farming Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary for Agriculture (AP HUG, Chapter 10) 2022-03-01
Across
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A form of subsistence agriculture, where people shift to different field.
- Using different fields to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Commercial agriculture identifying by the different process of the food-processing industry.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming.
- Farming methods that are for long time productivity.
- When humans first domesticated plants and animals.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- Rapid diffusion of new technology.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domestic animals.
- The growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers.
- Agriculture to generate products for sale.
Down
- Degradation of land, because of human actions (ex. grazing animals).
- The area around a city, where milk is supplied.
- Harvesting twice a year on the same field.
- A form of subsistence agriculture, where farmers must expend a large area.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops, due to soil.
- A large farm in tropical like climates, to produce one or two types of crops for sale.
- A patch of land for planting, cleared through burning and slashing.
- Agriculture designed to provide food for the farmers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Rapid diffusion of new technology. • Commercial gardening and fruit farming. • Harvesting twice a year on the same field. • Agriculture to generate products for sale. • The growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers. • The area around a city, where milk is supplied. • When humans first domesticated plants and animals. • ...
Unit 6: Food Production 2023-12-22
Across
- harvesting too many fish
- planting different crops in the same field from year to year
- planting different crops in the same field at the same time
- widespread replacement of local species for economically important species
- decline of a fish population by 90% or more
- when people do not have adaquete access to food for all or part of the year
- planting strips of crops between rows of trees and shrubs
- plowing the surface to break up soil
- commercially harvestable population in a particular region
- inability to obtain foods needed for a balanced diet
- reduced plowing between plantings
- growing fish and shellfish in tanks or seapens
Down
- when people consume too many calories a day
- getting less than 2,000 calories a day for a healthy lifestyle
- non target species that often get caught accidentally
- planting other plants in crop rotation
- a widespread shortage of food and mass starvation
- farming that uses polycultures, small tools, and natural fertilizers that don't produce as much yield
- land that is appropriate for farming
- the main obstacle in obtaining a healthy diet
- moving herds over long distances to reduce overgrazing
- farming that uses monocultures, machines, chemical fertilizers and pesticides to produce high yield
22 Clues: harvesting too many fish • reduced plowing between plantings • plowing the surface to break up soil • land that is appropriate for farming • planting other plants in crop rotation • when people consume too many calories a day • decline of a fish population by 90% or more • the main obstacle in obtaining a healthy diet • growing fish and shellfish in tanks or seapens • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-19
Across
- The clearing and removal of forest areas.
- Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish.
- Economic system where decisions are centrally planned.
- Study of economic activity's relationship with environments.
- Farming method using large land areas with little labor.
- Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup.
- Farming method maximizing output from a minimal land area.
- Population growth drives agricultural intensification and technological change.
- Materials/components from the natural environment.
- The process of fertile land becoming desert-like.
- Widespread modern agricultural techniques increasing productivity.
- An economy focused on trade and profit.
- Small-scale production of fruits, veggies for market.
- Agricultural techniques adapted to Mediterranean climate regions.
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- Knowledge-based part of the economy like it.
- Moving livestock over wide areas to graze.
- Resource that is finite and cannot renew itself.
- Pattern of nomadic movement among pastoralist societies.
- Form of commercial agricultural production using plantations.
- Tracks a product's journey from production to consumption.
- Largest yield that can be sustainably harvested.
- Collecting natural resources like fruits, nuts, herbs.
- Cultivating land, raising crops and livestock for food.
- Resource that can regenerate and sustain harvesting.
- Extracting raw materials from natural environments.
- Period after a society industrialization peaks.
- Economic sector involving extraction of raw materials.
- Economic system driven by supply and demand.
28 Clues: An economy focused on trade and profit. • The clearing and removal of forest areas. • Moving livestock over wide areas to graze. • Knowledge-based part of the economy like it. • Economic system driven by supply and demand. • Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup. • Period after a society industrialization peaks. • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-19
Across
- Period after a society industrialization peaks.
- Widespread modern agricultural techniques increasing productivity.
- Farming method using large land areas with little labor.
- Economic system where decisions are centrally planned.
- Materials/components from the natural environment.
- Tracks a product's journey from production to consumption.
- Agricultural techniques adapted to Mediterranean climate regions.
- Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish.
- Collecting natural resources like fruits, nuts, herbs.
- Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup.
- Moving livestock over wide areas to graze.
- Population growth drives agricultural intensification and technological change.
- The process of fertile land becoming desert-like.
Down
- Knowledge-based part of the economy like it.
- Largest yield that can be sustainably harvested.
- The clearing and removal of forest areas.
- Economic system driven by supply and demand.
- Cultivating land, raising crops and livestock for food.
- Pattern of nomadic movement among pastoralist societies.
- Farming method maximizing output from a minimal land area.
- Study of economic activity's relationship with environments.
- Resource that can regenerate and sustain harvesting.
- An economy focused on trade and profit.
- Form of commercial agricultural production using plantations.
- Small-scale production of fruits, veggies for market.
- Extracting raw materials from natural environments.
- Economic sector involving extraction of raw materials.
- Resource that is finite and cannot renew itself.
28 Clues: An economy focused on trade and profit. • The clearing and removal of forest areas. • Moving livestock over wide areas to graze. • Knowledge-based part of the economy like it. • Economic system driven by supply and demand. • Period after a society industrialization peaks. • Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup. • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-19
Across
- Cultivating land, raising crops and livestock for food.
- Economic sector involving extraction of raw materials.
- Largest yield that can be sustainably harvested.
- Farming method using large land areas with little labor.
- Economic system where decisions are centrally planned.
- Period after a society industrialization peaks.
- Moving livestock over wide areas to graze.
- Widespread modern agricultural techniques increasing productivity.
- Small-scale production of fruits, veggies for market.
- Resource that can regenerate and sustain harvesting.
- Pattern of nomadic movement among pastoralist societies.
- Resource that is finite and cannot renew itself.
- Extracting raw materials from natural environments.
- Form of commercial agricultural production using plantations.
- The clearing and removal of forest areas.
- Tracks a product's journey from production to consumption.
Down
- Population growth drives agricultural intensification and technological change.
- Agricultural techniques adapted to Mediterranean climate regions.
- Materials/components from the natural environment.
- Collecting natural resources like fruits, nuts, herbs.
- The process of fertile land becoming desert-like.
- Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish.
- An economy focused on trade and profit.
- Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup.
- Knowledge-based part of the economy like it.
- Farming method maximizing output from a minimal land area.
- Economic system driven by supply and demand.
- Study of economic activity's relationship with environments.
28 Clues: An economy focused on trade and profit. • The clearing and removal of forest areas. • Moving livestock over wide areas to graze. • Knowledge-based part of the economy like it. • Economic system driven by supply and demand. • Period after a society industrialization peaks. • Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup. • ...
The Acadians 2025-03-27
Across
- Crop grown by Acadians
- What happened to many Acadian families during the Deportation
- Some Acadians resettled here
- A major Acadian livelihood
- Treaty that ended French rule in Acadia
- Where many Acadians were exiled
- What the British saw Acadians as
- Acadians' farming method
- Small farming communities
- Acadians raised these for food
- Description of the ships used in the Expulsion
- Group that influenced Acadian farming
- What Acadians showed after the Expulsion
- Condition faced by many Acadians after being deported
- Explorer who arrived in 1604
- French colony lost to British rule
Down
- Key aspect of Acadian identity
- Country that took control in 1713
- Region many Acadians returned to
- What connection the Acadians were to the first French settlers
- What some Acadians died from during the deportation
- Period of hardship for the Acadians
- Acadians refused to swear this
- Celebratory events of Acadian culture
- Crop grown in Acadia
- Natural feature where Acadians settled
- Primary religion of the Acadians
- Country that most Acadians live in
- Event forcing Acadians from their land
- Historic agreement that changed Acadian rule
- Acadians rebuilt these after returning
- Forced removal of Acadians
- Waterway important for settlement
- Acadians tried to stay this in conflicts
- Ocean-rich fishery resource
35 Clues: Crop grown in Acadia • Crop grown by Acadians • Acadians' farming method • Small farming communities • A major Acadian livelihood • Forced removal of Acadians • Ocean-rich fishery resource • Some Acadians resettled here • Explorer who arrived in 1604 • Key aspect of Acadian identity • Acadians refused to swear this • Acadians raised these for food • Where many Acadians were exiled • ...
Review of Geography 2023-05-29
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- Harvesting seasons in ancient Egypt
- Northern Part of ancient Egypt
- Civilization considered to be the first
- Used to get water from the Nile in ancient Egypt
- Current country that refers to ancient Mesopotamia
- Embankments along the Euphrates River
- Sea known as Mare Norstrum or Mare Internum by the Romans
- Civilization had three areas of fertile land, volcanoes, and created colonies for greater wheat production
- Civilization that has no major rivers
- Body of water that protects Egypt in the East
- Valuable item that came from the flooding of the Nile and made agriculture flourish in ancient Egypt
- Earth writing
- Known as a waterfall, there are 9 of them in Egypt
Down
- Most fertile area of ancient Egypt
- Used by Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, and means "three rower"
- Needed by most early civilizations to get water from the rivers to their crops
- Piece of land that allowed 2 civilizations (Egypt + Mesopotamia) to flourish
- Southern Part of ancient Egypt
- Season in ancient Egypt where floodwater receded, allowing farming to occur
- Main reason as to why calendars were invented
- Desert that provides protection in the West of ancient Egypt
- Season in ancient Egypt where the Nile flooded, and no farming happened
22 Clues: Earth writing • Northern Part of ancient Egypt • Southern Part of ancient Egypt • Most fertile area of ancient Egypt • Harvesting seasons in ancient Egypt • Embankments along the Euphrates River • Civilization that has no major rivers • Civilization considered to be the first • Main reason as to why calendars were invented • Body of water that protects Egypt in the East • ...
Paddock to Plate 2025-11-09
Across
- Businesses involved in farming and food production
- Gases released that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Traditional Australian foods from native plants or animals
- Steps taken to complete a task or create something
- Handheld equipment used to complete a task
- Not having reliable access to safe, nutritious food
- Turning raw ingredients into packaged food products
- Using knowledge and equipment to solve problems
- A statement describing what a project must include
- A source of potential danger
- Shared beliefs, traditions, and food practices of a group
- Actions that reduce risk in a workplace
- Being protected from danger or harm
- Growing plants and raising animals for food
Down
- Using resources responsibly to protect the future
- All businesses involved in producing and selling food
- The journey of food from farm to consumer
- Large-scale farming to sell products
- Collecting crops at the time they naturally grow best
- The natural world around us
- Farming fish or seafood
- Health problems caused by poor food choices
- Edible food that is thrown away
- Keeping things clean to prevent illness
- How well something works for its intended purpose
- How something looks or appeals to the senses
- Designing tools or spaces to fit people comfortably
27 Clues: Farming fish or seafood • The natural world around us • A source of potential danger • Edible food that is thrown away • Being protected from danger or harm • Large-scale farming to sell products • Keeping things clean to prevent illness • Actions that reduce risk in a workplace • The journey of food from farm to consumer • Handheld equipment used to complete a task • ...
Spanish 2022-03-08
Across
- The style of houses the Aztec lived in.
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- Tortilla
- What the Aztec's favorite drink was made of
- Beans used to make Chocolate.
- Farming method used in forests
- Material for clothes of poor
- Islands used for farming
- Material used in making clothes for nobles.
- Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued.
Down
- Village of families
- City home to the largest market in the Americas
- What the Aztecs used to make rubber
- Along with 12 across, what the Aztec valued.
- How Aztecs handed down stories and poetry through generations.
- Aztec capital
- Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs
17 Clues: Tortilla • Aztec capital • Village of families • Islands used for farming • Language spoken by the Aztec • Material for clothes of poor • Beans used to make Chocolate. • Farming method used in forests • What the Aztecs used to make rubber • The style of houses the Aztec lived in. • Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs • Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued. • ...
Chapter 4 - Agriculture 2025-10-19
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- Farming where crops are grown mainly for family use
- Hot,wet plantation crop used to make tyres and waterproof goods
- A physical factor influencing agriculture related to rainfall and sunlight COMMERCIAL Farming for profit and market sale
- Machine used to plough land in modern farming
- Cultivation without chemical fertilisers or pesticides
Down
- Fibre crop known as the “golden fibre”
- Increase in food-grain production using modern methods
- Father of the Green Revolution in India
- Process of clearing and burning vegetation to prepare land
- Main cereal crop of India requiring high rainfall
- Large estate growing a single crop like tea or coffee
- A system where both crops and animals are raised
12 Clues: Fibre crop known as the “golden fibre” • Father of the Green Revolution in India • Machine used to plough land in modern farming • A system where both crops and animals are raised • Main cereal crop of India requiring high rainfall • Farming where crops are grown mainly for family use • Large estate growing a single crop like tea or coffee • ...
ILE5_U4_Vikings. Sõnad leiad õpik lk 131-132 (Unit 4) 2025-11-06
16 Clues: kaer • male • rukis • elajas • kaitsma • kindlus • rändaja • varandus • röövretk • sõdalane • püssirohi • hirmutama • vangistama • rahumeelselt • talupidamine • võimu all hoidma
The Vikings 2023-11-12
22 Clues: oder • kaer • Taani • rukis • naeris • kaitsma • viiking • kindlus • sõjamees • kaupmees • ühiskond • varandus • mõjutama • püsirohi • röövretk • arheoolog • hirmutama • elama asuma • käsitööline • talupidamine • before Christ • meie ajaarvamise järgi
Savanna 2022-10-09
Across
- This culture loves farming
- the all mixed-up bbbaoa tree
- many of the animals are......and eat grass
- a major ecological community type
- The primary consumer relies on this
- savanna soils are not very
- This wall is environmentally friendly
Down
- Another word for rainfall
- A doctor called ought
- A country belonging to the Sahel
- These animals are used in pastoral farming
- If its not abiotic it must be
- person always on the move, not yesmad
- it helps clear out the old dead grass
- A striped horse
- Overpopulation means too many of what?
16 Clues: A striped horse • A doctor called ought • Another word for rainfall • This culture loves farming • savanna soils are not very • the all mixed-up bbbaoa tree • If its not abiotic it must be • A country belonging to the Sahel • a major ecological community type • The primary consumer relies on this • person always on the move, not yesmad • it helps clear out the old dead grass • ...
Rural and Urban 2022-10-04
Across
- difficult or dangerous to live in
- able to produce a large number of crops
- an area of a country or city
- a place that is not suitable to live in
- the outer area of a town
- in very bad condition
- too many people
- land that is used for farming
- very bad condition part in a city
Down
- relating to houses where people live
- related to farming
- countryside
- covered with plants that are growing wildly
- to leave a place or thing forever
- very dry because there has been no rain
- leave something and not come back
16 Clues: countryside • too many people • related to farming • in very bad condition • the outer area of a town • an area of a country or city • land that is used for farming • difficult or dangerous to live in • to leave a place or thing forever • leave something and not come back • very bad condition part in a city • relating to houses where people live • ...
test monday 2024-10-24
Across
- people who dealt their own brands
- site of gold in dakota
- two native Americans who lives as hunters and farmers
- Mexican cowboys good at riding and roping
- are goverments grants
- price collapse of the mid 1880's
- what did the Dawes act propose
- demanded an income tax and "Free silver"
Down
- happend at wounded knee
- created by railroads
- plain farming and dry farming
- last native american to surrender to American government.
- lived on the great plains
- central Pacific relied on
- was put aside for native americans
- what did national grange do
16 Clues: created by railroads • are goverments grants • site of gold in dakota • happend at wounded knee • lived on the great plains • central Pacific relied on • what did national grange do • plain farming and dry farming • what did the Dawes act propose • price collapse of the mid 1880's • people who dealt their own brands • was put aside for native americans • ...
Human Environment Interactions 2024-05-28
Across
- Water found in soil cavities
- Human waste water
- Energy from natural heat within the Earth
- Water within the earth
- Adequate clean water to support human society
- Type of soil deterioration caused by pollution
- A living resource
- Regions with less than 250MM on rain annually
- A carbon neutral energy form that sparks fears of radioactivity
- Land that is fertile
- Low yield farming on large plots of land
- Carbon produced by human activities
- Controversial measure to put a price on carbon
Down
- Capturing carbon or shading the earth through technology
- Resources that can naturally replenish
- The removal of nutrients from the soil by wind or water
- Crops grown for export and profit
- Farming to meet the needs of a single family
- Type of soil deterioration caused by compacting or subsidence
- Energy from the sun
- Soil destroyed by salt
- A high carbon form of fossil fuel
- Power source that relies on the movement of water
- High yield farming on small plots of land
- A single type of crop is planted on land
- Natural features that remove carbon from the environment
- A non-living resource
- A theory that states that when half of oil is used, production will fall
28 Clues: Human waste water • A living resource • Energy from the sun • Land that is fertile • A non-living resource • Water within the earth • Soil destroyed by salt • Water found in soil cavities • Crops grown for export and profit • A high carbon form of fossil fuel • Carbon produced by human activities • Resources that can naturally replenish • A single type of crop is planted on land • ...
Unit 5 Terms 2025-02-21
Across
- A lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of food
- A farming organization owned by its members
- business activities involved in modern farming and food production
- The clearing of forests to create farmland
- An area within a city typically containing retail and office buildings
- The conversion of productive land into desert-like conditions
- The long-term average weather conditions in an area
- A climate type with very little precipitation
- An area lacking access to fresh, healthy food options
Down
- practice of raising aquatic organisms for food
- A starchy root crop common in tropical regions
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- A direct-to-consumer market where farmers sell their products
- Large-scale animal feeding facility
- A fuel produced from renewable plant materials
- An animal that has been adapted for human use over time
- Plants grown specifically to be sold rather than used by the grower
- The first region where agriculture began, located in the Middle East
- A farming approach that prioritizes traditional methods
- Chemical substances used in agriculture like pesticides and fertilizers
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock
- Growing two crops in the same field during one growing season
- Areas in water bodies with very low oxygen levels
23 Clues: Large-scale animal feeding facility • The clearing of forests to create farmland • An underground layer of water-bearing rock • A farming organization owned by its members • A climate type with very little precipitation • practice of raising aquatic organisms for food • A starchy root crop common in tropical regions • A fuel produced from renewable plant materials • ...
APHUG Units 5-6 2025-05-20
Across
- A city more than twice as large as the next largest in a country.
- Farming method where land is cleared, used briefly, then left fallow.
- A process of change in the use of a house from single-family to abandoned.
- The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions.
- Process of middle-class people moving into deteriorated inner-city neighborhoods.
- The process by which the population of cities grows.
- Theory that explains how land value changes with distance from the CBD.
- A city with a population over 10 million.
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- Degradation of land in dry areas due to human actions.
- Model that explains the location of agricultural activities in a commercial economy.
- Form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- Agriculture using small inputs of labor relative to land area.
- Farming for sale off the farm.
- Agriculture using large amounts of labor or capital per area.
- Farming to provide food for the farmer's family.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technologies during the 20th century.
- A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area.
- Settlements where people illegally establish residences on land they don't own.
- Laws that regulate how land and property can be used.
- The downtown heart of a city, marked by high land values.
20 Clues: Farming for sale off the farm. • A city with a population over 10 million. • Farming to provide food for the farmer's family. • The process by which the population of cities grows. • Laws that regulate how land and property can be used. • Degradation of land in dry areas due to human actions. • The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions. • ...
Paddock to Plate 2025-11-09
Across
- A statement describing what a project must include
- Edible food that is thrown away
- A source of potential danger
- Being protected from danger or harm
- Actions that reduce risk in a workplace
- How something looks or appeals to the senses
- Health problems caused by poor food choices
- Handheld equipment used to complete a task
- Businesses involved in farming and food production
- The natural world around us
- Shared beliefs, traditions, and food practices of a group
- Keeping things clean to prevent illness
- Designing tools or spaces to fit people comfortably
- The journey of food from farm to consumer
Down
- Gases released that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Large-scale farming to sell products
- How well something works for its intended purpose
- All businesses involved in producing and selling food
- Steps taken to complete a task or create something
- Not having reliable access to safe, nutritious food
- Turning raw ingredients into packaged food products
- Growing plants and raising animals for food
- Using resources responsibly to protect the future
- Collecting crops at the time they naturally grow best
- Traditional Australian foods from native plants or animals
- Using knowledge and equipment to solve problems
- Farming fish or seafood
27 Clues: Farming fish or seafood • The natural world around us • A source of potential danger • Edible food that is thrown away • Being protected from danger or harm • Large-scale farming to sell products • Actions that reduce risk in a workplace • Keeping things clean to prevent illness • The journey of food from farm to consumer • Handheld equipment used to complete a task • ...
Soils and Crop Growth 2025-12-03
Across
- Collecting and storing rainwater for use
- suitable for growing crops.
- The amount of crop produced.
- Structure for growing plants under controlled conditions.
- Chemical used to kill insects.
- Plants like beans that fix nitrogen in soil.
- Microorganism that causes disease.
- mainly to feed the farmer’s family.
- Using too much fertilizer or chemical.
- Movement of water through a membrane.
- Chemical used to kill fungi.
- focused on raising animals.
- Using machines in farming.
- Unwanted plant competing with crops.
- Unit of heredity in living organisms.
- Growing plants in water without soil.
Down
- Illness that harms plants or animals.
- Instructions for plant growth in DNA.
- Fertile land turning into desert.
- Ability to withstand disease or chemicals.
- Material spread on soil to retain moisture.
- Chemical used to kill pests.
- Water loss from plants through leaves.
- Water flowing over land carrying soil or chemicals.
- Organism that damages crops.
- done to sell crops or livestock for profit.
- Combining crop growing and livestock raising.
- Farming with high inputs on small areas.
- Farming using large areas with low inputs.
- Organism altered using genetic engineering.
- Excess nutrients causing water pollution.
- Supplying water to crops artificially.
- Chemical used to kill weeds.
33 Clues: Using machines in farming. • suitable for growing crops. • focused on raising animals. • The amount of crop produced. • Chemical used to kill pests. • Organism that damages crops. • Chemical used to kill weeds. • Chemical used to kill fungi. • Chemical used to kill insects. • Fertile land turning into desert. • Microorganism that causes disease. • ...
Christian social studies 2017 2017-09-04
Unit 11 2024-04-02
15 Clues: Pesca • Minería • Cultura • Clientes • Cosechar • Comercio • Artesanas • Artesanía • Educación • Industria • Transporte • Healthcare • Agricultura • Silvicultura • Construcción
Agriculture terms to know 2016-01-19
Across
- farmers way of life
- rotating crops
- raising female milk producers for long term production of milk
- exporting crops and having a large amount of land to plant those crops.
- hunting for fish using different methods
- managing forests and plantations
- another crop is planted after harvesting
- the time of year crops can be grown
- devoted to livestock
Down
- small production of fruits and vegetables
- cultivation of domesticated crops and animals
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- large scale farming
- relationship between species
- farm work is done by hired people
15 Clues: rotating crops • farmers way of life • large scale farming • devoted to livestock • relationship between species • managing forests and plantations • farm work is done by hired people • the time of year crops can be grown • commercial gardening and fruit farming • hunting for fish using different methods • another crop is planted after harvesting • ...
Biotechnology (Dallas Brock) 2014-02-20
Across
- a set of chromosomes
- process used to know where genes are at on chromosomes
- to adapt or tame
- to control a population
- knowing right from wrong
- also know as aqua-farming
- adding DNA into the nucleus
- farming or raising livestock
Down
- used to join some parts of DNA
- used to alter the genetic material of an organism
- when a harmful substance has been added
- mixed origin or composition
- adding genes that were altered into DNA of another organism
- the separation of cells
- a genetically identical copy
15 Clues: to adapt or tame • a set of chromosomes • to control a population • the separation of cells • knowing right from wrong • also know as aqua-farming • mixed origin or composition • adding DNA into the nucleus • farming or raising livestock • a genetically identical copy • used to join some parts of DNA • when a harmful substance has been added • ...
Industrial Revolution crossword 2024-12-10
Across
- Revolution - Farming changes increasing productivity.
- - Metal crucial for tools and construction.
- - Fossil fuel used for energy.
- - Building for manufacturing goods.
- Watt - Improved the steam engine's design.
- - Interlacing threads to make fabric.
- frame - Spinning machine powered by water.
Down
- - Shift to machine-based production in industries.
- - Fenced land for private farming.
- - Using machines to replace manual work.
- - Fabrics made by weaving or knitting.
- engine - Machine using steam to generate power.
- - Engine that moves trains.
- production - Large-scale manufacture of goods.
- - Man-made waterway for transport.
15 Clues: - Engine that moves trains. • - Fossil fuel used for energy. • - Fenced land for private farming. • - Man-made waterway for transport. • - Building for manufacturing goods. • - Interlacing threads to make fabric. • - Fabrics made by weaving or knitting. • - Using machines to replace manual work. • Watt - Improved the steam engine's design. • ...
Urban and Rural Environments 2022-09-20
Across
- the outer area of a town
- too many people
- an area of a country or city
- very bad condition part in a city
- very dry because there has been no rain
- a place that is not suitable to live in
- to leave a place or thing forever
Down
- leave something and not come back
- covered with plants that are growing wildly
- in very bad condition
- related to farming
- difficult or dangerous to live in
- countryside
- able to produce a large number of crops
- relating to houses where people live
- land that is used for farming
16 Clues: countryside • too many people • related to farming • in very bad condition • the outer area of a town • an area of a country or city • land that is used for farming • leave something and not come back • difficult or dangerous to live in • very bad condition part in a city • to leave a place or thing forever • relating to houses where people live • ...
Rural and Urban Environments 2022-09-20
Across
- land that is used for farming
- too many people
- in very bad condition
- related to farming
- difficult or dangerous to live in
- able to produce a large number of crops
- the outer area of a town
Down
- covered with plants that are growing wildly
- relating to houses where people live
- very dry because there has been no rain
- a place that is not suitable to live in
- very bad condition part in a city
- to leave a place or thing forever
- leave something and not come back
- an area of a country or city
- countryside
16 Clues: countryside • too many people • related to farming • in very bad condition • the outer area of a town • an area of a country or city • land that is used for farming • very bad condition part in a city • to leave a place or thing forever • leave something and not come back • difficult or dangerous to live in • relating to houses where people live • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-09
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- good soil for farming
- overflow of water past the banks of rivers
- a job skill other than farming which helped the ancient villages
- the present-day country where Mesopotamia is found
- western river in Mesopotamia
- getting water to dry land
- manmade body of water
- mountain range north of Mesopotamia
Down
- a long period with little or no rain
- land between the rivers
- the rivers empty in this body of water
- the continent where Mesopotamia is found
- an extra supply
- mountain range east of Mesopotamia
- eastern river in Mesopotamia
- one of the most important natural resources
16 Clues: an extra supply • good soil for farming • manmade body of water • land between the rivers • getting water to dry land • western river in Mesopotamia • eastern river in Mesopotamia • mountain range east of Mesopotamia • mountain range north of Mesopotamia • a long period with little or no rain • the rivers empty in this body of water • the continent where Mesopotamia is found • ...
Early American Civilizations 2022-09-16
Across
- used for burials and religious ceremonies
- man-made islands, floating gardens
- live near streams and water
- limestone sinkhole
- much of Mayan land was covered in this
- a common resource for inuit people
- a spanish word for house
- live in frozen tundra
- the mountain range the inca live in
Down
- native, original
- much of the Aztec land was like this
- materials and supplies people use to survive
- the inca system of farming
- an area better suited for mayan farming
- a religious structure built by mayans
- a common food of the iroquois
16 Clues: native, original • limestone sinkhole • live in frozen tundra • a spanish word for house • the inca system of farming • live near streams and water • a common food of the iroquois • man-made islands, floating gardens • a common resource for inuit people • the mountain range the inca live in • much of the Aztec land was like this • a religious structure built by mayans • ...
Environmental impact of farming 2022-05-22
Across
- precipitation
- Process where soil becomes Grey and mottled from waterlogged
- habitat where NZ Invertebrates grow
- Rainfall moving from the surface through the soil to the water table
- Soil carried by rain to awa
- Process of dissolved chemicals infiltrating water table
- hardened subsoil that prevents Infiltration
- Material moved by rain over ground surfaces
- microorganisms carried in manure
- popular beef breed
- gas produced by rumination
Down
- Pasture disturbed by animal hooves creating loose soil
- traditional food sources
- source of extra chemicals in soil
- gas produced by anoxic soils
- soils full of water that can't drain
- local iwi
- maori for river
18 Clues: local iwi • precipitation • maori for river • popular beef breed • traditional food sources • gas produced by rumination • Soil carried by rain to awa • gas produced by anoxic soils • microorganisms carried in manure • source of extra chemicals in soil • habitat where NZ Invertebrates grow • soils full of water that can't drain • hardened subsoil that prevents Infiltration • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2019-02-05
Across
- The name of a baby cow is…
- 3 Percent of Australia’s economy is _______
- What has recently affected farming in Australia?
- The gross value of Australian _______ meat production in 2014-15 was $2.6 billion
- What is Australia’s most popular farming crop?
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- The farming of sea organisms is correctly named……
- Australia produces about 3% of the worlds cotton but is the fifth_______ exporter
- What is Australia’s most common use of land?
- Australian agricultural businesses spent $251 million on _______
- industry What is the largest agricultural enterprise in Australia?
- 99.9% of Australia’s _______ crop is grown with varieties containing biotech traits
11 Clues: The name of a baby cow is… • 3 Percent of Australia’s economy is _______ • What is Australia’s most common use of land? • What is Australia’s most popular farming crop? • What has recently affected farming in Australia? • The farming of sea organisms is correctly named…… • Australian agricultural businesses spent $251 million on _______ • ...
Production of Food 2023-08-23
Across
- Professional who is involved in the breeding of fish
- Father of Green Revolution
- Science of farming
- Grows fruits, flowers
Down
- Small scale farming
- Growing of crops and the raising of livestock
- Cultivated plants that are grown on a large scale
- Organic fertilizer
- Process of supplying water to the crops
- Fibre Crop
- Raises honeybees in apiaries for honey
- Cash Crop
12 Clues: Cash Crop • Fibre Crop • Organic fertilizer • Science of farming • Small scale farming • Grows fruits, flowers • Father of Green Revolution • Raises honeybees in apiaries for honey • Process of supplying water to the crops • Growing of crops and the raising of livestock • Cultivated plants that are grown on a large scale • Professional who is involved in the breeding of fish
Amednments 2025-05-07
Across
- Congress bringing the south back
- A terrorist organization
- Farming own equipment
- To formally approve or pass
- Granted African American men the right to vote
- federal agency created in 1865
- Granted US citizenship to African Americans
Down
- Legislators Reconstruction
- Military bringing the south back
- farming equipment
- Abolished slavery in the United States
- To revoke or withdraw formally especially a law
12 Clues: farming equipment • Farming own equipment • A terrorist organization • Legislators Reconstruction • To formally approve or pass • federal agency created in 1865 • Military bringing the south back • Congress bringing the south back • Abolished slavery in the United States • Granted US citizenship to African Americans • Granted African American men the right to vote • ...
Class 2023-03-22
lareek words-america 2024-02-12
HIJ 2024-05-20
16 Clues: akku • sato • karja • karja • riista • kulutus • viljely • riistää • köyhyys • uusiutuva • sähkökatko • siipikarja • viemäröinti • globalisaatio • biopolttoaine • liikakansoitus
How Are Environmental Problems Slowly Damaging Costa Rica? 2023-11-01
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- Second biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica
- Currency of Costa Rica
- Biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica
- Largest banana producer operating in Costa Rica
- Natural disaster caused by loss of vegetation and soil erosion
- Former minister of education in Costa Rica
- Majority of plantation farmers in Costa Rica have completed up to __ cycle.
Down
- Damage to the soil caused by coffee farming
- One of the largest causes of deforesation in Costa Rica aside from farming
- One of Costa Rica's major income sources; will suffer from loss of rainforests.
- __ percent of rainforests were claimed by cattle ranching and farming in the 1970s.
- Many coffee farms are spreading into the province of __
12 Clues: Currency of Costa Rica • Biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica • Former minister of education in Costa Rica • Damage to the soil caused by coffee farming • Largest banana producer operating in Costa Rica • Second biggest agricultural export in Costa Rica • Many coffee farms are spreading into the province of __ • ...
agricultural revolution 2016-10-06
Across
- society - society based on farming
- and euphrates - rivers in Iraq and Syria
- - well developed permanent society
- - dogs living with humans
- resources - materials found in nature that can be used by people
- - exchange of goods and services
- plain - rich farm land near water that floods
Down
- - way water is spread to the plants
- - farming
- -mud left after a flood
- revolution - when people started to grow their own food
- age - age in which humans began using metals to make tools
- - a small independent city
- crescent - cradle of civilization
- - extra product
15 Clues: - farming • - extra product • -mud left after a flood • - dogs living with humans • - a small independent city • - exchange of goods and services • crescent - cradle of civilization • society - society based on farming • - well developed permanent society • - way water is spread to the plants • and euphrates - rivers in Iraq and Syria • ...
Savanna 2022-10-09
Across
- Another word for rainfall
- A doctor called ought
- it helps clear out the old dead grass
- the all mixed-up bbbaoa tree
- Overpopulation means too many of what?
- If its not abiotic it must be
- This wall is environmentally friendly
Down
- This culture loves farming
- savanna soils are not very
- many of the animals are......and eat grass
- person always on the move, not yesmad
- These animals are used in pastoral farming
- The primary consumer relies on this
- A country belonging to the Sahel
- A striped horse
15 Clues: A striped horse • A doctor called ought • Another word for rainfall • This culture loves farming • savanna soils are not very • the all mixed-up bbbaoa tree • If its not abiotic it must be • A country belonging to the Sahel • The primary consumer relies on this • person always on the move, not yesmad • it helps clear out the old dead grass • This wall is environmentally friendly • ...
Sustainability 2023-09-27
Across
- The letter "S" in ESG stands for?
- All the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- Products that are designed to have a longer lifespan
- The end result of organic waste conversion
- Efficient resource use
- Energy, Energy derived from sources that are naturally replenished
Down
- Forest regrowth effort
- Earth-friendly energy source
- The letter "E" in ESG stands for?
- The letter "G" in ESG stands for?
- Eco-friendly power
- Process to repurpose waste
- Green transportation option
- Ability to conserve natural resources
- Farming, Eco-conscious farming
15 Clues: Eco-friendly power • Forest regrowth effort • Efficient resource use • Process to repurpose waste • Green transportation option • Earth-friendly energy source • Farming, Eco-conscious farming • The letter "S" in ESG stands for? • The letter "E" in ESG stands for? • The letter "G" in ESG stands for? • Ability to conserve natural resources • ...
Spanish 2022-03-08
Across
- Islands used for farming
- Tortilla
- Along with 2 down, what the Aztec valued.
- How Aztecs handed down stories and poetry through generations.
- The style of houses the Aztec lived in.
- What the Aztecs used to make rubber
- Beans used to make Chocolate.
- Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs
- Aztec capital
Down
- What the Aztec's favorite drink was made of
- Along with 9 across, what the Aztec valued.
- Village of families
- Farming method used in forests
- Material for clothes of poor
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- Material used in making clothes for nobles.
- City home to the largest market in the Americas
17 Clues: Tortilla • Aztec capital • Village of families • Islands used for farming • Material for clothes of poor • Language spoken by the Aztec • Beans used to make Chocolate. • Farming method used in forests • What the Aztecs used to make rubber • The style of houses the Aztec lived in. • Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs • Along with 2 down, what the Aztec valued. • ...
The Maya, Aztecs, and Inca 2023-11-15
Across
- A high nobility of religion
- the Aztecs origin story
- The ruler of a empire
- the body of water surrounding tenochitlan
- were the Inca’s form of farming in the mountains
- the practice of farming
- Were there own empire and had there own ruler
- Sometimes Used to worship gods
Down
- Was a city built by the Inca
- A empires food currency and trade
- The first civilization
- Were the maya’s currency
- the Aztec capital
- Were conquered by the Spanish like the Inca
- A story that explains how the religion/empire was made or originated
- Did not use metal or wheels
- A type of corn
17 Clues: A type of corn • the Aztec capital • The ruler of a empire • The first civilization • the Aztecs origin story • the practice of farming • Were the maya’s currency • A high nobility of religion • Did not use metal or wheels • Was a city built by the Inca • Sometimes Used to worship gods • A empires food currency and trade • the body of water surrounding tenochitlan • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2025-09-29
Across
- Key traits of a complex society
- “Eye for an eye” law system
- Babylonian king known for strict laws
- Two rivers that supported Mesopotamia
- Extra supply, often of food
- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Area of rich land shaped like a moon
- Belief in many gods
- How land and location affect history
Down
- Ranking of people by class or status
- Farming and growing crops
- Early civilization in southern Mesopotamia
- Background events explaining history
- Stepped pyramid temples in Mesopotamia
- First system of writing using wedge shapes
- Oldest known epic story
- Man-made ways of moving water for farming
17 Clues: Belief in many gods • Oldest known epic story • Farming and growing crops • “Eye for an eye” law system • Extra supply, often of food • Key traits of a complex society • Ranking of people by class or status • Background events explaining history • Area of rich land shaped like a moon • How land and location affect history • Babylonian king known for strict laws • ...
Spanish 2023-03-07
latin/greek root words 2024-02-13
LC8 2024-05-23
Across
- Mesoamerican civilization with advanced culture.
- Indigenous Japanese nature-focused religion.
- Farming Farming on stepped slopes for efficiency.
- Inca Empire’s historic capital city.
- Inca’s knotted cord information system.
- Aztec capital on Lake Texcoco.
- Aztec artificial islands for agriculture.
Down
- Spiritual essence in objects and nature.
- Longest continental mountain range.
- South American empire with advanced technology.
- Traditional Japanese shrine gate.
- Nahuatl-speaking empire in Mexico.
- Tiered tower at Buddhist temples.
- Narrow land strip connecting larger areas.
14 Clues: Aztec capital on Lake Texcoco. • Traditional Japanese shrine gate. • Tiered tower at Buddhist temples. • Nahuatl-speaking empire in Mexico. • Longest continental mountain range. • Inca Empire’s historic capital city. • Inca’s knotted cord information system. • Spiritual essence in objects and nature. • Aztec artificial islands for agriculture. • ...
Amelia Dyer 2021-11-09
Across
- river where babies were found
- name of the only victim she was charged for
- her maiden name
- used to ultimately identify a link to Dyer
- used to strangle them
- profession she was in before baby farming
Down
- her husband
- people taking in children for money
- she was suspected to be this murderer
- year she was hanged
- her nickname
- woman who introduced her to baby farming
- drug she would give the babies
- where the murders took place
14 Clues: her husband • her nickname • her maiden name • year she was hanged • used to strangle them • where the murders took place • river where babies were found • drug she would give the babies • people taking in children for money • she was suspected to be this murderer • woman who introduced her to baby farming • profession she was in before baby farming • ...
Vocab #8 2024-04-12
Across
- Mountains in south America
- Ancient tribe in South America
- a technique used for farming on hillside
- Belief that inanimate objects have spiritual essence
- Japanese belief system
- city in Peru
Down
- Mexican altepetl
- Tiered towers from Japan
- artificial islands for farming
- A land link between to large parts of land
- A Japanese gate usually leading to a Shinto shrine
- a recording device
- Mexican tribe that started in the 14th century and ended in the 16th Century
- Ancient tribe in Mexico
14 Clues: city in Peru • Mexican altepetl • a recording device • Japanese belief system • Ancient tribe in Mexico • Tiered towers from Japan • Mountains in south America • artificial islands for farming • Ancient tribe in South America • a technique used for farming on hillside • A land link between to large parts of land • A Japanese gate usually leading to a Shinto shrine • ...
English in Agriculture (revision) 2021-10-10
10 Clues: raising stock • changing crops • farming in water • farming equipment • fit for cultivation • financial assistance • process in green plants • water in the air/on the surface • chemical or mechanical processes • male part in the middle of a flower
Grant's Biotechnology Crossword 2014-02-20
Across
- the values of science
- the act of contaminating
- use of plants to move things
- farming things that live in water
- offspring of two different species or breeds.
- practice of altering genetic code.
- arganisms with one or more genes from another organism.
Down
- to tame
- new or improved strains of organisms
- science of using microorganisms to make things
- organism that's genetic material has been altered
- injecting a solution of DNA.
- the science of farming
- the practice of growing tissue
- the practice of creating an exact duplicate.
15 Clues: to tame • the values of science • the science of farming • the act of contaminating • use of plants to move things • injecting a solution of DNA. • the practice of growing tissue • farming things that live in water • practice of altering genetic code. • new or improved strains of organisms • the practice of creating an exact duplicate. • ...
Egypt Review 2022-12-05
Across
- when the Egyptians built a canal to the red sea
- fertile soil for farming
- waterfalls
- when the Egyptians were the most powerful
- god-king of Egypt
- southern kingdom that was stronger
- a man made river
- Most important geographic feature in Egypt
Down
- people who invaded Egypt and conquered them in the Middle Kingdom
- when the Egyptians built the pyramids
- northern kingdom that was conquered
- in charge of supervising farming and construction
- last female pharaoh of Egypt
- a ruling family
- payment to stop an attack
15 Clues: waterfalls • a ruling family • a man made river • god-king of Egypt • fertile soil for farming • payment to stop an attack • last female pharaoh of Egypt • southern kingdom that was stronger • northern kingdom that was conquered • when the Egyptians built the pyramids • when the Egyptians were the most powerful • Most important geographic feature in Egypt • ...
PC Asia & Americas 2016-11-07
Across
- Inca knot communication
- Tang direction
- Aztec Empire capital city
- This empire brought the Silk Road under control & allowed for safe travel
- The Tang traded along this road
- Footbinding enforced this type of society
Down
- Large buildings that displayed pre-Columbian engineering skills
- Inca, Aztec & Maya all planned this activity...food
- Tri-color glaze pottery empire
- Covered 12,000,000 sq miles parts of Asia, Europe & SW Asia
- This Aztec invention demonstrated thier mathmatical abilities
- Gunpowder inventor dynasty
- Connected China North & South
- The Sui tried to attack this country
- Inca farming method
15 Clues: Tang direction • Inca farming method • Inca knot communication • Aztec Empire capital city • Gunpowder inventor dynasty • Connected China North & South • Tri-color glaze pottery empire • The Tang traded along this road • The Sui tried to attack this country • Footbinding enforced this type of society • Inca, Aztec & Maya all planned this activity...food • ...
Spanish 2022-03-08
Across
- The style of houses the Aztec lived in.
- Language spoken by the Aztec
- Tortilla
- What the Aztec's favorite drink was made of
- Beans used to make Chocolate.
- Farming method used in forests
- Material for clothes of poor
- Islands used for farming
- Material used in making clothes for nobles.
- Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued.
Down
- Village of families
- City home to the largest market in the Americas
- What the Aztecs used to make rubber
- Along with 12 across, what the Aztec valued.
- How Aztecs handed down stories and poetry through generations.
- Aztec capital
- Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs
17 Clues: Tortilla • Aztec capital • Village of families • Islands used for farming • Language spoken by the Aztec • Material for clothes of poor • Beans used to make Chocolate. • Farming method used in forests • What the Aztecs used to make rubber • The style of houses the Aztec lived in. • Grisly religious practice of the Aztecs • Along with 9 down, what the Aztec valued. • ...
ASEAN 2024-03-27
Across
- is the cleanest country in south asia
- is the tallest mountain in the philipine
- philipine's biggest farming product
- vietnam's currency
- is most of the singapore population lives in
- beach is a popular vacation area in thailand
- one large island in philipine....island
- limestone mountain in thailand called
- has bukit pagon
- is the capital city of laos
Down
- the biggest grup in vietnam called
- the population of philipine use this languange
- a country that has a border with west kalimantan
- most south asia is in a....area
- malaysia's internasional song
- country from south asia that's small
- is a country with no sea
- most philipine's population work as
- in singapore they have a popular statue which is
- philipine's farming product
20 Clues: has bukit pagon • vietnam's currency • is a country with no sea • philipine's farming product • is the capital city of laos • malaysia's internasional song • most south asia is in a....area • the biggest grup in vietnam called • philipine's biggest farming product • most philipine's population work as • country from south asia that's small • is the cleanest country in south asia • ...
Genetics Crossword By: Mya Wilson 2014-02-20
Across
- to tame
- of or relating to a group of people
- offspring of two different species
- a low polluting type of diesel
- practice of altering the genetic code
- used to transfer genes between animals
- a genetic map assigning DNA
- science of farming
- a way of reducing pests
- farming of plants that live in water
Down
- process of growing animal tissue
- single set of chromosomes
- science that uses very small living things to make things like medicine
- pasting a gene into another organisms DNA
- organisms produced asexually from a single ancestor
- breeding animals for particular traits
- dangerous or dirty
17 Clues: to tame • science of farming • dangerous or dirty • a way of reducing pests • single set of chromosomes • a genetic map assigning DNA • a low polluting type of diesel • process of growing animal tissue • offspring of two different species • of or relating to a group of people • farming of plants that live in water • practice of altering the genetic code • ...
HOW WE ORGANIZE OURSELVES 2021-01-22
Across
- WHEAT AND _______ ARE COMMON COMMERCIALLY GROWN GRAINS.
- THIS COMBINES REAPING,THRESHING AND WINNOWING, INTO A SINGLE PROCESS.
- THE FARMING WHICH DEALS WITH ART,SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.
- A TOOL WHICH HELPS IN CUTTING CROPS.
- MIXED FARMING IS ALSO KNOWN AS __________.
- THIS IS A STEP OF SOIL PREPARATION WHICH IS DONE BY A SOIL LEVELLER.
Down
- THE SEEDS WHICH FARMERS GROW ARE _________.
- IT IS ALSO KNOWN SILK FARMING.
- THE CROPS WHICH ARE SOWN IN WINTER AND HARVESTED IN SPRING.
- THEY HARM THE USEFUL MICROBES PRESENT IN THE SOIL.
10 Clues: IT IS ALSO KNOWN SILK FARMING. • A TOOL WHICH HELPS IN CUTTING CROPS. • MIXED FARMING IS ALSO KNOWN AS __________. • THE SEEDS WHICH FARMERS GROW ARE _________. • THEY HARM THE USEFUL MICROBES PRESENT IN THE SOIL. • WHEAT AND _______ ARE COMMON COMMERCIALLY GROWN GRAINS. • THE FARMING WHICH DEALS WITH ART,SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. • ...
Agricultural terms 2021-02-02
Across
- a single crop species grown year after year
- farming principles that rehabilitate land
- the access to food by everyone at all times
- a method of farming that is chemical free
- land that can be used to grow crops
Down
- Plants that have been grown for humans.
- original ideas or products
- an environmentally friendly farming practice
- something that can be used over time
9 Clues: original ideas or products • land that can be used to grow crops • something that can be used over time • Plants that have been grown for humans. • farming principles that rehabilitate land • a method of farming that is chemical free • a single crop species grown year after year • the access to food by everyone at all times • an environmentally friendly farming practice
12. Morden Farming 2023-08-11
Across
- - Providing water to crops.
- - Plants grown for food or resources.
- - Using science for better farming.
- - Machine that harvests and threshes crops.
- - Farm animals raised for various purposes.
- - Controlled environment for growing plants.
- - Powerful vehicle for field work.
Down
- - The practice of farming and growing crops.
- - Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow.
- - Tool used to prepare soil for planting.
- - Chemicals to protect crops from pests.
- - Collecting ripe crops from the fields.
12 Clues: - Providing water to crops. • - Powerful vehicle for field work. • - Using science for better farming. • - Plants grown for food or resources. • - Chemicals to protect crops from pests. • - Collecting ripe crops from the fields. • - Tool used to prepare soil for planting. • - Machine that harvests and threshes crops. • - Farm animals raised for various purposes. • ...
UOI 5-Farming 2021-01-20
Across
- farming reduces soil erosion and water loss.
- are finally manure or chemichal fertilizer are added to the soil .
- refers to supplying water to the .
- this combines severel soperation.
- breeding and rearing of fish is called
- is the process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop.
Down
- farming is also known as Multiple cropping .
- the increseing number in population means higher demand for food.
- crops are agriculture crops sown in .
- is the practice of growing a series of diffrent type of crop.
- starts with burning the previous crop reduces.
- are used worldwideto control agriculture pests.
12 Clues: this combines severel soperation. • refers to supplying water to the . • crops are agriculture crops sown in . • breeding and rearing of fish is called • farming is also known as Multiple cropping . • farming reduces soil erosion and water loss. • are used worldwideto control agriculture pests. • starts with burning the previous crop reduces. • ...
Farming cross word 2020-04-20
Across
- A castrated male bovine
- Breed of cattle with a white head
- Female sheep
- A product that comes from deer antlers
- When cattle and sheep are sorted out, usually happens in the yards
Down
- Process when the wool is taken off the sheep
- Meat from an adult sheep
- A young cow that hasn't been bred
- A common breed of sheep used for both meat and wool
- A castrated male sheep
- A breed of common farm dog that barks loudly
- A male deer
12 Clues: A male deer • Female sheep • A castrated male sheep • A castrated male bovine • Meat from an adult sheep • A young cow that hasn't been bred • Breed of cattle with a white head • A product that comes from deer antlers • Process when the wool is taken off the sheep • A breed of common farm dog that barks loudly • A common breed of sheep used for both meat and wool • ...
Dairy State/Farming 2023-07-31
Across
- The natural fat found in milk
- A way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time
- Any foods made from the milk products of animals
- To make or create, especially something of economic value
- A plant tuber with medicinal properties
- A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
Down
- The particular taste in food or drink
- An attachment to a product to indicate manufacturer
- A cardboard or plastic box used typically for storage
- To create an original product
- Something used to represent something else
- A plant that grows long ears of kernels on tall, grass-like stalks
12 Clues: The natural fat found in milk • To create an original product • The particular taste in food or drink • A plant tuber with medicinal properties • Something used to represent something else • Any foods made from the milk products of animals • An attachment to a product to indicate manufacturer • A cardboard or plastic box used typically for storage • ...
Soils and Farming 2025-03-11
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- / Farming focused on raising livestock.
- / The base upon which soil develops.
- / A sedimentary rock that influences soil pH.
- / Rock formed from cooled molten material.
- / A fertile area beside a river.
- / The natural process of organic matter breaking down.
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- / The process that creates the raw material for soil.
- / A fine soil particle that retains water.
- / Farming focused on growing crops.
- / The medium that supports plant life.
- / A soil type with large particles and rapid drainage.
- / Plants that naturally grow in an area.
12 Clues: / A fertile area beside a river. • / Farming focused on growing crops. • / The base upon which soil develops. • / The medium that supports plant life. • / Farming focused on raising livestock. • / Plants that naturally grow in an area. • / A fine soil particle that retains water. • / Rock formed from cooled molten material. • / A sedimentary rock that influences soil pH. • ...
Lesson 3 vocabulary 2017-11-01
Across
- farming Large scale farming for national and international export, using machinery and fertilisers
- deciduous forest A forest in which trees shed their leaves in Autumn and regrows them in spring
- The type of area, e.g desert with living organisms and plants
- farming When farmers only produce enough food for their families due to a land shortage
- Cold treeless land where the land is permanently frozen
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- herding A way of life where communities move around most of the year with their animals e.g. The Gobi Desert in China
- An area of land that is good for farming with a warm and reliable water supply.
- A political system in which no one has higher positions of power and everyone has the same amount of money
- expectancy How long a person is meant to live for in a certain area
- the main religion in China, founded in India
- Land which is high up but flat
11 Clues: Land which is high up but flat • the main religion in China, founded in India • Cold treeless land where the land is permanently frozen • The type of area, e.g desert with living organisms and plants • expectancy How long a person is meant to live for in a certain area • An area of land that is good for farming with a warm and reliable water supply. • ...
vocab #8 2024-04-09
Across
- Mountains in south America
- Ancient tribe in South America
- a technique used for farming on hillside
- Belief that inanimate objects have spiritual essence
- Japanese belief system
- city in Peru
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- Mexican altepetl
- Tiered towers from Japan
- artificial islands for farming
- A land link between to large parts of land
- A Japanese gate usually leading to a Shinto shrine
- a recording device
- Mexican tribe that started in the 14th century and ended in the 16th Century
- Ancient tribe in Mexico
14 Clues: city in Peru • Mexican altepetl • a recording device • Japanese belief system • Ancient tribe in Mexico • Tiered towers from Japan • Mountains in south America • artificial islands for farming • Ancient tribe in South America • a technique used for farming on hillside • A land link between to large parts of land • A Japanese gate usually leading to a Shinto shrine • ...
futuristic farming 2017-08-22
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- a general term referred to animals like sheep, cows, pigs, chickens, ect.
- grazing land for animals especially sheep
- another word for corn
- this word could mean either to surrender to someone or to produce and provide something.
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- the number of times crops are planted in a specific agricultural area.
- something that is suitable to be consumed
- something that could be a fruit, cereal or vegetable and is grown in a season.
- land that is satisfactory in growing crops
8 Clues: another word for corn • something that is suitable to be consumed • grazing land for animals especially sheep • land that is satisfactory in growing crops • the number of times crops are planted in a specific agricultural area. • a general term referred to animals like sheep, cows, pigs, chickens, ect. • ...
Dairy Farming 2023-02-16
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- - Main animals used during Dairy Farming
- - Something made from milk and cocoa (Candy)
- - Farmers use less land but more labor and capital
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- - One of the countries that produces the most dairy
- - A product created from dairy farming, usually used in parfaits
- - Another product that is made from milk
- - Another animal that is a part of dairy farming
- - One of the products gained from this form of agriculture
8 Clues: - Main animals used during Dairy Farming • - Another product that is made from milk • - Something made from milk and cocoa (Candy) • - Another animal that is a part of dairy farming • - Farmers use less land but more labor and capital • - One of the countries that produces the most dairy • - One of the products gained from this form of agriculture • ...
urban farming 2024-03-04
Vertical Farming 2025-11-15
8 Clues: Very, very fast speed. • People who study bees. • Land good for growing crops. • Made by people, not natural. • Looks modern and from the future. • A chemical that kills insects on plants. • When pollen moves so a plant can make seeds. • Growing plants and raising animals for food.
Vertical Farming 2025-11-15
8 Clues: People who study bees. • Very, very fast speed. • Made by people, not natural. • Land good for growing crops. • Looks modern and from the future. • A chemical that kills insects on plants. • When pollen moves so a plant can make seeds. • It is the opposite of horizontal,which goes side to side.
Choice Bored Crossword! 2021-09-27
20 Clues: End • Hero • Moral • group • Guess • Words • action • person • person • action • Moving • Numbers • farming • problem • villian • begining • Question • Land Bridge • style of book • Point of the story
ASEAN 2024-03-27
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- limestone mountain in thailand is called
- philipines biggest farming product
- malaysias international song
- in singapore they have a popular statue which is
- philipine farming product
- is the cleanest country in south asia
- one large island in philipine
- vietnams currency
- a country from south asia thats small
- most of the philipine population works as
- the biggest group in vietnam is called
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- most of the singaporean population lives in
- most south asia is in a … area
- has bukit Pagon.
- A country that has a border with west kalimantan
- beach is a popular vacation area in thailand
- the population of philipines use this language
- is a country with no sea.
- is the capital city of laos
- is the tallest mountain in the philipines
20 Clues: has bukit Pagon. • vietnams currency • is a country with no sea. • philipine farming product • is the capital city of laos • malaysias international song • one large island in philipine • most south asia is in a … area • philipines biggest farming product • is the cleanest country in south asia • a country from south asia thats small • the biggest group in vietnam is called • ...
Vocab 8 2024-04-08
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- Piece of land connecting 2 large land masses
- People of ancient civilization in Mexico City
- Ancient Altepetl in México City
- Traditional Japanese Gate
- People of ancient civilization in Belize
- Japanese Tower Temple
- Agriculture on artificial island.
- Mountains Mountains on West Coast of South America
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- Knotted Tally Cords made by Incas
- Native Religion of Japan
- Major Ancient Architecture city in Peru
- Belief of spirits in religion
- Farming Strategy for farming on mountain
- People of ancient civilization in Andes Mountains
14 Clues: Japanese Tower Temple • Native Religion of Japan • Traditional Japanese Gate • Belief of spirits in religion • Ancient Altepetl in México City • Knotted Tally Cords made by Incas • Agriculture on artificial island. • Major Ancient Architecture city in Peru • Farming Strategy for farming on mountain • People of ancient civilization in Belize • ...
covabb 8 lc 2025-04-30
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- Gate marking sacred Shinto space
- South American empire, Andes builders
- Narrow land connecting two areas
- Incan knotted-string record system
- Aztec capital built on lake
- Warrior empire of central Mexico
- Ancient Mesoamerican civilization, calendar creators
- Floating gardens for Aztec farming
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- Tiered tower for Buddhist worship
- Mountain range in western South America
- Stepped farming on mountain slopes
- Capital of the Inca Empire
- Japanese religion worshipping natural spirits
- Belief in nature’s living spirits
14 Clues: Capital of the Inca Empire • Aztec capital built on lake • Gate marking sacred Shinto space • Narrow land connecting two areas • Warrior empire of central Mexico • Tiered tower for Buddhist worship • Belief in nature’s living spirits • Stepped farming on mountain slopes • Incan knotted-string record system • Floating gardens for Aztec farming • ...
History Vocabulary 2020-10-08
18 Clues: pipe • corn • group • gypsy • relic • azure • farming • ancient • dunghill • resistant • occupancy • ethnicity • agreement • administrator • history expert • financial scheme • spear/dart thrower • government official
Agriculture Crossword 2013-05-07
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- created when scientists transfer genes between 1 organism to another(abbreviation)
- where machinery takes over the work of humans or animals
- farming where the production of crops and animals don't use chemicals
- farming that is on a small farm but requires large investments
- the study of life and living things
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- agriculture that can be carried on without harming the land
- farming that is on large farms and is inexpensive
- soil that is lacking nutrients
- the natural and human features of landscape
- a measurement of heat
10 Clues: a measurement of heat • soil that is lacking nutrients • the study of life and living things • the natural and human features of landscape • farming that is on large farms and is inexpensive • where machinery takes over the work of humans or animals • agriculture that can be carried on without harming the land • ...
Canada's Agriculture 2013-05-05
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- Farming When no chemicals are used farming
- Machinery taking over work is known as
- Farming Large amount of labour, machinery, and fertilizers used on small farms.
- Chemicals designed to kill harmful plants AND harmful insects
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- Capability Ability of a land to be used for a certain purpose.
- Degree Days Used to help farmers more successful.
- Agriculture Indefinite maintain of agricultural production without harm to environment
- Helps produce a greater crop yield.
- Agricultural Business
- Chemicals designed to kill unwanted plants
10 Clues: Agricultural Business • Helps produce a greater crop yield. • Machinery taking over work is known as • Farming When no chemicals are used farming • Chemicals designed to kill unwanted plants • Degree Days Used to help farmers more successful. • Chemicals designed to kill harmful plants AND harmful insects • Capability Ability of a land to be used for a certain purpose. • ...
ASEAN 2024-03-27
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- a country that has a border with west kalimantan
- philipine's biggest farming product
- one large island in philipine....island
- vietnam's currency
- a country with no sea
- the tallest mountain in the philipine
- a country from south asia that's small
- where bukit pagon from
- the population of philipine use this language
- most philipine's population works as a
- most of south asia is in a....area
- a popular vacation are in Thailand
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- the capital city of laos
- in singapore they have a popular statue which is
- the biggest grup in vietnam called
- philipine's farming product
- the cleanest country in south asia
- limestone mountain in thailand is called
- malaysia's internasional song
- most of the singapore population lives in a
20 Clues: vietnam's currency • a country with no sea • where bukit pagon from • the capital city of laos • philipine's farming product • malaysia's internasional song • the biggest grup in vietnam called • the cleanest country in south asia • most of south asia is in a....area • a popular vacation are in Thailand • philipine's biggest farming product • the tallest mountain in the philipine • ...
Washington's economy 2022-04-28
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- suitable skills, knowledge, and education
- tax on imported goods
- fuel made from vegetables of animal fat
- someone who starts a business
- a general agreement reached by a group
- to exhaust or to use all of a material
- a person that gives to charity
- money used to start and run a business
- farming or breeding fish
- the lowest amount a person can be paid
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- fuel made from corn
- trade between countries without taxes
- business or industry of farming
- something that operates inside of a country
- the study of how people make choices
- money leftover after expenses paid
- growth of global economy
- value of all goods and services produced
18 Clues: fuel made from corn • tax on imported goods • growth of global economy • farming or breeding fish • someone who starts a business • a person that gives to charity • business or industry of farming • money leftover after expenses paid • the study of how people make choices • trade between countries without taxes • a general agreement reached by a group • ...
ANIMAL RIGHTS 2023-12-18
18 Clues: cages • abuse • ethical • justice • CARNISM • protest • veganism • activism • breeding • poaching • liberation • speciesism • CRUELTY-FREE • animal rights • slaughterhouse • factory farming • animal sanctuary • testing animal testing
FARMING revision of UOI -5 made by vatsal 2 2021-01-20
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- tell me the seventh type of farming
- tell me the dairy animals used in america and australia italy etc.
- tell me the second name of horticulture
- which tool help the farmers to cut branches and small trees
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- which crop means moonsoon crop
- which tool help the farmer to reaping threshing and winnowing
- what we + soyabean
- zaid crop grow between which two crop
- tell me the fifth step of farming
- tell the second name of of farming that grow for profit
10 Clues: what we + soyabean • which crop means moonsoon crop • tell me the fifth step of farming • tell me the seventh type of farming • zaid crop grow between which two crop • tell me the second name of horticulture • tell the second name of of farming that grow for profit • which tool help the farmers to cut branches and small trees • ...
Geography 2014-03-04
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- this animal was hunted by being chased off cliffs
- people in traditional economies _____ goods
- people in market economies ____ goods
- one of the main factors that influence substance farming
- the type of economy Canada has
- areas too hilly, rocky or dry for large scale commercial farming
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- traditional economies rely on ______
- an economy in which decisions are based on costoms, beliefs or religion within a strong social comunity
- a type of farming often practiced in developing countries
- in traditional economies _______ is not the goal
10 Clues: the type of economy Canada has • traditional economies rely on ______ • people in market economies ____ goods • people in traditional economies _____ goods • in traditional economies _______ is not the goal • this animal was hunted by being chased off cliffs • one of the main factors that influence substance farming • ...
5th- Agriculture of the North 2018-04-24
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- John Deere invented ______________ in 1837. (2)
- farmers harvested mostly _________.
- Worried that ____________ could not break the prairie’s matted sod. (2)
- _______ Not fertile enough to support fields and crops.
- cash are raised strictly for ________.
- A lot of _________ that are not great for farming.
- New ___________ and the accessibility to railroads allowed farmers to devote more acreas to cash crops.
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- Cyrus McCormick designed __________. (2)
- It was difficult to make a living farming the ________________ in New England (2)
- Despite improvements in agriculture, the North turned away from __________.
10 Clues: farmers harvested mostly _________. • cash are raised strictly for ________. • Cyrus McCormick designed __________. (2) • John Deere invented ______________ in 1837. (2) • A lot of _________ that are not great for farming. • _______ Not fertile enough to support fields and crops. • Worried that ____________ could not break the prairie’s matted sod. (2) • ...
Farming terms 2017-08-27
8 Clues: To produce or provide • Another word for corn • Animals that are used for food • Land that is suitable for growing • When something is safe to be eaten • When a plant that is grown on a large scale • Land covered in grass and suitable for live stock • intensity Refers to the change in cropping intensity.
Farming equipment 2025-04-08
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- It puts seeds into the ground.
- It presses the soil after planting.
- It makes the soil soft and clean from weeds.
- A strong farm vehicle that pulls things.
- It turns the soil before planting.
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- It cuts and collects crops.
- They make hay into big round or square shapes.
- It breaks the soil into small pieces.
8 Clues: It cuts and collects crops. • It puts seeds into the ground. • It turns the soil before planting. • It presses the soil after planting. • It breaks the soil into small pieces. • A strong farm vehicle that pulls things. • It makes the soil soft and clean from weeds. • They make hay into big round or square shapes.
Dairy Farming 2022-06-17
8 Clues: cows make • To store milk • Milk is put in a • green and feeds cows • near the coast has more • what we use to get milk • A country which we live in • a system where water flows through
dairy farming 2022-06-17
8 Clues: What do cows eat? • What are we doing? • What country are we in? • What is milk classified as? • What do dairy farms produce? • What do coastal farms also rely on? • What is a farm self-watering system? • how many times does a cow need to be milked daily?
Sheep Farming 2022-12-08
8 Clues: baby sheep • male sheep • female sheep • trim sheeps.. • scientific name • most valuable wool • is one-millionth of a meter • name of sheep said to live the longest
Vertical Farming 2025-11-15
8 Clues: Very, very fast speed. • People who study bees. • Land good for growing crops. • Made by people, not natural. • Looks modern and from the future. • A chemical that kills insects on plants. • When pollen moves so a plant can make seeds. • Growing plants and raising animals for food.
Vertical Farming 2025-11-15
8 Clues: People who study bees. • Very, very fast speed. • Made by people, not natural. • Land good for growing crops. • Looks modern and from the future. • A chemical that kills insects on plants. • When pollen moves so a plant can make seeds. • It is the opposite of horizontal,which goes side to side.
Ag-Sonia Robinson 2016-01-20
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- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities.
- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- In american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done b the hired migratory crews.
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattening cattle and hogs for meat.
- the cultural landscape of Agricultural areas.
- the feeding relationship between species in a biotic community
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is important and no crops are grown on the farm.
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forest and plantations, and related natural resources.
- high mechanized, large- scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- a second crop is planted after the first have been harvested
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures.
- A system of monocular for producing export crops requiring relatively large amounts of land and capital; originally dependent on slave labor.
- The recent introduction of high yield hybrid crops and chemical fertilizers and prersticals into tradiational asian agricultral systems,mostley notablu pady rice farming, with attendant increases in production and economical damage.
16 Clues: the cultural landscape of Agricultural areas. • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first have been harvested • the feeding relationship between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Child labour 2021-03-08
20 Clues: bas • usine • champ • mourir • pauvre • maladie • salaire • fatigué • acheter • soutenir • blessure • esclavage • agriculture • avoir l'air • sûr/sécurisé • main d'oeuvre • estime de soi • gagner de l'argent • gagner de l'argent • conditioons de travail
FFA Creed 2022-09-21
19 Clues: abode • labor • feats • pledge • talent • belief • defiant • sincere • farming • glee;fun • direction • deter;repel • trade;buying • grange;ranch • vies; efforts • unease;unrest • affect;effect • admire;revere • country;citizen
Agriculture in the Envrionment 2022-09-27
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- medium scale farming system, produce consumed by farmer and immediate family with excess produce sold
- rearing domesticated animals that can be used as food and/or useful by-products
- chemicals used to enhance agricultural productivity and yield
- supply the land or crops wit water for growing purposes by using pipes, sprinklers or streams
- planting several crops on the same piece of land
- highest scale farming, mainly done for a profit
- a ruminant reared in the Caribbean for meat and milk, beef
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- planting of a single type of crop before growing another
- a bird reared in the Caribbean for its meat and eggs
- integrates different inputs into a productive system
- smallest scale farming system, no agrochemicals
- rearing of plants and animals for use and consumption
- a ruminant reared in the Caribbean for its meat, mutton
- products of the land and its plants used for food and other commercial products
14 Clues: smallest scale farming system, no agrochemicals • highest scale farming, mainly done for a profit • planting several crops on the same piece of land • a bird reared in the Caribbean for its meat and eggs • integrates different inputs into a productive system • rearing of plants and animals for use and consumption • ...
Vocab for bomb 2021-01-29
17 Clues: spy • pact • blitz • legal • invent • accuse • Hitler • assume • farming • diplomat • very bad • agreement • splitting • exaggerate • us,gb,soviet • intelligents • japan,Germany,Italy
Water, Food and Farming 2020-09-19
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- season / the time of the year when a particular crop is grown and harvested
- / it is the major crop grown in India
- crops / they are grown between March and June
- / the plants grown by farmers
- / it must be healthy to have a good growth of crops
- / these crops need a lot of water to grow
- / the process of cutting and gathering matured crops
- / it is a practice in preparing the soil in farming
- / kharif crops grow in this season
- / it is also called harvest
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- / it is an example of zaid crops. It cools our body and is a vegetable
- / it is also called the winter crops
- / they are unwanted plants that grow among crops
- / the practice of supplying water to crops
- / the art of growing crops
- / the process of removing weeds
- / how many cropping seasons do we have in India
- / this percentage of Indian population depend on agriculture
18 Clues: / the art of growing crops • / it is also called harvest • / the plants grown by farmers • / the process of removing weeds • / kharif crops grow in this season • / it is also called the winter crops • / it is the major crop grown in India • / these crops need a lot of water to grow • / the practice of supplying water to crops • ...
Basic Farming Practices Crops 2024-05-03
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- Root System, root system which consists of one dominant root forming the center from which secondary roots sprout
- material which is applied to soil or plants to supply essential nutrients for growth
- point in the growth cycle when seed development is complete
- structure which support the leaves, flowers and seeds, transports water and other materials as well as stores food
- Root System, root system which consists of many small branching roots
- process in which plants convert light energy into chemical energy which can be utilized to fulfill its energy requirements
- placement of seeds to begin the process of crop growth
- gathering of a crop from the field once the crop has ripened or has reached ideal levels of moisture
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- plants which complete their life cycle in two years
- plants which live for more than two years
- plants which complete their life cycle within one year
- Market, auction market in which commodity and future contracts are bought and sold for delivery on a specified future date
- application of water to crops during periods which natural rainfall does not meet requirement for plant growth
- practice of working the soil to provide a good environment for seed placement, germination and crop growth
- process occurring when the seed is metabolically activated and sprouting takes place
- structures which anchor the plant and take in water and minerals as well as store energy
- Market, small sectors of the market which satisfy specific demands
- plants cultivated on a farm
18 Clues: plants cultivated on a farm • plants which live for more than two years • plants which complete their life cycle in two years • plants which complete their life cycle within one year • placement of seeds to begin the process of crop growth • point in the growth cycle when seed development is complete • ...
Ancient Civilizations: Mesopotamia 2022-01-04
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- only ones who could talk to the gods
- to tame animals
- they bring water to other places
- a religion they talk and worship the gods
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- the initial writing of the Sumerians
- fifty in amarica
- a person trained in writing cuneiform script
- make farming easier
- sumerian temple
- tower of jobs
- writing tool
- farming
- Any low ridge or earthen embankment built along the edges of a stream or river channel
13 Clues: farming • writing tool • tower of jobs • sumerian temple • to tame animals • fifty in amarica • make farming easier • they bring water to other places • the initial writing of the Sumerians • only ones who could talk to the gods • a religion they talk and worship the gods • a person trained in writing cuneiform script • ...
Sub-Sahara Africa 2021-04-20
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- hunt and gather food
- desert area
- gather crops and sell them for a profit
- government with a single person
- something made up like bridges
- not enough of something
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- farming only enough for them selves
- wind and water causes this
- a nomadic tribe that speaks maa
- wanderers
- land becomes dry
- scared you city will run out
- little or no rain for a long time
13 Clues: wanderers • desert area • land becomes dry • hunt and gather food • not enough of something • wind and water causes this • scared you city will run out • something made up like bridges • a nomadic tribe that speaks maa • government with a single person • little or no rain for a long time • farming only enough for them selves • gather crops and sell them for a profit
Let's go farming 2021-10-26
12 Clues: young cow • dried grass • hens lay them • the male of the cow • the owner of the farm • when the cows eats grass • where you grow vegetables • the animal which givesmilk • the animals we get wool from • a white liquid we get from cows • the fruit that keeps the doctor away • in the nativity scene with the donkey
Ancient Rome + Greek Philosophical Influence 2025-07-03
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- food transported by the Tiber River
- mountain range running down Italy’s spine
- provided natural protection for Rome
- sea that surrounds Italy
- mountains that protected Rome from the north
- science studied in the Hellenistic period
- river that runs through Rome
- early people who lived near the Tiber River
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- philosophy that teaches self-control and reason
- main use of Roman plains
- city of learning in Egypt during the Hellenistic Age
- flat lands used for farming in Rome
- belief that everything happens for a reason
- Greek word that means "love of wisdom"
- name of the age after Alexander’s death
- city founded by Alexander in Egypt
- center of Roman public life
- philosopher who taught Alexander
- Macedonian king who spread Greek culture
- Italy looks like this shape
20 Clues: main use of Roman plains • sea that surrounds Italy • center of Roman public life • Italy looks like this shape • river that runs through Rome • philosopher who taught Alexander • city founded by Alexander in Egypt • food transported by the Tiber River • flat lands used for farming in Rome • provided natural protection for Rome • Greek word that means "love of wisdom" • ...
