farming Crossword Puzzles
Geography Crossword 2016-08-18
Across
- extration of ores and minerals from the ground
- logging without permission
- the destruction of the forest
- handling the rainforest
- the re growing of the forest
- farming
- a rainforest in south america
Down
- logging only for a certain amount and only a few species
- cow farming
- the end of a species
- warming the rise of temperature
- people that live in the forest
- loose land caused by not having roots holding it together
13 Clues: farming • cow farming • the end of a species • handling the rainforest • logging without permission • the re growing of the forest • the destruction of the forest • a rainforest in south america • people that live in the forest • warming the rise of temperature • extration of ores and minerals from the ground • logging only for a certain amount and only a few species • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-11
Across
- type of farming created by inca
- couldnt find these crops in wild
- lived around 3000 years ago in thick jungles
- floating islands that grew food
- peninsula where the mayas lived
- they developed terrace farming
Down
- a unions or allance of 3 states
- executive and legislative
- the art of desing or constructing
- a chocolate powder
- a gift for graditude or respect
- settled in modern day mexico
- it grows in corn maizes
13 Clues: a chocolate powder • it grows in corn maizes • executive and legislative • settled in modern day mexico • they developed terrace farming • type of farming created by inca • a unions or allance of 3 states • floating islands that grew food • a gift for graditude or respect • peninsula where the mayas lived • couldnt find these crops in wild • the art of desing or constructing • ...
The computer game 2023-04-11
17 Clues: ägg • tid • ofta • höra • höna • fånga • lägga • gissa • arbete • besöka • gift man • strålande • förbereda • läxa/läxor • moster,faster • morbror, farbror • lantbruk,jordbruk
Marley Bagley~ Animal science 2022-09-20
Across
- application of scientific principles and new technologies in agriculture.
- fiber, animal food and oil
- predict the out come
- growth or antibiotics.
- speed, time, weight,calories
- improvement by selection.
- modification of characteristics of
- grown for livestock fuel starch and
- trying new things
Down
- weight the good and the bad
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals
- communicate what we do
- taking in people, places and things
- USDA regulated farming without the use of synthetic pesticides,
- scientific study of human society and social relationships.
- the study of living organismsstudy PhysicalScience of inanimate natural objects.
- genetically modified organism.
- organism.
- a hereditary gene transferred from a
19 Clues: organism. • trying new things • predict the out come • communicate what we do • growth or antibiotics. • improvement by selection. • fiber, animal food and oil • weight the good and the bad • speed, time, weight,calories • genetically modified organism. • modification of characteristics of • taking in people, places and things • grown for livestock fuel starch and • ...
Geography Coursework 2016-08-18
Across
- a rainforest in south america
- people that live in the forest
- logging without permission
- cow farming
- loose land caused by not having roots holding it together
- logging only for a certain amount and only a few species
- the destruction of the forest
Down
- farming
- handling the rainforest
- warming the rise of temperature
- the re growing of the forest
- the end of a species
- extration of ores and minerals from the ground
13 Clues: farming • cow farming • the end of a species • handling the rainforest • logging without permission • the re growing of the forest • a rainforest in south america • the destruction of the forest • people that live in the forest • warming the rise of temperature • extration of ores and minerals from the ground • logging only for a certain amount and only a few species • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2023-09-25
Across
- New Stone Age. The time period after humans invented farming. Life was characterized by people settling in villages and farming. Over time cities began to develop. Began about 12,000 years ago.
- A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home.
- A person who studies the past.
- A person who lives by hunting animals and gathering plants. They are usually nomadic.
- Concentrating on a specific type of job or task, rather than doing all types of tasks.
- A scientist who studies human life in the past by examining the things (artifacts) that people left behind.
- An object made or modified by a human being.
- Trustworthy.
- Old Stone Age. The time period before humans invented farming. Life was characterized by hunter-gatherers using basic stone tools. Lasted from about 2.6 million years ago to about 12,000 years ago.
Down
- A scientist who studies humankind in all aspects, especially human development and culture.
- To change the growth of plants or the behavior of animals in ways that are useful for humans.
- A complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills.
- Farming plants and animals to provide food and other necessary materials.
- Extra; having more than you need.
- People’s beliefs and practices about the existence, nature, and worship of a god or gods.
15 Clues: Trustworthy. • A person who studies the past. • Extra; having more than you need. • An object made or modified by a human being. • A person who moves from place to place without a permanent home. • Farming plants and animals to provide food and other necessary materials. • A person who lives by hunting animals and gathering plants. They are usually nomadic. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab (Farming/Irrigation types) 2024-01-15
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- releases water near roots through small pipes, most sustainable
- pumps water from underground to spray on crops
- moving herds over distances to feed, not on the same lot
- aka Alley cropping, planting rows of crops between rows of (fruit) trees
- "High density farming", animal farming in lots for max profit
- planting non-target plants to protect the target pant & land
- clearing of large fields by cutting and burning away brush for agricultural (typically plantation) purposes
- grows more than one crop in a field at a time
- the farming of herbivorous fish in pens for market
- also no-, reduced plowing between plantings
Down
- planting different crops in the same field year after year, changing though crops
- growing 2 crops on the same plot at the same time
- planting one thing year after year in the same field
- aka furrow irrigation, easiest/cheapest, drowning a field to water it
- commercially harvestable fish population
- plowing the surface to break up the soil
- planting several types of crops at a time on the same lot
- agribusiness, widespread planting of non-native crop for profit
18 Clues: commercially harvestable fish population • plowing the surface to break up the soil • also no-, reduced plowing between plantings • grows more than one crop in a field at a time • pumps water from underground to spray on crops • growing 2 crops on the same plot at the same time • the farming of herbivorous fish in pens for market • ...
UOI-5 2021-01-19
11 Clues: silk farming • UNWANTED PLANTS • NAME OF A PESTICIDE • TOOL USED TO CUT CROPS • crops sown in rainy season • USED TO DRAW WATER IN FARMS • SUPPLYING WATER TO DRY LAND • scattering of seeds by hand • loosening and upturning the soil • a farming wich gives us dairy products • SCI. OF CULTIVATION OF ORNAMENTAL PLANT
Sedentarization Crossword 2025-11-19
Across
- When this ran out, hunter gatherers would have to move.
- Large groups of animals that hunter gatherers followed
- Hunter gatherer women noticed that these things found in fruits and vegetables grow things when burried.
- A lifestyle of staying in one place, often linked to farming.
- A small community where sedentary people lived together.
- Flowing water where farming first arrives
- Moving from one region to another, often for survival. Or hunter gatheres followed animal ________
- The “New Stone Age,” when farming and permanent villages began.
- Name for era of huntergathers because they used rocks for tools.
- A person who tracks and kills animals for food. Typically done by men.
- When the world was frozen. Movie series with same name.
Down
- Good soil that can grow crops.
- People used these to climb out of their rooves before doors were invented
- To tame plants and animals for human use.
- The “Old Stone Age,” when humans lived by hunting and gathering.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food.
- To collect plants, fruits, and nuts for food. Typically done by women.
- A lifestyle of moving from place to place to follow food sources.
18 Clues: Good soil that can grow crops. • To tame plants and animals for human use. • Flowing water where farming first arrives • Large groups of animals that hunter gatherers followed • When this ran out, hunter gatherers would have to move. • When the world was frozen. Movie series with same name. • A small community where sedentary people lived together. • ...
Maize Maze - Farming 2024-07-17
Across
- A mixture of minerals and organic material that covers much of Earth's surface
- A male cow
- wheat, barley, corn, rice
- Turning over soil for planting
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Mans best friend
Down
- As stubborn as a
- Storage for grains or silage
- she lays eggs
- used for irrigation
- it might be a billy or a nanny
- A vehicle that helps the farmer to work in the field
12 Clues: A male cow • she lays eggs • As stubborn as a • Mans best friend • used for irrigation • wheat, barley, corn, rice • Storage for grains or silage • Turning over soil for planting • it might be a billy or a nanny • The process or period of gathering in crops • A vehicle that helps the farmer to work in the field • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION REVISION 2020-05-30
10 Clues: 100 years • The Rocket • Historical clue • Source of raw materials • UNION Represents workers • Essential for steam engines • Plant used for cloth making • TRADE What made Britain rich • RIOTS Protest farming machines • Make a living before the Industrial Revolution
Food For All Crossword 2025-11-02
10 Clues: People who grow crops. • Edible grain-based crop. • Growing plants for food. • Farming for personal use. • Essential body nutrients. • Practice of farming crops. • Chemicals that kill pests. • Nutrients that enrich soil. • Domesticated birds for food. • Process of getting nutrients.
unit 6 vacabulary thomas 2022-02-03
21 Clues: Laws • Coup • Safety • Region • Society • Farming • Execute • Produce • Business • Trademark • Isolation • community • Economics • Achievement • Take Charge • Hit forcibly • Expose Scandal • Protect Rights • Direct Decision • Keep people safe • Officially Order
Dragons! 2021-12-08
10 Clues: villain • to reduce • never give up • farming for food • fire breathing beast • farming with animals • when cells split apart • to solve a math problem • hero or heroin in a story • located in the center of towns in New Mexico
Bless Me, Ultima 2016-05-11
Across
- Farming family
- His indian told the story of the carp
- Ultima was accused of being one
- Term of respect for Ultima: La ___
- The fastest boy: ____ kid
- War-crazed murderer
- Where the oldest Marez boys were at the beginning of the novel
- Ultima's occupation
- Coached in manners by her sister
- Antonio's native language
- Well-mannered Marez daughter
- What a witch couldn't stand to wear
Down
- Luna uncle cured by Ultima
- Author of Bless Me, Ultima
- Wanted revenger for his brother's murder
- home before coming to the Marez home: Las Pasturas
- Color of the god-carp
- Gabriel's preferred occupation
- Ultima's pet and spirit
- In conflict about his destiny
- First grade teacher: Miss
- Home of Maria's farming relatives: El ____ De La Luna
22 Clues: Farming family • War-crazed murderer • Ultima's occupation • Color of the god-carp • Ultima's pet and spirit • The fastest boy: ____ kid • First grade teacher: Miss • Antonio's native language • Luna uncle cured by Ultima • Author of Bless Me, Ultima • Well-mannered Marez daughter • In conflict about his destiny • Gabriel's preferred occupation • Ultima was accused of being one • ...
Organic Food it's good for you 2024-03-28
11 Clues: Where plants grow • Regular, usual methods • Chemicals to kill pests • Food that's good for you • Soil made better for plants • Strong interests or hobbies • Making new animals or plants • Bad stuff in the environment • Make up for something missing • How much you get from farming • Farming without man-made chemicals
Geography Coursework 2016-08-17
Across
- cow farming
- logging without permission
- the destruction of the forest
- handling the rainforest
- the end of a species
Down
- a rainforest in south america
- the re growing of the forest
- logging only for a certain amount and only a few species
- people that live in the forest
- farming
- warming the rise of temperature
11 Clues: farming • cow farming • the end of a species • handling the rainforest • logging without permission • the re growing of the forest • a rainforest in south america • the destruction of the forest • people that live in the forest • warming the rise of temperature • logging only for a certain amount and only a few species
The Murray Darling Basin Crossword 2024-08-27
11 Clues: At risk • Large in size • Practice of farming • Where you grow crops • Where oganisims live • When water covers soil • A dip in the Earths surface • Your body needs to drink it • Something of upmost importance • A complex network or interconnected system • working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants
№8 Words 2023-10-11
23 Clues: лист • село • поле • трава • гілка • паркан • стежка • корінь • ворота • береги • долина • пагорб • урожай • рослина • краєвид • збирати • володіти • пори року • схід сонця • безнадійний • захід сонця • грунт, земля • сільське господарство
Agriculture Practices 2024-06-11
Across
- Controlled environment for growing plants.
- Trimming plants to improve growth.
- Covering soil with a layer to conserve moisture.
- Creating stepped levels on slopes for farming.
- Animal dung used to fertilize land.
- Chemicals used to eliminate crop pests.
- Fermented feed for livestock.
- Growing plants in nutrient-rich water.
- Agriculture without synthetic chemicals.
- Alternating crops in a field to maintain soil health.
Down
- A young plant grown from seed.
- Recycling organic waste to enrich soil.
- Joining plant parts to grow as one.
- Method to provide water to crops.
- Collecting ripe crops from the fields.
- Turning and mixing soil before planting.
- Nutrient additives for soil.
- Separating grain from plants.
- Preparing land for planting by turning over the soil.
- Combining trees and crops in farming.
20 Clues: Nutrient additives for soil. • Separating grain from plants. • Fermented feed for livestock. • A young plant grown from seed. • Method to provide water to crops. • Trimming plants to improve growth. • Joining plant parts to grow as one. • Animal dung used to fertilize land. • Combining trees and crops in farming. • Collecting ripe crops from the fields. • ...
dylan's 2025-01-30
Across
- turn on and off button and is big
- lives the mud and eats a lot
- glasses protects your eyes
- huge animal that lives on a farm
- dicot plant has red flowers
- plant that releases pollen
- the science or farming of farming, crops, animals, and plants
- sands your wood has a belt
- to grow plants
Down
- saw with a cover to protect you
- sands your wood has thing you can hang on to
- bumpy, yellow
- saw saw with two triggers
- sticks in the ground and helps for support
- huge plant lets us breath
- shoes so you don't slip and fall
- protects your hands
- monocot plant green a lot of it
- makes bread
- the state of the atmophere
20 Clues: makes bread • bumpy, yellow • to grow plants • protects your hands • huge plant lets us breath • saw saw with two triggers • glasses protects your eyes • plant that releases pollen • the state of the atmophere • sands your wood has a belt • dicot plant has red flowers • lives the mud and eats a lot • saw with a cover to protect you • monocot plant green a lot of it • ...
bless me utima all chapers 2023-04-06
Across
- Luna's uncle was cured by Ultima
- Well-mannered Marez daughter
- pet and spirit
- War-crazed murderer
- of the godolden-carp
- Farming family
- conflict about his destiny
- Where the oldest Marez boys were at the beginning of the novel
- His Indian told the story of the carp
- Term of respect for Ultima: La ___
- of Bless Me, Ultima
Down
- Ultima was accused of being one
- Home of Maria's farming relatives: El ____ De La Luna
- Ultima's occupation
- dad's name
- Antonio's native language
- Coached in manners by her sister
- The fastest boy: ____ kid
- First-grade teacher: Miss
- revenger for his brother's murder
- What a witch couldn't stand to wear
- preferred occupation
22 Clues: dad's name • pet and spirit • Farming family • Ultima's occupation • War-crazed murderer • of Bless Me, Ultima • of the godolden-carp • preferred occupation • Antonio's native language • The fastest boy: ____ kid • First-grade teacher: Miss • conflict about his destiny • Well-mannered Marez daughter • Ultima was accused of being one • Luna's uncle was cured by Ultima • ...
Teacher 2024-11-23
Across
- - Lack of fairness or justice.
- - Desire for a positive outcome.
- - Farming and raising animals.
- - Passed-down customs or practices.
- - System of goods and services in a country.
- - Conflicts or differences of opinion.
- - Basic structures like roads and power.
- - Dishonest behavior in power.
- - Creation of new ideas or methods.
- - Disputes or fights.
- - Positive outlook on the future.
- - State of being unsure.
- - Difference or inequality.
Down
- - Basic support or base.
- - Abundance of valuable resources.
- - Lack of stability or unpredictability.
- - People living in a place.
- - Total number of people.
- - Use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- - Ability to recover from challenges.
- - Growing crops and raising animals.
- - Shared beliefs and customs.
- - Ability to endure hardship.
- - Being untruthful or deceitful.
- - Great wealth or resources.
25 Clues: - Disputes or fights. • - Basic support or base. • - State of being unsure. • - Total number of people. • - People living in a place. • - Difference or inequality. • - Great wealth or resources. • - Shared beliefs and customs. • - Ability to endure hardship. • - Lack of fairness or justice. • - Farming and raising animals. • - Dishonest behavior in power. • ...
global history(sacko) 2017-06-07
23 Clues: china • israel • empire • africa • empire • romnlaw • targets • farming • zionist • alliance • 95thesis • saltmarch • castsystem • bringunity • socialorder • monotheistic • fertile soil • independence • river valleys • electedleaders • smith free trade • and architecture technology • affectsdistributionofpopulation
Unit 4 2023-11-01
25 Clues: aer • male • oder • kaer • rukis • ehkki • elajas • romaan • ajastu • naeris • elatuma • viiking • kindlus • varandus • sõjamees • röövretk • kaupmees • mõjutama • hiinlased • arheoloog • püssirohi • käsitööline • elama asuma • rahumeelselt • talupidamine
RIZZYTIME 2024-12-10
25 Clues: a • arc • gof • tax • guy • who • knee • rizz • just • ohio • beta • mango • phonk • fanum • chill • inner • alpha • sigma • demons • doesnt • winter • lowkey • skibidi • surgery • tommorow
Collectivisation 2021-05-17
Across
- Stalin’s policy of industrializing farming
- Horrendous outcome of famine
- Economies of …
- Disastrous outcome of collectivization
- Farm animals
- Deliberate killing of a race of people
- Area of great resistance to collectivization
- Stalin saw collectivization as carried out from where?
- Scarce commodity under collectivization
- Storage place for grain
- Historian that argued the famine was a deliberate terror (surname)
Down
- rural farmer
- Arbitrary figure applied to number of Kulaks
- System of farming in Russia
- Important Russian Newspaper
- The T in MTS
- Tsarist Russian economic reformer
- Kill off
- Group in which peasants live
- Collective farm (plural)
- Removal of unwanted citizen
- Class enemy (plural)
- Prosperous farmers (derogatory)
- Reason for Ukraine opposition to USSR (Movement)
- Making collectivization compulsory
25 Clues: Kill off • rural farmer • The T in MTS • Farm animals • Economies of … • Class enemy (plural) • Storage place for grain • Collective farm (plural) • System of farming in Russia • Important Russian Newspaper • Removal of unwanted citizen • Horrendous outcome of famine • Group in which peasants live • Prosperous farmers (derogatory) • Tsarist Russian economic reformer • ...
Old West and Mexicano Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-26
Across
- important industry in the Southwest from farming
- Mexican building material used in Southwest
- how were the Mexicans treated by u.s
- the cowboy borrowed/learned
- one legacy from Californios
- Indians help Lewis and Clark survive
- contribute to mining
- American laws were influenced by Mexican laws
- professional sport has its roots in Mexico
- industry the United States adopt Spanish
Down
- one contribution of Chinese immigrants
- what did pioneer women achieve well
- words names a geographical feature found in Southwest
- Mormons move west to Utah
- Lewis and Clark looking for the northwest passage
- Mexicano contribution to farming
- California's main industry?
- origins of the U.S. of the cattle industry
- Ancestors of Californios
- other name for mountain men
- legacy of the early missionaries to Oregon?
21 Clues: contribute to mining • Ancestors of Californios • Mormons move west to Utah • the cowboy borrowed/learned • California's main industry? • one legacy from Californios • other name for mountain men • Mexicano contribution to farming • what did pioneer women achieve well • how were the Mexicans treated by u.s • Indians help Lewis and Clark survive • ...
Miss Kemp's Grade 2 Class 2021-01-21
Across
- likes math and farming
- likes among us and hanging out with friends
- loves to dance and create crafts
- likes farming and hunting
- likes art and hanging out with friends
- likes singing and dancing
- loves art and animals
- likes among us and dancing
- likes to see his classmates
- likes ballet and to play with her friends
Down
- likes to skate and does not like cats
- likes eating and napping
- likes hunting and ice fishing
- likes to golf and wear zyia clothes
- likes math and art
- likes rats and flies
- likes math and animals
- likes to play lego and listen to music
- likes soccer and hockey
- likes to play video games
- likes skating and dancing
- likes soccer and reading
22 Clues: likes math and art • likes rats and flies • loves art and animals • likes math and farming • likes math and animals • likes soccer and hockey • likes eating and napping • likes soccer and reading • likes farming and hunting • likes singing and dancing • likes to play video games • likes skating and dancing • likes among us and dancing • likes to see his classmates • ...
Introduction to World History 2021-04-19
Across
- payment from a conquered group to its conquerors
- ruling family that holds power for many years
- government where a small group is in control
- bringing water to dry land using canals
- tamed to keep as a pet or on a farm
- rule by one person over a kingdom
- roaming from place to place
- belief in one god
- area where civilization began
- artificial channel for conveying water
Down
- staying in one place, not nomadic
- shift from foraging to farming
- doctrine that all people are equal
- political unit where one state dominates others
- government by a religious ruler
- the science of farming
- science concerned with properties of metals
- one who hunts animals and forages plants
- advanced social and cultural development
- a solemn, binding agreement or promise
20 Clues: belief in one god • the science of farming • roaming from place to place • area where civilization began • shift from foraging to farming • government by a religious ruler • staying in one place, not nomadic • rule by one person over a kingdom • doctrine that all people are equal • tamed to keep as a pet or on a farm • artificial channel for conveying water • ...
KNOWLEDGE- by James 2017-10-18
Across
- Its atomic number is 82
- caused by industrial air pollution and transportation.
- an agency that protects the environment.
- the destruction and moving of soil.
- used to promote plant growth.
- 1 carbon and 2 oxygen atoms.
- A large part of ground erosion and deforestation
- A way of farming or a hill and preventing soil loss
- mid-west in america, dust blown by wind.
- A period with little to no water
- particles carried from construction.
- its atomic number is 16.
Down
- used to kill bugs.
- a layer of the atmosphere and a toxic molecule.
- humans on Earth.
- to maintain something at a certain level
- water found under ground.
- used to kill plants.
- factories and other mechanical production facilities.
- its atomic number is 80.
20 Clues: humans on Earth. • used to kill bugs. • used to kill plants. • Its atomic number is 82 • its atomic number is 80. • its atomic number is 16. • water found under ground. • 1 carbon and 2 oxygen atoms. • used to promote plant growth. • A period with little to no water • the destruction and moving of soil. • particles carried from construction. • to maintain something at a certain level • ...
WWWII and Post WWII 2022-02-23
Across
- write in vote.
- new farming practice created fertile top soil.
- increased GA. income.
- Atlanta's public schools(Hartsfield)
- was lit. governor who should have been in office.
- bases started by Russell.
- % was the south was with wages.
- Roosevelt made to help southern states.
- helped increase farm production
- financed Atlanta's 1936 payroll.
- refused to leave until the issue was resolved.
Down
- died before taking office.
- bombers were built in Marietta.
- transported on Liberty ships.
- to urban areas because of decline in farming
- increased crop yields.
- of billions is what American critics
- provided $50billion in supplies f
- is what the number of farmers did.
- crippled the U.S. Navy in the Pacific.
- was also promoted by Hartsfield.
- was held to elect Herman Talmadge.
- Vinson's nickname.
23 Clues: write in vote. • Vinson's nickname. • increased GA. income. • increased crop yields. • bases started by Russell. • died before taking office. • transported on Liberty ships. • bombers were built in Marietta. • helped increase farm production • was also promoted by Hartsfield. • % was the south was with wages. • financed Atlanta's 1936 payroll. • provided $50billion in supplies f • ...
Introduction to World History 2021-04-16
Across
- ruling family that holds power for many years
- belief in one god
- all people are equal
- artificial channel for conveying water
- the science of farming
- advanced social and cultural development
- science concerned with properties of metals
- government by a religious leader
- bringing water to dry land using canals
- roaming from place to place
- staying in one place, not nomadic
Down
- the shift from foraging to farming
- tamed and kept as a pet or on a farm
- survives by hunting animals and foraging
- government where a small group is in control
- payment from a conquered group to its conquerors
- a binding agreement or promise
- area where civilization began
- rule by one person over a kingdom
- political unit where one state dominates others
20 Clues: belief in one god • all people are equal • the science of farming • roaming from place to place • area where civilization began • a binding agreement or promise • government by a religious leader • rule by one person over a kingdom • staying in one place, not nomadic • the shift from foraging to farming • tamed and kept as a pet or on a farm • ...
WWWII and Post WWII 2022-02-23
Across
- write in vote.
- new farming practice created fertile top soil.
- increased GA. income.
- Atlanta's public schools(Hartsfield)
- was lit. governor who should have been in office.
- bases started by Russell.
- % was the south was with wages.
- Roosevelt made to help southern states.
- helped increase farm production
- financed Atlanta's 1936 payroll.
- refused to leave until the issue was resolved.
Down
- died before taking office.
- bombers were built in Marietta.
- transported on Liberty ships.
- to urban areas because of decline in farming
- increased crop yields.
- of billions is what American critics
- provided $50billion in supplies f
- is what the number of farmers did.
- crippled the U.S. Navy in the Pacific.
- was also promoted by Hartsfield.
- was held to elect Herman Talmadge.
- Vinson's nickname.
23 Clues: write in vote. • Vinson's nickname. • increased GA. income. • increased crop yields. • bases started by Russell. • died before taking office. • transported on Liberty ships. • bombers were built in Marietta. • helped increase farm production • was also promoted by Hartsfield. • % was the south was with wages. • financed Atlanta's 1936 payroll. • provided $50billion in supplies f • ...
KNOWLEDGE 2017-10-18
Across
- its atomic number is 80.
- mid-west in america, dust blown by wind.
- used to kill plants.
- particles carried from construction.
- 1 carbon and 2 oxygen atoms.
- caused by industrial air pollution and transportation.
- a layer of the atmosphere and a toxic molecule.
- A way of farming or a hill and preventing soil loss
- used to kill bugs.
- used to promote plant growth.
- its atomic number is 16.
Down
- the destruction and moving of soil.
- humans on Earth.
- to maintain something at a certain level
- Its atomic number is 82
- A period with little to no water
- factories and other mechanical production facilities.
- water found under ground.
- an agency that protects the environment.
- A large part of ground erosion and deforestation
20 Clues: humans on Earth. • used to kill bugs. • used to kill plants. • Its atomic number is 82 • its atomic number is 80. • its atomic number is 16. • water found under ground. • 1 carbon and 2 oxygen atoms. • used to promote plant growth. • A period with little to no water • the destruction and moving of soil. • particles carried from construction. • to maintain something at a certain level • ...
KNOWLEDGE- by James 2017-10-18
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- an agency that protects the environment.
- mid-west in america, dust blown by wind.
- its atomic number is 80.
- used to kill plants.
- its atomic number is 16.
- to maintain something at a certain level
- a layer of the atmosphere and a toxic molecule.
- water found under ground.
- A large part of ground erosion and deforestation
- used to kill bugs.
- factories and other mechanical production facilities.
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- Its atomic number is 82
- 1 carbon and 2 oxygen atoms.
- A way of farming or a hill and preventing soil loss
- the destruction and moving of soil.
- used to promote plant growth.
- caused by industrial air pollution and transportation.
- humans on Earth.
- particles carried from construction.
- A period with little to no water
20 Clues: humans on Earth. • used to kill bugs. • used to kill plants. • Its atomic number is 82 • its atomic number is 80. • its atomic number is 16. • water found under ground. • 1 carbon and 2 oxygen atoms. • used to promote plant growth. • A period with little to no water • the destruction and moving of soil. • particles carried from construction. • an agency that protects the environment. • ...
EARTH'S ENVIRONMENT 2023-12-05
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- to do with farming
- the headdress on the Torres Strait flag
- farming in the sea
- reusing something thats already been used
- protecting Earth for future generations
- the area around a particular place
- a bike friendly city in the Netherlands
- largest coral reef in the world
- this means to use less
- this shape is in the centre of the Torres Strait flag
- this bean produces chocolate
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- traditional Aboriginal food
- your contribution towards carbon emissions
- caused by vehicle and factory emissions
- a type of aquaculture that is farmed in the sea
- business that makes money
- the second most sustainable city in the world
- local gardens set up for local people to use
- activities people do for fun
- relates to the customs of a community
20 Clues: to do with farming • farming in the sea • this means to use less • business that makes money • traditional Aboriginal food • activities people do for fun • this bean produces chocolate • largest coral reef in the world • the area around a particular place • relates to the customs of a community • the headdress on the Torres Strait flag • caused by vehicle and factory emissions • ...
Hughes Homeroom 2023-02-10
21 Clues: JB • GTA • SKOL • Cows • Goats • Legos • Nurse • Shoes • TikTok • Farming • Big Mac • Football • Cake Pops • Basketball • Josh Allen • Volleyball • Late Nights • Video Games • Knowledge Bowl • Singing Monsters • Bailey Zimmermann
G6L4 2022-04-26
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-19
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- What party limited immigrant voting?
- The Commercial capital of the U.S.
- A Revolution of Rivers, Roads, and Canals
- The name of the first boat
- the most important canal
- Made interchangeable parts and the cottone gin
- Henry clay's _ System.
- What other than Steamboats helped connect the east and west.
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- Made Cotton more profitable
- what type of economy does the North have
- The creation of more cities
- This crop is more than 50% of the U.S. Exports
- The transportation Revolution built america's _
- Made the steel plow
- The last name of the man who mad the Reaper.
- What type of boat help cut shipping prices by 90%
- Famous Textile Mill
- Prejudice by native born Americans
- Where is Commercial Farming
- The Souths Economy
20 Clues: The Souths Economy • Made the steel plow • Famous Textile Mill • Henry clay's _ System. • the most important canal • The name of the first boat • Made Cotton more profitable • The creation of more cities • Where is Commercial Farming • The Commercial capital of the U.S. • Prejudice by native born Americans • What party limited immigrant voting? • ...
Agricultural terms 2021-04-29
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- of the plant that will be stocked
- plants resulting from crosses
- organisms get food from dead organics
- cultivation of fruit flowers and vegetables
- of the process of converting ammonia to nitrate( the best food for plants)
- of putrefaction a chemical change
- of decomposing organis
- agricultural production facilities
- living together with mutual luck
Down
- of weeds
- of the ability to produce
- conducts trading business products of farming
- substance that is added to a plant
- industry in agriculture
- discoloration of leaves as a result of poisoning
- efforts to improve the soil back to fertile
- affairs of agriculture or agricultural land
- agrochemicals agriculture
- farming systems that use water as a medium
- of the class of animals with wings and two legs
20 Clues: of weeds • of decomposing organis • industry in agriculture • of the ability to produce • agrochemicals agriculture • plants resulting from crosses • living together with mutual luck • of the plant that will be stocked • of putrefaction a chemical change • substance that is added to a plant • agricultural production facilities • organisms get food from dead organics • ...
Olmec, Maya, Aztec 2024-03-07
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- farming
- a religious ceremony
- Lake where the Aztecs built Tenochtitlan
- used by the Mayans for drinking water and burials
- Inventors of chocolate, rubber, and maize farming
- belief in more than one god
- an older culture that influences a new one
- A peninsula where the Mayans lived
- a story that tells how something started
- a sport where the losers were killed
- Build a brilliantly engineered city and were brutal
- a pipe that carries fresh water
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- Place where the Aztecs lived
- capital city of the Aztecs
- giving something up to make a god happy
- corn
- Created calendars, math, and built pyramids
- island farms built by the Aztecs
- a large bridge
- things you get from nature to build and live
20 Clues: corn • farming • a large bridge • a religious ceremony • capital city of the Aztecs • belief in more than one god • Place where the Aztecs lived • a pipe that carries fresh water • island farms built by the Aztecs • A peninsula where the Mayans lived • a sport where the losers were killed • giving something up to make a god happy • Lake where the Aztecs built Tenochtitlan • ...
Year 9 Geography 2024-08-15
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- A graphical representation of basic climatic parameters, typically temperature and rainfall
- Any form of water that falls from the sky, including rain and snow
- Type of farming that aims to maximise output from a small area
- Information or citation detailing the origin of the map’s data
- Farming that uses large areas with inputs proportional to the land size
- The direction a map faces, typically indicated by a compass
- The edge or boundary of something, often used in map-making
- A key to symbols, typically found on a map
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- A ratio which shows the relationship between distances on a map and actual distances on the ground
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- A farming technique that improves accuracy and efficiency
- A large area characterized by its vegetation, climate, and wildlife
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- Day-to-day atmospheric conditions in a particular place
- The heading that explains the subject or purpose of a map
15 Clues: A key to symbols, typically found on a map • Day-to-day atmospheric conditions in a particular place • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem • A farming technique that improves accuracy and efficiency • The heading that explains the subject or purpose of a map • The direction a map faces, typically indicated by a compass • ...
Soil Crossword 2023-11-05
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- - Here are the minerals and nutrients. This layer supports the process of plant growth due to its nutrients.
- - Soil becomes depleted of nutrients, compacted, salinized, and acidified.
- - The diverse community of tiny life forms residing in soil.
- - It is a resource of soil formation - this is where everything starts. Full of weathered rocks and minerals. It is above bedrock.
- - The soil has certain ______ like properties when it comes to water.
- - How many soil horizons are there
- - Soil absorbs harmful substances (heavy metals, pesticides, pollutants).
- - Chemicals used in farming, which hurt soil.
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- - The process of storing a surtant organic mater element in soil.
- - Terracing, Contour farming, Reforestation to prevent soil erosion
- - Limitation on pesticides, no-till farming, and crop rotation
- - The upper layer, full of organic matter like humus and leaves.
- - This is the unweathered layer of ruck that is below all of the other horizons. It provides a base for soil development.
- - Causing soil damage through (floods, turnarounds, hurricanes, etc.)
- - Loss of the topsoil layer.
15 Clues: - Loss of the topsoil layer. • - How many soil horizons are there • - Chemicals used in farming, which hurt soil. • - The diverse community of tiny life forms residing in soil. • - Limitation on pesticides, no-till farming, and crop rotation • - The upper layer, full of organic matter like humus and leaves. • ...
The Great Depression crossword"- 2023-10-16
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- a long time without rain
- refers to as when the New York Stock Market crashed in 1929 and as what caused the great depression
- Work is given to the unemployed people by the government
- The rise of prices for goods and other things
- Monetary compensation earned from a job
- Someone who always moves to new places in search of work most of the time farming
- farming life outside of the cities
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- Speeches given over the radio to the country
- rate The total of people willing to work and looking for a job.
- storm like tornado with clouds of dirt cause by over farming
- One the reasons the depression happened
- A type of village for homeless people in the 1930s.
- people who migrate from Oklahoma due to dust storms and crop failure
- Many people rush to the bank to get their deposits out
- a series of laws passed in the south after the civil war
15 Clues: a long time without rain • farming life outside of the cities • One the reasons the depression happened • Monetary compensation earned from a job • Speeches given over the radio to the country • The rise of prices for goods and other things • A type of village for homeless people in the 1930s. • Many people rush to the bank to get their deposits out • ...
The Great Depression crossword 2023-10-16
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- refers to as when the New York Stock Market crashed in 1929 and as what caused the great depression
- A type of village for homeless people in the 1930s.
- Speeches given over the radio to the country
- storm like tornado with clouds of dirt cause by over farming
- The rise of prices for goods and other things
- One the reasons the depression happened
- Someone who always moves to new places in search of work most of the time farming
- Work is given to the unemployed people by the government
Down
- rate The total of people willing to work and looking for a job.
- Monetary compensation earned from a job
- a series of laws passed in the south after the civil war
- farming life outside of the cities
- people who migrate from Oklahoma due to dust storms and crop failure
- a long time without rain
- Many people rush to the bank to get their deposits out
15 Clues: a long time without rain • farming life outside of the cities • Monetary compensation earned from a job • One the reasons the depression happened • Speeches given over the radio to the country • The rise of prices for goods and other things • A type of village for homeless people in the 1930s. • Many people rush to the bank to get their deposits out • ...
Application 2020-09-08
Kentucky J.A 2021-09-30
17 Clues: Hotel • plane • price • macbook • farming • Medical • switches • teaching • Building • building • authority • investing • Solar Panel • imagination • observation • Funeral Home • organizing companies
Homestead video vocab 2022-11-08
Vocab for ¨Bomb¨ 2021-01-29
17 Clues: Harsh • Agent • Truce • Accuse • Attach • Attack • Design • Cursed • Farming • Logical • Bugging • Division • Shadowing • Agreement • GB, US, SU • Adolf Hitler • US, GB, Soviet Union
Occupations - Verbs 2021-09-05
17 Clues: Air • Car • Chef • Lydia • Actor • Money • Camera • Farmer • Teacher • Flowers • Student • La la la • Astronaut • Journalist • Hairstylist • Pen and Paper • Desk and Computer
History of architecture 2018-09-02
17 Clues: (spår) • (verktyg) • (bevarad) • (grottor) • (liknande) • (jordbruk) • (forntida) • (förfäder) • (utvecklades) • (tegelstenar) • (bosätta sig) • (förbättringar) • (ingång, entré) • (fasta, bestående) • (vindskydd, regnskydd) • (bosättning. bebyggelse) • (föredrog, ville hellre)
It's People 2018-10-09
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- Traditional Habits that people do over and over again
- A Country with many industrial actives
- Making something urban
- Countryside (Characteristics of it)
- Building, Roads,etc
- Number of people in an area
- A (Average) time someone is supposed to live
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- The spreading of culture
- An agriculture(Farming) trying to get more advanced/well know
- The use of resources
- Town/City (Characteristics of it)
- Farming
12 Clues: Farming • Building, Roads,etc • The use of resources • Making something urban • The spreading of culture • Number of people in an area • Town/City (Characteristics of it) • Countryside (Characteristics of it) • A Country with many industrial actives • A (Average) time someone is supposed to live • Traditional Habits that people do over and over again • ...
Neolithic and River Valleys Extra Credit 2023-10-12
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- Another word for farming
- Written Language of Egypt
- Burial chambers of the Pharaohs in Egypt
- Laws in Ancient Babylon. The code of
- Revolution from hunting and gathering to farming
- Taming wild animals
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- The enduring issue that discusses war
- Having extra food
- Digging canals to water crops
- Written Language of Mesopotamia
- People working different jobs. Job
- Ancient City-State in Mesopotamia
12 Clues: Having extra food • Taming wild animals • Another word for farming • Written Language of Egypt • Digging canals to water crops • Written Language of Mesopotamia • Ancient City-State in Mesopotamia • People working different jobs. Job • Laws in Ancient Babylon. The code of • The enduring issue that discusses war • Burial chambers of the Pharaohs in Egypt • ...
Cooked: Air Crossword 2018-10-23
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- When people started _________, they started settling down and building villages.
- This term refers to the period from the first humans to the birth of writing.
- We study history by looking at _________.
- These are people who study the past by digging up artifacts
- This term refers to the period when humans used stone tools
- These advanced creatures evolved from apes
- This was an important step in human evolution; it allowed humans to eat more food faster.
- Early humans survived by being ________.
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- This term refers to the time when people started farming.
- The first Americans got to North America by crossing the __________.
- This bacteria enters dough and helps it rise and fill with air.
- This is the only human species left on Earth
- Humans would not have evolved unless they had learned to control _______.
- When the __________ ended, it got warmer, and people started farming.
- Long ago, people learned to grind wheat into flour and bake it into ________.
15 Clues: Early humans survived by being ________. • We study history by looking at _________. • These advanced creatures evolved from apes • This is the only human species left on Earth • This term refers to the time when people started farming. • These are people who study the past by digging up artifacts • This term refers to the period when humans used stone tools • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-18
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- a crop whose genetic structure has been altered to make it more useful and efficient for human purposes
- An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit of land area
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- burning a portion of forest so that the soil there can be used for agricultural purposes
- a man-made system whereby water is spread from its natural source (such as a lake or river) over a much larger geographic range to aid in agricultural production
- Both animal and crops are farmed in the same area
- food production mainly for the family
- Activities centered on cultivating domesticated crops and livestock
- Any high-value crop that is sold for profit
- used the increased technology from the Industrial Revolution as a means to increase farm productivity through mechanization
- a type of commercial farming in which the livestock (usually cattle) is allowed to roam over an established area
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- The growing of crops like grapes and olives
- a period of increased agricultural productivity that occurred in the mid-20th century, primarily in developing countries.
- The slow change from hunter and gather societies to more agriculturally based ones through the gradual understanding of seeds, watering, and plant care
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Building a series of steps or flat land for farming on the sides of hills or mountains
- A form of agriculture undertaken in order to generate products for sale off of the farm in order to make a profit.
- hybridization and genetic engineering of products and the increased use of pesticides and fertilizers
- a concept used in developing countries to help create sustainability
- reluctance to use biotechnology in farming
20 Clues: food production mainly for the family • reluctance to use biotechnology in farming • The growing of crops like grapes and olives • Any high-value crop that is sold for profit • Both animal and crops are farmed in the same area • Activities centered on cultivating domesticated crops and livestock • a concept used in developing countries to help create sustainability • ...
Wesward Expansion 2023-12-19
mesopotamia crossword puzzle 2024-10-14
9 Clues: set of rules • to move water • dividing class • type of writing • more than enough • used for farming • place to worship • place for farming • landmass with water around it
Chapter 5 2021-05-17
latin/greek root words - lettie 2024-02-12
Farming 2021-01-20
Farming 2021-01-18
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- farming Two or more crops are grown simultaneously on the same piece of land_____.
- Series of different types of crops in the same area in different seasons______.
- farming Farmers grow crops for themselves and there families_____.
Down
- Rearing and breeding of silkworm is called______.
- crops Crops grown for profit______.
5 Clues: crops Crops grown for profit______. • Rearing and breeding of silkworm is called______. • farming Farmers grow crops for themselves and there families_____. • Series of different types of crops in the same area in different seasons______. • farming Two or more crops are grown simultaneously on the same piece of land_____.
AP Human Geo Vocab 5 (Agriculture) 2025-03-22
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- The period that brought improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of farm produce that began in the late 1600s and continued through the 1930s
- A land survey system created by the U.S. Land Ordinance of 1785, which divides most of the country's territory into a grid of square-shaped townships with 6-mile sides
- How humans alter natural land, like farming, building cities, or cutting forests
- Small-scale farming of fruits, veggies, and flowers sold directly to consumers or local markets, usually near cities.
- Products that have been changed or processed to increase their value, like turning raw vegetables into canned goods or snacks
- Planting two or three crops per year on the same plan.d
- The process by which once-fertile land becomes desert as a result of climate variation or human activities
- High-yield crops and chemicals to boost food production
- A series of links connecting a commodity's many places of production and distribution
- Process of transporting and trading food across countries to ensure it reaches different regions around the world
- Area with limited access to fresh, nutritious foods
- Farming is oriented exclusively toward the production of agricultural commodities for sale in the market.
- The period during which the early domestication and diffusion of plants and animals and the cultivation of seed crops led to the development of agriculture
- Clearing and destruction of forests to clear land for agricultural use
- Cost advantages that can come with a larger scale of operations
- Explains how the demand for and price of land decreases as its distance from the central business district increases.
- A phenomenon where herders and their livestock move seasonally between their summer and winter pastures
- A certification program that supports good crop prices for farmers and environmentally sound farming practices trade trade movements Focus on buying and selling goods within a specific region or community, promoting local products, and reducing reliance on global trade.e
- Use of science and technology, like genetic modification, to improve crops and farming
- Divides land into narrow strips, usually along a river or a road.
- It is a way of life where people move with their animals for grazing, mainly in dry areas.
- A living organism, including crops and livestock, that is produced through genetic engineering
- A system of breeding and rearing herd livestock, such as cattle, sheep, or goats, by following the seasonal movements of rainfall meanings passed from generation within a given society
- The cultivation of a plot of land until it becomes less productive, typically for about 3-5 years; when productivity drops, the farmer shifts to a new plot of land that has been prepared by slash-and-burn agriculture
- Occurs when commodities account for more than 60% of the value of a country's total expo. arts
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- Agribusinesses, organized at the global scale; encompass all elements of growing, harvesting, processing, transporting, marketing, consuming, and disposing of food for people.
- A fenced enclosure used for intensive livestock feeding that serves to limit livestock movement and associated weight loss
- Large corporation that provides a vast array of goods and services to support the agricultural industry
- A direct-to-consumer marketing arrangement in which farmers are guaranteed buyers for their produce at guaranteed prices and consumers receive fresh food directly from the producer. ers
- How farmers use land around a city based on cost and distance, with perishable goods close to the market and livestock farther away
- A diverse system of agriculture based on the cultivation of cereal grains and root crops (such as potatoes and yams) and the reading of herd livestock.
- Changes in people's eating habits are often influenced by factors like culture, health, or availability of food.d
- The practice of growing a single crop or raising one type of livestock over a large area.
- Uses AI, robotics, drones, and genetic engineering to make farming smarter and more efficient.
- Food production is mainly for consumption by the farming and local community, rather than principally for sale in the market.t
- Large-scale, commercial farming of cash crops like sugar, coffee, and cotton, usually in tropical regions with cheap labor.
- Agriculture involves cutting small plots in forests or woodlands, burning the cuttings to clear the round and release nutrients, and planting in the ash of the cleared plot.t
- Buying and selling of goods and services within cities, often involving local, national, or international markets.
- The production of crops and livestock using ecological processes, natural biodiversity, and renewable resources rather than industrial practices and synthetic inputs
- A commitment to satisfying human food and textile needs and to enhancing the quality of life for farmers and society as a whole, now and in the future; requires a valance in feeding the growing population, minimizing environmental impacts, and ensuring social justice.
- Survey system that uses natural features such as trees, boulders, and streams to delineate property boundaries
- The process of removing water from wetlands to create land for farming, building, or other uses
- Occurs when large numbers of people experience long periods of inadequate diet.s
- The harmful contamination of air, water, or land by waste or chemicals
- The concentration of dissolved salts in the soil
- The commercial raising of livestock on large areas of land for meat, wool, or dairy
- The cultivation of a single commercial crop on extensive tracts of land
- The cultivation and harvesting of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions
- Artificial supply of water to crops for farming
- Step-like landforms built on hills or slopes to prevent erosion and help with farming.
50 Clues: Artificial supply of water to crops for farming • The concentration of dissolved salts in the soil • Area with limited access to fresh, nutritious foods • Planting two or three crops per year on the same plan.d • High-yield crops and chemicals to boost food production • Cost advantages that can come with a larger scale of operations • ...
Wesward Expansion 2023-12-19
FFA Creed Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-13
10 Clues: Current time • Time yet to come • Earlier or previous • Improved or superior • Strong belief or trust • Those who work in farming • Difficulties or hardships • Successes or accomplishments • The science or practice of farming • Groups of people born around the same time
chapter 10 ap hug 2022-03-01
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- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture 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.
- shed The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- farming Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the truck was a Middle English word meaning "barter" or "exchange of commodities."
- A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a long period.
Down
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agriculture is designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- A type of agriculture in which the farmers maximize food production on relatively small fields.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Ap human 2022-02-01
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- farming, farmers have low inputs of fetilizers and/or pesticides and little ivestment in labor and capital
- Ranching, Commercial grazing. Semiarid or dry land. Developed countries where vegetation is sparse and soil is too poor to support crops.
- Farming, Ring surrounding the area is the milkshed. All parts of the world. Produces the most important thing(Milk)
- Cultivation, form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another. Switches every few years, then left alone for a relatively long period. Found in developing countries.
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- farming, farmers grow enough to feed one’s family and close community using fewer mechanicial resources and more hand labor ro care for crops and livestock
- Farming, Crops are grown primarily for human consumption. Machinery, expanse. Grows in both warm climates, and harsh climates.
- farming, farmers expand a great deal of effort to produce from an area of land and rely on high levels of energy and inouts like chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
- Nomadism, Form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- farming, farmers grow crops and raise livestock for profit to sell to customers.
9 Clues: farming, farmers grow crops and raise livestock for profit to sell to customers. • Nomadism, Form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals. • farming, farmers have low inputs of fetilizers and/or pesticides and little ivestment in labor and capital • ...
Ap human 2022-02-01
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- farming, farmers have low inputs of fetilizers and/or pesticides and little ivestment in labor and capital
- Ranching, Commercial grazing. Semiarid or dry land. Developed countries where vegetation is sparse and soil is too poor to support crops.
- Farming, Ring surrounding the area is the milkshed. All parts of the world. Produces the most important thing(Milk)
- Cultivation, form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another. Switches every few years, then left alone for a relatively long period. Found in developing countries.
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- farming, farmers grow enough to feed one’s family and close community using fewer mechanicial resources and more hand labor ro care for crops and livestock
- Farming, Crops are grown primarily for human consumption. Machinery, expanse. Grows in both warm climates, and harsh climates.
- farming, farmers expand a great deal of effort to produce from an area of land and rely on high levels of energy and inouts like chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
- Nomadism, Form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals.
- farming, farmers grow crops and raise livestock for profit to sell to customers.
9 Clues: farming, farmers grow crops and raise livestock for profit to sell to customers. • Nomadism, Form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals. • farming, farmers have low inputs of fetilizers and/or pesticides and little ivestment in labor and capital • ...
History class 2021-09-10
16 Clues: act • rang • long • belt • drive • joseph • plains • farming • farming • minning • annuities • cornstock • sodbusters • a custer • creak massacre • peace commission
Farming 2021-01-21
5 Clues: Name a hand tool. • The bleeding and rearing of fish. • farming Name any one type of farming. • It is used to control agriculture pests. • The process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop.
farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: - GIVES VARIOUS NUTRIENTS TO TJHE SOIL • - BETTER CONTROL OF WEEDS ,PESTS AND DISEASES • - IT HELPSTO REDUCE SOIL EROSION AND WATER LOSS • - THAT ARE GROWN FOR DECORATIVE PURPOSES IN GARDENS • - IS REARING OF SILKWORMS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SILK
Farming 2021-01-18
Farming 2021-01-19
5 Clues: helps in digging field • they kill unwanted pests • helps in cutting crops in field • the process of loosening and upturning the soil • farmer grows enough food to feed themselves and their families
Farming 2021-01-19
5 Clues: rearing of silkworm. • sown in rainy seoson. • cultivation of ornamental plants. • it is also called multiple cropping. • in this a lot of invesment and labour are required.
Farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: helps in digging field. • helps in beating grains and crops. • the crops that are sown in rainy season. • the breeding and rearing of fish is called_ • process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop with the help of hand sickle or machines.
Farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: used to control pests • starts with burning the previous crop • breaks the large lumps of clay into smaller particles • it is the scattering of seeds by hand all over the field • refers to supply to the supplying of water to dry land as supplementation of rain water
Farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: - Name any one farm animal • _ Name any one dairy product • - Write any two methods of sowing seeds • - Name any one thing made from feathers • - Levelling is done with the help of a soil
Farming 2021-01-18
Across
- farming Two or more crops are grown simultaneously on the same piece of land_____.
- Series of different types of crops in the same area in different seasons______.
- farming Farmers grow crops for themselves and there families_____.
Down
- Rearing and breeding of silkworm is called______.
- crops Crops grown for profit______.
5 Clues: crops Crops grown for profit______. • Rearing and breeding of silkworm is called______. • farming Farmers grow crops for themselves and there families_____. • Series of different types of crops in the same area in different seasons______. • farming Two or more crops are grown simultaneously on the same piece of land_____.
farming 2022-10-19
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-01-14
Across
- Tools or methods, like the Aztecs’ farming systems, that help people.
- A new idea or invention that makes life better.
- A group of people with cities, government, and culture.
- Growing food and raising animals to survive.
- How a group chooses leaders and makes rules.
Down
- A special tradition or practice, like the Taino's dancing.
- Beliefs about gods and how people worship them.
- The study of stars and planets to track time and seasons.
- The land, water, and climate that affect how people live.
- A system where some people have more power than others.
- The exchange of goods, like the Taino trading with other islands.
- The changes or effects of an idea or event, like terrace farming helping farming today.
12 Clues: Growing food and raising animals to survive. • How a group chooses leaders and makes rules. • Beliefs about gods and how people worship them. • A new idea or invention that makes life better. • A system where some people have more power than others. • A group of people with cities, government, and culture. • The study of stars and planets to track time and seasons. • ...
UNITS 1-5 AP HUMAN CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-05-15
Across
- A graph that is shaped like a pyramid that shows the ages and genders of people in a country.
- A country's full control over its land, people, and government.
- When one country takes control of another area and rules over it.
- Something that makes a person want to leave their country.
- Shows how much a map shrinks real life distances.
- Religons that tries to spread and convert people (think world wide).
- Farming to feed your family, not to sell.
- How people give meaning to a place through cultural activities.
- Opportunities that makes a person want to move to a country.
Down
- A time (revolution) when farming improved due to fertilizers, and machines.
- When people move to a place due to their families
- A government plan to increase the number of babies being born. (Pro)
- Big companies that control all parts of farming.
- The largest number of people an area can support.
- When people move in stages, like from a village to a town, then to a city.
- A government plan to decrease the number of babies being born. (Against)
- A group of related languages that started from the same old language.
- A trait that brings people together.
- A system that uses satellites to find the exact location on Earth.
19 Clues: A trait that brings people together. • Farming to feed your family, not to sell. • Big companies that control all parts of farming. • When people move to a place due to their families • The largest number of people an area can support. • Shows how much a map shrinks real life distances. • Something that makes a person want to leave their country. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-10-19
Across
- Working with or extraction of raw materials/natural resources.
- An economic entity driving an economic reality.
- RAISING: A type of farming for milk and meat.
- INCOME: Some goods are normal goods, while others are inferior goods. Changes in average household income can lead to shifts.
- IDEAS: Is no more effective than the idea upon which it is built.
- Is not part of the entrepreneur's life but is, in fact, its own entity.
- One in which all parts contribute to the success or failure of the whole.
- FARMING: Planting for production.
- Manufacturing or converting raw materials into usable products through processing and manufacturing.
- It must manifest the higher purpose upon which it was founded.
Down
- CHANGES: These result in changes in government influence.
- FACTORS: The locations of countries have an influence on the trades that businesses make.
- A business must be this for it to be successful.
- The result of a higher aim in the mind of the person who conceived it.
- FARMING: An agribusiness specifically teaching how to plant off-season crops.
- SPENDING: The most significant part of aggregate demand.
- Individuals or companies who desire to possess or make use of products and services.
- GAUGES: These are closely related to social ones.
- Is continually updating laws in a wide range of areas such as consumer protection legislation, environmental and safety, and employment.
- responses may include mistakes. Learn more
- responses may include mistakes. Learn moreFORECASTING: An essential element is environment analysis.
21 Clues: FARMING: Planting for production. • responses may include mistakes. Learn more • RAISING: A type of farming for milk and meat. • An economic entity driving an economic reality. • A business must be this for it to be successful. • GAUGES: These are closely related to social ones. • SPENDING: The most significant part of aggregate demand. • ...
Polynesian societies' use of natural resources 2025-07-02
Across
- Finding your way across the ocean using stars, waves, and birds.
- Using resources wisely so they don’t run out.
- Made from natural materials like stone or bone for farming and fishing.
- Growing crops like taro and sweet potato.
- Boats made from wood for travel between islands.
Down
- Making mats, baskets, and ropes from plants like pandanus.
- Collected for drinking on islands with no rivers.
- Farming fish in ponds or lagoons.
- Using natural inks and tools to mark the skin with cultural symbols.
- Catching food from the ocean using tools like nets, spears, or traps
- Built from natural resources like wood, leaves, and vines.
11 Clues: Farming fish in ponds or lagoons. • Growing crops like taro and sweet potato. • Using resources wisely so they don’t run out. • Boats made from wood for travel between islands. • Collected for drinking on islands with no rivers. • Making mats, baskets, and ropes from plants like pandanus. • Built from natural resources like wood, leaves, and vines. • ...
GRADE 4 GEOG T3 2025-06-28
Across
- A large group of insects moving together
- A large insect that travels in groups and eats crops
- To collect ripe crops from the fields
- A serious lack of food in a region
- A large machine used for ploughing, planting, or harvesting crops
- A method of farming where animals can move freely and live more naturally
Down
- A chemical used to kill insects that harm crops
- Farming done mainly to feed the farmer's own family, not for selling
- Food that is allowed for Muslims to eat, prepared in a religious and clean way
- Farming or business done to make money through selling goods
- A hand tool used for breaking and turning soil
- A person who avoids all animal products, including meat, eggs, and milk
12 Clues: A serious lack of food in a region • To collect ripe crops from the fields • A large group of insects moving together • A hand tool used for breaking and turning soil • A chemical used to kill insects that harm crops • A large insect that travels in groups and eats crops • Farming or business done to make money through selling goods • ...
New England 2024-10-01
17 Clues: god • long • soil • food • food • school • winter • m state • c state • farming • frequent • building • frequent • government • indentured • animal pelts • opportunities
Year 7 Tech Skills 2025-06-30
Across
- Type of fruit with segments and a zesty peel (6)
- A farming method where animals have space to roam (4-5)
- Farming method that only grows plants (6)
- Classified as a pepo, this fruit has a hard outer rind and juicy interior (5)
- Potatoes belong in this vegetable classification (6)
- This vegetable is a green or purple edible flower(8)
Down
- A 'scary' vegetable that is actually a fruit (7)
- Farming method that avoids artificial chemicals (7)
- A leafy vegetable often used in salads (7)
- Animals like chickens or cows are usually ______ for food (6)
- Food that can be caught from rivers or the sea (4)
11 Clues: Farming method that only grows plants (6) • A leafy vegetable often used in salads (7) • A 'scary' vegetable that is actually a fruit (7) • Type of fruit with segments and a zesty peel (6) • Food that can be caught from rivers or the sea (4) • Farming method that avoids artificial chemicals (7) • Potatoes belong in this vegetable classification (6) • ...
MLQ1 Review - Charger Social Studies 2016-08-21
Across
- people who move from place to place, like hunter-gatherers
- The New Stone Age; the time of agriculture
- In the Neolithic Age, people began to ________, or have different jobs.
- a tool that increased the amount of land available for farming
- The Old Stone Age; the time of hunter-gatherers
- The _______ climate zone is located between 23 degrees N and 23 degrees S latitude.
- imaginary lines that measure the distance between any place and the Equator
- temperatures near this major line of latitude are very warm
Down
- a tool used to make fires
- vertical line at 0 degrees longitude
- A __________ boundary is a man-made border between 2 countries or states.
- Early people made _________ to the earth, such as irrigation and terrace farming, to make it easier to farm.
- In the Neolithic Age, farming caused people to have _______ food, or more than they needed.
- imaginary lines that measure the distance between any place and the Prime Meridian
- When the ________ ended, the Earth's climate warmed up and allowed people to start to farm.
- boundaries such as rivers, oceans, deserts, or mountain ranges
16 Clues: a tool used to make fires • vertical line at 0 degrees longitude • The New Stone Age; the time of agriculture • The Old Stone Age; the time of hunter-gatherers • people who move from place to place, like hunter-gatherers • temperatures near this major line of latitude are very warm • a tool that increased the amount of land available for farming • ...
The Effect of the Plantations on Irish Identity 2024-10-21
Across
- These laws also took away their right to an e___________ . Hint: School.
- The English language replaced this language.
- The name given to the rich landowners who owned 85% of Irish land by 1700.
- The English and Scottish settlers built these to improve markets.
- In which province of Ireland was this division most obvious?
- For example, these laws took away the Catholic right to ______.
- Land ownership changed from Catholic to ____________ because of plantation in Ireland.
- Irish pastoral or cattle farming was replaced by this English farming method.
Down
- The ___________ was the name given to the unrest and conflict which began in Northern Ireland in the 1970s.
- Political _______ arose between those who owned and didn't own land.
- Religious _________ happened between the tenant Catholics and ruling Protestants of Ireland.
- How did the English divide the land? Used ditches or _______.
- Protestant settlers came from England and Scotland to work Irish land. This English policy was called______.
- Laws to keep Catholics poor and powerless.
- The English Common Laws replaced these Irish Laws.
- What was cleared by the British to make way for farming.
16 Clues: Laws to keep Catholics poor and powerless. • The English language replaced this language. • The English Common Laws replaced these Irish Laws. • What was cleared by the British to make way for farming. • In which province of Ireland was this division most obvious? • How did the English divide the land? Used ditches or _______. • ...
Southern Colony 2023-01-20
Across
- Religion was mostly_______
- Warm climate and longer _____________
- ___________ farming
- crops included ________
- There were many _________ Africans
Down
- not many cities except _________
- plantations depended on _________
- crops included ________
- good land for______
- they traded ______ with the Natives
- crops included ________
11 Clues: good land for______ • ___________ farming • crops included ________ • crops included ________ • crops included ________ • Religion was mostly_______ • not many cities except _________ • plantations depended on _________ • There were many _________ Africans • they traded ______ with the Natives • Warm climate and longer _____________
Intensive Rearing 2015-11-17
Across
- m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is restricted to make energy transfer more efficient.
- These are given to the animals to stop the mass spread of disease.
- An animal commonly used in intensive rearing.
- Genetic diversity is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as a result of intensive farming.
- The main purpose of intensive farming is to produce _ _ _ _ _ food.
Down
- Conditions are often c _ _ _ _ _ _ in factory farms.
- This type of behaviour is a result of the conditions.
- The temperature of factory farms is kept _ _ _ _ to stop energy loss.
- These are burnt to provide the right conditions. Using these contributes to Global Warming.
- _ _ _ _ _ pain is one example of a medical condition that animals can suffer from by being in confined conditions.
- This type of farming stops animals living in their natural _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- They are given to increase growth rates and increase productivity.
- Animals are often kept in these.
13 Clues: Animals are often kept in these. • An animal commonly used in intensive rearing. • Conditions are often c _ _ _ _ _ _ in factory farms. • This type of behaviour is a result of the conditions. • They are given to increase growth rates and increase productivity. • These are given to the animals to stop the mass spread of disease. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-28
Across
- Natural features found on Earth like mountains and lakes
- What is it called when humans grow food in the ground?
- Challenge: What is Mr. B's favorite BASEBALL team?
- This revolution was the first time humans started farming
- On what continent did the first humans appear?
- This was an art form and a tool for storing food and water
Down
- something created by humans
- This rose after the Neolithic Revolution began because people were spreading diseases easily
- These were the center of trading in early civilizations
- This was the name of the era before the Neolithic era
- many early tools, like the mortar and pestle, were made out of what material?
- This area of the Middle East was very good for settlements and farming (2 words)
- Something positive that draws people to an area
- Someone who has no permanent home and has to hunt and gather food to survive
- _____________ developed because traders need a way to record their transactions
- Something negative that makes people want to leave a certain area
16 Clues: something created by humans • On what continent did the first humans appear? • Something positive that draws people to an area • Challenge: What is Mr. B's favorite BASEBALL team? • This was the name of the era before the Neolithic era • What is it called when humans grow food in the ground? • These were the center of trading in early civilizations • ...
Two Roads Crossword 2024-06-03
20 Clues: Allow • signal • Honest • Partner • control • Farming • Goodbye • navigate • Doubtful • separate • very loud • white men • Advantage • comforting • Kind heart • uncared for • Untalkative • Put an end to • power of seeing • Staring off into space
Neolithic revolution 2023-10-24
Across
- many cultures transitiond from hunting and gathering to farming.
- Traveling from place to place without settling down.
Down
- of wild animals or plants by humans.
- farming tool with a semi-circular blade, used for cutting grain.
- word for farming and raising animals for food.
- Supply of water to land or crops./
- large farming tool drawn by animals that cuts long, narrow trenches in the soil.
- hard, gray or pink rock used to form a tool or weapon.
8 Clues: Supply of water to land or crops./ • of wild animals or plants by humans. • word for farming and raising animals for food. • Traveling from place to place without settling down. • hard, gray or pink rock used to form a tool or weapon. • farming tool with a semi-circular blade, used for cutting grain. • many cultures transitiond from hunting and gathering to farming. • ...
MGS Unit 5 Vocab 2023-11-17
Across
- Farming farming or just your family (small scale)
- Farming Produces crops or animals for the big market (large scale)
- Countries Countries have a high population growth rate which lead to overpopulation and resource shortages
- Countries A Rich/Wealthy country
- per Capita The income earned by each person in a country
- Economy Where goods and services are exchanged without money
- Level Jobs Jobs that deal directly with resources at the bottom or first level
- The study of how people distribute their wealth
Down
- Countries that are not near water
- Lanes A regularly used navigable route for large water vessels on wide waterways such as oceans, large lakes
- Economy An economy that involves businesses competing against each other for consumer demand. Also known as capitalism
- Economy Combines the features of a market and command economy
- Level Jobs Jobs that focus on manufacturing and processing of goods
- Economy An economy where the government controls the production of goods and services
- Jobs Jobs that provide a service such as transportation, retail trade, and information technology
- Measures the total number of goods produced by a country each year
- When countries work together to get done what they need to
17 Clues: Countries A Rich/Wealthy country • Countries that are not near water • The study of how people distribute their wealth • Farming farming or just your family (small scale) • per Capita The income earned by each person in a country • When countries work together to get done what they need to • Economy Where goods and services are exchanged without money • ...
The Vikings II 2023-10-12
20 Clues: kaer • oder • rukis • peast • haarama • jäähoki • kaitsma • mõjutama • ühiskond • hirmutama • mängunupud • ellu jääma • talupidamine • käsitöölised • rändaja, reisija • võimu all hoidma • naeris; kaalikas • deklameerima, ette lugema • algus; alustama, käivitama • vangistama, oma valdusesse võtma
Mesopotamia Vocab 2024-10-15
Across
- A system that you can use to communicate with people
- ___________, a land between two rivers
- More that enough food harvested
- You go there to pray
- A piece of land that is crucial for farming
Down
- Make sure people do the right thing
- A certain combination of dirt that is great for farming
- A system that separates people depending on your family or job
- A way to control water and improve farming
9 Clues: You go there to pray • More that enough food harvested • Make sure people do the right thing • ___________, a land between two rivers • A way to control water and improve farming • A piece of land that is crucial for farming • A system that you can use to communicate with people • A certain combination of dirt that is great for farming • ...
Swahili 203 2021-04-23
25 Clues: pig • cow • bat • worm • pets • lion • bird • tick • snail • camel • sheep • zebra • mouse • rabbit • lizard • monkey • chicken • disease • buffalo • farming • mosquito • chimpanzee • tsetse fly • deforestation • wildlife trade
Zeyd 2023-11-06
25 Clues: OPFER • BUSCH • MYTHOS • STÄRKE • GIFTIG • SCHADEN • OUTBACK • STAUBIG • KROKODIL • SCHLANGE • TROPISCH • FESTLAND • GEMÄßIGT • GRILLPARTY • CHINESISCH • LANDESWEIT • BUSCHFEUER • GRIECHISCH • TERITORIUM • SIGNIFIKANT • AUSTRALISCH • SCHAFSZUCHT • NIEDERLÄNDISCH • SALZWASSERKROKODIL • RECOURCES BODENSCHÄTZE
