farming Crossword Puzzles
Mesopotamia Daily Crossword 2013-01-22
farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: is known as silk farming • farming are also known as multiple cropping • is branch of agriculture that deals with art • crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market • it is type of farming in which farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and familes
Farming 2021-01-19
5 Clues: - Name any one farm animal • - Name any one dairy product • - Name any one ornamental plant • Name any one step of sowing seed • - Name any one thing made from feathers
Farming 2024-07-15
6 Clues: a Person who works on a farm. • This type of farm is usually small. • This type of farm only has one crop. • What kind of fruit does a wine farm grow. • a Commercial farm has big _______ that do the work. • This kind of farm doesn't use big machines to do the work.
farming 2022-10-19
Юшта Аркадий 2024-02-08
24 Clues: еда • земля • доход • фермер • быстро • посевы • погода • заметно • топливо • кормить • исчезать • собранный • посаженный • производство • оборудование • благоприятный • задействовать • благоприятный • электричество • ультивированный • доход на человека • сельское хозяйство • Тяжелый ручной труд • сельскохозяйственная машина
Sustainable use of the Amazon-easy 2022-09-12
10 Clues: big or huge • forest town • raised roads • farming in water • shape of something • farming in dry space • distinct social and cultural • used to map the ground beneath • developed in the area from AD500 to 1400 • noted by archaeologists more than 100yrs ago
Maryland Colony 2017-03-21
11 Clues: Tortured • Getting wood • To get crops • used for farming • Washed up on shores • One of the main jobs • something they traded for • something they traded for • bad stuff to get punished • were used to eat or drink in/on • were to go if done something bad
mesopotamia vocab 2024-10-16
9 Clues: early writing • laws in place • divided classes • more than needed • used for farming • a place of worship • used to divert water • land perfect for farming • the land between two rivers
ecnomines 2014-03-17
Across
- what harvests the crops in subsistence farming
- most nations have bieng influenced by___
- the richer the country the less people are imployed in___
- in a famliey of subsitence farming who takes care of the kids
- these people who work there own farm to feed their own famliy
Down
- wewe dose subsistince farming take place
- countreys with subsistence agricture have little_____
- theses areas are to hilly,rocky or dry for large scale use
- what is it that no goverement bases its economic decisions on
- in traditional econamy what goods and services are produced
10 Clues: wewe dose subsistince farming take place • most nations have bieng influenced by___ • what harvests the crops in subsistence farming • countreys with subsistence agricture have little_____ • the richer the country the less people are imployed in___ • theses areas are to hilly,rocky or dry for large scale use • ...
Farming 2021-01-25
5 Clues: silk farming • wheat and maize are the example of • flouriculture is the major branch of • it is popularly known as monsoon crops • it helps to reduce soil erosion and water loss
FARMING 2021-01-22
Farming 2021-01-18
Africa Vocabulary 2020-09-03
Across
- good for farming
- in which desertification is spreading south from the Sahara
- of deforestation due to loss of roots and wind
- removal of trees from forests
- farming/farming only for what one needs to feed a family (not a business)
- of water to the soil to help grow crops
- of desert spreading into previously fertile regions
Down
- and other things added to water to make it unsafe for drinking
- of desertification due to loss of arable land
- whose remove trees from an area
10 Clues: good for farming • removal of trees from forests • whose remove trees from an area • of water to the soil to help grow crops • of desertification due to loss of arable land • of deforestation due to loss of roots and wind • of desert spreading into previously fertile regions • in which desertification is spreading south from the Sahara • ...
ORGANIC FOOD 2023-05-25
15 Clues: buyer • plant • natural • farming • spraying • planting • nutrients • long-term • cultivator • foundation • nutritious • modification • eco-friendly • non-modified • produce nearby
Unit 2 Animal Science ll 2024-01-26
15 Clues: risk • sink • blame • tally • worth • assets • safety • farming • honesty • creation • accessble • deflation • liquid assets • civic engagement • long term assets
Introduction to farming 2020-09-30
Across
- abbreviation for 'hectare'
- large areas, large machines, low output per ha
- examples are sowing, ploughing and harvesting
- the product from the farming system
- selling for profit
Down
- farming plants
- growing enough food for your family only
- examples are water, seeds, soil
- small areas, few machines, high output per ha
- rearing animals
- both rearing animals and growing plants
11 Clues: farming plants • rearing animals • selling for profit • abbreviation for 'hectare' • examples are water, seeds, soil • the product from the farming system • both rearing animals and growing plants • growing enough food for your family only • small areas, few machines, high output per ha • examples are sowing, ploughing and harvesting • ...
The amazing inca crossword puzzle 2023-11-15
11 Clues: water plants • inca buildings • a way to grow food • type of inca writing • average inca farming type • how to keep track of time • thing they had to pay daily • a material to make chocolate • a place high in the mountains • the thing that the inca walked on • special people who kept track of taxes
Fishing and Agriculture 2025-02-27
Across
- Organic fertilizer made from animal waste.
- Fishing method that can be left unattended.
- Artificial watering of crops.
- Renewable fuels made from living organisms.
- A season when organisms cannot be captured.
- Chemicals used by farmers to prevent disease.
- Grows rapidly when nutrients enter water.
Down
- The farming of aquatic organisms.
- combination of aquaculture and hydroponics.
- Fishing method that is very specific.
- Growth of plants with mineral solution.
- The growth of crops and rearing of livestock.
- Taking too much of a given species.
- Farming for personal needs.
- _____ crops are most dominant in the diet.
15 Clues: Farming for personal needs. • Artificial watering of crops. • The farming of aquatic organisms. • Taking too much of a given species. • Fishing method that is very specific. • Growth of plants with mineral solution. • Grows rapidly when nutrients enter water. • Organic fertilizer made from animal waste. • _____ crops are most dominant in the diet. • ...
The Circuit Vocabulary 2024-10-10
Across
- continuous buzzing sound
- automatically, without thinking
- plantation of grapevines
- the way someone naturally reacts or behaves
- a farmer who rents land to farm
- workers who move from one agricultural/farming area to another in search for work
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent
- an old car in a bad condition
Down
- discover; notice
- in an unsure manner
- Cardboard boxes
- regular route of a job
- a person who moves from one place to another
- an extra amount
- a Mexican laborer who was allowed into the US to help with agriculture (farming)
15 Clues: Cardboard boxes • an extra amount • discover; notice • in an unsure manner • regular route of a job • continuous buzzing sound • plantation of grapevines • an old car in a bad condition • automatically, without thinking • a farmer who rents land to farm • the way someone naturally reacts or behaves • a person who moves from one place to another • ...
American Indians and Moving West 2025-10-07
Across
- Nez Percés leader
- Rail connecting the East and West
- Major issue across the West
- An early farming tool used to till
- Provided large stretches of land
- An early farming system used to keep animals out
Down
- Areas that the government set aside for Indians
- Known as self-appointed law enforcers
- Settlers in the Great Plains used this to build homes
- Major mining state during the late 1800s
- A group who believed in the Promised Land
- Predominant land use in the south
- A marking on cattle for identification
- Unfenced Property
- Migrants trespassing/living on unowned property
15 Clues: Nez Percés leader • Unfenced Property • Major issue across the West • Provided large stretches of land • Predominant land use in the south • Rail connecting the East and West • An early farming tool used to till • Known as self-appointed law enforcers • A marking on cattle for identification • Major mining state during the late 1800s • A group who believed in the Promised Land • ...
Beef Definitions 2020-04-28
Across
- Producing higher outputs with higher inputs
- Particular type of animal per unit area
- A variety of plants and animals
- Amount of rain fallen during a certain period
- Amount purchased or eaten
- Cow breed derived from the Aberdeen Angus breed
- Breed of cow that originated in Italy
- An alternative food source for animals
Down
- Tick-resistant, large ears, dewlaps
- Traditional method of farming
- An essential macronutrient when building muscles
- Meat of a calf
- Ability to vegetation and crops
- Amount of agricultural production harvested
- Animal feeding operation used in intensive farming
- Type of cattle that has a thicker coat
16 Clues: Meat of a calf • Amount purchased or eaten • Traditional method of farming • Ability to vegetation and crops • A variety of plants and animals • Tick-resistant, large ears, dewlaps • Breed of cow that originated in Italy • Type of cattle that has a thicker coat • An alternative food source for animals • Particular type of animal per unit area • ...
Ways of farming 2023-05-23
8 Clues: Not a fruit • Food planted • Food for plants • The grow of one crop on large land • farming. The opposite of plantation • farming for yourselves and your family. • The kind is animal kept at farms to help fertilize the soil • farming business where farmers grow crops and raise animals to sell.
industrial revolution 2022-06-21
17 Clues: kid • old • farm • city • horse • train • china • britain • no money • tractors • factories • goverment • dirty water • worman rights • lots of litter • tree harvesting • told what to do
Beginnings of Human Society 2024-09-17
Across
- Pictures or symbols carved into something
- Farming or domesticating animals
- Age People made tools and weapons from stone
- Change to a species over generations
- Focus on one task/job
- To tame animals
Down
- Art Engravings or paintings made by early humans about 40,000-14,000 year ago.
- Stories passed down generations
- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- Switch from hunting-gathering to farming
- Moving from one place to another
- People who gather wild food and hunt animals to survive
- Scientist who studies history and prehistory by studying fossils and artifacts
- Written history
- Before written history
- No fixed home; moving around
16 Clues: Written history • To tame animals • Focus on one task/job • Before written history • No fixed home; moving around • Stories passed down generations • Moving from one place to another • Farming or domesticating animals • Change to a species over generations • The remains of a prehistoric organism • Switch from hunting-gathering to farming • Pictures or symbols carved into something • ...
Social Studies Review 2024-11-01
Across
- ____ Independence signed in Philadelphia
- corn originated here
- white crop used to make clothes
- land suitable for farming
- city where the government is located
- Jews & later Black Americans forced to live here
- a farmer lets his field rest farming
- It had a revolution in Europe after America did
Down
- It uses a magnet to show you north
- hybrid of a horse and donkey
- apple cores, banana peels, & dried leaves
- a country without a monarch
- Men dumped tea into the ocean here to avoid taxes
- long period without rain
- our country does it every ten years
- It powered engines before gasoline
- It ruled Mexico before Spain arrived
- a tax to be paid on imports
18 Clues: corn originated here • long period without rain • land suitable for farming • a country without a monarch • a tax to be paid on imports • hybrid of a horse and donkey • white crop used to make clothes • It uses a magnet to show you north • It powered engines before gasoline • our country does it every ten years • city where the government is located • ...
Agricultural Origins and Revolutions 2025-12-03
Across
- Slash-and-burn, rotating fields (LDC).
- Integration of farming with processing and distribution.
- Maximum yield from small land; Asia.
- Mechanization, improved tools, higher yields.
- Region where major crops first developed (ex. SW Asia: barley, wheat).
- Deliberate modification of Earth’s surface to grow crops/raise animals.
- Uses natural processes, avoids synthetic chemicals.
Down
- Seasonal movement of livestock.
- Yield Varieties Seeds bred for high production.
- Reproduction through planting seeds.
- Transition from hunting-gathering to farming.
- Herding animals in arid climates.
- Reproduction by cloning plants (cuttings, roots).
- Genetically modified organism.
- HYVs, fertilizers, pesticides, increased production, 1960s.
- Global transfer of crops, animals, diseases after 1492.
- Large-scale cash crop production in tropics.
- Channeling water to fields.
18 Clues: Channeling water to fields. • Genetically modified organism. • Seasonal movement of livestock. • Herding animals in arid climates. • Reproduction through planting seeds. • Maximum yield from small land; Asia. • Slash-and-burn, rotating fields (LDC). • Large-scale cash crop production in tropics. • Transition from hunting-gathering to farming. • ...
UOI-5-Farming 2021-01-19
7 Clues: this combines • in which farming water is not loss. • in which farming soil many nutrients. • in which farming silkworms are reared. • rabi crops are harvested in which season. • What is is the other name of multiple cropping. • in which farming ornamental plants,medicinal plant etc are grown.
Mesopotamia 2021-09-17
Across
- The fertile....
- community with it's own separate government.
- a wonderer who travels place to place.
- an amount more than what is needed
- one of the main rivers between the land.
- bottom of the Sumerian hierarchy
- collection of Babylonian Laws
Down
- creation of waterways to carry water to crops
- society with cities, government, workers
- farming including growing crops and livestock
- The other main river between the land.
- Important building in the Sumerian cities
- extreme hunger from lack of food.
- Type of writing with wedges and curves in clay
- buying, selling, or exchanging goods
- What the Sumerian economy depended on mostly.
- a person who writes down information.
17 Clues: The fertile.... • collection of Babylonian Laws • bottom of the Sumerian hierarchy • extreme hunger from lack of food. • an amount more than what is needed • buying, selling, or exchanging goods • a person who writes down information. • a wonderer who travels place to place. • The other main river between the land. • society with cities, government, workers • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages 2022-10-27
Across
- Trained to perform a specific job
- A jewelry maker in the Neolithic Age could be called this.
- Name of place where land bridge used to be
- What early people used to build their houses
- capable of producing abundant crops
- Where early people worshipped
- Where early people settled.
- The exchange of goods and ideas
Down
- Old Stone Age
- This was used to cook food and light the dark.
- People were divided into separate groups
- farming
- copper and tin melted together
- Farmers benefited once they were able to _____ animals.
- The earliest form of government
- a type of farming tool
- People who travel from place to place
17 Clues: farming • Old Stone Age • a type of farming tool • Where early people settled. • Where early people worshipped • copper and tin melted together • The earliest form of government • The exchange of goods and ideas • Trained to perform a specific job • capable of producing abundant crops • People who travel from place to place • People were divided into separate groups • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2017-12-04
15 Clues: crop • trade • Compact • passage • farming • Exchange • servants • Williams • community • of London • Awakening • democracy • Hutchinson • England Colonies • House of Burgesses
Beginning of Settlements 2021-12-09
Across
- an early farming village in Scotland
- to do jobs other than look for food
- could live in larger groups than hunter/gatherers
- a hard, glassy black stone used for tools
- to exchange goods
- valley where the first Chinese villages appeared
- a drink provided by domesticated cattle
- where the first Mexican settlements started
Down
- one of the first agricultural communities
- an extra amount of something
- a person who makes cloth
- a hard rock used for cutting and slicing
- one of the most important early Mexican crops
- a name for tamed animals
- Early farming village in Iraq
15 Clues: to exchange goods • a person who makes cloth • a name for tamed animals • an extra amount of something • Early farming village in Iraq • to do jobs other than look for food • an early farming village in Scotland • a drink provided by domesticated cattle • a hard rock used for cutting and slicing • one of the first agricultural communities • ...
stone age 2025-09-18
Across
- word for farming
- They domesticated dogs for companionship
- people that chase food sources
- Jobs started to become giving to people
- this technique was used to make the ground more fertile
- a rock that they used to make weapons and fire
- in the last neolithic age people started to make tools out of metals
Down
- Houses were made of Mudd
- they worships gods and goddesses for good sports for there crops
- They domesticated animals for his and food
- New stone age
- Middle stone age
- Old stone age
- they domesticated plants for farming
- painting to express what is happening
15 Clues: New stone age • Old stone age • word for farming • Middle stone age • Houses were made of Mudd • people that chase food sources • they domesticated plants for farming • painting to express what is happening • Jobs started to become giving to people • They domesticated dogs for companionship • They domesticated animals for his and food • ...
Farming as a System 2021-10-25
Across
- An economic, social, political influence.
- A natural influence e.g. water
- Farming of both crops and cattle.
- The result of the farmer's work.
Down
- Farming that rears cattle (animals) only.
- Farming that grows crops (plants) only.
- The activities that take place in a farm.
- The investments neeeded on a farm to produce food.
8 Clues: A natural influence e.g. water • The result of the farmer's work. • Farming of both crops and cattle. • Farming that grows crops (plants) only. • Farming that rears cattle (animals) only. • An economic, social, political influence. • The activities that take place in a farm. • The investments neeeded on a farm to produce food.
a science vocab 2014-02-21
Across
- the state of being impure
- breeding a select organism
- messing with your genetic code
- farming plants under water
- the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones,
Down
- purposely changing a organisms genes
- your heritage
- the practice of farming
- injecting small organisms
- copy
- denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
- mapping creation of a genetic map
- the control of a pest by the introduction of a natural enemy or predator.
- two things combines
- biofuel to replace diesel
15 Clues: copy • your heritage • two things combines • the practice of farming • the state of being impure • injecting small organisms • biofuel to replace diesel • breeding a select organism • farming plants under water • messing with your genetic code • mapping creation of a genetic map • purposely changing a organisms genes • ...
a science vocab 2014-02-21
Across
- purposely changing a organisms genes
- farming plants under water
- the control of a pest by the introduction of a natural enemy or predator.
- copy
- injecting small organisms
- your heritage
- the practice of farming
- biofuel to replace diesel
Down
- two things combines
- messing with your genetic code
- breeding a select organism
- the state of being impure
- the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones,
- denoting an organism that contains genetic material into which DNA from an unrelated organism has been artificially introduced
- mapping creation of a genetic map
15 Clues: copy • your heritage • two things combines • the practice of farming • the state of being impure • injecting small organisms • biofuel to replace diesel • farming plants under water • breeding a select organism • messing with your genetic code • mapping creation of a genetic map • purposely changing a organisms genes • ...
Fishing and Agriculture 2025-02-27
Across
- Organic fertilizer made from animal waste.
- Fishing method that can be left unattended.
- Artificial watering of crops.
- Renewable fuels made from living organisms.
- A season when organisms cannot be captured.
- Chemicals used by farmers to prevent disease.
- Grows rapidly when nutrients enter water.
Down
- The farming of aquatic organisms.
- combination of aquaculture and hydroponics.
- Fishing method that is very specific.
- Growth of plants with mineral solution.
- The growth of crops and rearing of livestock.
- Taking too much of a given species.
- Farming for personal needs.
- _____ crops are most dominant in the diet.
15 Clues: Farming for personal needs. • Artificial watering of crops. • The farming of aquatic organisms. • Taking too much of a given species. • Fishing method that is very specific. • Growth of plants with mineral solution. • Grows rapidly when nutrients enter water. • Organic fertilizer made from animal waste. • _____ crops are most dominant in the diet. • ...
Food Production Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-04
Across
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- a form of agriculture in which more than one species is grown at the same time and place in imitation.
- production, raw materials converted into ready-made food products for human use.
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- an amount of produce harvested at one time.
- a plant or part of a plant used as food.
- locations, a climate that is warm in the summer, cold in the winter, and moderate in the spring and autumn.
- the sale of goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale.
- based, any material derived from the body of an animal.
- farm animals that are either used for their milk or their meat.
- the activity of growing crops and raising livestock.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- buying goods and services from foreign sources and bringing them back into the home country.
- the application of ecological concepts and principles in farming.
Down
- a place where fish or shellfish are caught.
- a person or thing that eats or uses something or someone that purchases goods and services.
- material items that you can purchase.
- soil, soil that is able to sustain agricultural plant growth.
- gathering the produce of a crop.
- chains, the activities required by an organization to deliver goods or services to the consumer.
- land used for farming.
- materials used to wrap or protect a product.
- based, foods primarily sourced from plants.
- the sale of products and services in foreign countries that are sourced or made in the home country.
- the weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth.
- an estate on which crops are grown.
- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time.
- the controlled process of cultivating aquatic organisms.
- produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.
31 Clues: land used for farming. • gathering the produce of a crop. • an estate on which crops are grown. • material items that you can purchase. • a plant or part of a plant used as food. • a place where fish or shellfish are caught. • an amount of produce harvested at one time. • based, foods primarily sourced from plants. • materials used to wrap or protect a product. • ...
Agriculture and Rural Land Use 2024-02-04
Across
- Clearing land for agriculture by burning vegetation (Easy)
- Organisms with altered genes for specific traits (Medium)
- Periods of major advancements in agricultural practices (Medium)
- Agriculture operations Industrialized farms focused on profit and efficiency (Hard)
- Houses follow a road, river, or other linear feature (Easy)
- Houses spread out with larger land holdings (Medium)
- climate Hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters (Easy)
- Seeds bred to produce larger and more consistent harvests (Easy)
- Farming using machines and technology to increase efficiency (Easy)
- Networks of businesses involved in food production and distribution (Hard)
- ensuring fair prices and benefits for farmers (Easy)
- Early region of agriculture in present-day Pakistan with advanced irrigation systems (Medium)
- Entire settlements move to find new land for livestock (Medium)
- Region known for Mayan and Aztec agriculture, including terraced farming (Medium)
- Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases after Columbus' voyages (Easy)
- Narrow land survey unit stretching back from a road or waterway (Medium)
- Explains how land use patterns vary around a city based on transportation costs (Medium)
- Houses close together for shared resources and defense (Easy)
- Government payments to support farmers (Easy)
- Land survey method using squares and compass directions (Medium)
- 20th-century movement focused on increasing crop yields (Easy)
- Region known for rice cultivation and complex agricultural systems (Easy)
- Farming for basic needs, not profit (Easy)
- High output on small land with heavy resource inputs (Medium)
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- Explains how land use patterns vary based on distance from a central market (Hard)
- Maximum number of organisms an environment can support (Hard)
- Distribution of housing, agriculture, and infrastructure in rural areas (Hard)
- Farming focused on selling products for profit (Medium)
- Land survey method dividing land into squares for easy identification (Hard)
- Interconnected network of producers, processors, and consumers worldwide (Hard)
- Farming using chemical inputs to boost crop yields (Medium)
- Seasonal movement of animals to find grazing (Easy)
- Early region of agriculture in Mesopotamia known for its crescent shape (Easy)
- Raising animals and crops together for increased efficiency (Hard)
- Trade barriers on imported goods (Easy)
- Large area planted with a single crop, leading to potential risks (Medium)
- Crop grown for sale, not personal use (Easy)
- Goods traded internationally from one country to another (Medium)
- Planting only one type of crop repeatedly (Easy)
- Farms Small-scale farms primarily for family consumption (Medium)
40 Clues: Trade barriers on imported goods (Easy) • Farming for basic needs, not profit (Easy) • Crop grown for sale, not personal use (Easy) • Government payments to support farmers (Easy) • Planting only one type of crop repeatedly (Easy) • Seasonal movement of animals to find grazing (Easy) • Houses spread out with larger land holdings (Medium) • ...
word 2025-10-29
18 Clues: Law • Settle • Surplus • Artisan • Conflict • Merchant • Cuneiform • Stability • Irrigation • Mesopotamia • Civilization • language Empire • inequality Tax • revolution Ruler • Fertile Crescent • of labor Consolidation • and gathering Population • learning; collective knowledge Priest
Sustainable Biomes Crossword 2021-07-14
Across
- revolution, the transformation in agricultural practices in many parts of the developing world between 1940 and the 1960s.
- grabbing, large-scale land acquisitions to produce agricultural commodities.
- radiation, the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun
- modified foods, foods derived from organisms whose genetic material (DNA) has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally.
- state of a species being native to a single defined geographic location
- concentrations of salts in water or soils
- A measure of the reflectivity of a surface
- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop plant or livestock species variety or breed in a field or farming system at a time
- the application of water to land in order to supply crops and other plants with necessary water
- international unit for measuring atmospheric or barometric pressure
- a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth
- food or farming methods produced without the use of chemicals
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- cycle, continuous circulation of water within the Earth's hydrosphere
- large-scale capital-intensive commercial farming
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- earthen structures that intercept runoff on moderate to steep slopes
- the practice of using natural resources responsibly, so they can support both present and future generations.
- a geographic area where organisms and weather and landscape work together to form a bubble of life
- definition of food security, When all people have reliable access to sufficient and affordable and nutritious food to support a healthy life
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- equilibrium, If inputs and outputs within a coastal system are the same
- 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 farming of aquatic organisms with some sort of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production
- stocks, the stock of food a country has
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
- rotation, the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land
- lines on a weather map joining together places of equal atmospheric pressure
- flow, refers to the movement of nutrients from one location to another
- The parts of the land and sea and atmosphere in which organisms are able to live
29 Clues: stocks, the stock of food a country has • concentrations of salts in water or soils • A measure of the reflectivity of a surface • large-scale capital-intensive commercial farming • the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator • radiation, the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun • a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth • ...
Mini Games 2019-09-06
9 Clues: Kepala sekolah • Dixie Mob's Mommy • Meningkatkan level • Bagian-bagian tubuh • Ahli kimia yang jenius • World War Two Combatives • Mafia,kartel,organisasi gelap • Marine Corps Martial Arts Program • Energi yang dibutuhkan dalam farming
home work 2025-11-13
9 Clues: farming • a farmer • a place to • a town in turkey • hunting and gathering • farming and domesticateing • to make changes in our use • natural thing wee have/need • give something for another thing
AZTEC AND INCA 2022-09-02
Across
- HOW THE INCA PRESERVED THEIR HONORED DEAD
- LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE AZTECS
- CAPITAL CITY OF THE INCA
- ANCIENT PEOPLE THAT LIVED IN MEXICO
- INCA GOD OF SUN
- ANCIENT PEOPLE THAT LIVED IN PERU
- PICCHU THE INCAN HIDDEN CITY
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- ISLAND GARDENS MADE BY THE AZTEC
- CAPITAL CITY OF THE AZTEC
- AZTEC GOD OF SUN AND WAR
- FARMING STAIRWAY FARMING BY THE INCA
- INCA RECORD KEEPER
12 Clues: INCA GOD OF SUN • INCA RECORD KEEPER • AZTEC GOD OF SUN AND WAR • CAPITAL CITY OF THE INCA • CAPITAL CITY OF THE AZTEC • PICCHU THE INCAN HIDDEN CITY • LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE AZTECS • ISLAND GARDENS MADE BY THE AZTEC • ANCIENT PEOPLE THAT LIVED IN PERU • ANCIENT PEOPLE THAT LIVED IN MEXICO • FARMING STAIRWAY FARMING BY THE INCA • HOW THE INCA PRESERVED THEIR HONORED DEAD
Middle Age Vocab 2020-03-30
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- Fall of the Roman Empire modern world
- political & economic system lords gave land in return of service
- German King Catholicism spread
- Built for defense, No indoor plumbing
- A noble who has received land
- Improved farming, Allowed people to move to cities
- Peasant, Tied to land, Not free to leave
- Center of a fief surrounded with farming land
- 1215 England, was disliked
- Limited king’s power, Influenced USA Constitution
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- Kings lords knights
- A gift of land
- Jobs in towns Must continuously earn money
- Level of comfort in which you live
- men who pray and study and serve god there lives
- labor & food for Lord’s protection and small homes
- Religious services
- women who pray and give there lives to god
18 Clues: A gift of land • Religious services • Kings lords knights • 1215 England, was disliked • A noble who has received land • German King Catholicism spread • Level of comfort in which you live • Fall of the Roman Empire modern world • Built for defense, No indoor plumbing • Peasant, Tied to land, Not free to leave • Jobs in towns Must continuously earn money • ...
g6.02.Crossword 2023-03-26
Across
- highland caves in the Americas
- large population centers
- farming village that developed in China’s river valley
- exchange of goods
- farming village that developed in the Nile River Valley
- also known as metalworking
- people who do different jobs in a society
- hand-held tool used to harvest grain
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- cultural hearth that developed in northern China
- a kind of stone used in ancient times to make tools
- organization that makes and enforces rules
- early cultural hearth in Southwest Asia
- extra items that can be used for trading
- organizing and storing information
14 Clues: exchange of goods • large population centers • also known as metalworking • highland caves in the Americas • organizing and storing information • hand-held tool used to harvest grain • early cultural hearth in Southwest Asia • extra items that can be used for trading • people who do different jobs in a society • organization that makes and enforces rules • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2022-02-25
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- farming methods that look to preserve our lands for generations to come
- commercial agriculture characterized by different steps of the food-processing industry
- agriculture for profit rather than aiming to sustain oneself and community
- the process of harvesting twice in a year from the same field
- form of agriculture that consists of people shifting from one field to another after using it for several years
- land degradation due to human activity or overfarming
- patch of land cleared for farming through slash-and-burn
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
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- agriculture designed to sustain farmer, farmer's family and or community
- The development of faster growing and higher yielding crops through tech advancements
- the area surrounding a city where milk is supplied
- large farm that specializes in the production of one or two cash crops
- when humans first domesticated plants and animals, no longer relied on hunting and gathering
- practice of planting crops on the top of ridges to reduce costs and prevent soil erosion
- agriculture practices using small amounts of land to feed oneself, family, or community
- agriculture practice of herding and moving animals
- rotation of different crops to retain health of the soil
- seasonal migration of livestock from low to high elevation
- the growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers
- an area of a developed country where healthy food is hard to find
- flooded field for growing rice
21 Clues: flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • the growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers • the area surrounding a city where milk is supplied • agriculture practice of herding and moving animals • land degradation due to human activity or overfarming • rotation of different crops to retain health of the soil • ...
Agricultural Revolution Crossword 2022-11-15
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- things a society accomplishes that make them memorable
- the way that a society rules its people and determines leaders
- the countryside away from cities
- a long period of time with little or no rain
- a person who travels from place to place with no permanent home
- a person who trades, buys, or sells goods often away from home
- anything having to do with production of goods, trading or money
- animals raised by humans to produce food or do work
- ideas related to government, leaders, and laws
- farming
- a tool used to loosen or dig up earth for farming
- city or near cities
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- a complex society with major social, political, and cultural achievements
- the unique way a group of people live their life
- a charge that governments give their people to pay for important projects and services
- the belief and worship in a higher power; often in the form of god and gods
- the physical features of a particular place including landforms and bodies of water
- a farming technique that brings water to crops by digging canals to fields
- to move from one region to another
- the process of taming an animal to keep it as a pet or to do work
- rich soil left behind after rivers flood which is great for growing crops
- an extra supply of something
- trade
23 Clues: trade • farming • city or near cities • an extra supply of something • the countryside away from cities • to move from one region to another • a long period of time with little or no rain • ideas related to government, leaders, and laws • the unique way a group of people live their life • a tool used to loosen or dig up earth for farming • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-10-19
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- FACTORS: The locations of countries have an influence on the trades that businesses make.
- INCOME: Some goods are normal goods, while others are inferior goods. Changes in average household income can lead to shifts.
- responses may include mistakes. Learn moreAcross
- IDEAS: Is no more effective than the idea upon which it is built.
- responses may include mistakes. Learn more
- Manufacturing or converting raw materials into usable products through processing and manufacturing.
- FARMING: Planting for production.
- Is not part of the entrepreneur's life but is, in fact, its own entity.
- Individuals or companies who desire to possess or make use of products and services.
- Is continually updating laws in a wide range of areas such as consumer protection legislation, environmental and safety, and employment.
- An essential element is environment analysis.
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- It must manifest the higher purpose upon which it was founded.
- SPENDING: The most significant part of aggregate demand.
- RAISING: A type of farming for milk and meat.
- A business must be this for it to be successful.
- FARMING: An agribusiness specifically teaching how to plant off-season crops.
- An economic entity driving an economic reality.
- The result of a higher aim in the mind of the person who conceived it.
- CHANGES: These result in changes in government influence.
- One in which all parts contribute to the success or failure of the whole.
- Working with or extraction of raw materials/natural resources.
- GAUGES: These are closely related to social ones.
22 Clues: FARMING: Planting for production. • responses may include mistakes. Learn more • RAISING: A type of farming for milk and meat. • An essential element is environment analysis. • An economic entity driving an economic reality. • A business must be this for it to be successful. • responses may include mistakes. Learn moreAcross • ...
Producing food crossword 2024-04-01
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- Leaves turn this colour when Nitrate levels are low
- Transports sugar through the leaf
- Animals living in cages are on a _________ farm
- Part of the leaf responsible for gas exchange
- Fed to animals to prevent disease
- A gas produced through photosynthesis
- Made of cellulose
- No rainfall
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- Added to soil to improve plant growth
- Transports water through the leaf
- Absorbed by plants for photosynthesis
- Type of farming that produces a high yield
- The top of the leaf has a ______ cuticle
- Toxic chemicals that kill insects, fungus and weeds
- This layer is where photosynthesis occurs in the leaf
- An organism that eats a crop
- This type of farming produces a low yield of food and is expensive
- Green substance found in plant cells
- Glucose stored
19 Clues: No rainfall • Glucose stored • Made of cellulose • An organism that eats a crop • Transports water through the leaf • Transports sugar through the leaf • Fed to animals to prevent disease • Green substance found in plant cells • Added to soil to improve plant growth • Absorbed by plants for photosynthesis • A gas produced through photosynthesis • ...
Latin America Vocab 2021-10-12
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- Sinking of ground
- Unauthorized armed forces
- Sculpting a mountain for farming'
- Chain of mountains
- Legendary Gold-rich region
- Planting tress to plant a forest.
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- Government taking ownership of a company
- Democracy Democracy in which people elect representatives to make nations laws
- Chief or dictator
- Areas of middle america influenced by the cultures of Spain, France, or Portugal
- The purpose of clearing forested land
- lowland plains
- Group of plants and animals that rely on each other
- Measure Government Polities meant to save money
14 Clues: lowland plains • Chief or dictator • Sinking of ground • Chain of mountains • Unauthorized armed forces • Legendary Gold-rich region • Sculpting a mountain for farming' • Planting tress to plant a forest. • The purpose of clearing forested land • Government taking ownership of a company • Measure Government Polities meant to save money • ...
Business Category Crossword Puzzle 2019-08-21
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- Businesses primarily engaged in shipping and delivering of documents and packages
- Black Car Services
- Construction-Special Trade
- Business earns income by producing products and goods
- Farming and Livestock
- Retail Trade Operations
- Establishments primarily engaged in distribution of goods to retailers
- passenger transporatation where no fee is earned
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- Pest Control Services
- Debris Removal
- Auto Dealer
- Truck and Tow
- Applicant uses vehicle for personal use only, no income is earned
- Business primarily engaged in time sensitive, point to point delivery using dedicated truck or van
14 Clues: Auto Dealer • Truck and Tow • Debris Removal • Black Car Services • Pest Control Services • Farming and Livestock • Retail Trade Operations • Construction-Special Trade • passenger transporatation where no fee is earned • Business earns income by producing products and goods • Applicant uses vehicle for personal use only, no income is earned • ...
Unit 11: Work 2014-03-27
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- People in ______ jobs help sell products.
- Manufactured products can be made by craft or by ________.
- ______ farming gives animals more space.
- _______ fishing happens near the coast.
- ______ sector jobs transform natural products into manufactured products.
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- _____ crops just need rainwater.
- Taking natural resources from inside the earth.
- ______ sector jobs provide a service.
- Money people earn at their jobs
- _______ farming keeps animals in small spaces.
- ________ crops need extra water.
- ______ fishing happens far from the coast.
- Animals raised to be eaten
- ______ sector jobs obtain or process natural products.
14 Clues: Animals raised to be eaten • Money people earn at their jobs • _____ crops just need rainwater. • ________ crops need extra water. • ______ sector jobs provide a service. • _______ fishing happens near the coast. • ______ farming gives animals more space. • People in ______ jobs help sell products. • ______ fishing happens far from the coast. • ...
World Cultures Quarter 1 Review 2023-10-11
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- According to Islam, he is the final prophet of Allah
- The capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Mayan farming technique in the forest
- The number of times a day a Muslim prays
- Mayan writing system
- The angel that appeared to Muhammad
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- - Name of the peninsula where the Maya lived
- Muslim holy city
- Cube shaped shrine in the Great Mosque in Mecca
- The religious act that kept the Aztec gods happy
- Aztec farming technique; man-made islands
- Arab nomad
- Area in a desert with underground water
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
14 Clues: Arab nomad • Muslim holy city • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Mayan writing system • The angel that appeared to Muhammad • The capital city of the Aztec Empire • Mayan farming technique in the forest • Area in a desert with underground water • Aztec farming technique; man-made islands • The number of times a day a Muslim prays • - Name of the peninsula where the Maya lived • ...
LC8 CROSSWORD 2025-05-02
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- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas.
- Ancient civilization in central Mexico.
- Aztec capital city on Lake Texcoco.
- Gate marking a Shinto shrine entrance.
- Ancient civilization in Central America.
- Multi-story temple or tower in Japan.
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs.
- Mountains: Mountain range along South America's west coast.
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- Incan knot-based record-keeping system.
- Indigenous Japanese religion focused on spirits.
- Incan empire's capital city.
- Belief that everything has a spirit.
- Farming: Farming on stepped slopes.
- Ancient civilization in South America (Andes).
14 Clues: Incan empire's capital city. • Aztec capital city on Lake Texcoco. • Farming: Farming on stepped slopes. • Belief that everything has a spirit. • Floating gardens used by the Aztecs. • Multi-story temple or tower in Japan. • Gate marking a Shinto shrine entrance. • Incan knot-based record-keeping system. • Ancient civilization in central Mexico. • ...
payten´s ch.4 crossword 2024-12-19
10 Clues: their religion • aztec farming system • their writing system • the middle of amercia • who did terranced farming • multi floor house connected • is a large underground tunnnel • heaping earth piles and shaping them • league alliance of (5) IroquoAztecoups • is a house that has 20,000 people in it
Tenancies 2018-11-05
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- (5/4) usually pasture, short term
- generally 5-10 years long
- this could be paid by the landlord at the end of a tenancy
- generally a minimum of 12 months for the new tenancies introduced by the 1995 Act
- a type of farming where two farming businesses occupy the land
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- (4/6) carried out every 3 years under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986
- this is 3 generations
- (8/7) a type of farming arrangement where the owner is deemed still to be 'farming'
8 Clues: this is 3 generations • generally 5-10 years long • (5/4) usually pasture, short term • this could be paid by the landlord at the end of a tenancy • a type of farming where two farming businesses occupy the land • (4/6) carried out every 3 years under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 • ...
⚡Innovation & Inventions 2017-12-05
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- Separated grain from the wheat stalks
- Made it possible to print newspapers fast and cheap
- Helped create a large american rubber industry
- Harvested as much when in a day as 5 could with old farming methods
- Made by Elias Howe in 1814, improved on by Isaac Singer, Used to make ready to wear clothes
- invented the steam cylinder rotary press
- More durable plow that could have its parts replaced when broken
- Came about through creation of tracks, steam powered locomotives
- Helped the army produce rifle parts, critical to the construction of the sewing machine
- Short lines to longer lines, Trunk lines
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- Discovered how to vulcanize rubber
- 1844 Samuel F. B. Morse Connected and spread the communications network to most of the country with wires
- new farming technology led to an increase in it
- Created the Reaper and thresher
- Led to dietary change in america, heated homes and allowed more efficient cooking
- Greatest construction process in the U.S. It connected the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean,cut transport costs by about 90%
- Eli whitney and Simeon North, parts that are identical and can be used for various things
- Used for cutting screws and other metal parts
- invented in 1807 by Robert Fulton. Allowed boats to travel both down and up rivers
- New farming methods required...
20 Clues: Created the Reaper and thresher • New farming methods required... • Discovered how to vulcanize rubber • Separated grain from the wheat stalks • invented the steam cylinder rotary press • Short lines to longer lines, Trunk lines • Used for cutting screws and other metal parts • Helped create a large american rubber industry • ...
Colonial Times 2017-05-21
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- Leader of Bacon Rebellion that rebelled against Virginias royal government
- Founded because of religious disagreement in England
- The first colony that was in the new world
- Colony under the direct control from the English Crown (King) Ex: Virginia
- Route slaves took to get to the new world
- Last colony founded in 1732
- Founded for religious freedom
- Colonies with Subsistence farming
- Pilgrims wrote it for the general good of the colony
- Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits
- How many original Colonies are there?
- Founded in 1602 for religious freedom for puritans
- Colonies with Staple farming
- Founder of Pennsylvania
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- Hero for the struggle of freedom of Press
- Giant farms that grow cash crops in the South like cotton
- English Colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment Ex: Maryland
- Economic policy that the colonies had to send raw goods to mom (Great Britain) and they sell it back to the colonies
- First step to establishment of a representative government
- Trade routes that crisscross at the Atlantic Ocean
- Founder of Rhode Island
- Colonies with plantation farming
- Colony established by a group of settlers who had formal doe allowing them to settle, ex: Rhode Island
- The first permanent English colony
- leader of the First Great Awaking
25 Clues: Founder of Rhode Island • Founder of Pennsylvania • Last colony founded in 1732 • Colonies with Staple farming • Founded for religious freedom • Colonies with plantation farming • Colonies with Subsistence farming • leader of the First Great Awaking • The first permanent English colony • How many original Colonies are there? • Hero for the struggle of freedom of Press • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2024-04-19
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- time period of agricultural technology like fertilizers.
- processing of raw materials derived from primary activities.
- part of economy in making natural resources available.
- practice of farming.
- farm that intensively produces fruits/vegtables for market.
- intensive agriculture where two crops are harvested.
- use large amount of effort to produce yield.
- system goods/services are privately produced and distributed.
- form of agriculture to generate products for sale.
- system where farmer makes food for family.
- small use of land for trade, high labor.
- population growth is a force in agricultural innovation.
- extension of desert-like landscapes.
- migratory but controlled movement of livestock.
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- rate which renewable resources can be exploited.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered.
- large commercial agricultural holding.
- characterized by low inputs of labor, large land.
- subsistence or commercial harvesting of renewable natural resources.
- primary activity involving the mining of non-renewable resources.
- large use of land for trade, low labor.
- part of economy that fulfills the exchange function.
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area.
- service activities become more important than goods production.
- crop production on forest clearings kept in cultivation.
- farming of cultivated fish.
- specialized subset of service activities involving research, information.
- soils become unproductive because salts near surface.
- a large-scale farming enterprise.
- set of activities involved in production of goods.
30 Clues: practice of farming. • farming of cultivated fish. • a large-scale farming enterprise. • extension of desert-like landscapes. • large commercial agricultural holding. • large use of land for trade, low labor. • small use of land for trade, high labor. • system where farmer makes food for family. • use large amount of effort to produce yield. • ...
Knowledge of the World 2022-10-23
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- Large bodies of water that separate continents.
- A territory with a common culture, language and government.
- Capturing, processing, and packing all types of fishing species.
- Selling and buying products for a profit.
- An administrative division of land.
- The invention of useful things to solve problems.
- Growing crops for food.
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- Sequence of events by date and time.
- Certain thing that can be used or consumed.
- World's large land masses.
- Any kind of work done for others.
- Land used for farming.
- Lines that mark territorial boundaries.
- farming Breeding nd caring for farm animals.
- Top point of a mountain.
- range Several mountains together.
- A symbolic and distinctively decorated shield.
- The number of people who live in a place.
- A special piece of cloth that represent a community.
19 Clues: Land used for farming. • Growing crops for food. • Top point of a mountain. • World's large land masses. • Any kind of work done for others. • range Several mountains together. • An administrative division of land. • Sequence of events by date and time. • Lines that mark territorial boundaries. • Selling and buying products for a profit. • ...
Agriculture 2017-03-31
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- / Raises concerns of vulnerability, soil erosion, environmental damage, and water shortages.
- / The stage of improved technology, innovation, and techniques that allowed the Industrial Revolution to begin.
- / Growing crops without the use of human-made fertilizers or pesticides.
- / The agricultural impact on a landscape.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the trading of information or goods.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with research and education.
- / The science or practice of farming.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the production of new products by manufacturing.
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- / The transition from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication.
- / A stage focused on reducing global hunger by producing more food and high-yield grains.
- / Farming enough food to survive.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the production of products by using the ground.
- / The region most in danger of no access to food sources.
- / A level of economic activity that deals with the communication between the producers and consumers.
- / Can lead to higher food production and an increased access to food.
- / Agriculture is now ____ between countries due to new technology and political relationships.
- / A form of Subsistence Agriculture.
17 Clues: / Farming enough food to survive. • / A form of Subsistence Agriculture. • / The science or practice of farming. • / The agricultural impact on a landscape. • / The region most in danger of no access to food sources. • / Can lead to higher food production and an increased access to food. • / A level of economic activity that deals with research and education. • ...
Types of farming 2021-01-19
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- Ornamental plants are grown
- farming It is also called multiple cropping
- breeding and rearing of fish
- farming done on large farming area for profit
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- rearing of silkworms for the production of silk
- farming growing crops for themselves and their family
- growing different crops on same piece of land in different seasons
7 Clues: Ornamental plants are grown • breeding and rearing of fish • farming It is also called multiple cropping • rearing of silkworms for the production of silk • farming done on large farming area for profit • farming growing crops for themselves and their family • growing different crops on same piece of land in different seasons
CM6 child labour 2021-11-23
19 Clues: Lohn • nähen • Nadel • Streik • Teppich • Bergwerk • Haushalt • verletzen • Soldat/in • verzweifelt • organisieren • häuslich, Haus- • Gehalt,Bezahlung • (Haushalts)pflichten • (Unternehmens)leidung • Ackerbau und Viehzucht • ablehnen, sich weigern • jdn feuern/rausschmeißen • Bedingungen, Verhältnisse
Chapter 13 - Food Resources 2014-02-25
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- Meat / meat from animals in West and Central Africa
- Grains / the extent to which a system is broken down into small parts
- / the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- Cultivation / a certain method of farming
- Crop / genetically modified crops
- Food / food that is eaten routinely in quantities that are dominant
- / farmers farming for their own family or their local community
- subsidy / a payment from the Gov. that keeps the price of energy lower
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- / sowing crops on good soils to eat directly or to feed animals
- / a fuel composed of or produced from biological raw materials
- / unwanted marine creatures that are caught in the nets while fishing for another species
- / the science of farming
- of the Commons / a dilemma arising from the situation n which multiple individuals act independently by consulting their own self interest
- / raising animals usually on grass or on land not suitable for crops
- / denoting a form of treatment by means of very large doses
- / of or relating to the cultivation of vast areas of land with a minimum of labor or expense
- Equivalents / the equivalent tonnage of grains necessary to get the given amount of cereal derived products
17 Clues: / the science of farming • Crop / genetically modified crops • Cultivation / a certain method of farming • Meat / meat from animals in West and Central Africa • / denoting a form of treatment by means of very large doses • / a fuel composed of or produced from biological raw materials • / sowing crops on good soils to eat directly or to feed animals • ...
Americas XWord 2023-04-21
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- an Incan clan (group of related families), the basic unit of Inca society
- a solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- drilling holes in the skull to relieve pressure on brain
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- a farming technique in which vegetation is cut away and burned to clear land for growing crops
- the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake
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- The peninsula in Mesoamerica where the Mayan civilization was located
- The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- land leveled by the Inca for farming
- Former lake in central Mexico; home of Aztec civilization
- a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- having more than one spouse at one time
- The mountain range along the west coast of South America where the Inca Empire was located
- a deadly Old World disease that was particularly devastating to native populations in the New World
- the economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- the most important Inca deity; The Sun God from which Inca Emperors descend
- knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
20 Clues: land leveled by the Inca for farming • having more than one spouse at one time • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • ...
Latin America 2015-01-19
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- to prohibit or forbid someone to do something
- stated that europe couldnt interfere with the western hemisphere
- Draining all the nutrients from the soil due to poor farming techniques
- waterway that connects the atlantic and pacific oceans
- ruler exercising authority in a colony for another mother country
- Mix between Spanish and Native American
- amendment that made cuba a neocolony of the united states
- land used for farming that made use of native american slave labor
- an exchange of people, ideas, and goods between America, Europe, Africa, and south america
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- mix between black and white ethnicity
- spanish conquerer, primarily in mexico and peru in the 1500’s
- mix between black and native american
- council made of Spanish appointed officials, helped make rules for latin America
- mother country takes resources, uses them for manufacturing, and sells the goods back to the colony whom can only buy goods from the mother country
- farming just enough to feed your family and no more
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Officials in latin America appointed by the Spanish king, highest up in ranking
- term used to describe how the US intervenes in situations we have no business in and doing it for our own benefit
- total destruction of something like when the US uses pesticides on drug farms
- people of Spanish descent living in latin America
20 Clues: North American Free Trade Agreement • mix between black and white ethnicity • mix between black and native american • Mix between Spanish and Native American • to prohibit or forbid someone to do something • people of Spanish descent living in latin America • farming just enough to feed your family and no more • waterway that connects the atlantic and pacific oceans • ...
Mesopotamia 2015-10-29
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- Advanced state of human society with a government and society hierarchy.
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services.
- A family where the father is the centerpiece or a male dominated society.
- Two parallel rivers in turkey, syria, and iraq.
- A religious temple, was the centerpiece of all Mesopotamian city-states.
- An earthen embankment designed to prevent a from overflowing it's banks or a bank of earth used to separate farm land.
- person who writes and or copies books.
- Landform that is flat or mostly flat, typically good for farming.
- Also known as the fertile crescent; the first powerful human civilization.
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- Taming of plants and animals primary as a source of food or to help with labor tasks.
- Another term for farming, controlling the planting and growing of a food source.
- A city that operates like a small independant country complete with a religion, language, and government
- The belief in many gods.
- One of the early forms of written text- record keeping.
- Is another name for a god, or someone with god-like powers.
- Location where civilization first began, in modern day turkey, syria, and iraq.
- To bring water to an area for farming.
- Anything found in nature used to meet people's needs.
- Any skilled manual worker (craftsman)
- The long term pattern or temperature and rainfall in a location.
20 Clues: The belief in many gods. • Any skilled manual worker (craftsman) • To bring water to an area for farming. • person who writes and or copies books. • Two parallel rivers in turkey, syria, and iraq. • Anything found in nature used to meet people's needs. • One of the early forms of written text- record keeping. • ...
Americas XWord 2022-04-16
Across
- knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
- the most important Inca deity; The Sun God from which Inca Emperors descend
- a farming technique in which vegetation is cut away and burned to clear land for growing crops
- the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake
- a solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- the economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- the Inca Emperor at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- having more than one spouse at one time
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- The peninsula in Mesoamerica where the Mayan civilization was located
- The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- The mountain range along the west coast of South America where the Inca Empire was located
- Former lake in central Mexico; home of Aztec civilization
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- land leveled by the Inca for farming
- an Incan clan (group of related families), the basic unit of Inca society
- a deadly Old World disease that was particularly devastating to native populations in the New World
20 Clues: land leveled by the Inca for farming • having more than one spouse at one time • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake • the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Celia Cohen period 2 2024-05-03
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- Knowledge and tools for productive cultural tasks.
- Services over goods, tech jobs grow, amenities matter.
- Studying where, how people's economic activities spread.
- Harvesting resources: mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing.
- Identified minerals recoverable with current tech, prices.
- Economy where government directs goods, services production.
- Resource exhaustible; not naturally replenished quickly.
- Essential environmental materials for population well-being.
- Herding lifestyle; moves with livestock for forage.
- Goods, services traded in market; supply, demand.
- Essential material or feature for population's well-being.
- Cultivating crops on temporary, cleared forest land.
- Accumulation of salts makes soil unproductive.
- Mining, quarrying earth's non-renewable resources.
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- Overuse turns land to desert, not just dry spots.
- Production for personal use, minimal external trade.
- Private production, free exchange, minimal state role.
- Controlled breeding of fish and shellfish, not wild catch.
- Migratory livestock grazing, natural forage reliance.
- Cultivating soil and raising animals for farming.
- Population growth spurs shift to intensive farming.
- Intensive fruit, vegetable production for direct sale.
- Intensive farming of fruits, veggies for direct sale.
- Harvesting renewable resources, like forestry and fishing.
- The clearing of land through total removal of forest cover.
- Boosted crops, tech transfer, saved many lives.
- Processing raw materials into valuable commodities.
- Resource replenished naturally; sustainable if used wisely.
- Services facilitating exchange, connecting consumers, providers.
- Facilitating trade, connecting consumers, and providers.
30 Clues: Accumulation of salts makes soil unproductive. • Boosted crops, tech transfer, saved many lives. • Overuse turns land to desert, not just dry spots. • Cultivating soil and raising animals for farming. • Goods, services traded in market; supply, demand. • Knowledge and tools for productive cultural tasks. • Mining, quarrying earth's non-renewable resources. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle Daniella Pazos P.6 2024-04-19
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- Sector involves jobs like lumber and mining.
- Herding domesticated animals.
- Plot of land on which livestock is fattened.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms for food.
- Area of the world that contains the LDC's.
- Framing done by hand or animal.
- Vegetative planting likely was originated in.
- Farmers in LDCs cannot afford this machinery.
- Resources that cannot be replaced in a short amount of time.
- Houses perpendicular along a river.
- Physical features to define boundaries.
- Farming of milk products.
- Humans first domesticated plants and animals.
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- Farming in areas with dry Mediterranean climate.
- Growing two crops in the same land for a year.
- 19th C. shift in work force beyond subsistence farming.
- Companies that produce fertilizer and pesticides.
- Conflict over resources between interests and the common good.
- Pastoral practice of seasonal migration.
- Field left fallow for a long time.
- Crops such as tea, cacao, and coffee.
- New high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Land divided into six-mile and one-mile square blocks.
- Areas in the world that include MDC's.
- Minerals that can be replaced over a short time period.
- Defined cultural landscape.
- Manufacturing sector.
- Commercial products like pest resistant crops.
- Crops such as tobacco, sugar, and cotton.
- Rotating use of fields to avoid exhausting the soil.
30 Clues: Manufacturing sector. • Farming of milk products. • Defined cultural landscape. • Herding domesticated animals. • Framing done by hand or animal. • Field left fallow for a long time. • Houses perpendicular along a river. • Crops such as tea, cacao, and coffee. • New high-yield seeds and fertilizers. • Areas in the world that include MDC's. • ...
Agri Crossword 2025-10-29
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- Growing plants in shallow containers for limited spaces, often used in schools or urban settings.
- The period after a country gains independence from colonial rule.
- Larger farm animals such as cattle and horses.
- Organization that helps coordinate agricultural development in the Caribbean region (abbrev.).
- The leading regional university that trains agricultural professionals in the Caribbean.
- Theft of farm produce or livestock — a major challenge for farmers in the Caribbean.
- The period in which agriculture was practiced by Indigenous peoples before European colonization.
- A structure made of glass or transparent material that allows crops to grow in controlled conditions.
- The global issue that affects rainfall, temperature, and crop yields.
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- Fertilizers that are chemically manufactured.
- A system that combines raising fish and growing plants together in one integrated environment.
- A type of fertilizer made from natural materials such as compost or manure.
- Small livestock such as goats and sheep.
- The period during European control when plantation agriculture dominated.
- The breed known as the "Best Sheep In The World".
- The condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.
- Farming system that uses modern machinery, chemicals, and large-scale production.
- Farming method that uses nutrient-rich water instead of soil.
- Farming that avoids chemicals and focuses on natural processes.
- Regional organization that promotes agricultural development and cooperation across the Americas (abbrev.).
20 Clues: Small livestock such as goats and sheep. • Fertilizers that are chemically manufactured. • Larger farm animals such as cattle and horses. • The breed known as the "Best Sheep In The World". • Farming method that uses nutrient-rich water instead of soil. • Farming that avoids chemicals and focuses on natural processes. • ...
Colonial times 2017-05-21
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- The first colony that was in the new world
- How many original Colonies are there
- trade routes that crisscross at the Atlantic Ocean
- founder of Rhode Island
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Colonies with Subsistence farming
- First step to establishment of a representative government
- Pilgrims wrote it for the general good of the colony
- Colony under the direct control from the English Crown (King) Ex: Virginia
- founded for religious freedom
- Colony established by a group of settlers who had formal doe allowing them to settle, ex: Rhode Island
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- Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits
- foundered in 1602 for religous freedom for puritans
- Colonies with plantation farming
- route slaves took to get to the new world
- English Colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment Ex: Maryland
- The first permanent English colony
- Last colony founder in 1732
- economic policy that the colonies had to send raw goods to mom (Great Britain) and they sell it back to the colonies
- Hero for the struggle of freedom of Press
- leader of the First Great Awaking
- Leader of Bacon Rebellion that rebelled against Virginias royal government
- Colonies with Staple farming
- Founded because of religious disagreement in England
- giant farms that grow cash crops in the South like cotton
25 Clues: founder of Rhode Island • Founder of Pennsylvania • Last colony founder in 1732 • Colonies with Staple farming • founded for religious freedom • Colonies with plantation farming • Colonies with Subsistence farming • leader of the First Great Awaking • The first permanent English colony • How many original Colonies are there • Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits • ...
Colonial times 2017-05-21
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- The first colony that was in the new world
- How many original Colonies are there
- trade routes that crisscross at the Atlantic Ocean
- founder of Rhode Island
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Colonies with Subsistence farming
- First step to establishment of a representative government
- Pilgrims wrote it for the general good of the colony
- Colony under the direct control from the English Crown (King) Ex: Virginia
- founded for religious freedom
- Colony established by a group of settlers who had formal doe allowing them to settle, ex: Rhode Island
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- Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits
- foundered in 1602 for religous freedom for puritans
- Colonies with plantation farming
- route slaves took to get to the new world
- English Colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment Ex: Maryland
- The first permanent English colony
- Last colony founder in 1732
- economic policy that the colonies had to send raw goods to mom (Great Britain) and they sell it back to the colonies
- Hero for the struggle of freedom of Press
- leader of the First Great Awaking
- Leader of Bacon Rebellion that rebelled against Virginias royal government
- Colonies with Staple farming
- Founded because of religious disagreement in England
- giant farms that grow cash crops in the South like cotton
25 Clues: founder of Rhode Island • Founder of Pennsylvania • Last colony founder in 1732 • Colonies with Staple farming • founded for religious freedom • Colonies with plantation farming • Colonies with Subsistence farming • leader of the First Great Awaking • The first permanent English colony • How many original Colonies are there • Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits • ...
Colonial Times 2017-05-21
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- Trade routes that crisscross at the Atlantic Ocean
- Route slaves took to get to the new world
- Colony under the direct control from the English Crown (King) Ex: Virginia
- Pilgrims wrote it for the general good of the colony
- English Colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment Ex: Maryland
- Founder of Rhode Island
- First step to establishment of a representative government
- How many original Colonies are there?
- Giant farms that grow cash crops in the South like cotton
- Hero for the struggle of freedom of Press
- Last colony founded in 1732
- Founded for religious freedom
- Leader of Bacon Rebellion that rebelled against Virginias royal government
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- Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits
- Colonies with Subsistence farming
- Colonies with plantation farming
- Colony established by a group of settlers who had formal doe allowing them to settle, ex: Rhode Island
- Colonies with Staple farming
- Founded because of religious disagreement in England
- Founded in 1602 for religious freedom for puritans
- Economic policy that the colonies had to send raw goods to mom (Great Britain) and they sell it back to the colonies
- The first colony that was in the new world
- The first permanent English colony
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- leader of the First Great Awaking
25 Clues: Founder of Rhode Island • Founder of Pennsylvania • Last colony founded in 1732 • Colonies with Staple farming • Founded for religious freedom • Colonies with plantation farming • Colonies with Subsistence farming • leader of the First Great Awaking • The first permanent English colony • How many original Colonies are there? • Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits • ...
Colonial Times 2017-05-21
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- Route slaves took to get to the new world
- Leader of Bacon Rebellion that rebelled against Virginias royal government
- Last colony founded in 1732
- Founded because of religious disagreement in England
- Founded in 1624 and for trade and profits
- Trade routes that crisscross at the Atlantic Ocean
- Colonies with Staple farming
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Founded for religious freedom
- Colonies with Subsistence farming
- leader of the First Great Awaking
- How many original Colonies are there?
- The first permanent English colony
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- The first colony that was in the new world
- Giant farms that grow cash crops in the South like cotton
- Pilgrims wrote it for the general good of the colony
- Founded in 1602 for religious freedom for puritans
- Colony under the direct control from the English Crown (King) Ex: Virginia
- Founder of Rhode Island
- Economic policy that the colonies had to send raw goods to mom (Great Britain) and they sell it back to the colonies
- Colony established by a group of settlers who had formal doe allowing them to settle, ex: Rhode Island
- First step to establishment of a representative government
- English Colony in which the king gave land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment Ex: Maryland
- Hero for the struggle of freedom of Press
- Colonies with plantation farming
25 Clues: Founder of Rhode Island • Founder of Pennsylvania • Last colony founded in 1732 • Colonies with Staple farming • Founded for religious freedom • Colonies with plantation farming • Colonies with Subsistence farming • leader of the First Great Awaking • The first permanent English colony • How many original Colonies are there? • Route slaves took to get to the new world • ...
Vocabulary 2015-10-29
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- to bring water an area for farming purposes
- a religious temple, was the centerpiece of all Mesopotamian city-states
- any skilled manual worker
- location where civilization first began, in modern day Turkey, Syria and Iraq
- person who writes and or copies books and records
- a family where the father is the centerpiece or a male dominated society
- any found in nature used to meet people's needs
- landform that is flat or mostly flat, typically good for farming
- is the belief in many gods
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- is another name for a god, or someone with god like powers
- two parallel rivers Turkey, Syria and where civilization first started
- a city that operates like a small independent country complete with a government , religion, language
- an earthen embankment designed to prevent a river from overflowing its banks or a bank of earth used to separate areas of farm land
- also known as the Fertile Crescent; the first powerful human civilization
- another term for farming, controlling the planting and growing of a food sorce
- advanced state of society with a government and social hieracrchy
- exchanging good and services for other goods and services
- the long term pattern of temperature and rainfall in a location
- taming of plants and animals primary as a source of food or to help with labor tasks
- one of the early forms of written text
20 Clues: any skilled manual worker • is the belief in many gods • one of the early forms of written text • to bring water an area for farming purposes • any found in nature used to meet people's needs • person who writes and or copies books and records • exchanging good and services for other goods and services • is another name for a god, or someone with god like powers • ...
UNIT 5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-19
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- Use of biological processes for industrial and agricultural purposes
- Slash-and-burn agriculture clearing land for cultivation
- Separating grain from chaff using air currents
- Husks separated from grain during threshing
- Confined area for fattening livestock before slaughter
- Process of soil and rock being worn away
- Inheritance law favoring the eldest son's succession
- Machine for harvesting and processing crops
- Wetland rice cultivation area
- Separating grains from harvested plants
- Raising livestock while migrating for grazing
- Irrigated rice field in southeast asia
- Propagation using plant parts like stems
- Farming primarily for self-sufficiency and survival
- Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- Process of adapting wild plants for human cultivation
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- Large-scale agricultural estate for cash crops
- Cultivated plant species harvested for human use
- Rotating fields to maintain soil fertility
- Integration of agricultural production and commercial activities
- Growing two or more crops on the same land in a year
- Area of land used for grazing livestock
- Farming based on planting and cultivating seeds
- Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between hemispheres
- Practices to maintain resources for future generations
- Land degradation turning fertile land into desert
- Farming of aquatic organisms for human consumption
- Cultivation of land for food and resources
- Area that supplies milk to a specific market
- Seasonal movement of livestock between pastures
30 Clues: Wetland rice cultivation area • Irrigated rice field in southeast asia • Area of land used for grazing livestock • Separating grains from harvested plants • Process of soil and rock being worn away • Propagation using plant parts like stems • Rotating fields to maintain soil fertility • Cultivation of land for food and resources • ...
Origins of Civilization Crossword 2023-10-02
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- An organization set up to make and enforce rules in a society
- Cultural hearth for early China along the Huang and Wei rivers
- “Middle America”, ancient geographic region in Mexico and Central America
- A place where new ideas, practices, and technology spread
- Fertile area within the Sahara desert
- A place of worship
- One of the earliest known permanent settlements, located in modern-day Turkey
- The exchange of goods
- The belief in and worship of one or more gods and goddesses
- Considered Egypt’s earliest farming community
- A person who performs a job other than farming, such as metalworking or toolmaking
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- The science of obtaining metals in their natural form and preparing them for use
- More than is required or necessary
- The world’s first temple
- A society with a highly developed culture and technology
- A main crop produced in a certain place
- The practice of organizing and storing information
- Relating to descendants traced through the mother
- A type of corn first domesticated by early Mesoamericans
- A large farming village located within the cultural hearth of Yangshao
- The process by which cultures interact and ideas spread from one area to another
- A political, economic, and cultural center with a large population
- A group of families that shares a common ancestor
- A professional writer who recorded official information
24 Clues: A place of worship • The exchange of goods • The world’s first temple • More than is required or necessary • Fertile area within the Sahara desert • A main crop produced in a certain place • Considered Egypt’s earliest farming community • Relating to descendants traced through the mother • A group of families that shares a common ancestor • ...
Vocabulary 2020-01-23
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- To set on fire.
- A flat piece of ground dug out of a slope.
- Very careful.
- Society A society that raises animals and uses the barter system.
- and burn farming Using fire to clear land quickly.
- To have made an impression.
- To have been made rigid or fixed.
- To barely survive.
- A farming tool used to cut, lift, and turn over soil.
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- To trade.
- To change plants and animals for human use.
- Moving water to land for agriculture.
- Growing plants and raising animals.
- A small axe.
- burned and smoked without flame.
- A long period of time without rain.
- Animals that kept alive in captivity for resources or later use.
- A stiff sharp hair or spike.
- Extra resources.
19 Clues: To trade. • A small axe. • Very careful. • To set on fire. • Extra resources. • To barely survive. • To have made an impression. • A stiff sharp hair or spike. • burned and smoked without flame. • To have been made rigid or fixed. • Growing plants and raising animals. • A long period of time without rain. • Moving water to land for agriculture. • ...
Mezzogiorno Primary 2021-04-15
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- type of reclaimed land under the Cassa scheme
- these trees are ressistent to drought
- produced from Buffalo in Campania
- type of region the Mezz is
- the rainfall common in winter here
- common in summer
- salad crops are exported to this country
- mountains of the region
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- major river in the region
- this rock makes it hard to irrigate
- name that describes the vegetation that sheep survive on here
- soils found near rivers
- amount of land thats deemed to be unsuitable for farming
- Climate type of Italy
- high pressure system that leads to drought
- artificial watering of land
- plate that is colliding with Eurasia here
- a city where intensive farming takes place nearby
- the percentage of Italys citrus fruits grown in Sicily
19 Clues: common in summer • Climate type of Italy • soils found near rivers • mountains of the region • major river in the region • type of region the Mezz is • artificial watering of land • produced from Buffalo in Campania • the rainfall common in winter here • this rock makes it hard to irrigate • these trees are ressistent to drought • salad crops are exported to this country • ...
1866-1900 Texas 2025-02-06
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- linked Texas to the rest of the United States
- invented barbed wire
- African American soldiers stationed along the frontier of Texas
- this invention made it easier to breakup tough soil
- famous cattle trail from San Antonio through Fort Worth to Kansas
- farm organization formed to help poor farmers
- large farms where cattle were raised
- increasing settlement into cities
- fencing that kept cattle and other animals from destroying crops
- University founded in 1883
- cattle king of the world
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- a new method
- farming for a profit
- watering by artificial means
- Farming to just survuive
- the last name of Commanche Chief who surrendered to the US army
- Helped control unfair practices from the railroad
- Spanish Cowboy
- an agreement between two countries
19 Clues: a new method • Spanish Cowboy • farming for a profit • invented barbed wire • Farming to just survuive • cattle king of the world • University founded in 1883 • watering by artificial means • increasing settlement into cities • an agreement between two countries • large farms where cattle were raised • linked Texas to the rest of the United States • ...
History of Food: The Agricultural Revolution 2023-11-06
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- The important time in human history where most humans started farming. The Agricultural Revolution marked the end of humanity’s hunter gatherer lifestyle.
- An ingredient that is in nearly all the food from a specific cuisine.
- A time in Earth history when average temperatures were much lower. Much longer winters. Difficult environment for flora and fauna to survive.
- People who constantly move from place to place.
- A culture’s foods
- The staple food for Central/South American empires like the Aztec and Inca. Called corn in English.
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- Having extra
- The area on earth where humans first started farming, agriculture and developed the first large cities/civilizations. Located in the Middle East in what is now Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt.
- Connected to farming
- Growing one type of plant because it has something that makes it better than the others (example, larger kernels or juicier fruit). Breeding a specific animal because it is more obedient, grows more hair, etc.
- To prepare land for farming
11 Clues: Having extra • A culture’s foods • Connected to farming • To prepare land for farming • People who constantly move from place to place. • An ingredient that is in nearly all the food from a specific cuisine. • The staple food for Central/South American empires like the Aztec and Inca. Called corn in English. • ...
payten´s ch.4 crossword 2024-12-19
10 Clues: their religion • aztec farming system • their writing system • the middle of amercia • who did terranced farming • multi floor house connected • is a large underground tunnnel • heaping earth piles and shaping them • league alliance of (5) IroquoAztecoups • is a house that has 20,000 people in it
payten´s ch.4 crossword 2024-12-19
10 Clues: their religion • aztec farming system • their writing system • the middle of amercia • who did terranced farming • multi floor house connected • is a large underground tunnnel • heaping earth piles and shaping them • league alliance of (5) IroquoAztecoups • is a house that has 20,000 people in it
payten´s ch.4 crossword 2024-12-19
10 Clues: their religion • their writing system • aztec farming system • the middle of amercia • who did terranced farming • multi floor house connected • is a large underground tunnnel • heaping earth piles and shaping them • league alliance of (5) IroquoAztecoups • is a house that has 20,000 people in it
Food From The Land 2018-01-24
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- This determines the length of the growing season.
- Resources that can't be replenished
- Partially decomposed plant material that has become a part of the soil.
- The top layer of soil.
- Upper layer of earth where plants grow.
- A resource with an endless supply.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Land that has very rich soil and is capable of producing abundant crops.
- The length of time during the summer for plants to grow.
- An extreme form of hunger. The body begins to waste away as tissue is consumed to provide energy.
- Crops planted for the protection and enrichment of the soil
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- Sending goods or services to another country for sale.
- Type of farming that uses a small amount of labour and capital compared to the amount of land being farmed.
- Type of farming where lots of labour is used to get high yield
- Planting different crops on the soil to avoid mineral depletion
- A temporary situation in which a country/ region doesn't have enough food to feed its population
- A form of malnutrition caused by a dietary lack of one or more essential nutrients
- Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad
- A condition where health is damaged due to too little essential nutrients.
- The practice of farming and/ or raising livestock.
- The soil underneath the top layer of soil.
21 Clues: The top layer of soil. • A resource with an endless supply. • Resources that can't be replenished • Upper layer of earth where plants grow. • The soil underneath the top layer of soil. • This determines the length of the growing season. • The practice of farming and/ or raising livestock. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
Land Degradation 2018-11-13
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- The wearing away of the earth's surface
- Growing cities lead to more road traffic and therefore more ____ pollution.
- A destructive type of deforestation is slash-and-______
- Using these to fertilise the land can contaminate water.
- Expanding cities may lead to a loss of valuable _______ land.
- The name for a process involving the expansion of cities.
- Increased use of machinery in farming, or ____________, can cause land degradation.
- A method of deforestation is ______ cutting
- Landscape most at risk from deforestation
- Farming can cause erosion as _______ can eat groundcover and expose the soil
- County experiencing highest rate of deforestation
- This farming process breaks up the soil and exposes it to erosion.
- Herbicides used to kill ________ can contaminate water.
- Cutting down trees causes erosion as the _______ hold the soil together
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- Trees can act as ________________ to prevent erosion by wind.
- The cutting down of forests
- Excessive eating of grasses and other green plants by cattle
- Farmers can ______ trees to prevent erosion.
- Growing cities can lead to contamination of ______ sources, such as lakes and rivers.
- The loss of productivity and sustainability of the land is land _____________.
- A type of erosion causing dust storms
- Spraying these chemicals to kill pests can contaminate water.
- The top layer of soil
- Type of erosion leading to channels in the land
24 Clues: The top layer of soil • The cutting down of forests • A type of erosion causing dust storms • The wearing away of the earth's surface • Landscape most at risk from deforestation • A method of deforestation is ______ cutting • Farmers can ______ trees to prevent erosion. • Type of erosion leading to channels in the land • County experiencing highest rate of deforestation • ...
Enviro IG 2 (Group 1 Revision) 2024-01-18
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- the build-up of toxins in a foodchain
- rocks formed from heat and pressure
- the main way to disinfect water (treatment)
- contaminates drinking water and leads to diseases
- the rock and soil overlying a mine
- the element with the symbol P
- a ship design to prevent oil spills (p44)
- when living things are used to remove toxic chemicals from a mine
- international treaty to prevent marine pollution
- the farming of livestock only
- boiling a solution to purify it (water)
- the element with the symbol K
- the breaking down of organic waste using bacteria (2)
- farming in a building to control many factors
- the technique of growing other crops between rows of a main crop to maximise nutrients
- rocks formed from layers of sediment
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- the farming of crops only
- energy derived from uranium
- rocks formed from cooling magma
- an item or resource that will not be used up/ can be replaced
- energy from hot rocks under the earth's surface
- algae overgrowth in lakes neighbouring farms
- a mosquito is an example of this
- another word for burning waste
- energy from the sun
- a waterborne disease
- process to obtain natural gas or oil from cracking open shale rock
- a type of organic fertiliser
- energy derived from burning wood
- water stored underground in porous rocks
30 Clues: energy from the sun • a waterborne disease • the farming of crops only • energy derived from uranium • a type of organic fertiliser • the element with the symbol P • the farming of livestock only • the element with the symbol K • another word for burning waste • rocks formed from cooling magma • a mosquito is an example of this • energy derived from burning wood • ...
Vocab List 11 2024-02-13
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- the farming of aquatic organisms for profit
- the deterioration of arable or forested land into desert as a result of overgrazing and lack of irrigation and climate change
- marker or unit that can be used to measure the abundance of a wilk stock such as cod
- organisms caught during the fishing operation that are not of the targeted species
- the exchanges between, and merging of, global markets, cultures and ideas
- the removal or pollutants and contaminants from an environment so that it can be safely used for another purpose or restored
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- the damage and loss of topsoil due to inappropriate farming practices
- farming farming practice in which the farmer only grows the food need for his or her immediate family
- the use of methods that actively reduce the amount of both soil and nutrients lost from the soil during crop production
- arid or semiarid land that supports a mix of grasses or low shrubs and may be used for grazing
- unwanted plants that are growing within a particular area of land
11 Clues: the farming of aquatic organisms for profit • unwanted plants that are growing within a particular area of land • the damage and loss of topsoil due to inappropriate farming practices • the exchanges between, and merging of, global markets, cultures and ideas • organisms caught during the fishing operation that are not of the targeted species • ...
Faming After the Civil War Chapter 10-3 2017-02-06
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- Farmer, The typical texan in 1800s was a_________ not a rancher.
- plows, Martinez also brought the first_______ and corn planters to the Valley.
- What played an important role in cotton farming?
- Martinez, Who introduced cotton to the Rio Grande valley?
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- A tenant farmer who is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop.
- What was the most important in Texas?
- Farmer, A farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop.
- farming, A method of farming that used a manner of plowing that left loose soil on top of the ground, which kept water in the ground by slowing evaporation.
- Worth and Denver Railroads, What were the railroads became farming centers.
- Plantation onwers used_____ to do their work?
10 Clues: What was the most important in Texas? • Plantation onwers used_____ to do their work? • What played an important role in cotton farming? • Martinez, Who introduced cotton to the Rio Grande valley? • Farmer, The typical texan in 1800s was a_________ not a rancher. • Worth and Denver Railroads, What were the railroads became farming centers. • ...
Early People 2021-09-28
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- a time before writing
- to do something well
- farming or raising crops for human use
- people who moved to find their meat/food
- moving to a new place
- the taming of animals and plants
- an item used for basic human needs
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- invention of farming
- having an extra amount of something
- human existence in cities, religions, government and jobs
- a long period of time defined by social/political characteristics
- using skills and tools to meet human needs
- when we used stone tools
13 Clues: invention of farming • to do something well • a time before writing • moving to a new place • when we used stone tools • the taming of animals and plants • an item used for basic human needs • having an extra amount of something • farming or raising crops for human use • people who moved to find their meat/food • using skills and tools to meet human needs • ...
Term 1 - Australian Agrigulture 2012-03-26
Across
- This is a type of plant that is special because they put nitrogen back into the soil. Examples of the type of plant includes clover and lucerne
- This form of erosion is caused by water concentrating into many, closely-spaced small channels.
- This is the title given to someone who studies the weather
- This is another name for the shape of the land. It is also a factor in soil formation.
- A name given to many of the early Australian farmers
- Sir … Macarthur played an important role in establishing the Australian Merino sheep industry
- … material is the key element that separates rock from soil
Down
- What is the name for a vertical section of soil, which goes from the topsoil down to the parent material and shows all of the different soil horizons present in an area?
- The main focus of Sustainable Agriculture is ensuring the ongoing health of the …
- This is one of the four farming regions found in Australia. It is the coldest farming region and includes Tasmania and Victoria.
- When farmers use techniques such as rotation cropping and planting cover crops, they are participating in a … form of agriculture
- Another name for the A horizon of a soil profile
- When tiny particles of soil are held in the air by the wind, it is called …
- This is the process by which water is absorbed up into the atmosphere
- When you alternate the crop that you plant between several different crops, it is called … cropping.
- This is one of the four farming regions found in Australia. It is the driest farming region and encompasses most of central Australia
- What is it called when soil is washed away by water or wind?
17 Clues: Another name for the A horizon of a soil profile • A name given to many of the early Australian farmers • This is the title given to someone who studies the weather • … material is the key element that separates rock from soil • What is it called when soil is washed away by water or wind? • This is the process by which water is absorbed up into the atmosphere • ...
№8 Words 2023-10-11
25 Clues: ліс • лист • поле • село • трава • гілка • стежка • ворота • береги • урожай • долина • паркан • пагорб • корінь • краєвид • збирати • рослина • трактор • володіти • пори року • схід сонця • захід сонця • безнадійний • грунт, земля • сільське господарство
Agricultural Revolution (Pp. 32-35) 2019-02-12
Across
- These plants spread easily.
- Turnips were often fed to these.
- Farmers did this with their land.
- Everyone had the right to gather this.
- The process of closing off fields.
- The word for animals eating grass.
- A lot of this was wasted in travelling.
- Growing enough only for your own needs.
- The inventor of the seed drill.
- Lord Townshend was linked to this vegetable.
- Walls were often made from this.
Down
- Plants that are used as walls.
- When fields are left unplanted.
- Where these revolutions happened.
- The owner of land.
- This land could be accessed by everyone.
- The old farming system was this...
- This type of farming did not use fences.
- This was allowed to grow as food for livestock.
- Fields that were thin and narrow.
- The number of fields rotated.
21 Clues: The owner of land. • These plants spread easily. • The number of fields rotated. • Plants that are used as walls. • When fields are left unplanted. • The inventor of the seed drill. • Turnips were often fed to these. • Walls were often made from this. • Where these revolutions happened. • Farmers did this with their land. • Fields that were thin and narrow. • ...
On The Farm 2024-06-30
Across
- Chemical used to kill pests
- Feeding on grass
- Method of watering crops
- Cultivation of gardens or plants
- Farm building for storing produce
- Farm vehicle for pulling machinery
- Earth's surface layer where plants grow
- House on a farm
- Place where milk products are produced
- Area planted with fruit trees
- Tool for turning soil
- Land covered with grass for grazing
- Gathering of crops
- Tower for storing grain
- Preparation of land for growing crops
Down
- Farm animals raised for produce
- Substance added to soil for growth
- Practice of farming
- Place where grapevines are cultivated
- Cultivated plant for food
- Farming of aquatic organisms
- Reproductive unit of a plant
- Domesticated birds raised for meat and eggs
- Decayed organic material used as plant fertiliser
- Structure for growing plants in controlled conditions
25 Clues: House on a farm • Feeding on grass • Gathering of crops • Practice of farming • Tool for turning soil • Tower for storing grain • Method of watering crops • Cultivated plant for food • Chemical used to kill pests • Farming of aquatic organisms • Reproductive unit of a plant • Area planted with fruit trees • Farm animals raised for produce • Cultivation of gardens or plants • ...
livability: Taner 2023-09-20
Across
- -a particular place or position
- -4th most livable city in the world
- - large town
- - feeling, showing pleasure
- -
- - The place that created hamburgers
- - The country that has the most livable city in the world
- -a place (city or country) that makes it livable
- - The process of receiving information at school and university
- - An action done by a person that is against the law
- - nature
Down
- -Group of people with certain attitudes and interest in common
- - several cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- - a way of living by spending
- -buses, trains, and other forms of transport that are available to the public
- - the amount of people and animals that live in an area
- - medical care for an individual
- - the act of helping people
- - green spaces, farming, farming and crops
- - below Canberra
20 Clues: - • - nature • - large town • - below Canberra • - feeling, showing pleasure • - the act of helping people • - a way of living by spending • -a particular place or position • - medical care for an individual • -4th most livable city in the world • - The place that created hamburgers • - green spaces, farming, farming and crops • -a place (city or country) that makes it livable • ...
Final Review 2023-06-08
Across
- Rev Shift to farming
- Worshipping one God
- Monotheistic religion; Abraham
- Road Trade route from China to Eastern Europe
- The teachings of Confucius
- Monotheistic religion; Allah
- First writing system
- Temple (Mesopotamia)
- A city and the surrounding farmland
- Worshipping many Gods
- A society with cities and social classes
- A government in which people rule (Athens)
- Egyptian writing system
- System Division in Indian society; Hinduism
Down
- Humans control plants and animals
- Code 282 laws based on social class
- Largest religion in the world; caste system
- Studies the past (artifacts)
- Routes Paths followed by traders
- Nomads
- Era Hunting and gathering; Stone Age
- Farming
- Systems Used to record laws and Gods
- Values Government participation
- Payment for forgiveness of sins
- Waterway; first developed in Rome
26 Clues: Nomads • Farming • Worshipping one God • First writing system • Temple (Mesopotamia) • Worshipping many Gods • Rev Shift to farming • Egyptian writing system • The teachings of Confucius • Monotheistic religion; Allah • Studies the past (artifacts) • Monotheistic religion; Abraham • Payment for forgiveness of sins • Values Government participation • Humans control plants and animals • ...
Young Dark Emu 2022-08-22
Across
- a sweet little potato
- Aboriginal people were once thought to be only hunters and
- domestic animal that was introduced by the British
- something that cant be moved
- houses were made of straight rods, grass, bark and
- used to protect against erosion
- name given to Aboriginal people by the British
- small tree
- fresh green shoots sprouted after these
- we add this to soil to make it healthy
Down
- Native Australian animal
- mixed with flour to make bread
- used to hunt animals
- bags women used these to carry yams on their back
- ground together to make flour
- the green hills looked like a park
- farming the land
- came to Australia on the boats
- First Nations People
- used to grind seeds together to make flour
- fish farming
21 Clues: small tree • fish farming • farming the land • used to hunt animals • First Nations People • a sweet little potato • Native Australian animal • something that cant be moved • ground together to make flour • mixed with flour to make bread • came to Australia on the boats • used to protect against erosion • the green hills looked like a park • we add this to soil to make it healthy • ...
APES unit 4 2025-09-15
Across
- un-weathered bedrock
- subsoil, tiny rock particles that leach down from topsoil
- partially decomposed plant and animal matter
- intermediate size , space, and retention
- shows the layers of soil under the surface
- smallest particle size, little space between
- mass killing of rabbits because they were eating crops
- dry soil and high wind lead to
- physical breakdown of rock
- and event caused by record drought, high wind
- humus, non-decomposed plants matter
- topsoil, organic matter mixed with rock particles
Down
- parent material, undergone little weathering
- a way to measure soil on the percentages of its contents
- breakdown of rocks by changing their molecules
- largest particle size, lots of space between
- drought, deforestation, and poor farming lead to
- each layer of soil is called a
- loosens and mixes soil
- ideal for farming
20 Clues: ideal for farming • un-weathered bedrock • loosens and mixes soil • physical breakdown of rock • each layer of soil is called a • dry soil and high wind lead to • humus, non-decomposed plants matter • intermediate size , space, and retention • shows the layers of soil under the surface • parent material, undergone little weathering • ...
