farming Crossword Puzzles
Journey 2050 Vocabulary Choice Board 2021-02-23
Across
- weather
- preparation of soil
- interface between land and a river or stream
- agricultural productivity or agricultural output
- the art and science of cultivating the soil
- skin of the earth
- (BMPs)
- gas
- the farming of fish
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- basic physical and organisational structures
- anything that constrains a population's size
- conserves soil by reducing erosion
- normally lives and thrives in a particular ecosystem
- right source, right rate, right time, and right place
- environment where an organism lives throughout the year
- the actor process of emptying
- land that drains water toward a common river
- substance used by an organism to survive grow and reproduce
- (Co-op)
- lack of high-quality food
- productive of desired effects
- farming system
22 Clues: gas • (BMPs) • weather • (Co-op) • farming system • skin of the earth • preparation of soil • the farming of fish • lack of high-quality food • the actor process of emptying • productive of desired effects • conserves soil by reducing erosion • the art and science of cultivating the soil • basic physical and organisational structures • anything that constrains a population's size • ...
dylan's 2025-01-31
Across
- saw with two triggers
- the science or farming of farming, crops, animals, and plants
- dicot plant has red flowers
- saw with a cover to protect you
- monocot plant green a lot of it
- to grow plants
- huge plant lets us breath
- sticks in the ground and helps for support
- turn on and off button and is big
- protects your hands
- protects your eyes
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- sands your wood has thing you can hang on to
- bumpy, yellow
- the state of the atmosphere
- sands your wood has a belt
- shoes so you don't slip and fall
- plant that releases pollen
- huge animal that lives on a farm
- makes bread
- lives the mud and eats a lot
20 Clues: makes bread • bumpy, yellow • to grow plants • protects your eyes • protects your hands • saw with two triggers • huge plant lets us breath • sands your wood has a belt • plant that releases pollen • dicot plant has red flowers • the state of the atmosphere • lives the mud and eats a lot • saw with a cover to protect you • monocot plant green a lot of it • shoes so you don't slip and fall • ...
Department of Agriculture Crossword 2026-03-26
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- Workers who grow food and receive support from USDA programs
- A federal program that helps low-income families afford groceries
- The industry responsible for producing the nation’s food and crops
- The federal department that oversees farming, food, and natural resources
- The USDA area that manages forests and public lands
- Programs that improve life and jobs in farming communities
- The system that ensures Americans have access to safe and reliable food
- The total amount of money the USDA spends each year
- The process of inspecting food like meat and eggs before it reaches stores
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- Natural elements like soil, water, and land managed by the USDA
- Scientific studies that improve farming techniques and crop production
- Animals raised on farms for food and agricultural use
- Government efforts that provide meals and food assistance to people
- Efforts to protect land, water, and the environment
- Products like corn and wheat that are harvested from farms
- The system affected by agriculture through jobs, trade, and production
16 Clues: The USDA area that manages forests and public lands • Efforts to protect land, water, and the environment • The total amount of money the USDA spends each year • Animals raised on farms for food and agricultural use • Products like corn and wheat that are harvested from farms • Programs that improve life and jobs in farming communities • ...
Vokabelwiederholung - Unsere Umwelt 2014-10-15
Across
- windmill, wind turbine
- greenhouse gas
- sophisticated/developed
- opponent of nuclear power
- solar cell
- solar panel (produces heat)
- (exhaust) fumes
- measure
- indispensable/essential
- possible use
- airborne, atmospheric pollutant
- green energy
- energy requirement
- power production/generation
- agriculture farming
- safeguarding of one’s livelihood
- public relations, PR
- oilseed rape
- intensive livestock farming
- nuclear waste disposal
- generation of electricity
- developing country
Down
- hazardous waste
- poacher
- interim solution
- catastrophic accident
- system of refundable deposit on return
- heat generation
- power station
- uranium extraction
- foundation, charity
- particulate matter
- waste incineration plant
- Brennstoffe fossil fuels
- biodiversity, variety of species
- permanent disposal/storage
- fish population, stock
37 Clues: poacher • measure • solar cell • possible use • green energy • oilseed rape • power station • greenhouse gas • hazardous waste • heat generation • (exhaust) fumes • interim solution • uranium extraction • particulate matter • energy requirement • developing country • foundation, charity • agriculture farming • public relations, PR • catastrophic accident • windmill, wind turbine • fish population, stock • ...
World History Projects/Chapter 1 2015-08-24
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- important event in human history.
- southern Mesopotamian region
- weapons,tools,and other things made by human past.
- people who study and write about human past.
- means 'hill of heaven'.
- a grain that grew in Africa.
- greek for old stone.
- people who hunt for evidence early human life.
- called the farming revolution.
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- an Akkadian king
- a hero with an Epic.
- to tame animals and plants for human use.
- key to survival during the ice ages.
- a Babyonian king
- complex societies.
- people who move from place to place.
- record keepers.
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero.
- traces of plants or animals perserved in rock.
- a grain that grew in Asia and Africa.
20 Clues: record keepers. • an Akkadian king • a Babyonian king • complex societies. • a hero with an Epic. • greek for old stone. • means 'hill of heaven'. • southern Mesopotamian region • a grain that grew in Africa. • called the farming revolution. • important event in human history. • key to survival during the ice ages. • people who move from place to place. • ...
AP Human Geography Crossword 2025-05-17
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- when a country takes over another area and controls it (Ex: The British in India)
- the amount of people in a certain area. (Can be clustered, dispersed, or linear)
- how people live and characteristics of their life, like food, clothes, music, and beliefs.
- farming just enough food to feed yourself or your family. (Enough to feed a family only)
- growing crops or raising animals for food. (Ex: Pastoral Nomadism)
- when more people move to cities for jobs or economic prosperity
- something that brings people in a country together. (Ex: National Holidays)
- a country where most people share the same culture in one area/state
- a country’s power to rule itself without other countries interfering.
- using resources in a way that saves the planet and makes it a better place to live. (Ex: Reducing Plastics)
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- people and placed getting more connected through trade, technology, culture, and advancements.
- how ideas spread from one place to another (There are two broad types))
- something that makes people want to move to a certain place. (Like jobs)
- something that makes people want to leave a place (like war). (Ex: Refugees leaving their home country)
- how much money a country makes from stuff it produces within boundries.
- farming to sell food for money. (Ex: Intensive or Extensive Agriculture)
- when people move from one place to another to live. (Can be for multiple reasons)
- something that pulls people in a country apart. (like conflict)
- how rich or advanced a country is in aspects such as economy, health, and education. (How much better it is)
19 Clues: when more people move to cities for jobs or economic prosperity • something that pulls people in a country apart. (like conflict) • growing crops or raising animals for food. (Ex: Pastoral Nomadism) • a country where most people share the same culture in one area/state • a country’s power to rule itself without other countries interfering. • ...
CH.10 Vocab 2022-02-25
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- Agriculture made for sale.
- Migration of livestock.
- Land cleared through burning.
- Humans stopped hunting.
- Degrading of land.
- Agriculture made for food.
- Healthy food is hard to find.
Down
- Method to preserve soil.
- Shift from one field to another.
- Food made for the farmer.
- Methods to preserve the soil.
- Harvesting twice in a year.
- Diffusion of new tech in ag.
- Large farm in tropical climates.
- Commercial fruit farming.
- Using large land to farm.
- Ag based on domesticated animals.
- Planting crops on ridges.
- Growing of fruit and veggies.
- Supplying milk to cities.
- Flooded field for rice.
21 Clues: Degrading of land. • Migration of livestock. • Humans stopped hunting. • Flooded field for rice. • Method to preserve soil. • Food made for the farmer. • Commercial fruit farming. • Using large land to farm. • Planting crops on ridges. • Supplying milk to cities. • Agriculture made for sale. • Agriculture made for food. • Harvesting twice in a year. • Diffusion of new tech in ag. • ...
Ch 10 Vocab 2022-02-24
Across
- Seasonal migration of livestock
- Agriculture characterized by food
- The growing of fruit and veggies
- Area around a place with milk
- Rotating from crop to crop
- Herding domestic animals
- People move from fields to others
- Where healthy food is hard to get
- A flooded field for growing rice
- Putting crops on ridge tops
- Degradation of land
- A large farm in tropical places
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- Farmers expand to make yield
- Generating products off the farm
- Preserving long term production
- A cleared patch of land
- Diffusion of ag technology
- When humans didn't need plants
- Commercial and fruit farming
- Gather twice a year on same field
20 Clues: Degradation of land • A cleared patch of land • Herding domestic animals • Diffusion of ag technology • Rotating from crop to crop • Putting crops on ridge tops • Farmers expand to make yield • Commercial and fruit farming • Area around a place with milk • When humans didn't need plants • Preserving long term production • Seasonal migration of livestock • ...
Mesoamerican Cultures 2023-03-24
L.3: From hunters and Gatherers to Farmers 2023-10-31
Across
- something that is needed to fulfill a need
- exchanging items for what you need
- business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- Old Stone Age and no farming
Down
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- person who moves from place to place in search of food
- arc-shaped region good for farming
- New Stone Age and had farming
8 Clues: Old Stone Age and no farming • New Stone Age and had farming • arc-shaped region good for farming • exchanging items for what you need • something that is needed to fulfill a need • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • person who moves from place to place in search of food • business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
AP HUG Unit 5 Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- A type of commercial agriculture that involves both growing crops and raising livestock.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- The mass planting and harvesting of grain crops, such as wheat, barley, and millet, for sale and consumption.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- The degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily due to human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- A form of commercial agriculture that specializes in the production of milk and other dairy products.
- A large-scale commercial farming operation that specializes in one or two crops, typically in tropical climates.
Down
- Specialized farming that occurs only in areas where the dry-summer Mediterranean climate prevails.
- A form of shifting cultivation in which fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris.
- A model that explains the location of agricultural activities in a commercial, profit-making economy. It shows different types of farming occur at varying distances from a city.
- The time when humans first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers, during the mid-20th century.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for a long period.
- An agricultural system that uses small inputs of labor, fertilizers, and capital relative to the area of land being farmed.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because “truck” was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities."
- A form of subsistence or commercial agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
20 Clues: The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals. • A type of commercial agriculture that involves both growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
Vertical Farming 2025-02-12
Across
- Gases like CO₂ contributing to environmental warming.
- change is a key problem addressed by vertical farming.
- Eco-friendly farming method that conserves resources.
- Soil-free system used for growing plants.
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- Stacked levels in vertical farms for efficient growth.
- Vital gas produced by plants in vertical farms.
- Direction of farming that uses stacked layers.
- Harvested resource used to make farming sustainable.
8 Clues: Soil-free system used for growing plants. • Direction of farming that uses stacked layers. • Vital gas produced by plants in vertical farms. • Harvested resource used to make farming sustainable. • Gases like CO₂ contributing to environmental warming. • Eco-friendly farming method that conserves resources. • Stacked levels in vertical farms for efficient growth. • ...
Nature and the environment 2025-01-22
17 Clues: päästöt • kuivuus • maaperä • petoeläin • ozone ... • lannoittaa • ... farming • keinokastelu • villieläimet • kasvillisuus • salametsästää • hedelmällinen • keupunkimainen • ...development • kertakäyttöinen • maalais- maaseutu • marjastaa,sienestää
vocab #8 2024-04-11
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- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- an ancient south american settlement
- artificial floating islands
- japanese religeon started in the 700s
- ancient aztec capital
- mountain range on west south america
- city in peru
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- an ancient south american kingdom
- traditional japanese gate
- a nahuatl speaking people of ancient mexico
- a tiered asian tower
- mountain farming using steps
- belief in spiritual beings interfering with humans
- an inka recording device
14 Clues: city in peru • a tiered asian tower • ancient aztec capital • an inka recording device • traditional japanese gate • artificial floating islands • mountain farming using steps • an ancient south american kingdom • an ancient south american settlement • mountain range on west south america • japanese religeon started in the 700s • a nahuatl speaking people of ancient mexico • ...
Sustainable Biomes Crossword 2021-07-14
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- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time
- cycle, the continuous circulation of water within the Earth's hydrosphere
- modified foods, foods derived from organisms whose genetic material (DNA) has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally.
- stocks, the stock of food a country has
- definition of food security, when all people have reliable access to sufficient, affordable, nutritious food to support a healthy life.
- international unit for measuring atmospheric or barometric pressure
- foodor farming methods produced or involving production without the use of chemicals
- lines on a weather map joining together places of equal atmospheric pressure
- the reflectivity of a surface
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
- the enormous variety of life on Earth
- the parts of the land, sea, and atmosphere in which organisms are able to live
- flow, movement of nutrients from one location to another
- concentrations of salts in water or soils
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- the practice of using natural resources responsibly
- the application of water to land in order to supply crops and other plants with necessary water
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
- grabbing, large-scale land acquisitions to produce agricultural commodities
- species being native to a single defined geographic location
- the farming of aquatic organisms with some sort of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production
- a piece of land that is normally used for farming but that is left with no crops on it for a season in order to let it recover its fertility
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- radiation, the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun
- equilibrium, inputs and outputs within a coastal system are the same
- earthen structures that intercept runoff on moderate to steep slopes
- rotation, the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land
- revolution, the transformation in agricultural practices in many parts of the developing world between 1940 and the 1960s.
- large-scale commercial farming
29 Clues: the reflectivity of a surface • large-scale commercial farming • the enormous variety of life on Earth • concentrations of salts in water or soils • stocks, the stock of food a country has • the practice of using natural resources responsibly • the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator • flow, movement of nutrients from one location to another • ...
FARMING - Cindy 2022-10-14
Across
- Make something become larger in amount or size (Verb)
- Causing disagreement or discussion (Adj)
- Belonging or relating to parts of the DNA in cells (Adj)
- Using a system of producing a large number of eggs cheaply by keeping a lot of chickens in rows of small cages (Adj)
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- Allowed by law (Adj)
- Animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, pigs, or chickens (Noun)
- A single living plant, animal, or other living things (Noun)
- The length of time for which a person, animal, or thing exists (Noun)
8 Clues: Allowed by law (Adj) • Causing disagreement or discussion (Adj) • Make something become larger in amount or size (Verb) • Belonging or relating to parts of the DNA in cells (Adj) • A single living plant, animal, or other living things (Noun) • The length of time for which a person, animal, or thing exists (Noun) • ...
Pig Farming 2020-07-27
Urban Farming 2024-01-10
Across
- What absorbs most of the heat we produce
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.
- An area to conduct farming activities in urban areas to save up space and reduce air pollution due to less transportation being used.
- The best renewable energy source that the Earth orbits
Down
- Prevents sunlight from directly passing through the atmosphere
- Which element is the greater contributor to climate change
- What city has the most urban farming?
- The action or process of converting waste into reusable material
8 Clues: What city has the most urban farming? • What absorbs most of the heat we produce • The best renewable energy source that the Earth orbits • Which element is the greater contributor to climate change • use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose. • Prevents sunlight from directly passing through the atmosphere • ...
Prehistoric Humans 2024-10-17
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- the act of training for a particular job or occupation. It first happened when people started becoming experts at one particular task like a job.
- time where humans switched from hunting and gathering to farming and herding
- to tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farming.
- a group of people that have a high level of art/culture, science/technology, and government (etc).
- periods of extreme cold
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- time period before humans invented writing
- the reason why groups in the Neolithic Age started to form governments
- raising animals and plants to supply food for humans. It is a synonym to the word farming.
- time period where humans are using stone tools and hunting and gathering for food
- a government whose ruler (usually a king or queen) inherits the position from a parent
- time period where humans are using stone tools and farming for food
- People who move from place to place as a group to find food for themselves.
12 Clues: periods of extreme cold • time period before humans invented writing • to tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for farming. • time period where humans are using stone tools and farming for food • the reason why groups in the Neolithic Age started to form governments • People who move from place to place as a group to find food for themselves. • ...
Aquaculture 2023-09-15
Across
- What is the main use of shrimps
- type of farming that focuses on a high density in a controlled environment
- finfish often farmed in Norway and Chile
- form of aquaculture involving the farming of algae
- catching too many fish at once
Down
- Which fish does caviar come from?
- Which family are crabs in
- type of farming focuses on low density in a large area.
- Name an ecosystem that is being impacted by aquaculture.
- Alternative name for aquaculture
10 Clues: Which family are crabs in • catching too many fish at once • What is the main use of shrimps • Alternative name for aquaculture • Which fish does caviar come from? • finfish often farmed in Norway and Chile • form of aquaculture involving the farming of algae • type of farming focuses on low density in a large area. • ...
Aquaculture - Oyster/Pearl Farming 2024-11-01
Across
- A Mollusk that produces pear
- oysters are apart of this family, includes clams, mussels and scallops
- the shiny pearlecent reflection of light on a pearl
- microscopic marine plankton
- ______ Muscle is the muscle connecting the upper shell to the lower shell
- green slimy aquatic plant that oysters eat
- rainbow effect on pearls caused by light hitting the different layers
- naturally occurring water that isn't salty
Down
- ____ Is the process of letting oysters purge their toxins and bacteria into clean water, so they are safe for consumption
- The precious gem that can grow naturally and artificially inside oysters
- wide part of the river that joins to the ocean
- water in or taken from the sea
- the sea that borders the eastern side of Australia
- breeding and harvesting of plants and animals in all water environments
- shiny inner shell layer; mother of pearl
- the seed that impregnates the oyster to produce the pearl, also known as the core of an atom
- the sea that borders Spain, France and the UK
- _____culture is the cultivation of pearls by implanting a piece of tissue or shell into the oyster.
18 Clues: microscopic marine plankton • A Mollusk that produces pear • water in or taken from the sea • shiny inner shell layer; mother of pearl • green slimy aquatic plant that oysters eat • naturally occurring water that isn't salty • the sea that borders Spain, France and the UK • wide part of the river that joins to the ocean • the sea that borders the eastern side of Australia • ...
Periodic Assessment - Eonomics Lesson 1 The Story of Village Palampur 2024-04-17
Across
- Standard unit of measuring land.
- Number of requirements for production of goods and services.
- Rainy season.
- To grow more than one crop on a piece of land during the year.
- It is associated with the loss of soil fertility due to increased use of chemical fertilizers.
Down
- A non-farming activity of Palampur.
- One of the first states to try out the modern farming method in India.
- An example of fixed capital.
- Main activity in Palampur.
- Rabi Crop.
10 Clues: Rabi Crop. • Rainy season. • Main activity in Palampur. • An example of fixed capital. • Standard unit of measuring land. • A non-farming activity of Palampur. • Number of requirements for production of goods and services. • To grow more than one crop on a piece of land during the year. • One of the first states to try out the modern farming method in India. • ...
sheep farming 2025-05-22
Across
- the name given to a sheep bred by British scientists in 1997
- a term referring to the meat from young sheep
- an organism that lives in or on another and takes its nourishment from that other organism
- the practice of allowing livestock to eat vegetation, typically pasture grass, in a specific area
Down
- the soft wavy or curly usually thick undercoat of sheep
- the term for a ewe giving birth to lambs
- a young cow or bull
- a male sheep used for breeding and wool production
8 Clues: a young cow or bull • the term for a ewe giving birth to lambs • a term referring to the meat from young sheep • a male sheep used for breeding and wool production • the soft wavy or curly usually thick undercoat of sheep • the name given to a sheep bred by British scientists in 1997 • ...
sheep farming 2025-05-22
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- the name given to a sheep bred by British scientists in 1997
- a term referring to the meat from young sheep
- an organism that lives in or on another and takes its nourishment from that other organism
- the practice of allowing livestock to eat vegetation, typically pasture grass, in a specific area
Down
- the soft wavy or curly usually thick undercoat of sheep
- the term for a ewe giving birth to lambs
- a young cow or bull
- a male sheep used for breeding and wool production
8 Clues: a young cow or bull • the term for a ewe giving birth to lambs • a term referring to the meat from young sheep • a male sheep used for breeding and wool production • the soft wavy or curly usually thick undercoat of sheep • the name given to a sheep bred by British scientists in 1997 • ...
Vertical Farming 2025-11-15
Across
- – Very, very fast speed.
- intelligence (AI) – A smart computer that can learn and solve problems.
- – People who study bees.
- – When pollen goes from one flower to another so the plant can make seeds or fruit.
- – Something that looks modern and from the future.
- – Land that is good for growing plants and crops.
Down
- farming – Growing plants in tall towers or in many levels, one above another.
- – A chemical that kills insects that hurt plants.
8 Clues: – Very, very fast speed. • – People who study bees. • – A chemical that kills insects that hurt plants. • – Land that is good for growing plants and crops. • – Something that looks modern and from the future. • intelligence (AI) – A smart computer that can learn and solve problems. • farming – Growing plants in tall towers or in many levels, one above another. • ...
TWENTY THIRD 2020-04-17
19 Clues: fore • care • guess • deport • manner • lawyer • in fact • explore • farming • boundary • talented • top boot • contract • reduction • authority • explosion • tremendous • sufficient • the limit of getting into something
Vocabulario 2 Heritage 1 2022-11-16
17 Clues: Goal • Legacy • priesta • pottery • farming • weaving • Pyramid • Mulatto • sculpture • To regret • To reduce • Ethnicity • indigenous • To persuade • Mesoamerica • engineering • breathtaking
Chapter 10 Sodbusters 2023-04-27
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- producing a variety of crops
- to change or alter how something works
- a house made out of pairie sod
- This farming practice occurs when farmers only grow enough food for their family.
- He was known as the Empire Builder.
- True or False, Homesteading was easy work
- The place where people buy and sell goods and services.
- many old railroad beds were repurposed for bicycle trails
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- I would join this club or association to learn about new and improved farming methods
- This was the first crop to greatly affected Minnesota's economy.
- this form of transportation greatly helped with the transportation of people, supplies and crops.
- Minnesota has this many counties
- the terrible pest that destroyed millions of acres of farm land during a three year period oin the 1870s
- This 1862 law provided settlers with 160 free acres of land if they take care of it for 5 years.
- He started the first Grange in Minnesota.
- This is someone who hopes to make money selling land.
- This is the process that involves turning over the soil and making it suitable for farming
17 Clues: producing a variety of crops • a house made out of pairie sod • Minnesota has this many counties • He was known as the Empire Builder. • to change or alter how something works • He started the first Grange in Minnesota. • True or False, Homesteading was easy work • This is someone who hopes to make money selling land. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Farming Methods 2021-02-02
8 Clues: Uses pots • Crops grown on roof • Uses natural fertilisers • Steps built on steep slopes • narrow strips of different crops • Crops are grown from tissue samples • Crops are grown in nutrient solution • Uses multiple levels above the ground
dairy farming 2022-06-17
8 Clues: wet and slippery • Gives us calcium • keeps us hydrated • green and feeds COWS • store milk collected • travel around the farm • big land to store the cows • milks cows and manages farm
Farming technology 2024-11-24
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- The process where soil particles are pressed together, reducing porosity and hindering root growth
- The buildup of salts in soil, often due to excessive irrigation practices
- The process where water bodies become overly enriched with nutrients, leading to harmful algal blooms
- Applying more water to crops than they need, which can lead to water waste and salinisation
- The pest that develop resistance to pesticides, often from their overuse in agricultural practices
Down
- Synthetic substances added to soil to enhance plant growth, which can cause environmental issues
- The removal of the top layer of soil, often caused by water, wind, or farming practices
- The presence of harmful chemicals in soil or water due to pesticide runoff or misuse
8 Clues: The buildup of salts in soil, often due to excessive irrigation practices • The presence of harmful chemicals in soil or water due to pesticide runoff or misuse • The removal of the top layer of soil, often caused by water, wind, or farming practices • Applying more water to crops than they need, which can lead to water waste and salinisation • ...
organic farming 2026-03-02
8 Clues: to keep something safe • grown without chemicals • causing damage or danger • made by people, not natural • substance used in science or farming • Coming from nature, not made by people • dirty or harmful things in air, water or land • a small animal with six legs (like an ant or bee)
Unit 0 & 1 Test Review 2021-02-07
Across
- early hominid skeleton named for a Beatles song, discovered in Africa
- early hominid known for standing upright [2 words]
- means “yellow” [2 words]
- Arabia’s location connecting Asia to Europe and Africa
- several cities named for the ruler who expanded the Greek empire
- Bantu’s farming process that included clearing the land and working it before moving onto another spot [3 words]
- the Indus Valley people had complex institutions which allowed for their cities Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa to be ____________ [2 words]
- despite the geographic challenge, this feature was used as a trade route for gold and salt making African Kingdoms very wealthy [2 words]
- method of farming that made rugged terrain suitable
- people learned to herd animals instead of hunt them
- method of moving water to one’s crops
Down
- current location of the Indus River
- despite Greece’s ___________ terrain creating barriers, the people shared the same religion and language.
- early hominid known for use of tools [2 words]
- area of Human Origin [3 words]
- soil suitable for farming
- Alexander the Great, the Romans, the Muslims all created empires that include parts of ________ continents
- Africa’s tropical forests and deserts are fairly _________
- word to describe the Nile River’s flooding patterns
- a trained craftsperson
- early hominid nearly as tall as a modern human [2 words]
21 Clues: a trained craftsperson • means “yellow” [2 words] • soil suitable for farming • area of Human Origin [3 words] • current location of the Indus River • method of moving water to one’s crops • early hominid known for use of tools [2 words] • early hominid known for standing upright [2 words] • word to describe the Nile River’s flooding patterns • ...
13.1 & 13.2 Review 2025-02-28
Across
- Creator of the first reliable steamboat
- Reason German's came to America
- Method of communication that used a series of dots and dashes to represent letters of the alphabet
- Build factories to bring specialized workers together
- Largest group of immigrants to arrive in America
- An unfair opinion not based on facts
- Inventor of the sewing machine
- of the first American steam locomotive
- Separated grain from the stalk ; changed farming
- Used to cut time of travel on water
- Group of men who demanded higher wages and limited work days
- Use machinery to perform work
- Sped up harvesting of wheat ; changed farming
Down
- Textiles, Clothing, Shoes, Agricultural Machinery, Watches, Guns, Sewing Machines
- Cut through hard-packed sod ; changed farming
- Religion immigrants brought to the United States
- Inventor of the Mechanical Reaper
- One state that passed laws against free African Americans voting
- Inventor of the Steel-Tipped Plow
- Group that called for strict citizenship laws and banning foreign-born citizens from holding office
- Inventor of the telegraph
- Woman who founded the Lowell Female Labor Reform
- Unfair treatment of a group
- Small village that became major city due to booming factories
- Divide tasks among workers
- Connected the East Coast and Atlantic to the Great Lakes
26 Clues: Inventor of the telegraph • Divide tasks among workers • Unfair treatment of a group • Use machinery to perform work • Inventor of the sewing machine • Reason German's came to America • Inventor of the Mechanical Reaper • Inventor of the Steel-Tipped Plow • Used to cut time of travel on water • An unfair opinion not based on facts • of the first American steam locomotive • ...
unit8 2024-08-12
work 2023-01-20
20 Clues: tipi • kiva • adobe • hogan • shaman • wikiup • acequia • nomadic • kachinas • sedentary • kill site • indigenous • matrilineal • polytheistic • great plains • crop rotation • rocky mountains • basin and range • colorado plateau • subsistence farming
GMO and Organic Crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- substance or object) able to be decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- crop: Crops that have had their DNA genetically modified
- Organic: met standards set by USDA
- Carrier of Genetic Information
- Engineering: modification of an organism's genetic material
- Science or practice of farming
- produced or involving production without the use of chemicals
- Who regulates the environment?
- not harmful to the environment
- United States Department of Agriculture
- product has no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives
Down
- use of living organisms to solve problems or develop new products.
- Combining genetic material from two species that are genetically compatible
- with organic: product with ingredients that are at least 70% certified organic ingredients
- a genetically determined characteristic
- Food and Drug Administration
- conserving an ecological balance by avoiding reducing the number of natural resources
- Farming: Farming technique that uses biological materials to produce food and fiber
- carrier or transporter of genetically engineered DNA segments into a host cell
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- What is an example of what scientists use genetic engineering for
- Example of a GM crop
- Sourced: materials or products from manufacturers within close distance of buyer
- On foods where you can you find whether the food has GMOs or not
- transferred from parent to offspring
25 Clues: Example of a GM crop • Food and Drug Administration • Carrier of Genetic Information • Genetically Modified Organisms • Science or practice of farming • Who regulates the environment? • not harmful to the environment • Organic: met standards set by USDA • transferred from parent to offspring • a genetically determined characteristic • United States Department of Agriculture • ...
Vocab Review 2026-03-31
Across
- to lessen or shrink in quantity
- the first people who already lived in a place
- to leave a group or country and become separate
- fuels, things like coal, oil, and gas that come from dead plants and animals and can be burned for energy
- climate, weather that is not too hot and not too cold
- not very many things spread out over an area
- an area where people live that is just outside a big city
- directions, the four main directions on a map
- job farming crops and raising livestock; farming
- land that can be used for farming
Down
- directions, the directions that are between the main directions on a map
- gases or smoke that come out of cars, factories, or other things into the air
- living in the country
- living, located, or taking place in a city
- when people from one place move to another place and take control of it
- people working together to make things or provide services
- in a great amount
- climate, weather that is very difficult for people, animals, and plants to live in
- to make greater
- a line that separates one place from another
- the land next to the sea
21 Clues: to make greater • in a great amount • living in the country • the land next to the sea • to lessen or shrink in quantity • land that can be used for farming • living, located, or taking place in a city • not very many things spread out over an area • a line that separates one place from another • the first people who already lived in a place • ...
Savanna 2022-10-09
Across
- This culture loves farming
- the all mixed-up inbetween bbaoab 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 • 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 • ...
FFA creed 2025-11-04
Across
- better days through better___.
- Belief in the____of farming
- motive of first paragraph
- time before now
Down
- the industry FFA members believe in the future of__
- the current time
- hardships that led to better things
- The first word of each paragraph in the creed
- faith is born not of words but of these
- people in farming
- strong trust
- The author
12 Clues: The author • strong trust • time before now • the current time • people in farming • motive of first paragraph • Belief in the____of farming • better days through better___. • hardships that led to better things • faith is born not of words but of these • The first word of each paragraph in the creed • the industry FFA members believe in the future of__
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. • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
- 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 • ...
Review of Geography 2023-05-29
Across
- 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 • ...
Ag-Keegan Watts 2016-01-19
Across
- Cultivation of rice on a paddy
- Forest vegatation which crops are being burned or cut
- raise of animals with utters
- different crops each year on fields
- the study of forests
- a lot of labor on a land
- large scale farming
- cultivation on aquatic animals
- farming for supplies to survive
- cultivation of crops and animals
- farming hired by migratory crews
- use of little labor
- domestication 10,000 years ago
- hunting for fish
- food relationships between species and biotic community
- a factory to feed and fat up livestock
- deliberaletley planted and harvested for humans
- a second crop is planted after the first one is
Down
- land of agricultural places
- commercial agriculture of hogs and pigs
- Period of a year when each crop can be grown
- Large scale farming
- monoculture for producing export crops
- dovetailing wiht the benefit from the industrial revolution
- Changes made to the environment
- cultures use there resources
- The killing of wild gang and crops for a type of agriculture
- introduction of high yield crops
- farmers that dont get wages
- farmers way of life
- animals stored by humans
- Small scale of crops grown
- The Continual movement of livestock
- any technological application that uses biological systems
34 Clues: hunting for fish • Large scale farming • large scale farming • farmers way of life • use of little labor • the study of forests • a lot of labor on a land • animals stored by humans • Small scale of crops grown • land of agricultural places • farmers that dont get wages • raise of animals with utters • cultures use there resources • Cultivation of rice on a paddy • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 4 - Agriculture 2025-10-19
Across
- 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 • ...
الزراعة - المستوى الثامن 2021-01-13
23 Clues: Palm • Earth • Crops • Spread • Prices • Forests • Turnout • compete • organic • cheating • consumer • Standards • resources • a program • quantities • Pesticides • Production • the farming • Fertilizers • development • Environment • Specifications • Psychologically
UNIT 1-4 Words 2024-11-25
23 Clues: male • rõdu • ümrik • pliit • moodne • suplema • haarama • viiking • eeldama • imetaja • varandus • mõjutama • aknalaud • pealkiri • viisakalt • võib-olla • naissoost • ärritunud • porikärbes • lamamistool • lahti laskma • talupidamine • jaht, purjekas
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
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
Across
- 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 • ...
Factory Farming and Food Systems Crossword 2026-02-15
Across
- Food system problem caused by throwing away uneaten food
- Food grown and sold close to where people live
- Farming that avoids synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
- Eating fewer animal products to improve health and the environment
- Gas produced by livestock that contributes to climate change
Down
- Farming that protects the environment and animal welfare
- Pollution that happens when animal waste enters rivers and lakes
- The system that includes growing processing and consuming food
- Large scale farming that produces food cheaply
- Large farms where animals are raised in crowded conditions
- When bacteria become harder to treat due to overuse of antibiotics
11 Clues: Food grown and sold close to where people live • Large scale farming that produces food cheaply • Farming that protects the environment and animal welfare • Food system problem caused by throwing away uneaten food • Farming that avoids synthetic pesticides and fertilizers • Large farms where animals are raised in crowded conditions • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
How Are Environmental Problems Slowly Damaging Costa Rica? 2023-11-01
Across
- 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 __ • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
Spanish 2023-03-07
latin/greek root words 2024-02-13
futuristic farming 2017-08-22
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- - Main animals used during Dairy Farming
- - Something made from milk and cocoa (Candy)
- - Farmers use less land but more labor and capital
Down
- - 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.
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 • ...
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
Across
- / 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.
Down
- / 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. • ...
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 • ...
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?
Down
- 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 _______ • ...
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.
