farming Crossword Puzzles
Texas History 2021-05-03
Across
- Leader of the Confederacy
- USA president that signed the Civil rights act
- Was the most popular crop at one point in time
- A war that had helped end slavery
- The ending point of the second world war
- First French explorer to step foot on Texas
- Mexican leader that helped Mexico
- Where a person refuses to leave until served
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- German dictator in WWII
- Major discovery of oil for Texas
- a time where huge dust storms had occurred.
- Laws that made segregation legal
- a new method of farming
- First Spanish explorer to step foot on Texas
- The reason USA joined the second world war
15 Clues: German dictator in WWII • a new method of farming • Leader of the Confederacy • Major discovery of oil for Texas • Laws that made segregation legal • A war that had helped end slavery • Mexican leader that helped Mexico • The ending point of the second world war • The reason USA joined the second world war • a time where huge dust storms had occurred. • ...
Agriculture crossword 2022-10-02
Across
- the science or practice of farming.
- insecurity where they don't have access or cant afford nutritious food.
- the ability to maintain at a certain rate or level.
- when you work together farmers and consumers.
- natural resources also known as a flow
- genetically modified organisms.
- branch of zoology concerned with
- where they have no chemicals when planted.
- a person who studies or is an expert in
- engineers people that work with
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- an expert in the science of soil
- where they use technology and make
- the application of science to
- and crop productions.
- Grant Institution that has been designated its state legislature or Congress to receive the benefits.
- principles.
16 Clues: principles. • and crop productions. • the application of science to • genetically modified organisms. • an expert in the science of soil • branch of zoology concerned with • where they use technology and make • the science or practice of farming. • engineers people that work with • a person who studies or is an expert in • where they have no chemicals when planted. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-10-20
Across
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- Coarse grains are also called
- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- Growing of flowers
- Growing grapes for wines
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
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- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Also known as paddy
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’
- Rearing of animals for sale
15 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Celtic and Roman Britain 2022-10-19
Across
- centres of vibrant commercial activity in Roman Britain
- began to arrive in the late Iron Age
- could choose her own husband
- name of the first bridge on the river Thames
- respect and admiration for a god
- what is built to protect a place
- Celtic priests
- it ran from coast to coast between England and Scotland
Down
- invaded Britain in 55 BC
- so was the roof of Celtic huts
- withdrew his soldiers to defend Rome against Barbarian raiders
- built on the top of a hill
- so were the roads built in England by the Romans
- the ancient name for London
- farming tool that digs the soil
15 Clues: Celtic priests • invaded Britain in 55 BC • built on the top of a hill • the ancient name for London • could choose her own husband • so was the roof of Celtic huts • farming tool that digs the soil • respect and admiration for a god • what is built to protect a place • began to arrive in the late Iron Age • name of the first bridge on the river Thames • ...
European Explorer Study Guide Rachel Nagy 2022-10-17
Across
- who conquered the Inca empire
- Discover a ___ passage to Asia
- Indians thought that the Spaniards might be ______
- areas/goods involved in Columbian exchange
- global exchange of goods and ideas
- explorer made 2 voyages to the area we live today
Down
- 1st to reach the Pacific
- forts where soldiers lived
- to travel around the entire globe
- traveled halfway up the St. Lawrence River
- Catholic priests _________ to “CONVERT” Indians to Christianity
- Europeans knew nothing about the Americas before
- Towns that were center of farming and trade
- New French colony based on ___ fur
- search for a way to get to the ____ of Asia
15 Clues: 1st to reach the Pacific • forts where soldiers lived • who conquered the Inca empire • Discover a ___ passage to Asia • to travel around the entire globe • New French colony based on ___ fur • global exchange of goods and ideas • traveled halfway up the St. Lawrence River • areas/goods involved in Columbian exchange • Towns that were center of farming and trade • ...
Rome 2023-11-27
Across
- Roman worship before Christianity
- A type of battle held in the Colosseum, which would be flooded
- Most gladiators were these
- The Colosseum was used for gladiator games and..
- Name for the languages based off of Latin
- Roman version of the Iliad
- Some Roman culture was influenced by them
- The wealthy would put on these for free
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- Roman temple to the gods
- Allowed for the flow of hot and cold water
- The Romans modernized this system of travel
- This scientist thought that every celestial object orbited Earth
- The Romans loved these as a form of entertainment
- Apartments for poorer Roman citizens
- Common Roman job
15 Clues: Common Roman job • Roman temple to the gods • Most gladiators were these • Roman version of the Iliad • Roman worship before Christianity • Apartments for poorer Roman citizens • The wealthy would put on these for free • Name for the languages based off of Latin • Some Roman culture was influenced by them • Allowed for the flow of hot and cold water • ...
gods of jades and shadow crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- roadway near havana
- hat makers
- plant fiber used to make rope and twine
- owners of large landed estates producing livestock and crops
- small guitar
- christian calender of saints
Down
- button down with 2 pleats
- ornament from lonic capital resembeling rolled scroll
- unrefined sugar especially when modeled into cones or sticks
- spanish colonists formed large self sufficient farming estates known as these
- small depression or hole eroded in to limestone
- a guide of souls to the place of the dead
- a paving material made of layers of small stones that are packed together with asphalt of tar
- stingy or mean
- deep natural wells
15 Clues: hat makers • small guitar • stingy or mean • deep natural wells • roadway near havana • button down with 2 pleats • christian calender of saints • plant fiber used to make rope and twine • a guide of souls to the place of the dead • small depression or hole eroded in to limestone • ornament from lonic capital resembeling rolled scroll • ...
Kallie Omar 2023-11-06
Across
- the removal of a culture or group through killing
- a doctor who specializes in the care and health of teeth
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion on something
- the fear of holes
- farming in water
- the study of life
- an animal that feeds only on flesh
- the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle
Down
- relating to air and air travel
- self-centered, only thinking of oneself
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- relating to the mental process of learning and knowing things
- a clothing or material band around the neck
- a picture
- an advantage gained from something
15 Clues: a picture • farming in water • the fear of holes • the study of life • relating to air and air travel • an advantage gained from something • an animal that feeds only on flesh • self-centered, only thinking of oneself • a clothing or material band around the neck • the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle • the quality of being trusted and believed in • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
Across
- a place where people performed rituals
- a form of picture writing
- a 3d shape with 3 lines
- a person who designs buildings
- a civilization that lived in Mexico
- a big group of people
- a piece of land the people walked on to get to mexico
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- a piece of land that is almost surrounded by water
- a tradition or a way of life
- A region involving Central America and Mexico
- when you don’t have food for a long time
- what people believe in
- when you believe in multiple gods
- farming stairs that help you farm
- a long time without water
15 Clues: a big group of people • what people believe in • a 3d shape with 3 lines • a form of picture writing • a long time without water • a tradition or a way of life • a person who designs buildings • when you believe in multiple gods • farming stairs that help you farm • a civilization that lived in Mexico • a place where people performed rituals • ...
civil war 2023-10-12
Across
- A free man that spoke of the horrors of slavery
- an event that caused unrest against the south of north
- Regions outside of major cities
- Mechanical tools
- is the 16th presidential election
- the fort attacked by the south
- An important member of the underground railroad
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- general for the confederate army
- The compromise for what states should be slave or free
- One of the many reasons for the start of the civil war
- Synonymous with farming
- The act of holding someone as property
- The group that elects the president
- used to free slaves
- A machine that makes picking cotton faster
15 Clues: Mechanical tools • used to free slaves • Synonymous with farming • the fort attacked by the south • Regions outside of major cities • general for the confederate army • is the 16th presidential election • The group that elects the president • The act of holding someone as property • A machine that makes picking cotton faster • A free man that spoke of the horrors of slavery • ...
GMO 2016-04-08
Across
- Genetic manipulation
- What is one of the alternative wich propose a good farming without pesticides?
- Dominant position on shared market
- The corporation who has the monopoly of the market
- The human gene uses for GMO in 1978 is the ___ gene.
- Right, permission
- Countable of a plant
- Legal suspension
Down
- Piece of gmo
- Name of the protocol signed in 2000
- What is the consequence of the disparation of some species due to the development of GMO?
- Legal right
- In which country there is a lot of suicide of the farmers because of excessive debt?
- The operation of GMO consist on a transfer between two ___
- Amount product
15 Clues: Legal right • Piece of gmo • Amount product • Legal suspension • Right, permission • Genetic manipulation • Countable of a plant • Dominant position on shared market • Name of the protocol signed in 2000 • The corporation who has the monopoly of the market • The human gene uses for GMO in 1978 is the ___ gene. • The operation of GMO consist on a transfer between two ___ • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 11 2020-04-19
Across
- anything dealing with farming
- a variety of parts, forms, or kinds
- anything dealing with cooking
- restrained; mild; not extreme
- unrefined or common; not of the upper-class
- a social evil which causes great suffering
Down
- a catastrophic event
- when the taste of something is at least acceptable
- when two different species produce offspring
- using unnecessarily pompous or fancy speech
- of high quality, especially in regard to food
- to be successful enough to grow rapidly
- to criticize in a way that demeans someone's reputation
- something that is believed to be a cure-all
- a tie or impass where neither side will give in
15 Clues: a catastrophic event • anything dealing with farming • anything dealing with cooking • restrained; mild; not extreme • a variety of parts, forms, or kinds • to be successful enough to grow rapidly • a social evil which causes great suffering • using unnecessarily pompous or fancy speech • something that is believed to be a cure-all • ...
Jackson Bloohm's crossword 2020-10-02
Across
- also known as farming
- the middle stone age
- an early ancestor of humans
- when the weather was really cold
- a relative who lived in the past
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- someone who hunts animals and gathers plants
- the process of changing plants and animals to something useful
- move to a warmer place
- the first part of the stone age
- big stones used for monuments
- time before writing
- new stone age
- a hand held object to help complete a task
- a piece of land that connects two continents
- a community of people who share the same culture
15 Clues: new stone age • time before writing • the middle stone age • also known as farming • move to a warmer place • an early ancestor of humans • big stones used for monuments • the first part of the stone age • when the weather was really cold • a relative who lived in the past • a hand held object to help complete a task • someone who hunts animals and gathers plants • ...
The Stone Ages 2020-10-02
Across
- Farming.
- An early ancestor of humans.
- A strip of land connecting two continents.
- Huge stones used for monuments
- The way to change plants or animals to make them useful.
- A group of people who share a common culture.
- The middle f the stone age.
- People who hunt animals and plants.
- A device that helps you do something.
Down
- The new stone age.
- The first part of the stone age.
- A time when the world had very cold weather.
- To Move.
- A relative who lived in the past.
- The time before there was writing.
15 Clues: Farming. • To Move. • The new stone age. • The middle f the stone age. • An early ancestor of humans. • Huge stones used for monuments • The first part of the stone age. • A relative who lived in the past. • The time before there was writing. • People who hunt animals and plants. • A device that helps you do something. • A strip of land connecting two continents. • ...
VOCAB CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-05-14
Across
- the idea of moving westward
- farming
- an argument
- in timeline order
- someone who favors one side over the other
- an amount of money owed
Down
- someone who is originally from an area
- a source that was created by a witness or during the time of an event
- a place of living
- a source that was not created by a witness or during the time of the event
- a large amount of land
- a piece of metal heated up to engrave symbols
- for a state to leave a country
- someone who doesn’t live in one spot
- a fence with sharp spikes
15 Clues: farming • an argument • a place of living • in timeline order • a large amount of land • an amount of money owed • a fence with sharp spikes • the idea of moving westward • for a state to leave a country • someone who doesn’t live in one spot • someone who is originally from an area • someone who favors one side over the other • a piece of metal heated up to engrave symbols • ...
Unit 8 2024-05-08
Across
- Governor who died before taking office
- Helped the elderly
- Helped with food for soldiers
- Governor who did not challenge the white primary
- Helped farmers know what to plant and made more money for them
- the event that started the Great Depression
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- Aircraft factory that created many jobs
- Destroyed farming industry for a decade
- Program that helped raise money
- Brought electricity to rural areas
- Governor who kicked out people from his restaurant
- The editor of the newspapers
- Army Ships that created many jobs
- the reason many average Americans lost all their savings
- Helped many get jobs and help the city/town
15 Clues: Helped the elderly • The editor of the newspapers • Helped with food for soldiers • Program that helped raise money • Army Ships that created many jobs • Brought electricity to rural areas • Governor who died before taking office • Aircraft factory that created many jobs • Destroyed farming industry for a decade • Helped many get jobs and help the city/town • ...
Hochfilzen 2024-06-04
Across
- First biathlon world ... in 1978
- The first name of Hochfilzen's mayor
- The name of the valley that Hochfilzen is part of
- The name of the district
- The climate is ...
- It's still a traditional ... community
- What people need to do when they work outside their hometown
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- The name of the empress the railway is named after
- It's the ... most place in Northern Tyrol
- The name of the state it borders
- Something Hochfilzen doesn't have
- The sports Hochfilzen is famous for
- Hochfilzen is located on a beautiful and sunny ...
- The RHI-Magnesita is an important ...
- The name of the Benedictine monastery
15 Clues: The climate is ... • The name of the district • First biathlon world ... in 1978 • The name of the state it borders • Something Hochfilzen doesn't have • The sports Hochfilzen is famous for • The first name of Hochfilzen's mayor • The RHI-Magnesita is an important ... • The name of the Benedictine monastery • It's still a traditional ... community • ...
Year 9 Social Science Worksheet 2024-07-02
Across
- South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
- South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme
- Things that we must have in order to survive
- Things you want to acquire
- Person who is torn between two culture
- Culture that we can see and touch
- First PM of Fiji
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- Look after the welfare of womens and children
- The founder of the NFP Party
- People who spread the gospel about Jesus Christ
- First two missionaries who arrived in Fiji
- First explorer to sight the island of Fiji
- Indian method of resolving conflict
- To cut and burn trees before farming
- I taukei method of resolving conflict
15 Clues: First PM of Fiji • Things you want to acquire • The founder of the NFP Party • Culture that we can see and touch • Indian method of resolving conflict • To cut and burn trees before farming • I taukei method of resolving conflict • Person who is torn between two culture • First two missionaries who arrived in Fiji • First explorer to sight the island of Fiji • ...
cross 2023-02-08
Across
- a system that was used in ancient Egypt
- serves otherrr cooperatives, large national cooperative
- oldest service coop
- serves farmers in California, Arizona, texas, and new Mexico
- what kind of directors are hired
- first person to start an American coop
- ways cooperatives sell their products
Down
- a person who specializes in making shoes
- centralized, federated, or mixed memberships
- a membership for individualized farming operations
- largest service coop
- a person who is skilled in certain crafts
- a group of members that have skills in the same area and help each other
- juice from dried plums
- a big company that grows citrus plants
15 Clues: oldest service coop • largest service coop • juice from dried plums • what kind of directors are hired • ways cooperatives sell their products • a big company that grows citrus plants • first person to start an American coop • a system that was used in ancient Egypt • a person who specializes in making shoes • a person who is skilled in certain crafts • ...
Improvement in food resources 2022-12-18
Across
- to control weeds,insects and diseases
- used in organic farming
- crossing between genetically different organism
- cause of diseases in plants
- micronutrient in soil
- one of the three main ways by which our body obtain its energy
- nutrients used in large quantities
- is a condition resulting from eating a diet that contains insufficient nutrients
- biotic factor for storage loss
Down
- duration of time during the day when plant recieves sunlight
- to kill pest before storing of grains
- type of weed
- biotic resistance
- type of manure used before sowing
- the growing of different crops on a piece of land in a pre plant succession
15 Clues: type of weed • biotic resistance • micronutrient in soil • used in organic farming • cause of diseases in plants • biotic factor for storage loss • type of manure used before sowing • nutrients used in large quantities • to kill pest before storing of grains • to control weeds,insects and diseases • crossing between genetically different organism • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2025-04-07
Across
- related to farming and the planting and growing of crops for food
- to support or supply
- to defend from harm
- to be hurt or disabled
- the way money and resources are used in a community
- a great deal or a large amount of something
- the money a worker receives to do a job
Down
- dried out or old
- something that makes money
- a group of workers who join together, or unite, to work for better working conditions
- unusually tall or long, and thin
- successful and thriving
- supplies that can be used
- relying on something else
- the ability to use or get something
15 Clues: dried out or old • to defend from harm • to support or supply • to be hurt or disabled • successful and thriving • supplies that can be used • relying on something else • something that makes money • unusually tall or long, and thin • the ability to use or get something • the money a worker receives to do a job • a great deal or a large amount of something • ...
SymBio Crossword 2025-04-28
Across
- Removal of forests for other land use
- Access to sufficient and nutritious food
- Linking human, animal, and environmental health
- Process of bringing back lost species
- Tiny aquatic organisms used in future protein sources
- Protein sourced from edible insects
Down
- Farming Growing crops in stacked layers
- Misleading marketing about environmental practices
- Study of ethical issues in biology and medicine
- Variety of life in the world or a habitat
- Disease transferred from animals to humans
- Changes in rules/laws for better outcomes
- Addressing inequities in environmental policy
- Altering DNA using tools like CRISP
- Produced in a controlled lab environment
15 Clues: Altering DNA using tools like CRISP • Protein sourced from edible insects • Removal of forests for other land use • Process of bringing back lost species • Farming Growing crops in stacked layers • Access to sufficient and nutritious food • Produced in a controlled lab environment • Variety of life in the world or a habitat • Changes in rules/laws for better outcomes • ...
Fast Food Nation 1 2025-05-05
Across
- – Someone paid to influence government decisions.
- – Scientist who creates artificial food tastes.
- – Promoting and selling products.
- – When one company controls a whole industry.
- – Large-scale farming run like a corporation.
- – Two companies working together to sell more.
- – Industry that prepares animals for food.
Down
- – Using radiation to kill bacteria in food.
- – A health issue linked to fast food diets.
- – A type of line used to speed up food preparation.
- – A restaurant using another company’s brand and system.
- – Creating a unique image for a product or company.
- – Dangerous bacteria found in undercooked beef.
- – A person who buys goods or services.
- – Keeping food and work areas clean.
15 Clues: – Promoting and selling products. • – Keeping food and work areas clean. • – A person who buys goods or services. • – Industry that prepares animals for food. • – Using radiation to kill bacteria in food. • – A health issue linked to fast food diets. • – When one company controls a whole industry. • – Large-scale farming run like a corporation. • ...
Geographical Position, Demographic Cases, Natural Resources of the USA 2025-12-12
Across
- – Growth of cities and metropolitan areas
- – Major river flowing through the central USA
- – Mountain range stretching from Canada to New Mexico
- – Older mountain range in the eastern U.S.
- – Region known for intensive maize farming
- – Ocean that borders the USA on the east
- – One of the most important American energy resources
Down
- – The USA’s northern neighbor
- – Characteristic describing the USA’s multiethnic society
- – The number of people living in a country
- – Fossil fuel found in Appalachia and the Midwest
- – The USA’s southern neighbor
- – Ocean located to the west of the United States
- – The largest U.S. state by area
- – Natural resource from U.S. forests
15 Clues: – The USA’s northern neighbor • – The USA’s southern neighbor • – The largest U.S. state by area • – Natural resource from U.S. forests • – Ocean that borders the USA on the east • – Growth of cities and metropolitan areas • – The number of people living in a country • – Older mountain range in the eastern U.S. • – Region known for intensive maize farming • ...
Human Interactions Project 2021-12-10
Across
- Extracting ore or minerals from the ground
- a scale ranking ten minerals from softest to hardest; used in testing the hardness of minerals
- How light reflects off a mineral, Shine
- The policy of constructing or creating man-made habitats, such as wetlands, to replace those lost to development
- A process that reduces the amount of damage mining does to ecosystems is
- A type of conservation in which energy resources are used in the most productive ways.
- A mineral's ability to split easily along flat surfaces.
- a resource that cannot be reused or replaced easily (ex. gems, iron, copper, fossil fuels)
- Resources provided by Earth, including air, water, land, all living organisms, nutrients, rocks and minerals.
- Naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and a definite crystalline structure that forms from magma or from supersaturated solution.
Down
- Caused a shift from an economy based on farming to an economy based on manufacturing by machines in factories
- Replacement of renewable resources at the same rate at which they are consumed.
- Farming
- Involves global management of Earth's natural resources to ensure that current and future energy need will be met without harming the environment.
- Occurs when air contains harmful levels of pollutants; can be caused by natural phenomena, such as forest fires or volcanic eruptions, or by human activities, such as burning of fossil fuels.
- A mineral's ability to break along a jagged surface
- Any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- the color of a mineral in powdered form
- islands urban areas that heat up more quickly and retain heat better than nonurban areas
- The act of cutting down trees, can cause soil erosion
21 Clues: Farming • How light reflects off a mineral, Shine • the color of a mineral in powdered form • Extracting ore or minerals from the ground • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • A mineral's ability to break along a jagged surface • The act of cutting down trees, can cause soil erosion • A mineral's ability to split easily along flat surfaces. • ...
World War 1/Great Depression 2022-01-11
Across
- the movement of African Americans from farming areas in the South to big cities in the North
- the first three months of FDR's presidency, during which the president and Congress passed many new laws that focused on relief, recovery, and reform during the Great Depression
- seasonal workers who move from place to place to harvest crops
- during the 1930s, the name for the area of the Great Plains where drought and damaging farming practices had turned topsoil into infertile dust
- the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations
- borrowed money
- a strong feeling of pride in one's nation
- during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Central Powers; mainly Great Britain, France, Russia, and later the United States
- a tax on imports
- a long and severe decline in the economy that existed from 1929 until the early 1940s
- to produce many things at once, usually with machinery
- a formal government agreement of friendship between countries
- another name for the decade of the 1920s when the jazz style of music became widely known and popular
Down
- an insurance system funded by the United States federal government to help support disabled or retired Americans
- a policy in which a country keeps building up its troops and making plans for war
- the condition of being out of work
- the programs President Franklin Roosevelt and his administration set up to end the Great Depression
- someone who buys or uses goods or services
- during WWI, the nations who fought together against the Allied Powers; mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- a shortage
- a national policy of expanding power by taking control of other lands and peoples
- the large-scale demand for goods
- central location where people buy and sell stocks in companies
23 Clues: a shortage • borrowed money • a tax on imports • the large-scale demand for goods • the condition of being out of work • a strong feeling of pride in one's nation • someone who buys or uses goods or services • to produce many things at once, usually with machinery • the policy of avoiding political ties with other nations • ...
Plant Biology & Growth Crossword 2022-04-11
Across
- Carbon dioxide combines with energy and water in chloroplasts to make __________
- Nitrate is not present in sufficient quantities for crops, therefore __________ or manure need to be applied
- Soil __________ is the measurement of the alkalinity or acidity of soil and is measured on a scale of 0-14
- __________ nutrients are found in air and water, provided by nature
- Sugar is stored as __________, then built into plant tissue
- __________ 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
- Finish the equation: Glucose + __________ = Carbon Dioxide + Water
- Photosynthesis occurs in the __________
- A process in plants which converts light energy to chemical energy
- The response of the plant to a particular chemical
- The response of the plant to grow towards or away from the force of gravity
- __________ are found in the soil and are needed in large amounts by the plant
- Nitrate exists in soils and is released from plant residues and organic matter during __________
- This is the growing of plants in liquid nutrient solution with or without use of artificial media
- Nitrate can affect surface and __________ quality
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- This is the breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy
- The response of the plant to moisture
- Finish the equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + __________
- The response of the plant to touch
- This is a very important form of nitrogen for plants
- __________ 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
- Finish the equation: __________ + Water = Glucose + Oxygen
- These are required for plant growth: adequate water and __________, sufficient light, correct atmospheric factors, soil or media, and correct temperature
- __________ are also known as minor elements or trace elements and they are essential in small quantities
- The response of the plant to light
25 Clues: The response of the plant to touch • The response of the plant to light • 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 + __________ • ...
Ch.23: A Changing Medieval World 2017-05-08
Across
- combined religious symbolism with engineering advances
- people who sell things for profit
- eventually, this country won the 100 Yrs. War
- new medieval schools for the top scholars
- Italian merchants made bills of ______________.
- at the time, the Black Death was known as this.
- the plague arrived in Europe on these.
- plays based on stories in the bible
- crops that could be traded for crops from other areas
- guns and _____________were used near end of 100 Yrs. War
- English were famous for this war technology
- dominant form of religion in medieval Europe
- the word that means "female hero"
- they revolted in 1381 because of low wages
- the practice of changing the use of fields over time
- she started a religious order based on St. Francis' teachings
- considered animals to be his brothers and sisters
- a place where things are bought and sold
- a word that means beggar
- a word that means widespread starvation
- material new blades on plows was made from that helped farming
- swellings on the body containing pus
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- technology that helped horses carry heavier loads
- he believed both reason and faith came from God
- the market for luxury goods increased ____________.
- where the Plague originated
- the growth of these helped revive towns and urban life
- an order of monks that helped expand farming in Europe
- "unplanted"
- another name for trade or buying and selling
- she heard voices from God as a teen and led the French army
- the sense of this grew during the 100 Years War
- many monks and nuns took vows of ______________.
- this grew massively from 1000-1300 AD
- code of conduct for knights, was shaped by church
- as prosperity grew, peasants began to abandon their ___________.
- a group of workers who join together to protect their livelihood
37 Clues: "unplanted" • a word that means beggar • where the Plague originated • people who sell things for profit • the word that means "female hero" • plays based on stories in the bible • swellings on the body containing pus • this grew massively from 1000-1300 AD • the plague arrived in Europe on these. • a word that means widespread starvation • ...
Unit 8 Review - Marine Resources 2018-03-11
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- This is the largest category of how oil pollution gets into the ocean.
- Maximum sustainable _________ is the total population of a species that can can be fished without jeopardizing future growth.
- The company responsible for the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010
- Category of marine resources that involves using the ocean for shipping, recreation, etc.
- The process of pumping seawater through a large membrane is reverse ____________
- The process of taking the salt out of saltwater
- __________ discharge is dumping pollution directly into a body of water.
- The farming of marine organisms in any controlled environment is called __________
- ____________ energy is effective in the ocean because the wind is stronger and steadier there.
- This leads to a depletion of fish species to the point where they can no longer recover without intervention.
- The farming of marine organisms in the ocean itself is called _________
- ________ pollution is especially harmful to marine organisms who communicate vocally.
- This revolution has lead to increased CO2 in our atmosphere and ultimately, global warming.
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- The ______ layer in the atmosphere protects us from UV rays and was depleted by CFC's.
- Eutrophication (an increase in chemicals in the water) can lead to this term: a lack of oxygen in the water.
- NONLIVING resources that are taken out of the ocean (sand, salt, etc.)
- Resources such as fossil fuels that are used faster than they can replenish themselves
- This can harm marine organisms with shells and is caused by too much CO2 in the atmosphere.
- The term for organisms that are caught "by accident" and discarded or killed.
- Petroleum in the seafloor starts as dying ___________
- Resources such as solar and wind power that replenish themselves quickly
- LIVING resources that are taken out of the ocean (fish, seaweed, etc.)
- This is considered a nonrenewable resource because we are now using it more quickly than it can be replenished (H2O)
- The invasive species capital of the world!
24 Clues: The invasive species capital of the world! • The process of taking the salt out of saltwater • Petroleum in the seafloor starts as dying ___________ • The company responsible for the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010 • NONLIVING resources that are taken out of the ocean (sand, salt, etc.) • This is the largest category of how oil pollution gets into the ocean. • ...
Theme 3 - Managing Our Environment Definition Sheet 2019-11-18
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- / thick, black smoke caused by industrial and chemical activities and a form of air pollution.
- / a process in which water moves continuously from the earth's surface to the air and back to the earth's surface
- / a type of plastic that is widely used.
- waste / anything that comes from plants or animals.
- / a way of using resources to meet the needs of the present without affecting the need of the future.
- / an environment where different species of plants and animals can be found.
- / controlled burning of waste in special
- / Refers to a work of felling, trimming and transporting timber.
- / Moisture falling to the earth as liquid or solid such as rain and snow.
- / the practice of touring natural habitats without disrupting them.
- / the method of providing water to dry land for farming by artificial means.
- / a natural method where organic waste is mixed together with other natural resources for use as fertilizer.
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- / the change in the world's climate.
- / forest with tall trees found in places near the equator and have high rainfall and warm climate.
- / process in which water vapour cools and changes back into tiny water droplets.
- / gases that absorb radiation in the atmosphere leading to the warming of earth's surface.
- / occurs when the surface soil is washed or blown away either through rainfall or strong winds.
- / can be broken down into harmless products through action of microorganisms like bacteria.
- / a process whereby an entire species disappears forever from earth.
- / process in which water from earth's surfaces (such as seas, rivers,lakes and ponds) is heated by the sun and turns into water vapour.
- / a phenomenon where the average global temperature is increasing due to release of greenhouse gases into atmosphere.
- cultivation / a farming method where plots of land are cultivated temporarily and then abandoned.
- / the process of slowly removing materials from the surface through the action of water and wind.
23 Clues: / the change in the world's climate. • / a type of plastic that is widely used. • / controlled burning of waste in special • waste / anything that comes from plants or animals. • / Refers to a work of felling, trimming and transporting timber. • / a process whereby an entire species disappears forever from earth. • ...
OCCT Vocabulary 2013-03-19
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- war- a war that involves nuclear weapons
- attempt to destroy a whole people
- heritage- a characteristic of a people belonging to a group sharing the same language, religion and culture
- people's beliefs and practices about the exsistence, nature and worship of a god or gods
- desire for a particular good or service
- perspective- a way of looking at the world using geographic tools and concepts
- trait- idea or way of doing things that is common in certain culture
- organizations- an organization that crosses borders, such as a large corporation with stores in multiple countries
- child policy- China's family planning policy: under this law, many married couples are only allowed to have one child
- good or services sold within a country that is produced in another country
- relief- when organizations send goods and supplies to countries that are suffering
- goods or services produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- storm much like a hurricane
- official South African government policy of keeping white and black South Africans apart
- stability-when politics proceed without violence or disruption
- population- decline in population due to declining birth rates
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- imagery- picture of Earth's surface taken from a satellite in orbit
- the change when arable land dries out and become desert
- tectonics- theory that explains how huge blocks of Earth's crust called "plates" move
- leader with complete control over the government usually by force
- amount of a good or service that is available for use
- seasonal winds
- corridor-areas that are heavily industrialized
- war- a war that does not involve nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons
- series of huge waves
- mortality rate- number of infant deaths out of 1,000
- farming- a farming technique on a slope that uses steps, so that a rain does not wash the nutrients away
- monarch- system of government in which the monarch has unlimited power over the government
28 Clues: seasonal winds • series of huge waves • storm much like a hurricane • attempt to destroy a whole people • desire for a particular good or service • war- a war that involves nuclear weapons • corridor-areas that are heavily industrialized • mortality rate- number of infant deaths out of 1,000 • amount of a good or service that is available for use • ...
Middle Eastern Crossword 2014-10-13
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- founder of a radical group in the Middle East named al-Qaeda
- Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman
- a person who supports Israel
- Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan
- country's GDP divided by the total number of people in the country
- an ethnic group located throughout the Middle East and majority religion they practice is Sunni Islam
- country that is ruled by religious leaders
- An underground bed or layer of permeable rock that contains water
- the percentage of people with the ability to read and write
- several countries in the Middle East have this natural resource. This resource made Saudi Arabia wealthy
- pollution caused by the leaking of oil
- the fifth president of Iraq
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- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt
- country in Southwestern Asia between Iran and Pakistan
- different way of powering electronics with water
- the process of removing salt from sea water so that it can be used for drinking or irrigation
- killing of millions of Jews
- Farming that gives the farmer enough food and for sale
- group of people that share common religious beliefs
- The addition of harmful chemicals to natural water
- total amount of goods and services produced in a year
- measure of a person's quality of life in a country
- community of people who share a common language,physical features, and custom or traditions
- regulations that restrict international trade
- prejudice against Jews
- Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale
- an ethnic group of people who live in a region that includes parts of Turkey, Iran, and Iraq and want their own country
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water that a country can use
- an area of focus chosen by a company,individual, or country
- an ethnic group of people located in Iran and parts of Afghanistan and majority religion they practice is Shia Islam
30 Clues: prejudice against Jews • killing of millions of Jews • the fifth president of Iraq • a person who supports Israel • pollution caused by the leaking of oil • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt • Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan • country that is ruled by religious leaders • regulations that restrict international trade • ...
Vocab 6th Grade 2 2024-02-01
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- the system of dividing society into hereditary classes or groups of people based on their birth
- a type of farming where herders move from place to place with their animals looking for food and water
- a family line of rulers of a country
- the production of crops and farm animals for sale
- brown clay used to make pots and statues
- a fee that a country charges on imported goods
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent
- a person who gets the property or rank of another on that person's death
- a belief that all work is worthwhile
- a seasonal wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia blowing from the southwest between May and September or from the northeast between October and April
- the name of Japan's elected legislature
- extreme scarcity of food
- a type of farming done where individuals grow enough food and raise enough animals to meet the needs of their families
- a ruler of great rank and power
- when a country exports more goods than it imports
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- earthquakes, the eruption of volcanoes,and the slow building of mountains that occur when Earth's tectonic plates move
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the belief that your actions in this life will affect your next life
- a fine,strong,lustrous fiber produced by silkworms
- someone who doesn't believe in the existence of God or gods
- the refusal to obey certain laws or pay taxes as a peaceful form of protest
- reaching a state of enlightenment in which there is no suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth
- a belief system and set of teachings founded in China around 500 B.C.E.
23 Clues: extreme scarcity of food • a ruler of great rank and power • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • a family line of rulers of a country • a belief that all work is worthwhile • the name of Japan's elected legislature • brown clay used to make pots and statues • a large, distinguishable part of a continent • a fee that a country charges on imported goods • ...
SDG : No Poverty and Zero Hunger 2024-09-06
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- (Providing means to succeed)
- (Lack of financial resources)
- (Means of earning a living)
- (Support for farming sectors)
- (Efforts to reduce food scarcity)
- (Availability of clean drinking water)
- (Fairness in distribution)
- (Economic growth that can continue long-term)
- (Systematic learning and training)
- (A group of people living together)
- (Accommodation or places to live)
- (Trade that promotes fair wages and conditions)
- (Small-scale financial services for the poor)
- (Wealth and success)
- (Growing plants for food)
- (Government measures for well-being)
- (Insufficient or unbalanced diet)
- (Basic level of survival)
- (Capable of being maintained long-term)
- (Complete elimination)
- (Lack of fairness or justice)
- (Government financial support)
- (At risk or exposed to harm)
- (Granting power or authority)
- (Desire or need for food)
- (People who cultivate land)
- (State of physical and mental well-being)
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- (Ease of reaching or obtaining)
- (Basic physical systems of a country)
- (Eliminating food scarcity)
- (Movement of people to cities)
- (Assistance or help provided)
- (Growth or progress in a region)
- (Access to affordable financial services)
- (Condition due to poor nutrition)
- (Fairness in the distribution of wealth)
- (Support system to prevent poverty)
- (Ability to use or reach)
- (Government support for those in need)
- (Improving conditions in countryside areas)
- (Materials or supplies available for use)
- (Providing employment opportunities)
- (Reliable access to sufficient food)
- (Long-term shifts in weather patterns)
- (Consumption of healthy food)
- (Farming and cultivation of crops)
- (International objectives for sustainability)
- (Reasonably priced, within reach)
- (Having a job or work)
- (Fair treatment for all people)
- (Access to clean water and hygiene)
- (Processes involved in food production and distribution)
- (Equal rights between men and women)
- (Unfair distribution of resources)
54 Clues: (Wealth and success) • (Having a job or work) • (Complete elimination) • (Ability to use or reach) • (Growing plants for food) • (Basic level of survival) • (Desire or need for food) • (Fairness in distribution) • (Eliminating food scarcity) • (Means of earning a living) • (People who cultivate land) • (Providing means to succeed) • (At risk or exposed to harm) • ...
3rd Six Weeks Review 2022-12-06
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- Frances _____ _____ wrote a poem that later became our National Anthem.
- The star spangled banner refers to the American ___.
- Lewis and ______ explored the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.
- The _____ ______ made up most of the land we acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.
- John _____ invented a tool to make farming hard, flat land easier.
- As you ride the railroad over numerous states, the agricultural region is mostly ______ and ranching.
- New technology created _______ between the North and South. The North began to use factories to make their goods and dominated most markets, making it hard for farmers in the South to keep up.
- The Louisiana Purchase _______ the size of the United States.
- Lewis and Clark followed the ______ river on their trip, which is why they west northwest instead of just west.
- I am heading West, all the way to California, looking for _____.
- The _________ river provided a trading route from Canada all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
- This invention made it easier and faster to make cotton for clothing, something that was in very high demand.
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- The industrial revolution and eventual Civil War both brought a lot of _____ to the United States.
- President _____ _____ was responsible for acquiring the land in the Louisiana Purchase.
- I am heading west, into the Great Plains, taking advantage of the Homestead act, hoping to get tons of free ______.
- This was the belief that the United States should expand from sea to sea.
- The south was perfect for plantations because of the mild winters and _____ summers.
- The Transcontinental _____ moved goods to market quickly and cheaply, helping explode the economy.
- The star spangled banner was written about the battle at Fort _____ between the British and Americans.
- Lewis and Clark created _____ and trails to make traveling West easier.
- Lewis and Clark crossed this modern day state when they traveled west.
21 Clues: The star spangled banner refers to the American ___. • The Louisiana Purchase _______ the size of the United States. • I am heading West, all the way to California, looking for _____. • John _____ invented a tool to make farming hard, flat land easier. • Lewis and ______ explored the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. • ...
Y7 UK crossword 2024-11-16
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- The shape and height of the land, including hills, valleys, and mountains.
- Gases like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Long-term changes in Earth's climate, often caused by human activities, like burning fossil fuels.
- Impact that affects jobs, businesses, and the economy.
- The process by which water moves through the air, land, and sea, including evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The daily conditions of the atmosphere, such as temperature, rain, and wind.
- Building structures like dams and walls to control natural events like floods.
- Using natural processes, like planting trees, to manage the environment.
- The average weather patterns in a place over a long time, like years or decades.
- When too much water covers the land, often due to heavy rain or rivers overflowing.
- The growth of cities as more people move from rural areas to urban ones.
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas, often because of heat.
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- A severe snowstorm with strong winds and poor visibility.
- A long period with little or no rain, leading to dry conditions.
- When plants, trees, or buildings catch rain before it hits the ground.
- Any water that falls from the sky, like rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Impact that affects nature, animals, and the planet.
- Cutting down large areas of trees, often to use the land for farming or building.
- A long period of very hot weather, often hotter than usual for a region.
- When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- A gas released when people burn fossil fuels, breathe, or when plants decay.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals.
- The study of rocks, soil, and the Earth's structure.
- Impact that affects people, their communities, and their daily lives.
24 Clues: Impact that affects nature, animals, and the planet. • The study of rocks, soil, and the Earth's structure. • Impact that affects jobs, businesses, and the economy. • A severe snowstorm with strong winds and poor visibility. • A long period with little or no rain, leading to dry conditions. • When water changes from a liquid to a gas, often because of heat. • ...
FCE Vocabulary Unit1 2025-02-25
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- to end an activity or custom officially
- familiar with something
- relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with practical skills
- correct, exact, and without any mistakes
- to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort
- an alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
- in a way that is suitable or right for the situation
- showing anger and a willingness to attack other people
- When a vehicle or its driver accelerates, the speed of the vehicle increases
- used for farming or relating to farming
- skilled
- enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
- to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way
- more than enough
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- something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing
- to make someone feel worried or angry
- to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something
- to legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child
- able to be reached or easily obtained
- very great or to the largest degree possible
- to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem
- showing no worry or serious thought
- existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object
- having an allergy
- to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
- a person that you have met but do not know well
- stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way
- to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses
28 Clues: skilled • more than enough • having an allergy • familiar with something • showing no worry or serious thought • to make someone feel worried or angry • able to be reached or easily obtained • to end an activity or custom officially • used for farming or relating to farming • correct, exact, and without any mistakes • very great or to the largest degree possible • ...
Origins of Civilization 2025-10-29
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- a way of living when humans live off of animals and plants that they find.
- humans being creative and making music, statues, jewelry, literature, and drawings.
- humans with no permanent shelter or home. They usually follow wandering herds of animals.
- when people are in different groups by rank usually based on the job they have. Rulers and religious at the top, farmers and merchants in the middle, servants and enslaved people at the bottom.
- a complex society that has cities, government, and specialized jobs.
- a naturally occurring phenomenon that humans learned to make over time and use for light, heat, protection, and cooking food.
- large scale projects like roads and bridges, water systems, and city walls.
- literally new stone; a time when people started farming and using metal tools.
- when humans change their behavior and/or tools to help them survive in a different environment.
- a way of living when humans plant seeds, grow crops, and raise animals for food.
- the first civilizations were started near these geographical features because they had the right conditions for farming.
- literally old stone; a time when people used stone tools.
- a system that manages resources, maintains an army, and puts together laws and rules.
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- when humans tame wild animals over time so that it is good for both the humans and the animals.
- humans using what is in the place they live and also having to adapt to what happens - HEI.
- when humans move from one place to another to survive.
- a set of shared spiritual beliefs.
- when people did one specific job that they were good at - this happened when everyone didn't have to farm.
- large centers of religion, culture, and trade. The oldest one is Uruk.
- an amount that is more than what is needed just to survive - extra.
- early humans used pictures later people used symbols and letters to represent sounds.
- art in building creating places like tombs, palaces, and temples.
22 Clues: a set of shared spiritual beliefs. • when humans move from one place to another to survive. • literally old stone; a time when people used stone tools. • art in building creating places like tombs, palaces, and temples. • an amount that is more than what is needed just to survive - extra. • a complex society that has cities, government, and specialized jobs. • ...
Fall 2025 Crossword New and Improved 2025-12-11
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- Long-lasting deep sadness
- Ideas trusted by the community
- Ability to change or adjust
- A long-followed custom
- Making things the same everywhere
- Online interaction and activity
- Rules computers use to show content
- Taking action to support a cause
- Steps to make and deliver products
- Can be replaced naturally
- Chemicals used to kill insects
- A government plan or rule
- High skill or ability (corrected spelling)
- Cultural history passed down
- Unwanted behavior that hurts others
- Subjects taught in schools
- Fair treatment for all genders
- Protecting nature and wildlife
- Organized actions to influence opinion
- Responsibility for actions
- Permission for something to happen
- Principles that guide choices
- Biased information to persuade
- Gas released from burning fuel
- Adjusting to new conditions
- Turn waste into reusable material
- How food supports health
- Sharing information with others
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- Hours spent using devices
- Hard-to-stop habit
- Ability to speak many languages (corrected spelling)
- Actions to reduce harm
- Guiding or motivating others
- Creating new ideas or products
- Trade that protects workers
- Bringing different groups together
- Putting a plan into action
- Having many different cultures
- Power to change someone’s views
- The world becoming more connected
- Pollutants sent into the air
- Variety of living species in nature
- Native Person raised with technology
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- False information spread online
- Strong worry or fear
- Feeling healthy and happy
- Being included or shown
- Giving people more control
- Spreading very quickly online
- Strong division among sides
- Sense of who you are
- Substances used in farming or products
- Growing crops or raising animals
- Using two languages
- Open about how things are made
- Protecting resources for the future
- Formal event with rituals
- Cheap clothing made very quickly
- Public support for a cause
60 Clues: Hard-to-stop habit • Using two languages • Strong worry or fear • Sense of who you are • Actions to reduce harm • A long-followed custom • Being included or shown • How food supports health • Long-lasting deep sadness • Hours spent using devices • Feeling healthy and happy • Can be replaced naturally • A government plan or rule • Formal event with rituals • Putting a plan into action • ...
Spelling Words Week 1 Term 3 2021-07-15
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- a specialist in healing human diseases
- the science and practise of farming
- has the authority to govern a country or state
- is the head of a town or country council
- means those you write the laws
- a person you studies laws
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- person trained to give advice to a person
- a strange and unfamiliar country or culture.
- relating to the natural world and human waste.
- a person has legally belongs country
- is a suitable for a parliament
11 Clues: a person you studies laws • is a suitable for a parliament • means those you write the laws • the science and practise of farming • a person has legally belongs country • a specialist in healing human diseases • is the head of a town or country council • person trained to give advice to a person • a strange and unfamiliar country or culture. • ...
History Vocab 2021-10-07
Across
- Getting better and better at a skill
- The Era before the agricultural revolution (with Hunter-Gatherers)
- Describes people who live by moving from place to place
- People who raised animals for farming or materials
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- The common grain eaten in China
- Tools that people used to make their lives easier
- To thrive, or prosper
- Extra resources
- Where all of human's ancestors originated
- The river to the East of Mesopotamia
- The modern-day country where Ancient Mesopotamia was
11 Clues: Extra resources • To thrive, or prosper • The common grain eaten in China • Getting better and better at a skill • The river to the East of Mesopotamia • Where all of human's ancestors originated • Tools that people used to make their lives easier • People who raised animals for farming or materials • The modern-day country where Ancient Mesopotamia was • ...
Unit 2: 13 Colonies 2023-08-26
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- colony that grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
- ruled by the people
- nickname for the Middle Colonies;known for growing grains
- colony known for fishing and shipbuilding
- first permanent English settlement
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- very valuable plant to farmers
- using another nation's resources to gain wealth
- exchange of plants, animals, and diseases across America and Europe, Asia, and Africa
- ruled by one person (king or queen)
- farming only to feed your family
- established in 1587;called the Lost Colony
11 Clues: ruled by the people • very valuable plant to farmers • farming only to feed your family • first permanent English settlement • ruled by one person (king or queen) • colony known for fishing and shipbuilding • established in 1587;called the Lost Colony • colony that grew tobacco, rice, and indigo • using another nation's resources to gain wealth • ...
Mexican Culture 2025-03-07
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- the upper class in Mexican society
- genre of music with men playing instruments
- a home made from the clay of the earth
- an upper class estate, like a plantation
- someone with a Spanish background born in Mexico
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- a Mexican cowboy
- floating gardens due to lack of land
- farming a way to plant more crops using mountains
- people with mixed Spanish and Mexican heritage
- a young Mexican girls 15th birthday
- a temple used for worship and sacrifice
11 Clues: a Mexican cowboy • the upper class in Mexican society • a young Mexican girls 15th birthday • floating gardens due to lack of land • a home made from the clay of the earth • a temple used for worship and sacrifice • an upper class estate, like a plantation • genre of music with men playing instruments • people with mixed Spanish and Mexican heritage • ...
Civil War Vocab 2026-01-08
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- Using ships to stop supplies from entering or leaving
- Belief that states should make their own laws
- Loyalty to one region over the whole country
- The Southern states that broke away
- Related to farming
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- People vote to decide an issue
- People hurt or killed in a war
- Large weapons like cannons
- Roads, railroads, and buildings a country needs
- To break away from a group
- The Northern states that stayed together during the Civil War
11 Clues: Related to farming • Large weapons like cannons • To break away from a group • People vote to decide an issue • People hurt or killed in a war • The Southern states that broke away • Loyalty to one region over the whole country • Belief that states should make their own laws • Roads, railroads, and buildings a country needs • ...
Yes crossword 2019-07-14
American Crossword 2024-10-20
6 Clues: Industry • A cash crop • An opportunity • The man, the myth, the legend • The farming capital of our country • When you want better working conditions or pay
1E Urban Farming Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-23
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- (n) a period of ten years
- (v) to promote or support a cause
- (v) to grow or develop in a healthy way
- (adj)ordinary, traditional, typical
- (n) a period of paid leave
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- (v) to originate from
- (n) an award or privilege
- (v) to persuade someone to accept something
- (v) to bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale
9 Clues: (v) to originate from • (n) a period of ten years • (n) an award or privilege • (n) a period of paid leave • (v) to promote or support a cause • (adj)ordinary, traditional, typical • (v) to grow or develop in a healthy way • (v) to persuade someone to accept something • (v) to bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale
The Story of Indian farming 2026-02-14
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- A type of agriculture that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- The winter cropping season where crops like wheat and mustard are grown.
- A highly fertile soil rich in nutrients deposited by rivers, found commonly in the Northern Plains.
- The agricultural movement that increased food grain production in the 1960s is ______ Revolution.
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- Agriculture in India is largely dependent on the ______.
- The artificial process of applying water to crops when rainfall is insufficient.
- The specialized practice of rearing and breeding fish.
- A method of farming on hillsides where "steps" are cut into the slopes to prevent soil erosion.
- The season when crops depend mainly on monsoon rainfall.
9 Clues: The specialized practice of rearing and breeding fish. • Agriculture in India is largely dependent on the ______. • The season when crops depend mainly on monsoon rainfall. • The winter cropping season where crops like wheat and mustard are grown. • The artificial process of applying water to crops when rainfall is insufficient. • ...
Neo v Paleo 2020-10-14
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- These _____ factors are positive things
- Old Stone Age, humans were hunter-gatherers
- Taming an animal to live with humans
- This moving body of water is essential to farmers
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- Implements that can complete tasks, can be used for farming and hunting
- New Stone Age, humans were farmers
- These _____ factors are negative things
- Big Animals
- Someone who moves around
- Mastery of this element let humans live in the cold
- To live in one place permanently
11 Clues: Big Animals • Someone who moves around • To live in one place permanently • New Stone Age, humans were farmers • Taming an animal to live with humans • These _____ factors are positive things • These _____ factors are negative things • Old Stone Age, humans were hunter-gatherers • This moving body of water is essential to farmers • ...
Cows Create Careers 2021-08-16
Across
- comes out of an udder
- a large group of animals
- land covered with grass suitable for grazing
- a food made from the pressed curds of milk
- the science or practice of farming
Down
- grass or other green fodder compacted and stored in airtight conditions
- animal dung used for fertilizing land.
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels used on farms
- a cow that has not borne a calf
- produces beef or milk
- an uncastrated male cow
11 Clues: comes out of an udder • produces beef or milk • an uncastrated male cow • a large group of animals • a cow that has not borne a calf • the science or practice of farming • animal dung used for fertilizing land. • a food made from the pressed curds of milk • land covered with grass suitable for grazing • a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels used on farms • ...
WWll 2022-04-26
Across
- Montana housed ___ in WWII
- Montanans moved away to get ____ jobs
- Montana provided ___ for the US army
- the US bought millions of dollars worth of ________ food
- Montana gave jobs to the ______________ objectors
Down
- people chose to donate to __________
- who encouraged the citizens to sign up for war
- __________hundred Montanans died in the war
- ________thousand citizens served from Montana
- ______ percent of Montana citizens served
- Montana proved to be a ___ place to benefit the US in WWII
11 Clues: Montana housed ___ in WWII • people chose to donate to __________ • Montana provided ___ for the US army • Montanans moved away to get ____ jobs • ______ percent of Montana citizens served • __________hundred Montanans died in the war • ________thousand citizens served from Montana • who encouraged the citizens to sign up for war • ...
early native Americans 2016-09-15
Across
- sun baked bricks made of clay and straw
- a small river that joins a bigger one
- a judgement based on facts
- things from the earth that can be useful
- a group of families with the same back round and culture
Down
- land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
- farming
- village
- free time
- physical feature of the earth:valley,mountain,plain etc
- the source of something ,such as a word
11 Clues: farming • village • free time • a judgement based on facts • a small river that joins a bigger one • sun baked bricks made of clay and straw • the source of something ,such as a word • things from the earth that can be useful • physical feature of the earth:valley,mountain,plain etc • a group of families with the same back round and culture • ...
acient egypt 2023-11-07
Across
- a person in one of the highest authority
- to preserve a corpse
- a large sand area on the earth
- a line of rulers
- third largest desert in the world
- wetlands that form as rivers
Down
- large stone structures made for dead pharaohs
- valley a small space for the Nile to flow through
- a very good place for farming
- is ea a sea that looks like it is red
- a long river that was good for silt
11 Clues: a line of rulers • to preserve a corpse • wetlands that form as rivers • a very good place for farming • a large sand area on the earth • third largest desert in the world • a long river that was good for silt • is ea a sea that looks like it is red • a person in one of the highest authority • large stone structures made for dead pharaohs • ...
Ancient china crossword puzzle 7.3 2024-01-31
Across
- first emperor
- the main army defense they had
- who connected earlier pieces of the wall
- who faced years of hardship,danger,and death
- the main currency they used
Down
- the first section of the wall had Ben built in the
- a barrier
- Where did shi huangdi army go first to occupy.
- the only counties that were govererned by offcials.
- When did Qin king Ying Zheng succeed
- is the only main books they have on
11 Clues: a barrier • first emperor • the main currency they used • the main army defense they had • is the only main books they have on • When did Qin king Ying Zheng succeed • who connected earlier pieces of the wall • who faced years of hardship,danger,and death • Where did shi huangdi army go first to occupy. • the first section of the wall had Ben built in the • ...
Civil war vocabulary 2023-03-02
Across
- cheap carpet bags
- a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder
- heavy military ranged weapons
- covered or protected with iron
- a large farm which is specialized on farming one type of crop
- two or more things or people joined together to form something new
- an alliance or union
Down
- a dollar bill
- a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery
- a heavy shoe
- an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot
11 Clues: a heavy shoe • a dollar bill • cheap carpet bags • an alliance or union • heavy military ranged weapons • covered or protected with iron • a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery • a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder • an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot • a large farm which is specialized on farming one type of crop • ...
Civil War Crossword 2024-03-15
Across
- President of the Union
- Secret system to help enslaved African Americans escape
- people who wanted to abolish or get rid of slavery
- The Civil War was a fight to end...
- The holiday that celebrates the end of slavery
- The north's economy was based on
Down
- The south's economy was based on
- a large farm
- Escaped slavery and was a conductor on the Underground Railroad
- President of the Confederates
- to break away from the union
11 Clues: a large farm • President of the Union • to break away from the union • President of the Confederates • The south's economy was based on • The north's economy was based on • The Civil War was a fight to end... • The holiday that celebrates the end of slavery • people who wanted to abolish or get rid of slavery • Secret system to help enslaved African Americans escape • ...
Geographical Features 2025-01-13
Across
- Strip of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A group of islands
- Hot dry area with little vegetation
- A narrow body of water that cuts through land
Down
- A narrow strip of land that connects two landmasses
- These are often covered with snow
- A body of water completely surrounded by land
- Largest body of water
- An area of level (flat) elevated land
- Flat land good for farming
- Body of water that flows into an ocean
11 Clues: A group of islands • Largest body of water • Flat land good for farming • These are often covered with snow • Hot dry area with little vegetation • An area of level (flat) elevated land • Body of water that flows into an ocean • A body of water completely surrounded by land • A narrow body of water that cuts through land • Strip of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Nova Scotia 2015-11-11
Across
- what lies in the harbor
- what never freezes in Halifax
- what is nova scotia good for
- what was the name te fathers of confederation wanted to call Canada
Down
- does the railway not connect to
- what is the capital of nova scotia
- what was the tenth colonies to join confederation
- what looks over the harbor in Halifax
- what is nova scotia 10% good for
- what does nova scotia build
10 Clues: what lies in the harbor • what does nova scotia build • what is nova scotia good for • what never freezes in Halifax • does the railway not connect to • what is nova scotia 10% good for • what is the capital of nova scotia • what looks over the harbor in Halifax • what was the tenth colonies to join confederation • ...
Vocab Menu 2016-11-10
Across
- ancient Garbage Dumps
- A formal agreement between two or more nations
- A group of native people who share a name
- Scientist who uses artifacts from the past to understand prehistoric times
- Objects made by humans, epically ancient tools
- Corn Immunity Natural Resistance
Down
- Before the time of written history
- A shaft of wood with a small cup or groove on the end
- Wondering from place to place
- Settled farming
10 Clues: Settled farming • ancient Garbage Dumps • Wondering from place to place • Corn Immunity Natural Resistance • Before the time of written history • A group of native people who share a name • A formal agreement between two or more nations • Objects made by humans, epically ancient tools • A shaft of wood with a small cup or groove on the end • ...
Economy of Cotton in the South (3rd hour) 2018-04-24
Across
- what happened to slave cost after invention?
- center of slave trade (2)
- The backbone crop of the south
- money for investment (vocab)
- how many times cotton production was multiplied by cotton gin
- one of the Upper south states
Down
- Whitney Created cotton gin (2)
- invention that revolutionized cotton farming (2)
- One of the states that was in the Deep South (2)
- Heavily demanded resource of the south
10 Clues: center of slave trade (2) • money for investment (vocab) • one of the Upper south states • The backbone crop of the south • Whitney Created cotton gin (2) • Heavily demanded resource of the south • what happened to slave cost after invention? • invention that revolutionized cotton farming (2) • One of the states that was in the Deep South (2) • ...
Ancient India Daria 2019-11-20
Across
- the science of the stars and beyond.
- a class structure determined at birth.
- a used to tell a story.
- a carved stone that markes ownership and class.
- a dynasty of northern India.
- a sacred animal in Hinduism.
Down
- the people who do the dirty work such as funerals and street cleaning.
- the act of growing crops.
- the most popular language.
- a major river that flows through India.
10 Clues: a used to tell a story. • the act of growing crops. • the most popular language. • a dynasty of northern India. • a sacred animal in Hinduism. • the science of the stars and beyond. • a class structure determined at birth. • a major river that flows through India. • a carved stone that markes ownership and class. • ...
Early Humans Puzzle Mania 2020-03-03
Across
- Tools were made of stone and ............
- A tool that aided in farming
- Farmers were engaged in this occupation
- Structure made of logs, wood, and brick
- Many settlements were found near this
- Tools became finer and sharper in this period
Down
- The process of taming plants and animals
- Early humans were afraid of forces of ............
- Different burial sites were known as
- Vessel used for storing food and water
10 Clues: A tool that aided in farming • Different burial sites were known as • Many settlements were found near this • Vessel used for storing food and water • Farmers were engaged in this occupation • Structure made of logs, wood, and brick • The process of taming plants and animals • Tools were made of stone and ............ • Tools became finer and sharper in this period • ...
DELAWARE COLONY 2017-03-23
Across
- Where you go if you commit a crime
- A group of settlers, separated from their native country
- An action that Delaware does with England
- Type of government that ruled
- Fertile soil makes this job easier
Down
- A type of fabric used for trading
- Makes food such as, bread, and rice
- The wealth of a country and items in production
- Collecting woods
- An action that oppresses the law
10 Clues: Collecting woods • Type of government that ruled • An action that oppresses the law • A type of fabric used for trading • Where you go if you commit a crime • Fertile soil makes this job easier • Makes food such as, bread, and rice • An action that Delaware does with England • The wealth of a country and items in production • ...
Napoleon's Good and Bad Qualities 2016-11-28
Across
- Napoleon had a ______ for leadership
- Napoleon established a national bank, this was one of the _____ he made
- When Napoleon escaped from exile he took control of the __________
- _________ desire for power
- But is defeated by the _______
Down
- Napoleon marches to ________ a small farming near Brussels, Belgium
- Napoleon's greatest mistake was ________ Russia
- Napoleon was a military ______
- _________ code
- When Napoleon made his move for power it marked the ___ of the French Revolution
10 Clues: _________ code • _________ desire for power • Napoleon was a military ______ • But is defeated by the _______ • Napoleon had a ______ for leadership • Napoleon's greatest mistake was ________ Russia • When Napoleon escaped from exile he took control of the __________ • Napoleon marches to ________ a small farming near Brussels, Belgium • ...
PuebloFS 2019-03-14
Across
- An animal's shoulder blade make a ___, which they used in farming.
- The Pueblo's homelands were mostly in this region.
- They____ to get vegetables.
- The Pueblo made _____ for ceremonies.
- What do sand, clay, and water mixed with straw make?
- Everyone in a ____ is related.
Down
- They ____ to get meat.
- This river was where the Pueblo would fetch water.
- A _____ is a flat topped hill.
- _____ is another word for buffalo.
10 Clues: They ____ to get meat. • They____ to get vegetables. • A _____ is a flat topped hill. • Everyone in a ____ is related. • _____ is another word for buffalo. • The Pueblo made _____ for ceremonies. • This river was where the Pueblo would fetch water. • The Pueblo's homelands were mostly in this region. • What do sand, clay, and water mixed with straw make? • ...
Rainforest Crossword Questions 2017-09-17
Across
- What is the largest rainforest?
- What is the main cause of deforestation?
- What city has all of the types of rainforests?
- An important resource that rainforests/trees have?
- What is the highest layer of trees?
Down
- What is the highest layer of a rainforest?
- How many of Earths systems are there?
- A reason why Australian rainforests are disappearing?
- What can be found in rainforests?
- What do trees release?
10 Clues: What do trees release? • What is the largest rainforest? • What can be found in rainforests? • What is the highest layer of trees? • How many of Earths systems are there? • What is the main cause of deforestation? • What is the highest layer of a rainforest? • What city has all of the types of rainforests? • An important resource that rainforests/trees have? • ...
Colonial Crossword 2017-10-16
Across
- Idea of importing more than exporting
- Signed by all pilgrims agreeing to obey laws in 1620
- What group of people founded Pennsylvania (religious)?
- Slaves in southern colonies worked on these
- Person who agrees to work for passage to America
Down
- Land grant
- What type of farming was done in New England?
- war that happened from 1754-1763
- Person who opposes war and violence
- The middle colonies were the most...
10 Clues: Land grant • war that happened from 1754-1763 • Person who opposes war and violence • The middle colonies were the most... • Idea of importing more than exporting • Slaves in southern colonies worked on these • What type of farming was done in New England? • Person who agrees to work for passage to America • Signed by all pilgrims agreeing to obey laws in 1620 • ...
Benjamin Franklin ~ Jessika Crockett-Murphy 2017-10-27
Across
- Where Franklin was born
- A book Franklin helped write(Included farming advice)
- Franklins most famous invention
- The name of Franklins Wife
- The profession Franklin was an apprentice to his brother in
Down
- The name of Frankilns son who he took to London
- Franklin's secret pen name
- Where Franklin ran away to at age 17
- How old did Franklin live to be
- What Benjamin Franklin hung from a kite
10 Clues: Where Franklin was born • Franklin's secret pen name • The name of Franklins Wife • How old did Franklin live to be • Franklins most famous invention • Where Franklin ran away to at age 17 • What Benjamin Franklin hung from a kite • The name of Frankilns son who he took to London • A book Franklin helped write(Included farming advice) • ...
First Contact 2016-10-25
Across
- first nation peoples showed europeans how to grow things
- first nation peoples used plant to cure diseases
- first contact between europeans and first nation
- europeans learn how to make transportation like canoes
- paying someone to do something for you
Down
- first nation traded animal skin of buffalo
- europeans traded weapon to hunt faster
- first nation peoples and europeans traded
- to things coming together
- first nation showed they have taught europeans
10 Clues: to things coming together • europeans traded weapon to hunt faster • paying someone to do something for you • first nation peoples and europeans traded • first nation traded animal skin of buffalo • first nation showed they have taught europeans • first nation peoples used plant to cure diseases • first contact between europeans and first nation • ...
THE GREAT WEST AND AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION 2018-01-21
Across
- An american railway strike
- Law that reduced rights of american indians
- The harvesting of precious minerals
Down
- A political era from 1896 to 1932
- An farming development using machinery
- A law that allowed paper money to be cashed in for gold
- Tragic massacre of indians
- A political party that has much in common today's Trump base
- Custer's last stand
- How native americans were relocated by the government
10 Clues: Custer's last stand • An american railway strike • Tragic massacre of indians • A political era from 1896 to 1932 • The harvesting of precious minerals • An farming development using machinery • Law that reduced rights of american indians • How native americans were relocated by the government • A law that allowed paper money to be cashed in for gold • ...
Crossword Reading 2 unit 5 2019-01-26
Across
- when all the trees in a large area are cut down
- removal of soil by water and rain
- farming that only provides enough food for farmers and family
- cutting down trees for wood
Down
- cuttle or farm animals
- energy that unlimited
- the number of type of animal spiecesthat exist in particular area
- To take something
- when animals feed on the land
- when an area is covered by water
10 Clues: To take something • energy that unlimited • cuttle or farm animals • cutting down trees for wood • when animals feed on the land • when an area is covered by water • removal of soil by water and rain • when all the trees in a large area are cut down • farming that only provides enough food for farmers and family • ...
Unit4 Vocabulary 2021-06-16
Across
- to prepare the land and grow crops on it
- to put a limit on something
- improvement of land quality in order to make plants grow well
- milk products
- the art or practice of gardening
Down
- an area
- providing reasons
- animals such as cattle and sheep which are kept on a farm, feeding on grass
- the using up of a resource, like eating or drinking
- the amount of farming produce
10 Clues: an area • milk products • providing reasons • to put a limit on something • the amount of farming produce • the art or practice of gardening • to prepare the land and grow crops on it • the using up of a resource, like eating or drinking • improvement of land quality in order to make plants grow well • ...
EARTHS CLIMATIC ZONES 2021-07-19
Across
- torrid zone is also known as
- Trees grow in this shape,
- indigenous residents of the Arctic
- a plant that grows well in temperate regions
- zone THE HOTTEST ZONE
Down
- a large scale practice in temperate region
- famous desert in torrid zone
- The concept of a geographical zone was first hypothesized by the ancient Greek scholar
- part where water is stored in cactus
- high-velocity winds carrying ice particles with them
10 Clues: zone THE HOTTEST ZONE • Trees grow in this shape, • famous desert in torrid zone • torrid zone is also known as • indigenous residents of the Arctic • part where water is stored in cactus • a large scale practice in temperate region • a plant that grows well in temperate regions • high-velocity winds carrying ice particles with them • ...
Lily Hand-Peters 2024-04-26
Across
- The RR was fueled by __'s money.
- When RR were made it helped move __.
- As well as the U.S., __ also grew.
- The RR helped with __.
- Along with mail and goods the RR transported __.
Down
- The __ company sold 900,000 Acres to James Hill.
- The railroad also helped __.
- The railroad was completed because of __.
- Dry __ were sold before the RR.
- __ was something they could sell in more places because of the RR.
10 Clues: The RR helped with __. • The railroad also helped __. • Dry __ were sold before the RR. • The RR was fueled by __'s money. • As well as the U.S., __ also grew. • When RR were made it helped move __. • The railroad was completed because of __. • The __ company sold 900,000 Acres to James Hill. • Along with mail and goods the RR transported __. • ...
SPELLING 5/13 2024-05-16
Across
- MASCOT FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
- TO GO AND SLEEP IN THE OUTDOORS AND ENJOY THE QUIET
- HIGH REGIONS WITH CLIFFS AND VALLEYS
- THE STATE BIRD OF KENTUCKY
- THE STATE IN WHICH THE DERBY IS RAN
Down
- WHAT MR J TRIES TO DO EVERYDAY
- THE WAY WE GROW OUR FOOD
- THERE ARE 50 IF THEM IN THE U.S.
- LOW REGIONS WHERE HILLS COME TOGETHER
- UNDERGROUND TUNNELS AND DWELLINGS
10 Clues: THE WAY WE GROW OUR FOOD • THE STATE BIRD OF KENTUCKY • WHAT MR J TRIES TO DO EVERYDAY • THERE ARE 50 IF THEM IN THE U.S. • UNDERGROUND TUNNELS AND DWELLINGS • THE STATE IN WHICH THE DERBY IS RAN • HIGH REGIONS WITH CLIFFS AND VALLEYS • MASCOT FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY • LOW REGIONS WHERE HILLS COME TOGETHER • TO GO AND SLEEP IN THE OUTDOORS AND ENJOY THE QUIET
MLRP 2024-07-09
Across
- a student who starts with a and lives in Allensworth
- a long time of dryness when there is no water
- sustainable groundwater management act
- plants that grow food
- crop cultivation,livestock farming and solar panels
- panels designed to absorb the suns rays as a source of energy
Down
- a student who starts with a and lives in Alpaugh
- water that's in the ground
- dirt
- multipurpose land repurposing program
10 Clues: dirt • plants that grow food • water that's in the ground • multipurpose land repurposing program • sustainable groundwater management act • a long time of dryness when there is no water • a student who starts with a and lives in Alpaugh • crop cultivation,livestock farming and solar panels • a student who starts with a and lives in Allensworth • ...
FFA Creed 2024-09-05
Across
- person who owns or manages a farm
- effect on the character or behavior of someone.
- the act of leading a group of people or an organization.
- person who wrote the creed first.
- successfully bring about or reach
- a cultivated crop that is grown as food
Down
- the practice of farming
- complete trust or confidence into someone or something.
- a group or association of people
- accept something as (true)
10 Clues: the practice of farming • accept something as (true) • a group or association of people • person who owns or manages a farm • person who wrote the creed first. • successfully bring about or reach • a cultivated crop that is grown as food • effect on the character or behavior of someone. • complete trust or confidence into someone or something. • ...
Resettlement Administration 2023-03-09
Across
- The area where most people struggled
- Given to farmers to resettle
- FDR's plan to better the countries society and economy
- Tenant farmers who gave parts of their land for rent
- Part of the New Deal that helped people that were struggling
Down
- These people wanted a new start
- The practice of farming
- President during the Great Depression
- Farmers would ____ produce to increase price
- The RA would _______ assistance, such as loans
10 Clues: The practice of farming • Given to farmers to resettle • These people wanted a new start • The area where most people struggled • President during the Great Depression • Farmers would ____ produce to increase price • The RA would _______ assistance, such as loans • Tenant farmers who gave parts of their land for rent • ...
Jack's Escape Room Puzzle 2023-03-27
Across
- A block used for building and crafting
- Minecraft's main character
- A tool used for farming
- A tool used for mining
Down
- A type of wood used for building
- A monster that explodes
- A hostile mob that can be found in the Nether
- A building made of obsidian that allows players to travel to the Nether
- A place where players can trade with villagers
- A food item that restores health
10 Clues: A tool used for mining • A monster that explodes • A tool used for farming • Minecraft's main character • A type of wood used for building • A food item that restores health • A block used for building and crafting • A hostile mob that can be found in the Nether • A place where players can trade with villagers • ...
Orange Week 4 2021-09-14
Across
- Proof for something
- Something that is full
- The process of taming animals for farming
- Some people go here after high school
Down
- They can be blown and popped
- Early stage of the stone age
- You stay at these while on vacation
- They help you with school subjects that are difficult
- They are used to make Ketchup
- Most people use these to help them get up in the morning
10 Clues: Proof for something • Something that is full • They can be blown and popped • Early stage of the stone age • They are used to make Ketchup • You stay at these while on vacation • Some people go here after high school • The process of taming animals for farming • They help you with school subjects that are difficult • Most people use these to help them get up in the morning
13 Colonies Review 2 2021-10-12
Across
- these colonies' livelihood depended on the sea
- shape of the trade routes between Europe, Africa, and North America
- a large farm for cash crops
- these colonies relied on farming
- crops like cotton and tobacco made these colonies money
Down
- Virginia House of ____________
- created the Act of Toleration
- was a penal colony for debtors
- people of this religious faith fled to Pennsylvania
- used to be called New Netherlands
10 Clues: a large farm for cash crops • created the Act of Toleration • Virginia House of ____________ • was a penal colony for debtors • these colonies relied on farming • used to be called New Netherlands • these colonies' livelihood depended on the sea • people of this religious faith fled to Pennsylvania • crops like cotton and tobacco made these colonies money • ...
NSA & SOA 2021-12-20
Across
- (We ended after we started using agriculture
- (we started this period of time after we started agriculture)
- (A fancy word for farming)
- (The first animal we domesticated animals)
- (We move around and we don't stay in on place
Down
- (A group of 20-30 people)
- (We give other communities stuff and they give us stuff
- (Extra food)
- (We lived in them in OSA)
- (people we move around with animals)
10 Clues: (Extra food) • (A group of 20-30 people) • (We lived in them in OSA) • (A fancy word for farming) • (people we move around with animals) • (The first animal we domesticated animals) • (We ended after we started using agriculture • (We move around and we don't stay in on place • (We give other communities stuff and they give us stuff • ...
page 8 2025-01-24
Across
- we are talking about it right now
- this was focused during the economy in 1700's
- someone who makes silver articles
- they sold common objects
- this was a pretty new word for them
Down
- this is the "smith" job most people think of
- this was often done with fur
- they would take over the farms since they didn't need permission
- makes guns
- this was A Atlantic job
10 Clues: makes guns • this was A Atlantic job • they sold common objects • this was often done with fur • we are talking about it right now • someone who makes silver articles • this was a pretty new word for them • this is the "smith" job most people think of • this was focused during the economy in 1700's • they would take over the farms since they didn't need permission
Agriculture 2025-01-22
Across
- Animals or wildlife kept for meat, milk, wool etc.
- Job occupation of growing crops
- Machine used to harvest, load, pull etc.
- What happens to soil when no longer sustainable
- Rocks wearing away due to water or wind
- Chemical Compounds to our food that keep us healthy
Down
- substances to repel bugs or pests
- Trees and plants
- Natural substance used to help plants grow
- Farmers grow them for us to eat
10 Clues: Trees and plants • Job occupation of growing crops • Farmers grow them for us to eat • substances to repel bugs or pests • Rocks wearing away due to water or wind • Machine used to harvest, load, pull etc. • Natural substance used to help plants grow • What happens to soil when no longer sustainable • Animals or wildlife kept for meat, milk, wool etc. • ...
Aztec & Inca empire terms 2023-11-06
Across
- A farming method that uses steps built into sides of mountains
- Aztec's "floating gardens"
- merchants who traveled long distances to send messages
- A noble social class in the mexican empire
- Longest Mountain range in the world
Down
- Conquered the aztecs
- Built in the 15th century and later abandoned by the Incan empire
- Conquered the incas
- capitol city of the aztec civilization
- Rope with knots that kept records and sent messages
10 Clues: Conquered the incas • Conquered the aztecs • Aztec's "floating gardens" • Longest Mountain range in the world • capitol city of the aztec civilization • A noble social class in the mexican empire • Rope with knots that kept records and sent messages • merchants who traveled long distances to send messages • A farming method that uses steps built into sides of mountains • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
Across
- The customary beliefs of social forms and religious or social groups
- suffering or death caused by hunger
- The belief in many gods
- A person who studies human history
Down
- Farming The process of planting crops on the sides if hills
- A large group of people
- A monumental structure with a square or triangular base
- A long period without rainfall
- A way that people write/ communcate
- A building for religious worship
10 Clues: A large group of people • The belief in many gods • A long period without rainfall • A building for religious worship • A person who studies human history • suffering or death caused by hunger • A way that people write/ communcate • A monumental structure with a square or triangular base • Farming The process of planting crops on the sides if hills • ...
The Southern Colenies 2023-12-14
Across
- back during the Romans downfall England chose a
- primarily wealthy white men
- this made farming easy but disease easier
- how the peoples work together
- a cash crop brought to america
- the main wealth for the southern
Down
- people who worked for other people
- all the wealth came from this for the economy
- a cash crop that is used for blue dye
- another cash crop used in clothes
10 Clues: primarily wealthy white men • how the peoples work together • a cash crop brought to america • the main wealth for the southern • another cash crop used in clothes • people who worked for other people • a cash crop that is used for blue dye • this made farming easy but disease easier • all the wealth came from this for the economy • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-05-07
Across
- many different __ were being created.
- in big families who had to work?
- coal, iron, river were __.
- what movement was where large farms where fenced in?
- what was often in the air above big cities?
Down
- there were many different new __?
- many different new tools for farming was made during the __.
- large cities were being made when __.
- one of the new invention for transportation was __.
- what replaced cottages?
10 Clues: what replaced cottages? • coal, iron, river were __. • in big families who had to work? • there were many different new __? • large cities were being made when __. • many different __ were being created. • what was often in the air above big cities? • one of the new invention for transportation was __. • what movement was where large farms where fenced in? • ...
Children's Rights 2022-03-14
Across
- keep safe from harm or injury
- a person owned by another made to work hard
- related to farming
- make certain that something will happen
Down
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something
- fail to respect someone's rights
- unable to be taken away from or given away
- relating to the countryside, rather than the town
- a formal promise
- a group that provides help to children and mothers
10 Clues: a formal promise • related to farming • keep safe from harm or injury • fail to respect someone's rights • make certain that something will happen • unable to be taken away from or given away • a person owned by another made to work hard • relating to the countryside, rather than the town • a group that provides help to children and mothers • ...
Colonial Comparison Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-19
Across
- tribe in the middle colonies
- Fertile or non-fertile soil in Middle colonies
- South Colony starting with a G
- New England colony starting with a N
- Is the land good for farming
Down
- Good way to make a living involving ships
- Had religion and government tied together
- Middle Colony starting with a D
- Are there slaves in the southern colonies
- long or short summers in New England
10 Clues: tribe in the middle colonies • Is the land good for farming • South Colony starting with a G • Middle Colony starting with a D • long or short summers in New England • New England colony starting with a N • Good way to make a living involving ships • Had religion and government tied together • Are there slaves in the southern colonies • ...
Superbugs and Antibiotic Resistance: A Silent Pandemic in Malaysia 2025-11-14
Across
- THE PRACTICE OF USING ANTIBIOTICS ONLY WHEN A NECESSARY
- THE ABILITY OF BACTERIA TO SURVIVE AND GROW DESPITE ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT
- BACTERIA THAT CAUSE HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS
- Medicines used to treat bacterial infections
Down
- A LAST-RESORT USED FOR MRSA
- Extremely drug-resistant bacteria
- TAKING ANTIBIOTICS WITHOUT MEDICAL ADVICE
- OVERUSE OF ANTIBIOTIC IN THIS SECTOR CONTRIBUTES TO AMR
- A COMMON SUPERBUG: ESCHERICHIA ___
- HUMAN MOVEMENT THAT CONTRIBUTES TO THE SPREAD OF SUPERBUGS
10 Clues: A LAST-RESORT USED FOR MRSA • Extremely drug-resistant bacteria • A COMMON SUPERBUG: ESCHERICHIA ___ • TAKING ANTIBIOTICS WITHOUT MEDICAL ADVICE • Medicines used to treat bacterial infections • BACTERIA THAT CAUSE HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS • THE PRACTICE OF USING ANTIBIOTICS ONLY WHEN A NECESSARY • OVERUSE OF ANTIBIOTIC IN THIS SECTOR CONTRIBUTES TO AMR • ...
The Dust Bowl Puzzle 2025-10-29
Across
- “Strong windstorm that carried dust across the plains”
- “Photographer who captured migrant suffering”
- Steinbeck “Author of The Grapes of Wrath”
- “Farmers who left the Great Plains for California”
- “The decade when the Dust Bowl occurred”
Down
- “People who migrated west for work”
- Sunday “Nickname for April 14, 1935”
- “Severe lack of rain”
- “Environmental disaster made worse by poor farming”
- Plains “Region most affected by the Dust Bowl”
10 Clues: “Severe lack of rain” • “People who migrated west for work” • Sunday “Nickname for April 14, 1935” • “The decade when the Dust Bowl occurred” • Steinbeck “Author of The Grapes of Wrath” • “Photographer who captured migrant suffering” • Plains “Region most affected by the Dust Bowl” • “Farmers who left the Great Plains for California” • ...
Rural India 2025-12-15
Across
- - A small, simple house in the village.
- - A small community in the countryside.
- - A staple grain often grown in paddies.
- - Plants grown for food or sale.
Down
- - Domesticated animals like cows and buffaloes.
- - The time when crops are collected.
- - Source of water dug into the ground.
- - A machine that helps farmers plow the land.
- - Open areas where crops grow.
- - Tool used to turn the soil for farming.
10 Clues: - Open areas where crops grow. • - Plants grown for food or sale. • - The time when crops are collected. • - Source of water dug into the ground. • - A small, simple house in the village. • - A small community in the countryside. • - A staple grain often grown in paddies. • - Tool used to turn the soil for farming. • - A machine that helps farmers plow the land. • ...
Agriculture On The Brain 2021-12-14
Across
- these hatched in our classroom
- there was none of this during the Dust Bowl
- the beverage obtained from a cow
- the study of the earth
- plants, animals, and humans need this to
- lots of veggies grow from planting this in soil
- the production of goods and services
- we learn about farming in this class
Down
- the wealth and resources of a county
- a male deer
- planted this bean in class to watch it grow
- cows eat it in the pasture
- we go outside to tend to this weekly
- popular meat at Thanksgiving
- goods that are brought here from other
15 Clues: a male deer • the study of the earth • cows eat it in the pasture • popular meat at Thanksgiving • these hatched in our classroom • the beverage obtained from a cow • the wealth and resources of a county • we go outside to tend to this weekly • the production of goods and services • we learn about farming in this class • goods that are brought here from other • ...
Vocab for chpt. 3-5 2021-11-30
Across
- the business of farming
- ancient people who lived in sumer
- age time when we stalked animals for food
- age age that introduced trading/agriculture
- a religion or belief of a certain people
- a mineral mined for its valuable uses
- a piece of culture left behind by people
- a means of supplying land with water
- the business of buying and selling items
- a wall made to stop a flooding river
Down
- a community that is strong and safe
- age age where we started making tools
- structure the way a civilization is organized
- using inventions to make life easier
- to train animals to be useful to humans
15 Clues: the business of farming • ancient people who lived in sumer • a community that is strong and safe • using inventions to make life easier • a means of supplying land with water • a wall made to stop a flooding river • a mineral mined for its valuable uses • to train animals to be useful to humans • a religion or belief of a certain people • ...
Shannon Wynn 2014-02-21
Across
- The raising of crops and livestock
- Alternative fuel
- Joining segments of DNA to from a new genetic combination
- When one organism controls a different organisms population
- Using small living things to make things such as medicine
- Altering an organisms genetic code
- Underwater farming
- Using controlled mating to get an organism with the desired traits
- An organism with one or more genes that are not its own
Down
- Introducing a new soluble material into a cell
- An organism that has had its genetic material altered
- A identical copy
- Determining where genes are located
- The genetic information of an organism
- The offspring of two different organisms
15 Clues: Alternative fuel • A identical copy • Underwater farming • The raising of crops and livestock • Altering an organisms genetic code • Determining where genes are located • The genetic information of an organism • The offspring of two different organisms • Introducing a new soluble material into a cell • An organism that has had its genetic material altered • ...
disease and bacteria By Christian Harding 2014-02-03
Across
- eats decaying parts or living organisms
- very small and single celled
- simplest form of life on Earth
- single celled and can survive in a long range of environments
- it is splitting into two a process to reproduce
- a decomposer
- is the study of microorganisms
- helps fight harmful bacteria
- is the study of farming and medical science
Down
- helps boost your immune system to fight certain viruses
- a organism that is able to hurt you but help it's self
- other people can this by contact
- is the child of the organism
- a cell that got infected by a virus
- has a protein shell
15 Clues: a decomposer • has a protein shell • very small and single celled • is the child of the organism • helps fight harmful bacteria • simplest form of life on Earth • is the study of microorganisms • other people can this by contact • a cell that got infected by a virus • eats decaying parts or living organisms • is the study of farming and medical science • ...
Agriculture Terms 2016-01-19
Across
- a second crop after the first has been harvested
- the art,science, and practice of studying forests and plantations
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy
- of farmers of there own way
- the feeding relationships between species
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting
- expenditure of much labor
Down
- a commercial type of agriculture
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a system of monoculture for producing export crops
- the recent intro of high field hybrid crops
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- use of little labor and capital
- in america commercial grain agriculture
- factory like a farm devoted to either livestock or dairying
15 Clues: expenditure of much labor • of farmers of there own way • use of little labor and capital • a commercial type of agriculture • the cultivation of rice on a paddy • the cultivation of aquatic organisms • commercial gardening and fruit farming • in america commercial grain agriculture • the feeding relationships between species • the recent intro of high field hybrid crops • ...
ウィン WIN - Crossword Labs 2016-02-24
Across
- A vein or artery that carries blood through the body.
- The lower champers of the heart.
- The watery part of blood that contains blood cells.
- The upper champers of the heart.
- A cell that contains hemoglobin and can carry oxygen to the body.
- The oxygen-carrying pigment.
- Inside of blood vessel.
- Humid.
- Involving the production of lactic acid.
Down
- The organ in the body that holds urine after it passes through the kidneys.
- The process of passing waste from the body.
- Responsible for immune responses.
- Engaged in or concerned with farming or agriculture.
- Maintaining internal balance.
- To make free
15 Clues: Humid. • To make free • Inside of blood vessel. • The oxygen-carrying pigment. • Maintaining internal balance. • The lower champers of the heart. • The upper champers of the heart. • Responsible for immune responses. • Involving the production of lactic acid. • The process of passing waste from the body. • The watery part of blood that contains blood cells. • ...
Ancient China 2023-03-22
Across
- the area in and around the dynasties
- is another word for money
- what made it hard to farm in the qin dynasty
- which river had really good food and water supplies
- dynasty invented the divination system
- dynasty invented paper making
- dynasty that made the terra cotta soldiers
- is a belief and worship
- dynasty invented the lunar calendar
Down
- qin started to build the what
- where all the dynasties of china took place
- practice of farming
- the people who ruled
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation
- helped the commanders to supervise their troops efficiently
- dynasty invented negative numbers in math
16 Clues: practice of farming • the people who ruled • is a belief and worship • is another word for money • qin started to build the what • dynasty invented paper making • dynasty invented the lunar calendar • the area in and around the dynasties • dynasty invented the divination system • dynasty invented negative numbers in math • dynasty that made the terra cotta soldiers • ...
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