days • area that stretches from Alaska to California • ...
Vocab 8 2024-04-08
Across
- Nahuatl speaking peoples in Mexico
- personifying inanimate objects to have a soul-like attribute
- A large Mexican alphabet used a center of the city
- A string of land connecting 2 larger bodies
- Japanese, 4 roofed structures
- A method for growing crops on a hillside
- The oldest city in the Americas
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- Japanese gate marking the entrance of a Shinto shrine
- Farming methos using floating islands
- American civilization known by their ruins and language before colonization
- The largest empire before colonization coming from Persian highlands.
- Japanese belief system
- Recording devices from Incan Empire
- A mountain range in South America
14 Clues: Japanese belief system • Japanese, 4 roofed structures • The oldest city in the Americas • A mountain range in South America • Nahuatl speaking peoples in Mexico • Recording devices from Incan Empire • Farming methos using floating islands • A method for growing crops on a hillside • A string of land connecting 2 larger bodies • ...
Crossword Round 2 2022-09-29
Across
- a high open area of land not used for farming
- softly bright
- extremely angry
- to hit somebody/something with great force
- a cut to the skin or body with something sharp
- an area of deep mud
Down
- to say quietly or unclearly
- to cut food into small pieces
- large in amount, usually costing a lot of money
- to make something less harmful
- one of the two front parts of the top of a coat/jacket
- not interesting or exciting
- to relax and do very little
- a large painting done on a wall
14 Clues: softly bright • extremely angry • an area of deep mud • to say quietly or unclearly • not interesting or exciting • to relax and do very little • to cut food into small pieces • to make something less harmful • a large painting done on a wall • to hit somebody/something with great force • a high open area of land not used for farming • ...
Shane! Chapter One 2023-09-14
Across
- The Oregon Trail went through this future state.
- Before a state was called a "state" it was a...
- This usually needed to be broken up for farming.
- Main meeting area in a homesteader's house.
- Usually of cotton or silk, around the neck.
- Common crop grown out West.
- Area to hold horses, cows, and donkeys.
- Another name for cowboy.
Down
- Common term for a farmer / pioneer.
- Part of a cowboy's typical equipment.
- Common hat worn in the Old West.
- Main mode of transportation for families.
- Common term for a rancher.
- Part of a cowboy's typical equipment.
- Common term for a pioneer / farmer.
15 Clues: Another name for cowboy. • Common term for a rancher. • Common crop grown out West. • Common hat worn in the Old West. • Common term for a farmer / pioneer. • Common term for a pioneer / farmer. • Part of a cowboy's typical equipment. • Part of a cowboy's typical equipment. • Area to hold horses, cows, and donkeys. • Main mode of transportation for families. • ...
training of soldiers 2022-06-01
Across
- an explosive tool.
- joined by an agreement or treaty.
- teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior.
- Joining or being joined by a political place.
- 16th president from 1861-1865 from his assassination.
- a land that has been claimed.
Down
- creation or production of goods.
- a person who favors a practice or institution.
- detachment or branch of the armed forces.
- practice of farming, with crops and few animals.
- something that shoots explosives
- respect of exhausting labor or restricted freedom.
- Post traumatic stress disorder.
- opsite from the south.
14 Clues: an explosive tool. • opsite from the south. • a land that has been claimed. • Post traumatic stress disorder. • creation or production of goods. • something that shoots explosives • joined by an agreement or treaty. • detachment or branch of the armed forces. • Joining or being joined by a political place. • a person who favors a practice or institution. • ...
Ethical Choice 2025-02-28
Across
- This type of farming is more plant based and indoors.
- _______ meal per day is required for every child.
- Food needs to be _________ and easily accessible.
- Increasing by ______ billion by 2050.
- A moral principal or guideline
- The world population.
- The ability to last for multiple generations.
Down
- When individuals do not have enough access to food.
- The state of being very poor.
- Food that has expired and/or not been eaten.
- Are not government run.
- The term for producing foods or products in ag.
- percent of American farms are CAFO's.
- One in_____ are food insecurity.
14 Clues: The world population. • Are not government run. • The state of being very poor. • A moral principal or guideline • One in_____ are food insecurity. • Increasing by ______ billion by 2050. • percent of American farms are CAFO's. • Food that has expired and/or not been eaten. • The ability to last for multiple generations. • The term for producing foods or products in ag. • ...
Ancient Egypt, Bella Zhong 2024-12-13
Across
- Was the most commonly used paper in Ancient Egypt
- Was the god called the lord of the black lands
- First united the kingdoms of Egypt
- Was used to make linen
- Was the god of afterlife and farming
- Was the god of sun
- Was the archeologist who discovered Tutankhamen’s tomb
- Was the god of air
Down
- Was an Egyptian irrigation device
- Was famous as the boy king
- Were second after pharaohs in Egypt
- Was the most famous and useful river in Egypt
- Was the god of chaos
- Was the main god of the old kingdom
14 Clues: Was the god of sun • Was the god of air • Was the god of chaos • Was used to make linen • Was famous as the boy king • Was an Egyptian irrigation device • First united the kingdoms of Egypt • Were second after pharaohs in Egypt • Was the main god of the old kingdom • Was the god of afterlife and farming • Was the most famous and useful river in Egypt • ...
Landforms and Life 2026-02-11
Across
- A flat-topped elevated landform.
- The highest plateau in the world.
- Meeting point of two rivers.
- Farming done by cutting steps into mountain slopes.
- Fertile flat lands formed by river deposits.
- A landform much higher than the surrounding area.
- River originating in the Himalayas and flowing through plains.
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- The volcanic plateau of south India.
- A lower area between hills or mountains.
- Sudden fall of snow from a mountainside.
- Seasonal visitors bring income to mountain regions.
- Large dry area with very little rainfall.
- Particles deposited by rivers that make plains fertile.
- The highest mountain range in Asia.
14 Clues: Meeting point of two rivers. • A flat-topped elevated landform. • The highest plateau in the world. • The highest mountain range in Asia. • The volcanic plateau of south India. • A lower area between hills or mountains. • Sudden fall of snow from a mountainside. • Large dry area with very little rainfall. • Fertile flat lands formed by river deposits. • ...
Migration - Crossword 2026-04-22
Across
- a country where many people migrate to
- when a person moves to another place
- when a migrant moves to another country
- people moving into a country
- you may migrate one day to go to ___________
- where the migrant comes from
Down
- things that make a person want to move
- where the migrant moves to
- people moving out of a country
- an area of farming, not in the city
- things that attract a person to another place
- a migrant might move for this
- YewWah has many migrants who are ___________
- means a city environment
14 Clues: means a city environment • where the migrant moves to • people moving into a country • where the migrant comes from • a migrant might move for this • people moving out of a country • an area of farming, not in the city • when a person moves to another place • things that make a person want to move • a country where many people migrate to • ...
Vocab #8 - Anish Konjeti 2026-04-29
Across
- Long mountain range in western South America
- Empire known for roads and engineering
- Gate marking entrance to a Shinto shrine
- Powerful empire centered in Tenochtitlan
- Belief that nature and objects have spirits
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- Tiered tower temple in East Asia
- Capital city of the Incan Empire
- Civilization known for writing math and calendars
- Knotted string system used to record information
- Narrow land connecting two larger land areas
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Japanese religion focused on nature spirits
- Farming on stepped hillsides to prevent erosion
- Floating garden farms built on water
14 Clues: Tiered tower temple in East Asia • Capital city of the Incan Empire • Capital city of the Aztec Empire • Floating garden farms built on water • Empire known for roads and engineering • Gate marking entrance to a Shinto shrine • Powerful empire centered in Tenochtitlan • Japanese religion focused on nature spirits • Belief that nature and objects have spirits • ...
Story of Village palpmpur 2025-02-27
Across
- The type of transport that allows quick movement of goods and people in villages
- farming The economic concept where more than one crop is grown on the same land in a year
- The modern irrigations system replacing traditional methods in palmpur.
Down
- The main occupation of the people in palampur
- A major factor of production that includes land, labor,physical,capital and human capital
5 Clues: The main occupation of the people in palampur • The modern irrigations system replacing traditional methods in palmpur. • The type of transport that allows quick movement of goods and people in villages • A major factor of production that includes land, labor,physical,capital and human capital • ...
Agriculture 2024-06-18
7 Clues: edible fungi • a bee keeper • grows readily in sugar solutions • a Gujarat based milk co-operative • breeds animals used for ploughing land • silk thread is recovered from the killed cocoons • Production and farming of useful aquatic animals.
Egypt Times 2024-10-28
7 Clues: The leader of egypt • the current pharaoh • the main river in Egypt • the writing that you use • where they bury special people • a method that made farming easy • a triangular 3d shape that sometimes holds a tomb
Food Security 2024-11-28
7 Clues: Opposite of hungry. • Growing plants to eat • A place where food is sold. • Sharing food helps stop this. • We need this to live and grow • Food that helps us grow strong • Something we drink to stay healthy
Clara´s Crossword puzzle S.S. 2022-11-02
7 Clues: was successful • settled in 1620 • settlers diapered • ______ was the famous powhatan native child • ______was not good for farming for jamestown • Who taught jamestown to plant crops,hunt,&fish • roanoke was led by_____ who left for three years
Agri Technovation Learning 2022-10-27
7 Clues: AT specialises in plant() • The head of learning at AT • she is our learning coordinator • MyFarmWeb is a () farming product • she is our instructional designer • the name of our learning platform • AT's innovative invention to geotag fruit
The Amazon 2025-10-01
7 Clues: no jobs • used to transport crops • raising cattle and growing crops • searching for gold in the ground • cutting down trees in the forest • too many people living in one space • people moving from one country to another
Yes 2019-07-14
Yes crossword 2019-07-14
Resource Management 2019-02-28
Across
- the distance food travels from source (farm) to consumer (shop) leading to CO2 emissions from transportation
- Food which is produced using environmentally and animal friendly farming methods on organic farms. Artificial fertilisers are banned and farmers develop fertile soil by rotating crops and using compost, manure and clover. It must be free of synthetic additives like pesticides and dyes.
- A measurement of all the greenhouse gases we individually produce, through burning fossil fuels for electricity, transport etc, expressed as tonnes (or kg) of carbon-dioxide equivalent.
- where demand for water exceeds supply (not enough water)
- The control and monitoring of resources so that they do not become depleted or exhausted.
- water that has been used in the household that can be recycled and used for other purposes (e.g. shower water)
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- reducing the use of energy to bring demand down
- when a person has a diet that does not have enough mineral or vitamins, leading to disease and starvation, often in LICs suffering from famine
- term for an area that is in water deficit
- a new form of extracting (digging) for natural gas, which is cheap, but negative for the environment because it is fossil fuel and pollutes water sources
- chemicals used to kill insects that eat farmers crops
- mass machine produced farming techniques, cheaper but often use chemicals
- range of different energy sources used by a country
- a widespread, serious, shortage of food. In the worst cases it can lead to starvation and even death.
- hard engineering and movement of water from an area of surplus (Lesotho) to an area of deficit (South Africa)
- where supply of water exceeds demand (too much water)
- this is compromised (lost) when a country relies on importing (buying) energy from other countries, who then control the supply
17 Clues: term for an area that is in water deficit • reducing the use of energy to bring demand down • range of different energy sources used by a country • chemicals used to kill insects that eat farmers crops • where supply of water exceeds demand (too much water) • where demand for water exceeds supply (not enough water) • ...
Yes crossword 2019-07-14
India-Tristan 2019-11-21
Eligible Equipment Categories 2023-02-24
6 Clues: Cuts grass • Lifts heavy loads • Another word for farming • Pulls boats out into sea • Pushes dirt at construction sites • Digs up dirt at construction sites
Geography biomes glossary 2021-07-14
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- A line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period
- A community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system
- relating to or derived from living matter
- The saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time.
- agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles and the group of industries dealing with agricultural produce and services required in farming
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. It is measured with 180 imaginary lines that form circles around the Earth east-west, parallel to the Equator.
- the long term pattern of weather conditions in a particular area
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- A term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth
- The artificial process of applying controlled amounts of water to land to assist in production of crops
- The worldwide sum of all ecosystems, regions of the world with living organisms
- the practice of using natural resources responsibly, so they can support both present and future generations, the capacity to maintain a certain level
- a 100x multiple of the pascal, which is the SI unit for pressure.
13 Clues: relating to or derived from living matter • The saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • A term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth • the long term pattern of weather conditions in a particular area • a 100x multiple of the pascal, which is the SI unit for pressure. • ...
Geography biomes glossary 2021-07-14
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- A line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period
- A community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system
- relating to or derived from living matter
- The saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time.
- agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles and the group of industries dealing with agricultural produce and services required in farming
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. It is measured with 180 imaginary lines that form circles around the Earth east-west, parallel to the Equator.
- the long term pattern of weather conditions in a particular area
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- A term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth
- The artificial process of applying controlled amounts of water to land to assist in production of crops
- The worldwide sum of all ecosystems, regions of the world with living organisms
- the practice of using natural resources responsibly, so they can support both present and future generations, the capacity to maintain a certain level
- a 100x multiple of the pascal, which is the SI unit for pressure.
13 Clues: relating to or derived from living matter • The saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water • A term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth • the long term pattern of weather conditions in a particular area • a 100x multiple of the pascal, which is the SI unit for pressure. • ...
The Innovations of Mesopotamia 2013-02-11
7 Clues: farming technique • ways of doing things • art of the buildings • who studies the universe • this technique to make a wheel • earliest known system of writing • Mesopotamians used it to make canals
Absolute Rulers of Russia Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-28
7 Clues: was a great ruler of Russia, • rebelled against Mongol Rule, • took over Russia for 240 years, • city that Peter the Great built, • improved Russian farming and technology • strengthened the monarch's power called tsar, • byzantine architecture influenced this place
COMMUNITY 2023-11-22
7 Clues: Having a job • Communities in the village • Communities living in forests • Communities in cities and towns • People living in a specific area • - Another word for farming and growing crops • - Yojana started to help women and girl children
Women in WWI 2026-03-20
7 Clues: self-governing • traditional farming • large social groups • making goods or providing service • The civilian population of a country at war • the total number of people currently employed • investments bought to help the government pay for the war.
John Adams 2021-12-01
6 Clues: John adams first job • Supported John Adams • becomes john adams VP • pro farming political party • Pro business political party • who won the 1796 presidential election
Fordlandia 2022-09-12
6 Clues: , agriculture • , drinking supplies • , The stuff for a tire • , a place of manufacturing • , the most famous rain forest • , a place that was abandoned in 5 years
Latin America Crossword puzzle 2023-12-15
Across
- Flag
- an institution with clear substantive and geographical limits, bound by explicit rules, and agreed on by governments
- a large group of people who share a cultural and regional origin but are living away from their traditional homeland.
- an artifical coneying for water
- any of several large Central and South American trogons of the genus Pharomachrus, having golden-green and scarlet plumage
- a person who is out to conquer new territory
- a Mexican artificial meadow or garden reclaimed from a lake or pond by piling soil dredged from the bottom onto a mat of twigs and planting thereon.
- and burn a method of farming that involves clearing land by destroying and burning all the trees and plants on it, farming there for a short time, and then moving on to clear a new piece of land
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- a styliezed picture of an object representing a word, Syable, or sound , found in aceint Egyptian and other writing systems
- responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the wellbeing of local people and involves interpretation and education
- When migrants send home part of their earnings in the form of either cash or goods to support their families
- system a colonial system in Peru by which the Spanish government required Indians to perform periodic forced labor, especially in the mines.
- a barrier used to regulate or hold back water from a river, lake, or even the ocean
- a sib or clan that constituted the basic socioeconomic unit of Inca society
- an ancient Inca device for recording information
- a sudden decisive exercise of force in politics and especially the violent overthrow or alteration of an existing government by a small group
- a facility for observing or monitoring environmental conditions or phenomena on Earth or in space
17 Clues: Flag • an artifical coneying for water • a person who is out to conquer new territory • an ancient Inca device for recording information • a sib or clan that constituted the basic socioeconomic unit of Inca society • a barrier used to regulate or hold back water from a river, lake, or even the ocean • ...
The Great State of Mississippi 2022-02-11
Across
- singer born in MS Elvis Presley
- nickname Magnolia state
- used to make clothes cotton
- that used to run on the river steamboats
- homes built during slavery plantations
- soil next to river was good for farming
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- Mississippi River
- Native American burial site Emerald Mound
- Native American footpath The Natchez Trace Parkway
9 Clues: Mississippi River • nickname Magnolia state • used to make clothes cotton • singer born in MS Elvis Presley • homes built during slavery plantations • soil next to river was good for farming • that used to run on the river steamboats • Native American burial site Emerald Mound • Native American footpath The Natchez Trace Parkway
Ancient Civilizations 2023-11-22
7 Clues: Network of trading routes • Popular religion in India • Triangular structures made of stone • Method of farming used by the Aztecs • Ancient writing used by the Egyptians • Civilization that created the Cuneiform • The civilization that discovered gravitational pull
McKenna Campbell 2019-09-05
7 Clues: industry with a few firms • industry with unique products • amount of firms in a monopoly • Easy to enter this competition • Example of Monopolistic Competition • Example of perfect competition is Truck • produces different products for the same prices
Agriculture 2024-06-18
7 Clues: edible fungi • a bee keeper • grows readily in sugar solutions • a Gujarat based milk co-operative • breeds animals used for ploughing land • silk thread is recovered from the killed cocoons • Production and farming of useful aquatic animals.
Great depression -Chris E 2023-05-24
7 Clues: everything was ____ • who started the new deal? • who passed the new deal law • Clouds full of dust and sand • Lines of people getting bread are called- • later people came back and started ________ • Finacial things dramatically expanded from?
Aquaculture 2023-04-23
7 Clues: Bivalve filter feeders • Common farming pond dweller • World's top Aquaculture producer • Cultivation of salt water organisms • A non-food product that can be created • Plant commonly associated with Aquaculture • One of the popular fish farmed in Manitoba
Geography of Africa - Social Studies Vocabulary 2023-01-05
8 Clues: A farming technique • the word means border • Spreading of desert land • a nomadic Arab of the desert • a nomadic Arab of the desert • provides enough food for a family • The cutting down of too many trees • a grassy plain in a diversely tropical region
Egypt Times 2024-10-28
7 Clues: The leader of egypt • the current pharaoh • the main river in Egypt • the writing that you use • where they bury special people • a method that made farming easy • a triangular 3d shape that sometimes holds a tomb
3C 2021-04-22
8 Clues: Danish export • Danish export • Denmark's capital • Denmark's modern industries • Smallest country in Scandinavia • The percent of Denmark used for farming • Once the most ... country in Scandinavia • Scandinavia's most densely populated country
Rural development 2023-06-02
6 Clues: REARING OF CATTLE • MICRO CREDIT PROGRAMMES • GROWING OF DIFFERENT CROPS • GROWING OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES • FARMING WITHOUT USE OF CHEMICALS • APEX BANK FOR AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Agriculture & Natural Resources 2016-09-14
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- products/ something which is most used in school and all students sit have one in class
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- farm/a class of agriculture for long-term production of milk, which is processed for eventual sale of a dairy product.
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
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- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
9 Clues: the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable. • a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant. • products/ something which is most used in school and all students sit have one in class • ...
Native Americans 2019-10-14
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- When people have social and cultural development
- Native Americans who built their homes in rock ledges
- Agriculture is another word for
- A way to bring water to farms for growing crops
- A group of close-knit families
- Native Americans from Alaska
- A type of clay used to build
- Another word for past
- A NAtive American Shelter
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- A main factor needed to survive
- A group of tribes united for support
- Small beads made by Native Americans
- Moving from one place to another
- A home used by the Iroquois
- A sled used to carry goods
- Where the Hopi tribe lived
- People who move around from place to place in search of food
- A flat top hill with steep sides
18 Clues: Another word for past • A NAtive American Shelter • A sled used to carry goods • Where the Hopi tribe lived • A home used by the Iroquois • Native Americans from Alaska • A type of clay used to build • A group of close-knit families • A main factor needed to survive • Agriculture is another word for • Moving from one place to another • A flat top hill with steep sides • ...
Crossword 9: The Revenge 2024-05-27
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- "explain" auf Deutsch
- Wer? Was? Wo? gehört in diesen Teil einer Geschichte:
- Dorthin haben wir neulich einen Ausflug gemacht (
- Zu welcher Wortart gehört sein?
- Rings, necklaces, and crowns are _____
- In diesem Teil wird die Geschichte abgerundet
- Ä, Ü, Ö sind
- Die Silben Ma, Be, Ku, Te sind
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- Die Silben Tak, Put, Fen, Zar sind
- Ist der längste Teil einer Geschichte
- In jeder Silbe ist immer ein
- T, B, F, K sind Beispiele für
- This guy has a birthday today
- Farming started in The _______ East
- to make a plant or animal useful to humans
- "is", "are", "am" are all forms of ____
- A word that replaces a noun
- A, E, I, O, U sind
18 Clues: Ä, Ü, Ö sind • A, E, I, O, U sind • "explain" auf Deutsch • A word that replaces a noun • In jeder Silbe ist immer ein • T, B, F, K sind Beispiele für • This guy has a birthday today • Die Silben Ma, Be, Ku, Te sind • Zu welcher Wortart gehört sein? • Die Silben Tak, Put, Fen, Zar sind • Farming started in The _______ East • Ist der längste Teil einer Geschichte • ...
The Economy in Society 2024-05-16
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- solidarity from specialization and trade
- private ownership of goods and property
- contracting jobs to an outside source
- farming to produce food to feed yourself
- replacing workers with machines or technology
- trading one good or service for another
- economy grows as society becomes industrial
- governments,cultures, and markets blending
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- gaining wealth by controlling other economies
- solidarity from similar tasks and duties
- doing a job that is beneath your skill or qualifications
- when children enter the same profession as parents
- government ownership of goods and production
- extreme gaps in the job market
- 2 or more quarters of economic downturn
- the way resources are exchanged and managed
- exchange of products based on satisfactory contrac
- sustained recession across economic sectors
18 Clues: extreme gaps in the job market • contracting jobs to an outside source • 2 or more quarters of economic downturn • private ownership of goods and property • trading one good or service for another • solidarity from similar tasks and duties • solidarity from specialization and trade • farming to produce food to feed yourself • governments,cultures, and markets blending • ...
Greaography: Mapping & Culture 2023-04-11
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- land complete surrounded by water
- people who share the same beliefs
- government that controls all land & services
- the study of people & land
- an extended mass of ice formed from snow
- weather conditions of a region
- features on the earth surface
- watering land in order to produce crops
- a natural elevation of the earth's surface
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- representing many different cultures
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- lines that run East to West
- an arid region with little or no rain
- government by the people and for the people
- an area with tall,dense trees with much rainfall.
- a place of settlement or residence
- lines that run North to South
- suitable for farming and planting
18 Clues: the study of people & land • lines that run East to West • features on the earth surface • lines that run North to South • weather conditions of a region • land complete surrounded by water • people who share the same beliefs • suitable for farming and planting • a place of settlement or residence • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • representing many different cultures • ...
Unit 8 Review 2023-04-27
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- a perfect society and the name of a book by Thomas More
- wrote The Praise of Folly
- king of Mali; richest man ever??
- civilization known for Chichen Itza
- first book mass produced on the printing press
- painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- series of knotted strings the Inca used to keep records
- civilization that built chinampas for farming
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- female painter of the Renaissance
- painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the David
- Father of Humanism; wrote sonnets
- philsophy of the Renaissance
- invented the printing press
- civilization in South America
- African civilization that adopted Christianity
- modern day country; location of the Aztec
- wrote The Prince and believed rulers should have absolute power
- civilization in Southern Africa
18 Clues: wrote The Praise of Folly • invented the printing press • philsophy of the Renaissance • civilization in South America • civilization in Southern Africa • king of Mali; richest man ever?? • female painter of the Renaissance • Father of Humanism; wrote sonnets • civilization known for Chichen Itza • modern day country; location of the Aztec • ...
Fairtrade 2025-05-16
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- – A place to buy Fairtrade items
- – A yellow fruit that's often Fairtrade
- – Not fair
- – Another word for fair
- – A country where Fairtrade bananas come from
- – This label shows a product is Fairtrade
- – Type of farming with no chemicals
- – A type of trade that doesn't always help farmers
- – A deal or promise between people or groups
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- – A sweet treat made from cocoa beans
- – Big continent where some Fairtrade coffee is grown
- – People who grow food
- – Time of year when crops are picked
- – Clothes can be made with this Fairtrade material
- – Extra money given to help farmers’ communities
- – Fairtrade helps stop this (not having enough money)
- – A hot drink made from beans
- – Big forests Fairtrade helps protect
18 Clues: – Not fair • – People who grow food • – Another word for fair • – A hot drink made from beans • – A place to buy Fairtrade items • – Type of farming with no chemicals • – Time of year when crops are picked • – A sweet treat made from cocoa beans • – Big forests Fairtrade helps protect • – A yellow fruit that's often Fairtrade • – This label shows a product is Fairtrade • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-06-02
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- The Finch housekeeper
- The setting is in this town
- A kind of discrimination that causes great harm to people
- Who visits every summer?
- Depression The play takes place during this historical event.
- A poor farming family
- Young narrator who learns about life in a divided townWhat is it a sin to kill?
- A group of angry men who go to the jailhouse
- Lee Who is the author?
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- Who is Scout when she is grown older?
- Atticus' profession
- Scout's brother
- Who accuses Tom of attacking her?
- Arthur Radley's nickname
- What is it a sin to kill
- Who says "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view ...
- Besides Atticus, who talks to the mob outside the jailhouse?
- Atticus shoots which animal?
- Dubose An elderly and bad-tempered neighbour
19 Clues: Scout's brother • Atticus' profession • The Finch housekeeper • A poor farming family • Lee Who is the author? • Arthur Radley's nickname • What is it a sin to kill • Who visits every summer? • The setting is in this town • Atticus shoots which animal? • Who accuses Tom of attacking her? • Who is Scout when she is grown older? • Dubose An elderly and bad-tempered neighbour • ...
Stone Age Vocabulary 2020-10-15
7 Clues: invention • New Stone Age • Early Stone Age • use animals for work or as pets • Farming and domestication of animals • Curved tool used to cut wheat and tall grass • People who roam and do not settle in one place
CANADIAN SHIELD 2022-11-30
7 Clues: soil type is .... • era geological History • location of Canadian shield • What type of industry resources? • what is the interesting type of rock • soil in this area is not good for .... • What change it from jagged peaks to hills
4th Grade Vocabulary 2025-09-04
7 Clues: sudden and unexpected • very strong or extreme • Disturbed or messed up • moving slowly or aimlessly • the line where earth meets the sky • related to farming and growing crops • relating to the North Pole or very cold regions
Mesopotamia Cross Words 2022-01-20
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- To tame animals for meat, milk, and hides.
- The most common job in Mesopotamian was farming. Most peasants worked on a farm of some kind.
- A religious belief in many gods or goddesses.
- Large templates are usually located in the center of a Mesopotamian city. Ziggurats looked like pyramids with a flat top.
- Any low ridge or earthen embankment built along the edges of a stream or river channel to prevent flooding of the adjacent land.
- canals: Watering crops through mad-made off arts such as ditches and canals.
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- A writing tool made from a reed that scribes used to make wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.
- A city-state is an independently governed region that is centered around a single powerful city. The civilization or the sumer was governed by many independent city-states.
- The initial writing of the Sumerians utilized simple pictures or pictograms. For example, a drawing of a head would mean that is a ‘’head.’’
- The last major empire of ancient Mesopotamian, the Persian empire conquered much of the Middle East.
- A person trained in writing the cuneiform script. They were well-respected in Mesopotamian society.
- Some jobs were much more crucial than others. This led some people to have more power.
- Plow: The Mesopotamian seeder was invented around 1500 BCE. It was made for farming rather than doing it by hand.
13 Clues: To tame animals for meat, milk, and hides. • A religious belief in many gods or goddesses. • canals: Watering crops through mad-made off arts such as ditches and canals. • Some jobs were much more crucial than others. This led some people to have more power. • The most common job in Mesopotamian was farming. Most peasants worked on a farm of some kind. • ...
Agriculture 2024-06-18
7 Clues: edible fungi • a bee keeper • grows readily in sugar solutions • a Gujarat based milk co-operative • breeds animals used for ploughing land • silk thread is recovered from the killed cocoons • Production and farming of useful aquatic animals.
CANADIAN SHIELD 2022-11-30
7 Clues: soil type is .... • era geological History • location of Canadian shield • What type of industry resources? • what is the interesting type of rock • soil in this area is not good for .... • What change it from jagged peaks to hills
CANADIAN SHIELD 2022-11-30
7 Clues: soil type is .... • era geological History • location of Canadian shield • What type of industry resources? • what is the interesting type of rock • soil in this area is not good for .... • What change it from jagged peaks to hills
English 2023-05-24
7 Clues: increase • a place were you learn • Show the difference between • Look after, develop, support • a small vessel for travelling over water • an unwelcome intrusion into another's domain. • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
Chapter 1 Review 2014-08-25
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- What is the term for someone who frequently migrates from place to place.
- Warm shelters, animal fur, and fire are ways that people survived the ____ ____.
- What year comes after 699 C.E.?
- What is another term for farming?
- What year comes after 501 B.C.?
- What is another term for the Paleolithic Age?
- What is the term for someone who hunts for fossils and artifacts?
- What is the term from someone who studies and writes about the past?
- What type of source is a letter?
- What term means in the year of the lord?
- Five foot two, 110 lbs, 45 years old, and found in the Alps
- What is the term for something that is man made and helps you perform a task easier.
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- What term means to move?
- After the discovery of Otzi scientists learned that _____________ might have actually existed much earlier than they expected.
- Domestication was important because it allowed for the _______ revolution to take place.
- What is the term for the development of different kids of job?
- a period of 10 years
- Your grandparents and great grandparents would be considered your __________(s).
- a period of 100 years
- Fishhooks, flint, spears, and bows and arrows were some of the earliest _______ used by Paleolithic people.
- What is the term for taming plants and animals for human use?
- What is another term for the New Stone Age?
- What is the term for the time before people wrote things down?
- Fire, Hunter-Gatherer, and Nomads are words commonly associated with what Age?
- What term means the same thing as Before Common Era?
- How many times between 100,000 and 8,000B.C. did great sheets of ice cover the earth?
- During this age people began to settle down in villages and the population grew.
27 Clues: a period of 10 years • a period of 100 years • What term means to move? • What year comes after 699 C.E.? • What year comes after 501 B.C.? • What type of source is a letter? • What is another term for farming? • What term means in the year of the lord? • What is another term for the New Stone Age? • What is another term for the Paleolithic Age? • ...
State Geography Review (Use your Study Sheet) 2015-04-15
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- economic organization
- built on the Yangtze River
- region in Sudan
- Yin and Yang
- common currency of the EU
- caused by an uneven distribution of goods
- cause of pollution in the Green Revolution
- body of water that contains a large amount of petroleum deposits
- lowest class in Indian society
- has an absolute monarchy
- discrimination and segregation
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- became a nation in 1948, following WWII
- Monotheistic religion
- type of map that shows temperature and precipitation
- farming
- shrinking sea
- yellowish silt in China
- Four Noble Truths
- clean energy source
- South Asia's rain source
- economy that allows free enterprise
- a transition zone
- area where many Palestinians live
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- body of water that separates Europe and Africa
- number of children you can have in China
- disputed region between India and Pakistan
- ethnic group in Nigeria
- a developed country
- a reason for hunger in Africa
- located between the Tigris and Euphrates
- the most used type of government in the world
- region of Australia
- peninsula located in Southeast Asia
- minority group in Rwanda who faced a genocide
- divides Europe and Asia
- a type of farming in East Asia that takes advantage of rolling elevations
- largest religion
- high infant mortality rate (characteristic)
- banker
- type of economy in which the government has full control
- largest desert
- a tax
- city in Ukraine that had a nuclear disaster
- map drawn to show statistical information - size is based on what is being shown
- irrigation method that waste the least amount of water
- founder of this religion is unknown
- founder of Islam
- classification system in India
- reclaimed land - drained from the sea
50 Clues: a tax • banker • farming • Yin and Yang • shrinking sea • largest desert • region in Sudan • largest religion • founder of Islam • Four Noble Truths • a transition zone • a developed country • region of Australia • clean energy source • economic organization • Monotheistic religion • ethnic group in Nigeria • divides Europe and Asia • yellowish silt in China • has an absolute monarchy • ...
FoodTech 11 2020-04-22
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- existing in or as part of a tradition
- MYRTLE a leaf of a plant used in bush tucker
- GRUB small bug found at the roots of some plants and is a known part of bush tucker
- the name given to native Australian cuisine
- a species of bugs whose name relates to winneh the poohs favourite food
- the term for someone or something searching for food
- type of farming used by native Australians
- an animal native to Australia that hops and is sacred to some tribes
- a sort of bread made out of very few ingrediants
- small white nuts that are benefial to the body if consumed
- a type of flying insect that is native to australia and has no stinger
- a reed like plant with a long brown section at the top
- a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone; a tendon or ligament.
- a small red fruit looking like a pomegtranite
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- a trap used to catch eels
- the term given to the european settlers of australians
- the term for when you rest and your body heals
- a tiny palm tree that blooms a cob of white flowers
- a type of fruit/berry used in bush tucker
- an Indigenous Australian carrying vessel
- the result of soil be prepared for farming
- a wooden Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device
- a type of tree that was used in foods and medicines by the aboriganals
- the word to describe the native Australians
- the seed of a tree used as a spice in bush tucker
- PLUM a green fuint that is shaped like a pear or avocado
- when the is a lack of to no water for a period of time
- an australian sweet potatoe
- STICK hole pole
- a nutrients required for growth and repair of body tissue
- the opposite of regeneration
- a clawed creature normally with a blue, white or red shell
32 Clues: a trap used to catch eels • an australian sweet potatoe • the opposite of regeneration • STICK hole pole • existing in or as part of a tradition • an Indigenous Australian carrying vessel • a type of fruit/berry used in bush tucker • the result of soil be prepared for farming • type of farming used by native Australians • ...
Geography Vocabulary #3 2020-06-01
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- (noun) set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common.
- (noun) the wealth of cultural elements that has been passed down over generations.
- (noun) a city, its suburbs, and surround areas that form a large urban area.
- (noun) when several metropolitan areas grow together.
- (noun) placement of people and objects on Earth and the space between them.
- (noun) the total number of people in a given area.
- (noun) a type of irrigation using a sprinkler system in the center of a large, circular field for farming.
- (noun) a a type of society that includes a variety of cultures in the same area.
- (noun) farmers cut down trees and plants with knives and machetes and bur the fallen trees to clear land for farming.
- (noun) the process that breaks up rock by injecting large amounts of water and chemicals into cracks.
- (noun) the process of moving from one placed to live in another.
- (noun) carved steps into steep hillsides to create flat land for growing crops.
- (noun) place where a community is established.
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- (noun) an activity or behavior in which people often take part.
- (noun) the substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries.
- (noun) spread of culture traits from one region to another.
- (noun) a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry.
- (noun) path used by traders for buying and selling goods.
- (noun) grouped around or at the center of a resource.
- (noun) measure of the number of people living in an area.
- (noun) areas found outside of cities.
- (noun) an area in which people have many shared culture traits.
- (noun) cities and the surrounding areas.
- (noun) purposefully laid out with a network of transportation routes.
- (noun) annual number of births per 1,000 people.
25 Clues: (noun) areas found outside of cities. • (noun) cities and the surrounding areas. • (noun) place where a community is established. • (noun) annual number of births per 1,000 people. • (noun) the total number of people in a given area. • (noun) grouped around or at the center of a resource. • (noun) when several metropolitan areas grow together. • ...
8 Geography 2017-10-01
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- An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing.
- The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a community.
- The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- Positive factors of a migrant’s new location the encourages migration.
- The process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them.
- A city with a population of more than 10 million people.
- The movement of people between countries.
- Process by which a previously functioning city becomes run down or disused over time.
- The process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas (e.g. farms) to urban areas (e.g. cities).
- The facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function (e.g. buildings, electricity, roads, airports and water supply.
- A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town.
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- Negative factors of a migrant’s original location that encourages migration.
- The movement of people within a region or country.
- A measurement of the number of individuals per unit area (e.g. 1500 people per square kilometre).
- The spread of people living in a given area. The pattern of were people live.
- The process of increasing or maintaining the density of housing in already established residential areas.
- The movement of people from one place to another of their own free will.
- The increase in the proportion of urban population over time.
- The presence of several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Towns, small cities and areas that lie beyond major capital cities.
- The growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes.
- A term used to describe an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas.
22 Clues: The movement of people between countries. • The movement of people within a region or country. • A city with a population of more than 10 million people. • An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing. • The increase in the proportion of urban population over time. • A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town. • ...
B4 2021 Homsi 2021-04-13
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- natural process; when greenhouse gases trap heat within the atmosphere.
- farming and raising livestock which contributes to the release of methane and nitrous oxide.
- the blanket around Earth which is separated into layers; it does things like moderate our temperatures and allow for weather.
- gas form of water; a greenhouse gas which contributes to weather and climate.
- second most abundant atmospheric gas (21%); breathed in by living things and is emitted by plants during photosynthesis.
- its symbol is Ar; the least abundant atmospheric gas (1%).
- bottom-most layer of the atmosphere; this is where weather occurs.
- most abundant greenhouse gas (81%); enters atmosphere through the burning of things like fossil fuels.
- hottest atmospheric temperatures! aurora borealis happens here.
- the creation of certain products using factories and machines; contributes to the burning of fossil fuels.
- most abundant atmospheric gas (78%)
- process where plants take in carbon dioxide and emit oxygen.
- a greenhouse gas that has the chemical formula of CH4; comes from livestock and farming.
- a medium sized star which provides energy to the earth in the form of radiation; plays a huge role in the carbon cycle and greenhouse effect.
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- greenhouse gases that play a part in damaging the ozone layer; warm lower atmosphere of the Earth.
- the warming of the Earth's atmosphere which can happen as a result of human impacts; can happen because of increased levels of CO2.
- when solar energy is absorbed faster than it can be reflected out to space; like an overflowing bath tub.
- the burning of these can produce carbon; includes goal and gas.
- second layer of the atmosphere; contains ozone and temperature increases with altitude.
- they trap heat within the atmosphere which allows the planet to be warm; includes CO2 and H2O.
- coldest atmospheric temperatures! meteorites burn up here.
21 Clues: most abundant atmospheric gas (78%) • its symbol is Ar; the least abundant atmospheric gas (1%). • coldest atmospheric temperatures! meteorites burn up here. • process where plants take in carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. • the burning of these can produce carbon; includes goal and gas. • hottest atmospheric temperatures! aurora borealis happens here. • ...
Russia in Revolution [2b.1] 2021-04-09
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- The first attempt by the government to appease the revolution but backfired because it left a lot of Tsarism still intact
- How many students died in conflicts between Tsarist officials and students between 1899-1901?
- This group was 84% of the total population
- Who were the Tsar's secret police group?
- ______ was an attempt to enforce Russia's language, culture and religion on all of the Empire's non-Russian minorities.
- _______ war was a short term catalyst for the 1905 rev. as many were angered at the poor handling of the war, and it led to a lot of economic instability
- What was the main cause of Peasant unrest?
- Name of the assembly of over 400 members representing 96 factories
- '_______ everywhere welcomed Russia's defeat by Japan in the belief it would bring down the Tsar' [Orlando. Figes]
- What was the Russian Orthodox Church led by?
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- Which group had liberal ideas and were generally hostile to Tsarism?
- Was was Tsarist Russia?
- Who was the leader of the Liberation Movement?
- Name of the event where the government reacted extremely harshly to 'scare off' any other attempts and 1000 people died in this strike
- What ideas were the urban workers more susceptible to?
- The name of the organisation formed with the Zemstvo and students
- The ________ ________ was greeted with more enthusiasm as it seemed to create a balance between the monarchy and democracy; it also helped the Tsar blunt opposition as it caused splits between groups
- Name of the event where 200 were killed and 800 injured during a peaceful protest?
- What farming technique did the Peasants use?
- _________ essentially derives from the assumption that division of humankind into nations is more important than other divisions
20 Clues: Was was Tsarist Russia? • Who were the Tsar's secret police group? • This group was 84% of the total population • What was the main cause of Peasant unrest? • What farming technique did the Peasants use? • What was the Russian Orthodox Church led by? • Who was the leader of the Liberation Movement? • What ideas were the urban workers more susceptible to? • ...
AP World Preview 2024-05-20
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- The transition from nomadic life to settled farming.
- The earliest known form of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
- A large political unit or state, usually under a single leader, controlling many peoples or territories.
- The exchange of goods between people.
- A large, pyramid-shaped temple in ancient Mesopotamia.
- The social system in Hinduism in which a person's place in society is determined by their birth.
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds.
- A system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia, composed of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- The system of government in which a king or queen rules.
- The ancient Chinese belief that a ruler's power was bestowed by the gods.
- The ruler of ancient Egypt.
- The belief in many gods.
- Farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing crops.
- The exchange of goods and services without using money.
- The seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia.
- The period before written records.
- A political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside.
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- The belief that the right to rule comes directly from God.
- A system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials.
- The study of past human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence.
- A major center of commerce and culture, often the capital of an ancient civilization.
- The spreading of cultural traits from one society or place to another.
- The first known written code of laws, from ancient Babylon.
- The scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs.
- The belief in a single, all-powerful god.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- The ancient trade route that linked China with the Roman Empire.
- A government controlled by religious leaders.
- The taming of animals for human use.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.
30 Clues: The belief in many gods. • The ruler of ancient Egypt. • The period before written records. • The taming of animals for human use. • The exchange of goods between people. • A series of rulers from the same family. • The belief in a single, all-powerful god. • A government controlled by religious leaders. • The transition from nomadic life to settled farming. • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- a deposit of often rich soil at the end of a river
- the river which ancient egyptians relied heavily on for transportation trade water and more
- a city in egypt which was founded by alexander the great. It was the second largest city in egypt
- something like a large waterfall
- rich minerals often found at the mouth of a body of moving water
- highly elevated parts of land mostly made of rocks that can surround lands and possibly protect them as people struggle to traverse the mountains
- one of the pharaohs of egypt and also the very first female pharaoh
- drawings which ancient egyptians used as writing in their time.
- a rulership that took place among a single family. A dynasty ends when someone from another family takes rule
- a technique used by many people and civilization so that people could obtain food naturally
- the coffin or grave that the bodies of incredibly wealthy or important people were preserved and mummified in when they died
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- a tactic used by many people where they give goods that they have for other's goods that they don't have and need
- one of the rulers of egypt who was also responsible for founding one of the greatest cities in ancient egypt
- what the leader of ancient egypt was
- soil that is especially good for farming
- the egyptian civilization from a longer time ago than the newer egypt (this started somewhere from 3000 BCE-2000 BCE)
- the continent where the country of egypt is located
- a monumental sculpture of a hybrid animal that exists in egypt. Hint: his nose is gone.
- some of the largest pyramids and also man made structures in all of history built in the ancient egyptian era
- an extremely important god in egyptian history, the god of fertility and embodiment
20 Clues: something like a large waterfall • what the leader of ancient egypt was • soil that is especially good for farming • a deposit of often rich soil at the end of a river • the continent where the country of egypt is located • drawings which ancient egyptians used as writing in their time. • rich minerals often found at the mouth of a body of moving water • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Social Studies is your FAVORITE! 2023-08-30
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- capacity to endure pain or hardship
- granted by the Crown to an individual, giving them powers of legislation
- a document containing a formal statement of rights
- a pattern of colonial commerce connecting three regions and crossing the Atlantic Ocean
- a member of a volunteer committee organized to suppress and punish crime
- there were numerous restrictions to enforce social contro
- a schedule of rates or charges of a business or a public utility
- produced or gathered primarily for market
- a grant or guarantee of rights, franchises, or privileges from the sovereign power of a state or country
- animals kept or raised; farm animals kept for use and profit
- to commit (money) in order to earn a financial return
- a system in which a country attempts to amass wealth through trade with other countries, exporting more than it imports and increasing stores of gold and precious metals.
- a person who signs and is bound by to work for another for a specified time especially in return for payment of travel expenses and maintenance
- one granted ownership of a colony and full prerogatives of establishing a government and distributing land
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- the largest territorial division for local government within a state
- an order of a government prohibiting the departure of commercial ships from its ports
- opposition to one in authority or dominance
- to take by force or wrongfully
- a party or group that is often contentious or self-seeking
- a ruling class made up of planters
- farming or a system of farming that produces a minimum and often inadequate return to the farmer
- a member of a group of Black people inhabiting the sea islands and coastal districts of South Carolina, Georgia, and northeastern Florida
- the state or a period of forced absence from one's country or home
- the country of one's parents or ancestors
- a part of the organized armed forces of a country liable to call only in emergency
25 Clues: to take by force or wrongfully • a ruling class made up of planters • capacity to endure pain or hardship • produced or gathered primarily for market • the country of one's parents or ancestors • opposition to one in authority or dominance • a document containing a formal statement of rights • to commit (money) in order to earn a financial return • ...
Plant Biology & Growth Crossword 2022-04-11
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- Sugar is stored as __________, then built into plant tissue
- Photosynthesis occurs in the __________
- Nitrate exists in soils and is released from plant residues and organic matter during __________
- The response of the plant to grow towards or away from the force of gravity
- Soil __________ is the measurement of the alkalinity or acidity of soil and is measured on a scale of 0-14
- This is the growing of plants in liquid nutrient solution with or without use of artificial media
- Finish the equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + __________
- Nitrate can affect surface and __________ quality
- __________ agriculture is known as conventional farming, modern agriculture, and industrial farming and is the practice of increasing agricultural output while enhancing environmental quality and natural resources
- __________ are also known as minor elements or trace elements and they are essential in small quantities
- This is a very important form of nitrogen for plants
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- The response of the plant to light
- __________ nutrients are found in air and water, provided by nature
- Nitrate is not present in sufficient quantities for crops, therefore __________ or manure need to be applied
- The response of the plant to moisture
- Finish the equation: Glucose + __________ = Carbon Dioxide + Water
- A process in plants which converts light energy to chemical energy
- Finish the equation: __________ + Water = Glucose + Oxygen
- Carbon dioxide combines with energy and water in chloroplasts to make __________
- The response of the plant to touch
- These are required for plant growth: adequate water and __________, sufficient light, correct atmospheric factors, soil or media, and correct temperature
- __________ are found in the soil and are needed in large amounts by the plant
- This is the breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy
- The response of the plant to a particular chemical
- __________ in the stem cause the plant to move towards light because they will move to the dark side of the plant and create cell elongation
25 Clues: The response of the plant to light • The response of the plant to touch • The response of the plant to moisture • Photosynthesis occurs in the __________ • Nitrate can affect surface and __________ quality • The response of the plant to a particular chemical • This is a very important form of nitrogen for plants • Finish the equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + __________ • ...
Vocab 2022-02-24
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- & Burn agriculture - method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned.
- - field where rice is grown.
- rotation- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop.
- farming - production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions
- nomadism - a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley.
- - A farm that grows one or two crops.
- land degradation.
- revolution-intro of new higher-yield seed and more fertilizers.
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- subsistence agriculture-farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- agriculture - farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer
- rice - cultivation of rice by planting on dry land, transferring the seedlings to a flooded field
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- growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers.
- cropping- two harvest on one field.
- practice of raising herds of animals on large tracts of land
- cultivation - plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow
- - machine that harvests a crop.
- agricultural land a designation assigned by U.S. Department of Agriculture defining land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food
- - he action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- the combine machine performs in one operation the three tasks of reaping,threshing and cleaning.
- - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture.
- tillage - Ridge tillage
- - an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
- - a wet or irrigated rice field
25 Clues: land degradation. • tillage - Ridge tillage • - field where rice is grown. • - machine that harvests a crop. • - a wet or irrigated rice field • grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley. • cropping- two harvest on one field. • - A farm that grows one or two crops. • growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers. • - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture. • ...
FCE Vocabulary Unit1 2025-02-25
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- abolish to end an activity or custom officially
- achieve to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort
- concentrate to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem
- accelerate When a vehicle or its driver accelerates, the speed of the vehicle increases
- abundant more than enough
- absurd stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way
- absolute very great or to the largest degree possible
- in a way that is suitable or right for the situation
- airy showing no worry or serious thought
- to legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child
- to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
- agricultural used for farming or relating to farming
- allergic having an allergy
- adapt to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses
- acknowledge to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something
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- accessible able to be reached or easily obtained
- accomplished skilled
- academic relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with practical skills
- correct, exact, and without any mistakes
- to make someone feel worried or angry
- to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way
- adequate enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
- acquaintance a person that you have met but do not know well
- abstract existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object
- familiar with something
- alternative an alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
- aggressive showing anger and a willingness to attack other people
- achievement something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing
28 Clues: accomplished skilled • familiar with something • abundant more than enough • allergic having an allergy • to make someone feel worried or angry • correct, exact, and without any mistakes • airy showing no worry or serious thought • abolish to end an activity or custom officially • accessible able to be reached or easily obtained • ...
Geo revision 2023-11-09
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- thinly scattered or unevenly distributed; often referring to to population density.
- situation in which a city area has fallen into a state of disrepair through its people leaving the area or not having enough resources to look after them.
- a point on the surface of the Earth where something is to be found.
- describes a place that is distant from the major population centres.
- the act of leaving a fast-paced urban life for a more relaxing lifestyle in a small coastal town.
- reasons that encourage people to leave a place and go somewhere else.
- acronym for people fly in to work then fly out back home.
- farming that uses a lot of resources per hectare and changes the look of a region.
- the growing of garden crops such as fruit and vegetables.
- a place that has been constructed or created by people.
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- the act of leaving a fast paced urban lifestyle in the country town in the bush.
- positive aspects of a place; reasons that attract people to come to live in a place.
- specific area of the Earth's surface that has been given meaning by people.
- lacking moisture; especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or plants.
- any area of varying size that has one or more characteristics in common.
- an image taken from above an object also known as a bird's-eye view.
- a region in which people live together in a community.
- a group of people who live and work together and generally share similar values.
- describes land used keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle.
- water provided to crops and orchards by hoses channels sprays or drips systems in order to supplement rainfall.
- a city that people want to live in which is safe well planned and prosperous and has a healthy environment.
21 Clues: a region in which people live together in a community. • a place that has been constructed or created by people. • acronym for people fly in to work then fly out back home. • the growing of garden crops such as fruit and vegetables. • describes land used keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle. • a point on the surface of the Earth where something is to be found. • ...
The Dust Bowl 2024-11-15
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- a person identified with the state of Oklahoma
- a dry climate that is location on regions that receive perception below low levels
- used to modify the soil water
- a period of dryer then normal conditions that can last for days, months, or even years
- sub-genre of country music that was developed in the mid 1950s
- sometimes translated to "staked plains" in English
- purchased cattle a the risk of starvation due to the droughts
- a subregion of the Great Plains
- responsible for producing data about the American people and economy
- a form of colonization in which settlers would establish permanent or semi-permanent colonial settlements in a new region
- the farming practice of plowing and/or planting across a slope
- Sunday one of the worst storms in American history
- has the highest concentration of organic matter
- a New Deal agency created in 1937 to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression in the United States
- a car that is often old and damaged
- the process that removes soil from one location of the earths crust
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- the process where land becomes less healthy and productive
- the stock of grain plants
- a method of farming which involves cultivating a field partitioned in to long narrow strips
- designed to harvest different kinds cultivated seeds
- happens when one does not eat enough
- also know as the rockies
- an American TV series that was set during the dust bowl
- prevents the loose of the top most layer of the soil from erosion
- strong wind that blows loose sand or dirt from a dry surface
- in over a year over 86,000 people migrated to this state
- when the news of gold brought 300,000 people to California
- goal is to maximize profit while satisfying the needs of consumers
28 Clues: also know as the rockies • the stock of grain plants • used to modify the soil water • a subregion of the Great Plains • a car that is often old and damaged • happens when one does not eat enough • a person identified with the state of Oklahoma • has the highest concentration of organic matter • sometimes translated to "staked plains" in English • ...
Ch 13-14 2024-03-04
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- assigning a task to different people in order to improve efficiency
- work paid for according to the amount produced
- a group of suppliers in control of maintaining high prices
- a person who supports no government
- government license for an invention
- a market shared by a small number of producers
- someone who purchases land for future sale
- first successful national farming organization
- one company takes over another that operates at the same level in an industry
- people who went to settle in Indian Territory before it was opened up
- process of herding cattle from the range to market
- took the place of workers who were on strike
- the practice of producing something
- farming without irrigations
- the total amount of money in circulation
- government recognizes coins composed of both gold and silver
- settlers in the American West and Mid-West
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- reasons to go Wes
- people are subject to the laws of natural selection
- railroad tracks that cross the country
- owning two or more steps in the supply chaing
- one person or business in control of trade
- white settlers who helped get Indian Territory opened for settling
- an organization or company managed by trustees
- mining for gold in a specific spot
- creating large quantities
- land set aside for Native Americans
- production and distribution of goods should be owned by everyone
- saving in cost gained by an increase of production
- a union for skilled and unskilled laborers
- union of skilled laborers
- home made from grass
- large farms
- negotiating wages and conditions by an organization
- unlimited coinage of silver
- adopting the culture of another group
- decrease in prices
- employees work for low wages under unhealthy or oppressive conditions
- a widely oversimplified image of a person or thing
- travel from place to place for food
- money supply and interest rate
41 Clues: large farms • reasons to go Wes • decrease in prices • home made from grass • creating large quantities • union of skilled laborers • unlimited coinage of silver • farming without irrigations • money supply and interest rate • mining for gold in a specific spot • a person who supports no government • land set aside for Native Americans • government license for an invention • ...
9th Grade Global Unit 1 Crossword 2021-06-06
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- Open air market
- Area of rich soil surrounding the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- When you have more of a material than you need
- A city with its own government and social structure
- Religious Temple
- The period of time when humans began farming and making tools
- Creatures who walk on two feet
- The process of embalming and preserving a dead body to prevent decay
- Started in 3500 BC when artisans mixed together tin and copper
- Kings of Egypt, viewed as gods on Earth
- A society with advanced cities, specialized workers, advanced technology, complex institutions, and record keeping
- A period of rule held by one family, usually passed down father to son
- Channeling water for agriculture
- A united, related group of gods
- The triangle-shaped fan of rivers that splits the Nile up before running into the mediterranean.
- A collection of previously independent peoples united under one central ruling power
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- Ranks people’s social power in a society
- Scientists who study early people by excavating and studying traces of early humans
- The exchange of physical materials and ideas between cultures
- A religious system with more than one god
- 4,000 mile long river at the heart of the Egyptian civilization
- The eternal life force Egyptians believed in that carried from life to afterlife
- The land in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent, located around the Tigris and Euphrates
- Also known as “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”
- A set of uniform laws from the Babylonian Empire
- The written language Egyptians used where symbols represented both sounds and ideas
- Rich soil good for farming
- The oldest written language, established by the Sumerians
- The way of life shared by a group of people
- A percentage of materials or money given to the government
- Human made items like tools and jewelry
- Egyptian paper made out of dried and woven reeds
32 Clues: Open air market • Religious Temple • Rich soil good for farming • Creatures who walk on two feet • A united, related group of gods • Channeling water for agriculture • Kings of Egypt, viewed as gods on Earth • Human made items like tools and jewelry • Ranks people’s social power in a society • A religious system with more than one god • ...
Chapter 10: Agriculture 2022-03-04
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- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of humans actions such as excessive crop planting
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
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- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- A form of subsistence agriculture
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporation
- An area where it is difficult to find edible/fresh food
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- A flooded field for growing rice
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • A form of subsistence agriculture • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • An area where it is difficult to find edible/fresh food • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • ...
Ancient Roman Life 2022-08-31
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- What Ancient Roman language became the basis for the “romance languages”?
- What was the greatest Roman invention at the time? (what lead to Rome?)
- What did Romans develop an early version of where that they would display on stone slabs for the public to read?
- and Science
- What served as the foundation for the massive bridges and aqueducts in Rome?
- What reacted with concrete to form crystals in the concrete mixture?
- The English alphabet is based on what other alphabet?
- What modern structures are inspired by ancient amphitheaters like the colosseum?
- How many letters were in the Roman alphabet?
- What is the name of the channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated area?
- Because of their understanding of the laws of physics, Romans were extremely skilled what?
- What two things were presented in the Roman court cases?
- What did the romans use to process their grain from farming?
- Who were the famous Romans Virgil, Horace, and Ovid? (what was their job?)
- What was the name of the mail system that Roman people used?
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- Many authors were inspired by Ovid’s poetry known as?
- Due to their extensive knowledge on climate and soil, the Romans became successful in what?
- Where was considered a cultural gathering place?
- What did most households use to treat illnesses?
- What is the name of the famous fountain found in the heart of the city?
- hearing What was it called when the magistrate (judge) decided whether or not there was an actual court case?
- What Roman Emperor ordered the aqueducts to be built?
- What were built to drain water and diverge water?
- Where in the world did Roman laws influence justice systems? (the country we live in)
- What is the name of the aqueduct constructed by Agrippa?
- What did ancient romans sculpt their art out of?
- What kind of government was Ancient Rome?
27 Clues: and Science • What kind of government was Ancient Rome? • How many letters were in the Roman alphabet? • Where was considered a cultural gathering place? • What did most households use to treat illnesses? • What did ancient romans sculpt their art out of? • What were built to drain water and diverge water? • Many authors were inspired by Ovid’s poetry known as? • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-18
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- Rotation — Farming method of alternating crops to maintain soil health
- mills — Factories where cloth is produced from raw fibers
- — System where the government plays a key role in the economy
- Arkwright — Inventor who improved textile machinery
- Industry — Home-based system of manufacturing goods
- Smith — Economist known as the father of capitalism
- Factors — Positive conditions that attract people to a new area
- — Economic system based on private ownership and profit
- Whitney — Inventor of the cotton gin
- — Growth of cities due to population movement
- — Person who starts and manages a business
- Marx — Philosopher who critiqued capitalism
- Bessemer — Inventor of a process to make steel more efficiently
- Watt — Innovator who improved the steam engine
- Line — Production process where products move step-by-step through workers
- Jenny — Early machine that spun multiple threads at once
- Gin — Machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from seeds
- Revolution — Period of rapid industrial growth that began in 18th-century Britain
- — Fabric made by weaving or knitting fibers
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- Parts — Standardized components that can be easily replaced
- — Movement of people from rural to city areas
- — Boat powered by steam, used for river transport
- Production — Manufacturing large quantities of goods quickly
- — Economic system where property is collectively owned
- — Development of industries in a country or region
- Factors — Negative conditions that drive people to leave a place
- Act of 1883 — Law regulating working conditions, especially for children
- Pasteur — Scientist known for germ theory and pasteurization
- Union — Organization formed by workers to protect their rights
- — Business owned by shareholders
- — Overcrowded, low-quality housing in cities
- Girls — Young women who worked in Massachusetts factories in the 1800s
- Engine — Machine powered by heated water vapor
- Revolution — Period of major advances in farming techniques
- Ford — Pioneer of assembly line automobile production
- Movement — Process of consolidating farmland in England
- — Early communication device that sent messages using electrical signals
37 Clues: — Business owned by shareholders • Whitney — Inventor of the cotton gin • — Person who starts and manages a business • Marx — Philosopher who critiqued capitalism • — Fabric made by weaving or knitting fibers • — Overcrowded, low-quality housing in cities • — Movement of people from rural to city areas • — Growth of cities due to population movement • ...
Botanic Gardens Words 2021-05-27
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- among many nations (15)
- the person who comes after you (9)
- come nearer to something (8)
- something that may happen (8)
- a keeper of a museum or other collection (7)
- group of people living together by agreement (7)
- single out one thing over another (10)
- better than any other (11)
- in a particular place(7)
- the reason that something exists (7)
- something existing from the beginning (8)
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- the prevention and treatment of illness (8)
- caused someone to change their mind (9)
- something that is gorgeous (9)
- the things on your face are this word (8)
- grew or developed well(7)
- the science of farming (11)
- the study of plants (6)
18 Clues: among many nations (15) • the study of plants (6) • in a particular place(7) • grew or developed well(7) • better than any other (11) • the science of farming (11) • come nearer to something (8) • something that may happen (8) • something that is gorgeous (9) • the person who comes after you (9) • the reason that something exists (7) • single out one thing over another (10) • ...
Rocks and Minerals 2023-02-13
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- Molten rock that comes out of a volcano
- Molten rock below the earth's surface
- A rock is made of _______ or more minerals.
- Where "Tyrannosaurus Sue" lives
- Breaking rock into small pieces
- Glass is made from this
- Cutting down of forests
- Made from broken pieces of rock
- The movement of rocks and sediments to a new place
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- The remains of animals and plants kept safe in a rock
- A person who studies dinosaurs
- A person who studies rocks
- A mineral is made of the _______ substance throughout.
- Made from fire and heat
- When you grow food its called this
- uneven and not smooth
- A rock created by heat and pressure
- The Great Pyramid of Giza is made of this
18 Clues: uneven and not smooth • Made from fire and heat • Glass is made from this • Cutting down of forests • A person who studies rocks • A person who studies dinosaurs • Where "Tyrannosaurus Sue" lives • Breaking rock into small pieces • Made from broken pieces of rock • When you grow food its called this • A rock created by heat and pressure • Molten rock below the earth's surface • ...
Indus River Crossword 2023-01-31
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- The main collection of stories
- One of the theories about why the Indus river civilization fell
- The priest class
- The tallest mountain range
- Stories, poems, and prayers that were religious
- What was underground in each city?
- What was used to make each city
- the lowest class
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- In what pattern were the cities laid out?
- The Indus River Valley had a strong central ____
- Something that was used as a currency
- One defense the cities had was?
- What was used to build the cities
- Something that showed ownership of an object
- The main economic activity
- The social class that kings came from
- The second lowest class
- The ___ pass that the Aryans came through
18 Clues: The priest class • the lowest class • The second lowest class • The main economic activity • The tallest mountain range • The main collection of stories • One defense the cities had was? • What was used to make each city • What was used to build the cities • What was underground in each city? • Something that was used as a currency • The social class that kings came from • ...
Ch 1 Western Civilization 2015-09-24
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- civilization emerged along the Yellow River during this dynasty
- wise human being
- erected to commemorate important individuals in society
- worked in government under the Pharaohs
- controlled the flow of rivers for farming production
- priest-carvings that depicted objects with sacred value
- conquered Nubia and expanded Egypt's border
- combination of tin and copper produce this
- their primary duties were to write things
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- creators of Mesopotamian civilization
- god of the sun disk, created by Amenhotep IV
- old stone
- marsh-like land that created a triangular structure
- having more than one wife
- earliest human like creatures
- the most famous megalithic structure in the British isles
- one of the first cities in the world
- judge of the dead
18 Clues: old stone • wise human being • judge of the dead • having more than one wife • earliest human like creatures • one of the first cities in the world • creators of Mesopotamian civilization • worked in government under the Pharaohs • their primary duties were to write things • combination of tin and copper produce this • conquered Nubia and expanded Egypt's border • ...
Eureka 2016-11-12
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- a compound of (Fe) and (C), Chemistry
- vroom vroom
- Wright Bros
- something that you're using to search for the answers in this crossword game.
- animal domestication / planting crops
- Login, Log out. You use this everyday
- synonym of speech
- back to 400,000 BC, very first innovation
- in your wallet right now
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- a negatively charged subatomic particle, discovered in 1897
- water transport
- metal that is used widely in 3000 BC
- the Chinese invented this.
- bzzt, you just got electrocuted
- why is it so bright right now?
- people listen to overplayed songs using this
- cars have them
- discovered in Cambridge University as the " the secret of life" by James Watson and Francis Crick
18 Clues: vroom vroom • Wright Bros • cars have them • water transport • synonym of speech • in your wallet right now • the Chinese invented this. • why is it so bright right now? • bzzt, you just got electrocuted • metal that is used widely in 3000 BC • a compound of (Fe) and (C), Chemistry • animal domestication / planting crops • Login, Log out. You use this everyday • ...
All about Climate Change!!! 2017-10-14
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- The fifth way to prevent climate change
- The third way to prevent climate change
- How many degrees is the earth warming?
- The government agency over environmental regulation
- The _________ is the atmosphere and global weather
- The second impact on the planet
- The _____ is the local weather; the forecast.
- The first impact on the planet
- The first way to prevent of climate change
- Second cause of climate change?
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- The fourth on planet
- Climate change is bad because it causes a build of what?
- First cause of climate change?
- The second way to prevent climate change
- Third cause of climate change?
- The warming of the earth is?
- The fourth way to prevent of climate change
- The third impact on planet
18 Clues: The fourth on planet • The third impact on planet • The warming of the earth is? • First cause of climate change? • Third cause of climate change? • The first impact on the planet • The second impact on the planet • Second cause of climate change? • How many degrees is the earth warming? • The fifth way to prevent climate change • The third way to prevent climate change • ...
The Caddos 2023-10-16
Across
- The type of food they ate
- What did they number?
- The type of shelter the tribe had
- Did the Caddos have tattoos?
- The Caddos did a lot of…
- Was the tribe stationary or nomadic?
- How many Caddos are left today?
- What is one animal the Caddo hunted?
- What was the Caddo's clothing made from?
Down
- Location of the tribe?
- Who would do the hunting?
- What was the most advanced native american tribe in Texas?
- What language did they speak?
- What was the main food the caddo raised?
- Were the Hasanis the largest confederation of Caddos in deep east Texas?
- What fruit did they mostly eat?
- What happened when the Spanish came?
- What tool did they use to hunt?
- What did the Caddos drink?
- What gender are the leaders of this tribe?
20 Clues: What did they number? • Location of the tribe? • The Caddos did a lot of… • The type of food they ate • Who would do the hunting? • What did the Caddos drink? • Did the Caddos have tattoos? • What language did they speak? • What fruit did they mostly eat? • What tool did they use to hunt? • How many Caddos are left today? • The type of shelter the tribe had • ...
The New Deal 2024-12-10
Across
- Which agency provided housing loans?
- What act devalued the dollar?
- What agency introduced industry codes?
- What act regulated the stock market?
- What communication method did Roosevelt use to reassure the public?
- Which act focused on stabilizing crop prices?
- What administration provided temporary winter jobs?
- What act restored confidence in banks?
- Bowl What natural disaster worsened farming conditions?
Down
- Which program built schools and roads?
- Who ran FERA?
- What corporation helped prevent home foreclosures?
- What was the primary objective of the First New Deal?
- What authority modernized the Tennessee Valley?
- Agencies What nickname was given to New Deal agencies?
- What symbol represented NRA compliance?
- Which program provided jobs for young men?
- What agency insured bank deposits?
18 Clues: Who ran FERA? • What act devalued the dollar? • What agency insured bank deposits? • Which agency provided housing loans? • What act regulated the stock market? • Which program built schools and roads? • What agency introduced industry codes? • What act restored confidence in banks? • What symbol represented NRA compliance? • Which program provided jobs for young men? • ...
Farming in the City - 118 Purple 2026-01-06
Across
- relating to cities
- done in a way that is environmentally friendly
- a structure with glass walls which plants grow
- giving a sense of strength & pride
- produced in a way that is good for the environment
Down
- feeling of friendship within a group
- food production system that connects a fish tank & a container of plants
- polluted
- full amount of fruits or vegetables produced by a single plant
- a young plant grown from a seed
- relating to the countryside
- chemicals sprayed on plants to kill insects
12 Clues: polluted • relating to cities • relating to the countryside • a young plant grown from a seed • giving a sense of strength & pride • feeling of friendship within a group • chemicals sprayed on plants to kill insects • done in a way that is environmentally friendly • a structure with glass walls which plants grow • produced in a way that is good for the environment • ...
Happy Thanksgiving from Mr. Bradan Thomasma 2013-11-21
8 Clues: a bread you eat? • something you row on a lake. • what do you eat for thanksgiving? • who do you spend thanksgiving with? • something you shoot the turkey with. • who ate the first thanksgiving meal. • who helped the pilgrims with farming? • mayflower how did the pilgrims get to america?
5U5W5 Crossword 2016-09-05
8 Clues: a sickness or ailment • successful and strong • likely to happen or be true • to do with farms or farming • not planned for or predicted • Able to tell exactly what something is • grow weaker or smaller in number or quality • happening over a large area or affecting many people
Jaiden Dylan 2019-12-17
8 Clues: Related to farming • Related to foreign trade • Jefferson 3rd US president • Election ended the federalist Era • Related to serbing in armed forces • Revolution Related to manufactured • Races Coud never live in peace with each other • policy No forign alliances with forign countries
arm 2020-07-06
8 Clues: further • furthest • a warning of danger • land used for farming • situated at a great distance • a person who owns or manages a farm • an organized military force equipped for fighting on land • Each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand
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