farming Crossword Puzzles
Great depression puzzle 2023-10-16
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- A term used for the midwest with no water for farming
- food lines
- Laws passed in the south segregating races
- people living cities
- FDR way of helping the american people
- overproduce
- problem people faced during the great depression
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- huge clouds of dirt in the midwest
- people living in remote locations
- A region used for farming in the United states
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- makeshift homes
- A time period without water for farm plants
- a government funded way for people to get work
- people having to move from their homes because they couldn't afford it
15 Clues: food lines • overproduce • makeshift homes • people living cities • people living in remote locations • huge clouds of dirt in the midwest • FDR way of helping the american people • Laws passed in the south segregating races • A time period without water for farm plants • A region used for farming in the United states • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
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- Cities with leaders and a strong government.
- When people believe in multiple gods.
- Farming A effective way of farming on plain land
- People who study ancient/old history
- A triangular structure.
- Starving due to lack of food.
- Dryness that can cause lack of crops.
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- A Peninsula in Central America.
- Buildings used to practice religious practices.
- A civilization where the Mayan lived.
- A written language using drawings.
- A theory of how humans were able to walk through southward.
- Society,Writing,Art,Religion,Trade in one place
- Traditions that can be shown through religion and art.
- Mexico and Central America.
15 Clues: A triangular structure. • Mexico and Central America. • Starving due to lack of food. • A Peninsula in Central America. • A written language using drawings. • People who study ancient/old history • When people believe in multiple gods. • A civilization where the Mayan lived. • Dryness that can cause lack of crops. • Cities with leaders and a strong government. • ...
Grammar 2025-12-07
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- State of physical and mental health
- Using resources to protect the environment
- barrier Something that prevents clear understanding
- Power to affect decisions or opinions
- balance Balancing job duties and personal life
- Actively supporting a cause or group
- Ability to speak two languages fluently
- Essential substances in food for health
- Traditional habit of a community
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- policy Official rules about how languages are used
- Ability to adapt quickly to new situations
- Becoming fully included in a group or society
- Having too much information or too many tasks
- farming Farming without artificial chemicals
- footprint Amount of CO₂ produced by a person or activity
15 Clues: Traditional habit of a community • State of physical and mental health • Actively supporting a cause or group • Power to affect decisions or opinions • Ability to speak two languages fluently • Essential substances in food for health • Ability to adapt quickly to new situations • Using resources to protect the environment • Becoming fully included in a group or society • ...
group 5 crossword 2021-01-25
6 Clues: and water loss? • and vegitables are grown? • cane- Which crop is produce most in india? • farming- Which farming helps to reduce soil • farming- Which type of farming is best for soil • farming- Which crop where they produce our seasonal
Nicholas 2025-10-16
9 Clues: creation of taxes • so many buildings • a place of worship • Belief theologically • Writing and speaking. • I get this you get that • ancient farming and hunting • you’re good at anything but farming • The reason why history textbooks exist
Doherty 7th Grade Ag 2022-09-06
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- promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising
- Olericulture is the science of vegetable growing
- a widely cultivated cereal native to warm regions of the Old World. It is a major source of grain and of feed for livestock.
- combination of the words "agriculture" and "business" and refers to any business related to farming and farming-related commercial activities.
- a unit of land area equal to 43,560 square feet or 4,840 square yards (0.405 hectare)
- a unit of measurement for dry goods like grain and beans.
- A product brought into a country
- An industry who turn raw goods into more refined goods in preparation for the consumer or final customer
- A product purchased and shipped to another country
- a complete list of items
- the science or practice of farming and tillage of the soil
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- the sale of goods to the public in often small quantities for consumption instead of resale
- science of collecting and examining information written as numbers
- promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising
- the sale of goods to the public in often small quantities for consumption instead of resale
- an aim or desired result.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the full amount of an agricultural product
- a company or government agency provides a guarantee of money for specified loss or damage.
- the movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another.
- the total amount made or harvested
21 Clues: a complete list of items • an aim or desired result. • A product brought into a country • the total amount made or harvested • the full amount of an agricultural product • Olericulture is the science of vegetable growing • A product purchased and shipped to another country • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Review for Geography Test 2021-11-10
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- Temperate land
- Hot Land
- Flat land very useful for farming
- Area where trade barriers have been limited
- The first civilization in Central America
- Foreign owned factory that exports back to the host country
- Jamaican music based on rhythmic drums
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- Cold Land
- These people would steal from ships in the Caribbean
- Small strip of land that connects two larger bodies
- Argentina and Great Britain fought over these
- man made canal that connects the pacific and the Atlantic ocean
- Mountain ranges that runs through the west side of South America
- Farming
- The ancient civilization of the Andean Region
- Where fresh water and ocean water meet
- The name of the sea the Antilles are in
17 Clues: Farming • Hot Land • Cold Land • Temperate land • Flat land very useful for farming • Where fresh water and ocean water meet • Jamaican music based on rhythmic drums • The name of the sea the Antilles are in • The first civilization in Central America • Area where trade barriers have been limited • Argentina and Great Britain fought over these • ...
Glossary of Irrigation Terms 2021-05-22
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- drops of fresh water falling from clouds
- the practice of cultivating the land
- agriculture considered as way of life
- working as a landscape gardener
- a conduit through which water flows
- the removal of salt
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- of or relating to the study of hydraulics
- the gathering of a ripened crop
- supply with water, as with streams
- relating to farming or agriculture
- a large flow
11 Clues: a large flow • the removal of salt • the gathering of a ripened crop • working as a landscape gardener • supply with water, as with streams • relating to farming or agriculture • a conduit through which water flows • the practice of cultivating the land • agriculture considered as way of life • drops of fresh water falling from clouds • of or relating to the study of hydraulics
THE SECTORS 2023-05-03
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- ... industries include hotels, restaurants, etc.
- The most popular type of tourism.
- The secondary sector tansforms raw materials into ... products.
- ... farming consists on growing crops.
- ... are products that are bought from other countries.
- The tertiary sector is also known as the ... sector.
- Tourism belongs in the ... sector.
- Factories belong in the ... sector.
- Type of fishing that happens in the deep sea.
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- Cattle farming belongs in this sector.
- The industry that makes metals (part of the heavy industries).
- This is where many miners work.
- ... trade is trade between countries.
- ... systems move people and products around Spain.
- ... trade is trade within a country.
- ... crops need lots of water.
16 Clues: ... crops need lots of water. • This is where many miners work. • The most popular type of tourism. • Tourism belongs in the ... sector. • Factories belong in the ... sector. • ... trade is trade within a country. • ... trade is trade between countries. • Cattle farming belongs in this sector. • ... farming consists on growing crops. • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2017-01-28
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- To leave or withdraw
- Farming
- runner people who sneaked goods through the Civil War blockade
- a large farm
- A tax on imported goods
- focus on the interest of one's region
- to put an end to
- All the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service.
- rights the position that the federal government should not interfere with the states exercising their constitutional powers
- a person who supported the Union during the entire Civil War period
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- person who wanted the south to secede
- a local law or piece of legislation
- Person who wanted to end slavery
- Practice of farming
- storage place for military equipment
- runaway
16 Clues: Farming • runaway • a large farm • to put an end to • Practice of farming • To leave or withdraw • A tax on imported goods • Person who wanted to end slavery • a local law or piece of legislation • storage place for military equipment • person who wanted the south to secede • focus on the interest of one's region • runner people who sneaked goods through the Civil War blockade • ...
5th year Geography 2022-05-16
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- The soil that results from Basalt parent material
- A island to the south of Italy
- Red soil found in the Mezzogiorno
- The main river in India
- Capital of India
- One of the main crops grown in India
- India's Silicon Valley
- A poor region in Europe
- efforts to improve farming in response to food supply shortages in less-developed economies
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- A country to the North of India
- the new name of Calcutta
- When farming is not profitable, only grows enough to feed family
- Name of the desert in India
- The plateau in the south of India
- A type of hardwood found in the Western Ghats
- The capital of France
- Brings 3/4 of all rain to India
17 Clues: Capital of India • The capital of France • India's Silicon Valley • The main river in India • A poor region in Europe • the new name of Calcutta • Name of the desert in India • A island to the south of Italy • A country to the North of India • Brings 3/4 of all rain to India • Red soil found in the Mezzogiorno • The plateau in the south of India • One of the main crops grown in India • ...
4 Tribe Crossword 2023-10-13
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- Jumano method of survival =
- Where was the Jumano located?
- Where were the Coahuiltecan located?
- __________ was the Wichitas method of survival.
- Where was the Caddo located?
- _______ was what the Coahuiltecan lived in.
- Cultivated crops and turkey are examples of what.
- ________ was the leader of the Caddo tribe.
- __________ was the leader of the Jumano tibe.
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- What did the Wichita located?
- What did the Jumano located?
- Cactus, beans, and anything edible was ____ that the Coahuiltecans eat.
- ________________ was the key to survival for the Coahuiltecan.
- The Coahuiltecan had no structured government. This is an example of what?
- The Wichita had ___ chiefs.
- When crops failed, the Caddo turned to wild plants. What is this called?
- ___________ is where the Caddo are located.
- Where was the Wichita located?
18 Clues: Jumano method of survival = • The Wichita had ___ chiefs. • What did the Jumano located? • Where was the Caddo located? • What did the Wichita located? • Where was the Jumano located? • Where was the Wichita located? • Where were the Coahuiltecan located? • _______ was what the Coahuiltecan lived in. • ___________ is where the Caddo are located. • ...
Africa's Geography and Culture 2025-12-09
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- Africa's second-longest river
- a community of people who share a common set of beliefs
- transitional zone of grassland
- a grassland ecosystem with scattered trees
- a vast, sandy, semi-arid savanna in Southern Africa
- the large-scale removal of trees and forests
- a person or group that moves from place to place
- Largest river in Africa
- a community of people who share a common cultural identity
- a farming technique in which farmers clear and burn vegetation
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- Africa's tallest mountain
- a hot, humid, dense forest near the equator
- farming to provide for your family
- Largest hot desert
- the belief that spirits inhabit everything
- a massive, long valley system
- Located to the far north-west
17 Clues: Largest hot desert • Largest river in Africa • Africa's tallest mountain • Africa's second-longest river • a massive, long valley system • Located to the far north-west • transitional zone of grassland • farming to provide for your family • the belief that spirits inhabit everything • a grassland ecosystem with scattered trees • a hot, humid, dense forest near the equator • ...
Farming Then & Now Vocabulary 2023-04-24
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- The front attachment on a combine
- Leftover "waste" in a corn field after harvest
- Large blade with a handle for chopping corn stalks
- Tillage equipment to break apart soil
- Small trench for planting seeds
- Cylindrical tool that rotates and pushes grain
- Large bin with drying equipment used to store seed
- To remove seeds/kernels from the rest of the plant material
- Used during harvest season and combines many jobs into one
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- How we use plants and animals for human items
- Area that seeds are planted in
- Tool used to make a job easier or more efficient
- To remove leaves and silks from corn
- Machine used to deposit seed into the ground
- Large bin with wire or wooden walls used to store ears of corn
- Act of breaking apart the soil to prepare for planting or remove weeds
16 Clues: Area that seeds are planted in • Small trench for planting seeds • The front attachment on a combine • To remove leaves and silks from corn • Tillage equipment to break apart soil • Machine used to deposit seed into the ground • How we use plants and animals for human items • Leftover "waste" in a corn field after harvest • Cylindrical tool that rotates and pushes grain • ...
the stone age💚 2022-10-14
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- were buried underneth the house
- the title of this unit
- what people used for light, warmth, and cooking
- another word for farming
- beginning of humanity to 12,000 b.c.
- Something to get from trees, bushes, grass
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- A dangerous way to get food in the forest
- what did people use to kill animals
- what is the new stone age called
- a new way to get food
- how people got onto the roof
- the age of cave people
- how people comiunicated in the old stone age
- the first city ever made was
- how the people in the new stone age got into their houses
15 Clues: a new way to get food • the title of this unit • the age of cave people • another word for farming • how people got onto the roof • the first city ever made was • were buried underneth the house • what is the new stone age called • what did people use to kill animals • beginning of humanity to 12,000 b.c. • A dangerous way to get food in the forest • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
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- land bridge a bridge on land
- peninsula a region Mayans lived
- A long lasting period without food
- A art of religion.
- a person who studies artifacts.
- A form of words in aincent maya
- a civilization of people that lived in mesoamerica
- farming different levels of land for farming
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- people who live in more than one god
- A place in mesoamerica where Mayans lived like states in America
- a big group of people
- A place that people were buried in
- A long lasting period without water
- a region involving Central America and mexioco
- A religious art of places
15 Clues: A art of religion. • a big group of people • A religious art of places • land bridge a bridge on land • a person who studies artifacts. • A form of words in aincent maya • peninsula a region Mayans lived • A long lasting period without food • A place that people were buried in • A long lasting period without water • people who live in more than one god • ...
Great depression puzzle 2023-10-16
Across
- A term used for the midwest with no water for farming
- food lines
- Laws passed in the south segregating races
- people living cities
- FDR way of helping the american people
- overproduce
- problem people faced during the great depression
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- huge clouds of dirt in the midwest
- people living in remote locations
- A region used for farming in the United states
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- makeshift homes
- A time period without water for farm plants
- a government funded way for people to get work
- people having to move from their homes because they couldn't afford it
15 Clues: food lines • overproduce • makeshift homes • people living cities • people living in remote locations • huge clouds of dirt in the midwest • FDR way of helping the american people • Laws passed in the south segregating races • A time period without water for farm plants • A region used for farming in the United states • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans • ...
Great depression puzzle 2023-10-16
Across
- A term used for the midwest with no water for farming
- food lines
- Laws passed in the south segregating races
- people living cities
- FDR way of helping the american people
- overproduce
- problem people faced during the great depression
Down
- huge clouds of dirt in the midwest
- people living in remote locations
- A region used for farming in the United states
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- makeshift homes
- A time period without water for farm plants
- a government funded way for people to get work
- people having to move from their homes because they couldn't afford it
15 Clues: food lines • overproduce • makeshift homes • people living cities • people living in remote locations • huge clouds of dirt in the midwest • FDR way of helping the american people • Laws passed in the south segregating races • A time period without water for farm plants • A region used for farming in the United states • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans • ...
Great depression puzzle 2023-10-16
Across
- A term used for the midwest with no water for farming
- food lines
- Laws passed in the south segregating races
- people living cities
- FDR way of helping the american people
- overproduce
- problem people faced during the great depression
Down
- huge clouds of dirt in the midwest
- people living in remote locations
- A region used for farming in the United states
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- makeshift homes
- A time period without water for farm plants
- a government funded way for people to get work
- people having to move from their homes because they couldn't afford it
15 Clues: food lines • overproduce • makeshift homes • people living cities • people living in remote locations • huge clouds of dirt in the midwest • FDR way of helping the american people • Laws passed in the south segregating races • A time period without water for farm plants • A region used for farming in the United states • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans • ...
S.S CH.2 2022-10-21
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- the houses of first farmers were _____
- the place in west asia where farming first started is called the fertile ___________.
- after the stone age came the ______ age
- first animal to be domesticated
- as hunter-gatherers explored they discoered that many plants had seeds that could be _______.
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- slowly people changed from hunter-gatherering to _________
- hunter-gatherers were __________ on the environment
- gold is the most precious metal as it never _______ it's colour due to age
- for hunter-gatherers life became more ________ after the stary of farming
9 Clues: first animal to be domesticated • the houses of first farmers were _____ • after the stone age came the ______ age • hunter-gatherers were __________ on the environment • slowly people changed from hunter-gatherering to _________ • for hunter-gatherers life became more ________ after the stary of farming • ...
Of Mice and Man Historical context: America in the 1920s/30s 2013-12-03
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- "The best laid.............. of Mice and men
- hard work and ...................... will guarantee the American Dream
- Black.................- when the stock markets crashed
- A successful novel published in 1937
- The................ valley - where Steinbeck
- The novel of Mice and Men suggests that the American dream is not always......................
- many people during this era became...............
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- men often had to find work on
- These made farming very difficult
- The economic hub in the USA
- men who travelled for work
- men often had to leave their...................to find work
- The Great ...........................
- name for the desert-like farming areas
- This was known as "The Golden State"
15 Clues: men who travelled for work • The economic hub in the USA • men often had to find work on • These made farming very difficult • A successful novel published in 1937 • This was known as "The Golden State" • The Great ........................... • name for the desert-like farming areas • "The best laid.............. of Mice and men • The................ valley - where Steinbeck • ...
Humanities 2016-10-02
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- 2 ciies merging into an urban area
- discarded nets
- Unit of meaurement in shipping and aviation
- spread of urban development
- redevlopment of old urban areas
- flow of water caused by changes in water density.
- litter and other solid that is dumped into the ocean
Down
- Force that results from the Earth's rotation
- sunlight breaking plastic into tiny particles
- division of larger houses
- Where the water's surface is at maximum height reached by a rising tide
- Fishing farming- farming of aquatic aniamls and plants
- swirling circular ocean current
- capable of being decomposed by living organisms
- process of correcting a fault
15 Clues: discarded nets • division of larger houses • spread of urban development • process of correcting a fault • swirling circular ocean current • redevlopment of old urban areas • 2 ciies merging into an urban area • Unit of meaurement in shipping and aviation • Force that results from the Earth's rotation • sunlight breaking plastic into tiny particles • ...
Humanities 2016-10-02
Across
- flow of water caused by changes in water density.
- capable of being decomposed by living organisms
- discarded nets
- 2 ciies merging into an urban area
- redevlopment of old urban areas
- swirling circular ocean current
- spread of urban development
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- Unit of meaurement in shipping and aviation
- division of larger houses
- process of correcting a fault
- sunlight breaking plastic into tiny particles
- Where the water's surface is at maximum height reached by a rising tide
- Force that results from the Earth's rotation
- Fishing farming- farming of aquatic aniamls and plants
- litter and other solid that is dumped into the ocean
15 Clues: discarded nets • division of larger houses • spread of urban development • process of correcting a fault • redevlopment of old urban areas • swirling circular ocean current • 2 ciies merging into an urban area • Unit of meaurement in shipping and aviation • Force that results from the Earth's rotation • sunlight breaking plastic into tiny particles • ...
Great depression puzzle 2023-10-16
Across
- A term used for the midwest with no water for farming
- food lines
- Laws passed in the south segregating races
- people living cities
- FDR way of helping the american people
- overproduce
- problem people faced during the great depression
Down
- huge clouds of dirt in the midwest
- people living in remote locations
- A region used for farming in the United states
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- makeshift homes
- A time period without water for farm plants
- a government funded way for people to get work
- people having to move from their homes because they couldn't afford it
15 Clues: food lines • overproduce • makeshift homes • people living cities • people living in remote locations • huge clouds of dirt in the midwest • FDR way of helping the american people • Laws passed in the south segregating races • A time period without water for farm plants • A region used for farming in the United states • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- The first cash crop of South Carolina.
- The lack or scarcity of water.
- The animals raised on a farm for human use or consumption.
- The growing of food for sale.
- The way in which cranberries are harvested.
- The lack or extreme scarcity of food.
- The use of other businesses in the food industry.
- The science of growing plants (Fruits and Flowers)
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- The science of farming.
- _________ Company was founded in 1606.
- Concerts gave funds to Africa
- These farms are close to the urban areas.
- ________ and Burn farming.
- The growing of food for the family.
- The device used to knock the cranberry from the bush.
15 Clues: The science of farming. • ________ and Burn farming. • Concerts gave funds to Africa • The growing of food for sale. • The lack or scarcity of water. • The growing of food for the family. • The lack or extreme scarcity of food. • The first cash crop of South Carolina. • _________ Company was founded in 1606. • These farms are close to the urban areas. • ...
Mesopotamia- Assignment #3 2025-10-22
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- - A religious pyramid shaped temple is a ________.
- - Mesopotamia's nickname.
- - Mesopotamian past kings usually used to be _________.
- - A person apart of the lower class in Mesopotamia.
- - An extra amount of something needed is called a _______.
- - People settled into areas with _____________.
- - The belief in multiple gods is __________.
- - The head of a household in Mesopotamia.
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- - The time that civilizations developed around.
- - A person apart of the middle class in Mesopotamia.
- - A religious person apart of the higher class in Mesopotamia.
- - One of the main crops grown in Mesopotamia.
- - Where Mesopotamia used to be located.
- - Another river surrounding Mesopotamia.
- - A city in Mesopotamia.
- - One of the rivers surrounding Mesopotamia.
- - The type of good soil used for farming.
- - The most popular job in Mesopotamia.
18 Clues: - A city in Mesopotamia. • - Mesopotamia's nickname. • - The most popular job in Mesopotamia. • - Where Mesopotamia used to be located. • - Another river surrounding Mesopotamia. • - The type of good soil used for farming. • - The head of a household in Mesopotamia. • - One of the rivers surrounding Mesopotamia. • - The belief in multiple gods is __________. • ...
Biotechnology Vocabulary By Kaleb Cahoon 2014-02-20
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- practice of altering a genetic code
- dna inserted into a cell by injection
- acting of putting toxins into a place
- to tame
- making 2 certain animals breed
- use of plants to remove toxins from a place
- duplicating an object or organism
- the science or activity of farming
- baby of 2 different species or breeds
- process of determining where genes are on a chromosome
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- fuel made from oils and animal fats
- organism that had its DNA altered
- all genetic information possessed by an organism
- technique of growing animal tissue
- farming of plants and animals that live in the water
15 Clues: to tame • making 2 certain animals breed • organism that had its DNA altered • duplicating an object or organism • technique of growing animal tissue • the science or activity of farming • fuel made from oils and animal fats • practice of altering a genetic code • dna inserted into a cell by injection • acting of putting toxins into a place • ...
The Omnivores Dilemma 2022-10-27
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- an animal people get eggs from
- an animal that can eat both meat and plants.
- a food item the author gathered
- chemicals used to kill insects.
- a natural fertilizer produced by animals such as cows.
- an animal that can or decides only to eat meat.
- farming with machines.
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- an animal that can only eat plants
- the author hunted one towards the end of the book
- a fast food classic,
- a drink that has high amounts of corn syrup
- farming without chemicals.
- the most-grown crop in the united states.
- the animal we get beef from.
- a cheap sweetener used in soda
15 Clues: a fast food classic, • farming with machines. • farming without chemicals. • the animal we get beef from. • an animal people get eggs from • a cheap sweetener used in soda • a food item the author gathered • chemicals used to kill insects. • an animal that can only eat plants • the most-grown crop in the united states. • a drink that has high amounts of corn syrup • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
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- a dry circumstance in nature that dries out any soil
- farming a type of farming people did
- form of writing using pictures
- a place located in Mexico
- An self governing country contained within a borders of one city
- a large group of people
- a large peninsula in southwest Mexico
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- forced to not eat for awhile
- a person that has a job to find ancient bones
- a religion
- land bridge a bridge
- a huge triangle made of sand/other things
- Mexico America COMBINED
- a religion that believes more than one god/godess
- a place or palace that was used for religious ceremonies
15 Clues: a religion • land bridge a bridge • Mexico America COMBINED • a large group of people • a place located in Mexico • forced to not eat for awhile • form of writing using pictures • farming a type of farming people did • a large peninsula in southwest Mexico • a huge triangle made of sand/other things • a person that has a job to find ancient bones • ...
Great depression puzzle 2023-10-16
Across
- A term used for the midwest with no water for farming
- food lines
- Laws passed in the south segregating races
- people living cities
- FDR way of helping the american people
- overproduce
- problem people faced during the great depression
Down
- huge clouds of dirt in the midwest
- people living in remote locations
- A region used for farming in the United states
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans
- makeshift homes
- A time period without water for farm plants
- a government funded way for people to get work
- people having to move from their homes because they couldn't afford it
15 Clues: food lines • overproduce • makeshift homes • people living cities • people living in remote locations • huge clouds of dirt in the midwest • FDR way of helping the american people • Laws passed in the south segregating races • A time period without water for farm plants • A region used for farming in the United states • Businesses that accept deposits and make loans • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-20
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- - Wheat basket of the world.
- - Climate in which intensive farming is done.
- - Major crop grown by the method of extensive farming.
- - Per hectare production is less but total production in high.
- - Agriculture done by using pesticides.
- - Science or art of cultivating the soil, growing and harvesting crops and raising livestock.
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- - Activity connected to the processes of extraction and production of resources.
- - Region where extensive farming is carried out.
- - Type of agriculture where the farmer grows the crops for his own consumption.
9 Clues: - Wheat basket of the world. • - Agriculture done by using pesticides. • - Climate in which intensive farming is done. • - Region where extensive farming is carried out. • - Major crop grown by the method of extensive farming. • - Per hectare production is less but total production in high. • ...
New Jersey Food 2018-03-08
10 Clues: A popular food • A popular grain • Number of food groups • One of the food groups • A popular poultry dish • A popular fish they eat • A way they got their food • What they brought from Europe • A drink they had during winter holidays • Instead of farming and trading they got their food by.
FOOD PRODUCTION - FARMING METHODS 2019-08-14
Across
- genetically modified organisms
- a dairy farm where machines are used for all work
- chemicals used to kill animals that destroy crops
- large tanks containing fish pumped with air and oxygen
- can be used to control the ripening of fruits
- large numbers of eggs are collected using these
- plants are grown in a mist of nutrient solution
- water is sprayed on crops using machines
Down
- doing by hand
- type of farming which is labour intensive
- varieties of crops are less affected by fungus and bacteria
- improves flavour and help bananas ripen
- crops are grown on special nutrient solution
- animal that is eaten by an animal in a food chain
- periods with little or no rain
- disadvantage of intensive farming methods
16 Clues: doing by hand • genetically modified organisms • periods with little or no rain • improves flavour and help bananas ripen • water is sprayed on crops using machines • type of farming which is labour intensive • disadvantage of intensive farming methods • crops are grown on special nutrient solution • can be used to control the ripening of fruits • ...
colonial project 2023-01-23
Across
- the middle colonies was known as the __ of the colonies
- The south
- most diverse
- southern colonies had religions such as _____
- the middle colony did not have as great of soil as the southern but they had ___ soil
- the new England colony had ___as a job
- the middle colony had shorter than New England
- the middle colonies had a mix of cash crop farming and ___ farming
- southern colonies farmed ___
Down
- the southern colonies had _____
- depended on slave labor
- had pilgrims and puritans make up the colony
- new England has ________ in climate
- new england had____soil
14 Clues: The south • most diverse • depended on slave labor • new england had____soil • southern colonies farmed ___ • the southern colonies had _____ • new England has ________ in climate • the new England colony had ___as a job • had pilgrims and puritans make up the colony • southern colonies had religions such as _____ • the middle colony had shorter than New England • ...
how we organize ourselves 2021-01-18
Across
- give nutrition to the soil and increase crop yield
- farming is a type of farming in which farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves
- acid is commonly used pesticides
Down
- are unwanted plants in places
- is done with the help of soil leveler
- farming is a method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains
- crops are grown in short time duration between rabi and kharif crops
- crops are popularly known as monsoon crops
- helps to cut of small trees and branches
9 Clues: are unwanted plants in places • acid is commonly used pesticides • is done with the help of soil leveler • helps to cut of small trees and branches • crops are popularly known as monsoon crops • give nutrition to the soil and increase crop yield • farming is a method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains • ...
Farming Key Terms 2013-01-08
Across
- Approach to farm production that can be sustained
- Agriculture without the use of chemicals, antibiotics, hormones e.t.c
- substance put on farm land to produce more
Down
- A type of farming that requires small machinery and less labour
- chemicals designed to kill harmful plants AND harmful insects
- chemical designed to kill unwanted plants
- A type of farming that requires large machinery and labour
- The ability of a piece of land to be used for a certain purpose
- Agriculture cycle
9 Clues: Agriculture cycle • chemical designed to kill unwanted plants • substance put on farm land to produce more • Approach to farm production that can be sustained • A type of farming that requires large machinery and labour • chemicals designed to kill harmful plants AND harmful insects • A type of farming that requires small machinery and less labour • ...
Food Production 2024-01-15
Across
- species hauled in accidentally
- this alternate form of farming can contaminate natural waterways
- a shift to more mechanized farming, increase yield and pesticide use
Down
- a common consequence of feedlots that impacts local and regional waterways
- when too many animals eat from the same pasture year after year
- high density farming
- agriculture is the only human activity that can result in land degradation
- a result of natural selection due to an extensive use of antibiotics in livestock feed
- loss of genetic diversity usually in food
9 Clues: high density farming • species hauled in accidentally • loss of genetic diversity usually in food • when too many animals eat from the same pasture year after year • this alternate form of farming can contaminate natural waterways • a shift to more mechanized farming, increase yield and pesticide use • ...
Water NI 2015-02-06
The Maya, Aztecs, and the Incas 2023-11-15
Across
- A tool used for telling time, and date
- A famous structure built by the Incas
- The Aztec Capital-It was a huge city
- the practice of farming
- The Inca’s farming technique
- A nation or civilization’s trade network, currency, and supplies
- Little subdivisions of a civilization that have their own trade network, military, and government
- Tenochtitlan was in it
Down
- The Mayans discovered it, and they used it as currency
- The second of the three civilizations
- A system that transports water
- The Aztec origin story
- A giant structure used for religious purposes
- The Mayan god if war-Very cruel
- First Mesoamerican civilization
- Symbols that acted as a writing language
- The highest rank in Monarchy-It’s always a male
- A high rank of nobility who specializes in religion
- The main civilization in South America
19 Clues: The Aztec origin story • Tenochtitlan was in it • the practice of farming • The Inca’s farming technique • A system that transports water • The Mayan god if war-Very cruel • First Mesoamerican civilization • The Aztec Capital-It was a huge city • The second of the three civilizations • A famous structure built by the Incas • A tool used for telling time, and date • ...
Climate Fresk C1-2 2025-07-30
Across
- gases like CO₂ and methane that trap heat
- large-scale development of industries
- harmful substances introduced into the environment
- clearing forests, often for agriculture or urbanization
- replanting forests to restore ecosystems
- caused by human activity
- long period with little or no rain
- gases released into the air (especially CO₂, CH₄)
- extended periods of extreme heat
- reducing consumption to stay within planetary limits
Down
- a self-reinforcing cycle (e.g., melting ice → less albedo → more warming)
- human alteration of natural land (e.g., farming, cities)
- intensification – increasing farming productivity, often at ecological cost
- intense weather events (hurricanes, cyclones)
- overflowing of water onto land
- using more resources than necessary
- warming long-term rise in Earth’s temperature
- uncontrolled forest fires
- loss destruction of places where animals and plants live
19 Clues: caused by human activity • uncontrolled forest fires • overflowing of water onto land • extended periods of extreme heat • long period with little or no rain • using more resources than necessary • large-scale development of industries • replanting forests to restore ecosystems • gases like CO₂ and methane that trap heat • intense weather events (hurricanes, cyclones) • ...
Ch. 13: TLD 2015-03-18
Across
- tissue that connects muscles with bones.
- an image that is made by absorbing ink.
- the study of air movement.
- having to do with farming.
- to anger or irritate.
- relating to the early part of the Stone Age.
- deprived of feeling.
Down
- a single, often oblong, large block of stone.
- a place where the characters in The Leanin’ Dog went.
- the science and study of aircraft and flight.
- the science of farming, taking care of crops.
- to add air to something.
- relating to the last part of the Stone Age.
- a vigorous physical fitness program.
14 Clues: deprived of feeling. • to anger or irritate. • to add air to something. • the study of air movement. • having to do with farming. • a vigorous physical fitness program. • an image that is made by absorbing ink. • tissue that connects muscles with bones. • relating to the last part of the Stone Age. • relating to the early part of the Stone Age. • ...
Words Unit 4 2017-01-26
Early Civilization 2021-09-24
Across
- belief in a single god
- a great invention that relies on an axle in the center
- the first form of writing
- more food than is needed
- a complex society with cities and government
- one of two rivers in Mesopotamia
- one of two rivers in Mesopotamia
- belief in multiple gods
- a system that supplies water to farms
- Neolithic farming village in southern Turkey
- the place where we developed our first civilization
Down
- the number of people who live in a place
- a supply of organic things we can use as needed
- a set of shared beliefs about supernatural powers
- a government containing several countries or territories
- change animal behavior to suit humans
- farming
- an ancient city in Mesopotamia
- temple in Sumerian cities
- when people spend most of their time working at a single job or craft
20 Clues: farming • belief in a single god • belief in multiple gods • more food than is needed • the first form of writing • temple in Sumerian cities • an ancient city in Mesopotamia • one of two rivers in Mesopotamia • one of two rivers in Mesopotamia • change animal behavior to suit humans • a system that supplies water to farms • the number of people who live in a place • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-10-04
Across
- A big red fruit that grows in trees, one type is Gala or Honeycrisp.
- The animal that makes eggs.
- The animal that makes milk.
- What animals eat.
- The machine used in farming.
Down
- A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them.
- A person who does farming.
- The animal that makes bacon.
- The animal that says 'neigh!'.
- The pant that makes popcorn.
- The plant that makes bread and flour.
- What we eat
12 Clues: What we eat • What animals eat. • A person who does farming. • The animal that makes eggs. • The animal that makes milk. • The animal that makes bacon. • The pant that makes popcorn. • The machine used in farming. • The animal that says 'neigh!'. • The plant that makes bread and flour. • A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them. • ...
Crossword from chapters 4 and 4.1 2023-10-27
Across
- a process that causes beaches to became unsafe for swimming
- a sensible way of thinking
- a way to do something
- the products of the countryside
- a measurement of ones impact of climate
- a substance that is used to get rid off unwanted plants
- a synonym for "farming"
Down
- harvesting in turns
- a synonym for "uninhabited"
- food food that, once properly stored, can last very long time
- a material used in baking
- an area suitable for farming
- a substitute for meat
- someone who doesn't live in the countryside
14 Clues: harvesting in turns • a way to do something • a substitute for meat • a synonym for "farming" • a material used in baking • a sensible way of thinking • a synonym for "uninhabited" • an area suitable for farming • the products of the countryside • a measurement of ones impact of climate • someone who doesn't live in the countryside • ...
Econ Vocab 2023-03-03
Across
- Small-scale production in a home-based setting
- Collective ownership and central planning system
- Private ownership and free markets prevail
- Government controls production and distribution methods
- The availability and desire for a product
- Large-scale farming for profit
Down
- Exchange determined by supply and demand
- The study of resource allocation
- Production and exchange based on customs
- Farming for personal consumption, not commerce
- Combination of private and public ownership
- Manufacturing for profit in large quantities
12 Clues: Large-scale farming for profit • The study of resource allocation • Exchange determined by supply and demand • Production and exchange based on customs • The availability and desire for a product • Private ownership and free markets prevail • Combination of private and public ownership • Manufacturing for profit in large quantities • ...
Chapter 12 vocab 2024-03-19
Across
- invented the telegraph
- Robert Fullton's full sized commercial steamboat
- invented a steel plow to make farming easier
- invented a harvesting machine that made farming more efficient
- invented the sewing machine
Down
- Hired young unmarried women and provided them with housing
- boat used with steam
- Made a full size commercial steamboat called the Clermont
- made improvements to the sewing machine
- invented the locomotive
- invented by Peter cooper
- a group that tries to improve pay & working conditions
12 Clues: boat used with steam • invented the telegraph • invented the locomotive • invented by Peter cooper • invented the sewing machine • made improvements to the sewing machine • invented a steel plow to make farming easier • Robert Fullton's full sized commercial steamboat • a group that tries to improve pay & working conditions • ...
family 2022-12-15
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-21
Across
- natural feature used to load/unload goods
- used in factories to perform work once done by hands (the most important machine)
- another name for large scale farming
- a result of burning so much coal
- nation in which the Industrial Revolution started (Great Britain)
- another name for the agriculture revolution
Down
- what happened to the population as a result of better farming techniques
- buildings with workers & machines
- a type of air pollution
- fatal disease or toxic/poisonous agent
- water-born disease spread by contaminated water
- growth of cities
- man-made waterways used to ship goods
- fueled engines, machines, & factories
14 Clues: growth of cities • a type of air pollution • a result of burning so much coal • buildings with workers & machines • another name for large scale farming • man-made waterways used to ship goods • fueled engines, machines, & factories • fatal disease or toxic/poisonous agent • natural feature used to load/unload goods • another name for the agriculture revolution • ...
Engineering Careers/Jobs 2013-08-27
8 Clues: farming • managing farming • work in sampathy • sympathy with water • involves construction • branch of a engineering • concerned with electricity • general term that cover multiple engineering discipline
yield farming 2024-05-14
Across
- Decentralized decision-making in blockchain projects
- A common risk associated with yield farming
- Which network hosts the most popular DeFi protocols?
Down
- The process of earning additional tokens as rewards for providing liquidity
- Where do users deposit crypto in yield farming?
- Which sector of cryptocurrency is yield farming a core part of?
- What types of crypto assets are typically deposited for yield farming?
7 Clues: A common risk associated with yield farming • Where do users deposit crypto in yield farming? • Decentralized decision-making in blockchain projects • Which network hosts the most popular DeFi protocols? • Which sector of cryptocurrency is yield farming a core part of? • What types of crypto assets are typically deposited for yield farming? • ...
Liam McCormick Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
Across
- the main pack animal of the Inca
- The material most Incan homes were made of
- The device used by the Inca to carry messages
- what the temple of Inti in cuzco was covered with
- A grain that was a staple in the Inca diet
- The method of farming the Inca used to farm on mountains
- one of the main crops of the Incan
- what the Inca used for fuel.
- The first leader of the Inca
- The forest in the Incan territory
- The family relation between Manco Capac and his wife
Down
- The material llamas' fur was used for
- The messenger
- The amount of time in between bridges being repaired
- leader of the Incan empire
- leader of conquered people
- The job most commoners had
- The mountain range the Inca lived in
- Incan sun god
- Inca capital
- What happened to the Sapa Inca of death
21 Clues: Inca capital • The messenger • Incan sun god • leader of the Incan empire • leader of conquered people • The job most commoners had • what the Inca used for fuel. • The first leader of the Inca • the main pack animal of the Inca • The forest in the Incan territory • one of the main crops of the Incan • The mountain range the Inca lived in • The material llamas' fur was used for • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-08-06
Across
- Product that comes from the earth
- Latitude line that divides it into the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- Causes People to move away from a place
- Shows features like mountains, rivers, deserts
- Average Weather
- smaller towns, fewer people, neighborhoods, parks
- Farming areas, low population
- Run North to South on globe, measure distance from Prime Meridian
- Factories, high jobs, pollution, usually in a city
- City, with tall buildings - lots of people
- Beliefs, traditions of people
- Measurement of people in one area
Down
- Longitude line that runs through divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres
- Run East to West on the globe, measures distance from Equator
- Causes people to move to a place
- Good for agriculture/growing crops
- Area of land surrounded 3/4 by water
- Land for farming with crops and animals
- Moving from place to place
- Shows features like cities, countries, towns, villages
20 Clues: Average Weather • Moving from place to place • Farming areas, low population • Beliefs, traditions of people • Causes people to move to a place • Product that comes from the earth • Measurement of people in one area • Good for agriculture/growing crops • Area of land surrounded 3/4 by water • Causes People to move away from a place • Land for farming with crops and animals • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-10-04
Across
- A big red fruit that grows in trees, one type is Gala or Honeycrisp.
- The animal that makes eggs.
- The animal that makes milk.
- What animals eat.
- The machine used in farming.
Down
- A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them.
- A person who does farming.
- The animal that makes bacon.
- The animal that says 'neigh!'.
- The plant that makes popcorn.
- The plant that makes bread and flour.
- What we eat
12 Clues: What we eat • What animals eat. • A person who does farming. • The animal that makes eggs. • The animal that makes milk. • The animal that makes bacon. • The machine used in farming. • The plant that makes popcorn. • The animal that says 'neigh!'. • The plant that makes bread and flour. • A fruit that grows on trees that are small red balls with them. • ...
Ancient China Currency and Agriculture 2012-12-03
Across
- used as currency when china unified
- Another word for farming
- a grain grown in north China
- labor was ________
- This person first to plow fields
- a type of currency in the form of ______ shells
- Pulled carts with ox
- worked on great wall and grand canal
- shipped ____
- ____ worked in mines
- one of first animals raised
- The form of money used
Down
- 1100 AD _____ dynasty paper money used
- a method to keep the soil rich and fertile
- ______ century had economy meltdown and needed technological help
- most farmers grew _____ and grew livestock
- invented better ____ to help PLOW fields
- poorest people in country yet most important
- A promise of giving gold or other precious metals
- currency in north china
- another grain grown in North china starting with m
- a reason for farming
- _____ Dynasty started mining
- used as currency in northwest before china unified
- Metal strings of beads called _______
25 Clues: shipped ____ • labor was ________ • Pulled carts with ox • ____ worked in mines • a reason for farming • The form of money used • currency in north china • Another word for farming • one of first animals raised • a grain grown in north China • _____ Dynasty started mining • This person first to plow fields • used as currency when china unified • worked on great wall and grand canal • ...
Unit 1 World History 2020-06-01
Across
- The farming of animals and plants through the process of selective breeding to benefit humans
- Era in which people had longer life expectancy
- working with and making products from metal
- to stay or settle in one place
- spread ideas, technology, and disease
- continent humans originated
- Era in which people had shorter life expectancy
- Paleolithic people caused animal______
- Paleolithic technology
- method used by Paleolithic people to obtain food
- more than what is needed
- New Stone Age
- Roaming from place to place
Down
- results in a population increase & specialization of labor
- societies in which people have the same rights and power
- method used by Neolithic people to obtain food
- _____________ of labor
- Paleolithic technology used to stay warm
- Old Stone Age
- agriculture
- major cause of the Agricultural revolution
- male dominated society
- To move from one place to another with the intention of settling.
- Paleolithic diet
- movement which involves nomadic people herding animals
25 Clues: agriculture • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Paleolithic diet • _____________ of labor • male dominated society • Paleolithic technology • more than what is needed • continent humans originated • Roaming from place to place • to stay or settle in one place • spread ideas, technology, and disease • Paleolithic people caused animal______ • Paleolithic technology used to stay warm • ...
U.S. Reconstruction 2025-12-07
Across
- Acres and a Mule A promise that previously enslaved people would get forty acres and a mule
- legal separation of racial groups
- formally enslaved person who gained freedom
- Violent White group rejecting Black rights
- Northerners who moved South during Reconstruction
- President power to reject a bill
- charging a president with wrongdoing
- President who served in Civil War
Down
- rebuilding destroyed cities, roads, and railroads
- President during early reconstruction
- farming and raising crops
- White southerners who supported Reconstruction
- A Farming System where workers pay rent with crops
- percent Plan Lincoln's plan for readmitting Southern States
- Amendment that protects voting rights no matter what race/ethnicity
- Codes Southern laws limiting African American rights
- Amendment that grants citizenship for people that are born in the U.S.
- Period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War
- forgiveness of soldiers on the Confederate side
- Government pardon for past event
20 Clues: farming and raising crops • President power to reject a bill • Government pardon for past event • legal separation of racial groups • President who served in Civil War • charging a president with wrongdoing • President during early reconstruction • Violent White group rejecting Black rights • formally enslaved person who gained freedom • ...
~ Ancient Egypt ~ 2014-06-10
Across
- This is one of the pharaohs symbols. It is a long item.
- They worked on farms.
- Is fertile land in the desert.
- A country to the south of Eygpt, whee the Nile River starts.
- The king/God of ancient Egypt.
- They provided needs for wealthy.
- This is what pharaoh means.
- A type of river.
- This symbol was combined with the red and white crown.
- How many temples in ancient Egypt.
- A ditch used to control the flow of the water.
- It means justice, truth, order and balance.
Down
- The protector of the pharaoh and the city of Memphis.
- Processes used to help bring water to crops and plants.
- The seed time.
- The glood season.
- Is a rich soil and great for farming.
- The two types of Eygpt.
- The sun of god.
- This is where fertile farming lands were created.
- The harvest time.
21 Clues: The seed time. • The sun of god. • A type of river. • The glood season. • The harvest time. • They worked on farms. • The two types of Eygpt. • This is what pharaoh means. • Is fertile land in the desert. • The king/God of ancient Egypt. • They provided needs for wealthy. • How many temples in ancient Egypt. • Is a rich soil and great for farming. • ...
New England Colonies 2021-12-10
Across
- very serious holiday, no drinking, talking etc.
- thousand native Americans sold into slavery
- wanted Puritan colonies to to set an example for the world
- another biggest city that developed and the big business
- killed over 600 settlers
- John Winthrop was the 1st
- where the only people who could vote then expended to Church member
- leaving England during
- City that became “colony’s largest town”
- elected representatives
- Puritans got charter for forming
Down
- What resources were very available/plentiful in forests?
- The puritans left England for
- The land was often
- twenty people were put to death due to
- Puritans wants a simpler form
- Farming wasn't big because
- what would make the colony run smoother
- found Connecticut
- Salem Massachusetts
- learned from Native Americans
- They had a higher chance of starting a
- sixteen-twenty-nine to sixteen-fourty
- Chief of Wampanoge
24 Clues: found Connecticut • The land was often • Chief of Wampanoge • Salem Massachusetts • leaving England during • elected representatives • killed over 600 settlers • John Winthrop was the 1st • Farming wasn't big because • The puritans left England for • Puritans wants a simpler form • learned from Native Americans • Puritans got charter for forming • sixteen-twenty-nine to sixteen-fourty • ...
The 1930s 2023-12-03
Across
- The National Government will guarantee loans for Americans to buy homes
- More than a million from Canada to Mexico
- Actually brought an end to the Great Depression
- Built buildings for the public, like Band Shells, gyms, post offices etc...
- Homeless who traveled by train
- Built campsites, trails and picnic areas
- Built Dams and Hydro-electric power stations
Down
- Built roads, sidewalks, and curbs
- Bring electricity to poor parts of the country
- Forced savings system for when you're old
- No that's not dust coming from the West
- Nickname of FDR programs
- Hobos Homeless Camps
- Standing in line to get something to eat
- ISU Ag expert who helped FDR understand farming
- Round 'em up and beat 'em to death with a club
- The FDIC ended these
- FDR's nickname for his presidency
- No more frenzy trading on Wall Street with almost no rules
- No rain and unwise farming
20 Clues: Hobos Homeless Camps • The FDIC ended these • Nickname of FDR programs • No rain and unwise farming • Homeless who traveled by train • Built roads, sidewalks, and curbs • FDR's nickname for his presidency • No that's not dust coming from the West • Standing in line to get something to eat • Built campsites, trails and picnic areas • Forced savings system for when you're old • ...
THE RIVER OF LIFE STAGE 3 SCIENCE NAME: 2023-09-19
Across
- cream is produced in this room
- the main meat obtained from a pig
- meat from a deer
- A good example of bush tucker
- where the Murray river ends
- this fibre needs lots of water to grow
- eggs have this nutrient in them, it's good for you
- the name given to the wood industry
- one sort of meat obtained from a pig
- rice, wheat, oats and maize are examples of this
- these people rely on the Murray Darling System
Down
- The Darling River starts in this state
- one of the main meat industries in Australia
- the most popular crop in the world
- The study of farming
- A word to describe Aboriginal farming
- the most important liquid in our world
- The Barossa Valley produces a lot of this
- Australia produces lots of this crop
- these are made from potatoes
20 Clues: meat from a deer • The study of farming • where the Murray river ends • these are made from potatoes • A good example of bush tucker • cream is produced in this room • the main meat obtained from a pig • the most popular crop in the world • the name given to the wood industry • Australia produces lots of this crop • one sort of meat obtained from a pig • ...
Agriculture 1 2025-09-18
Across
- covered with grass for animals to graze
- spread around plants to retain moisture
- raised for meat or eggs
- soil for planting
- of fish or other aquatic animals
- grass used to feed animals
- for growing plants in controlled conditions
- water to crops
- to store crops or house animals
- organic material used as fertilizer
- part of a plant used to grow a new plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- mature crops from fields
- different crops in the same field each year
Down
- used to grow crops or raise animals
- grown for food or profit
- animals like cows, pigs, and sheep
- that keeps animals in or out
- plants that grow among crops
- without synthetic chemicals
- used for farming tasks
- structure for storing grain
- who works on a farm
- or animals that harm crops
- top layer of earth where plants grow
- used to turn over soil
- plant grown from a seed
- where fruit trees are grown
28 Clues: water to crops • soil for planting • who works on a farm • used for farming tasks • used to turn over soil • raised for meat or eggs • plant grown from a seed • grown for food or profit • mature crops from fields • grass used to feed animals • or animals that harm crops • without synthetic chemicals • structure for storing grain • where fruit trees are grown • that keeps animals in or out • ...
U.S. Reconstruction 2025-12-07
Across
- Acres and a Mule A promise that previously enslaved people would get forty acres and a mule
- legal separation of racial groups
- formally enslaved person who gained freedom
- Violent White group rejecting Black rights
- Northerners who moved South during Reconstruction
- President power to reject a bill
- charging a president with wrongdoing
- President who served in Civil War
Down
- rebuilding destroyed cities, roads, and railroads
- President during early reconstruction
- farming and raising crops
- White southerners who supported Reconstruction
- A Farming System where workers pay rent with crops
- percent Plan Lincoln's plan for readmitting Southern States
- Amendment that protects voting rights no matter what race/ethnicity
- Codes Southern laws limiting African American rights
- Amendment that grants citizenship for people that are born in the U.S.
- Period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War
- forgiveness of soldiers on the Confederate side
- Government pardon for past event
20 Clues: farming and raising crops • President power to reject a bill • Government pardon for past event • legal separation of racial groups • President who served in Civil War • charging a president with wrongdoing • President during early reconstruction • Violent White group rejecting Black rights • formally enslaved person who gained freedom • ...
Chapter 12 Review 2025-05-29
Across
- Giant wave caused by undersea earthquakes
- Japanese characters developed to complement kanji
- Divine wind that protected Japan from Mongol invasions
- Chinese characters adopted into the Japanese writing system
- Society where people share similar culture and values
- Indigenous people of northern Japan
- Land suitable for farming
- Staple food and basis of the feudal economy
- Emotionally strong in the face of hardship
- Sun goddess in Japanese mythology
- Seasonal winds bringing moisture needed for rice farming
Down
- Japanese word for cooked rice or meal
- Festivals held to please the kami
- Separated from others, as Japan was geographically
- Frequent natural disasters due to tectonic plate activity
- Process of absorbing a cultural group into another
- Sacred spirits in the Shinto religion
- Ainu spirits representing forces of nature
- Ceremonies marking seasonal or spiritual events
- Cherry blossom festivals celebrate the beauty of nature
20 Clues: Land suitable for farming • Festivals held to please the kami • Sun goddess in Japanese mythology • Indigenous people of northern Japan • Japanese word for cooked rice or meal • Sacred spirits in the Shinto religion • Giant wave caused by undersea earthquakes • Ainu spirits representing forces of nature • Emotionally strong in the face of hardship • ...
AP HUG 2022-02-24
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- flooded field for rice
- form ag must expand large area
- rotating fields to crop to crop each year
- ag designed for providing food
- farming commercial and fruit farming
- methods that preserve long term land
- agriculture by integration of food industry
- ag where people shift
- harvesting twice year from same field
- growing of fruits vegetables and flowers
Down
- humans used plants and animals
- ag based on domesticated animals
- generate products for the farm
- degradation of land in semiarid areas
- system of planting crops to reduce budget
- seasonal migration of livestock
- area from which milk is supplied
- large farm in tropical areas
- land cleared for planting through slashing
- a area where healthy food is hard to obtain
- diffusion of new agricultural tech
21 Clues: ag where people shift • flooded field for rice • large farm in tropical areas • humans used plants and animals • generate products for the farm • form ag must expand large area • ag designed for providing food • seasonal migration of livestock • ag based on domesticated animals • area from which milk is supplied • diffusion of new agricultural tech • ...
Early Civilization 2021-09-24
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- a supply of organic things we can use as needed
- one of two rivers in Mesopotamia
- an ancient city in Mesopotamia
- the best person of all time ever
- a government containing several countries or territories
- farming
- belief in a single god
- a system that supplies water to farms
- belief in multiple gods
- the number of people who live in a place
- a complex society with cities and government
Down
- a great invention that relies on an axle in the center
- when people spend most of their time working at a single job or craft
- the first form of writing
- more food than is needed
- a set of shared beliefs about supernatural powers
- Neolithic farming village in southern Turkey
- temple in Sumerian cities
- one of two rivers in Mesopotamia
- the place where we developed our first civilization
- change animal behavior to suit humans
21 Clues: farming • belief in a single god • belief in multiple gods • more food than is needed • the first form of writing • temple in Sumerian cities • an ancient city in Mesopotamia • one of two rivers in Mesopotamia • the best person of all time ever • one of two rivers in Mesopotamia • a system that supplies water to farms • change animal behavior to suit humans • ...
Deforestation 2023-12-11
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- A crack in the earth's crust
- Extracting minerals from the ground
- The decomposition of plant remains
- Fuel that comes from plants and animals
- The act of cutting down trees and causing erosion
- An igneous rock layer that forms when magma hardens on the earth&g
- movement of people from urban areas to cities
- Farming
- How light reflects off a mineral
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- Constructing a man-made habitat
- Going inside the earth in the hope of finding petroleum
- Reduce the s amount of damage from mining
- Mineral's ability to split
- A spontaneous process in which unstable nuclei lose energy
- A principle that states the younger rock lies on top of older rock
- Naturally occurring substance
- The color of a mineral in powder form
- A shift from farming to factories in an economy
- Mineral's ability to split along a jagged surface
- A machine that produces power
20 Clues: Farming • Mineral's ability to split • A crack in the earth's crust • Naturally occurring substance • A machine that produces power • Constructing a man-made habitat • How light reflects off a mineral • The decomposition of plant remains • Extracting minerals from the ground • The color of a mineral in powder form • Fuel that comes from plants and animals • ...
Unit 4 vocab cross word 2024-02-15
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- Ethic that meets current global human needs
- Eight amino acids that must be obtained from foods
- The study of statistics
- Belief that the Earth has unlimited supply of resources
- British scientist James Lovelock proposed this
- Nomadic people
- A community whose economy is based on farming
- Provides the body with materials for making blood, tissue and muscles
- A resource that regenerates quickly
- Shift from harvesting wild food to growing crops and animals
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- Lack of needed nutrients
- A society whose production is accomplished by machinery
- Also called regenerative farming
- Crop grown for sale
- Compound made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- Contains fatty acid chains
- Development of new strains of the two main foods of the world
- A resource that takes a very long time to regenerate
- Commercial production of fish
- A germ responsible for many diseases
20 Clues: Nomadic people • Crop grown for sale • The study of statistics • Lack of needed nutrients • Contains fatty acid chains • Commercial production of fish • Also called regenerative farming • A resource that regenerates quickly • A germ responsible for many diseases • Ethic that meets current global human needs • A community whose economy is based on farming • ...
China Review Hogren 2023-03-01
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- what kind of farming did Chinese have to do to find more land for crop growing
- iron workers invented_______
- in china rich land owners are often called_______
- the basic building block of Chinese society
- empties into the yellow sea
- Confucius was China's first great __________
- this dynasty expanded further west
- Shang kings received their power and wisdom from.
- characters that stand for objects
- Qin Shihuangdi __________ China
Down
- needs to put other objects and people before you
- Shang artists used this material in many of their created works
- Qin Shihuangdi was very ____________
- Chinese _________ also improved under the Han
- many viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a________leader
- another kind of character used for Chinese writing
- wives owe their husbands ____________
- Qin based his rule on this idea
- the "proper way" a king is supposed to act is called________
- Confucius believed that everybody needs a sense of ________
20 Clues: empties into the yellow sea • iron workers invented_______ • Qin based his rule on this idea • Qin Shihuangdi __________ China • characters that stand for objects • this dynasty expanded further west • Qin Shihuangdi was very ____________ • wives owe their husbands ____________ • the basic building block of Chinese society • Confucius was China's first great __________ • ...
Pesticide 2022-05-17
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- Statistical information
- plant that is grown as food
- - the possibility of suffering harm or injury
- affecting respiration or the organs
- - Wealth and resources of a country/region
- mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms
- - Pesticides are used to control these
- - Type of food grown in farms
- - Affecting respiration or the organs
- - Not healthy
- A disturbance of normal functioning
- - Got in contact with someone or something
- - A substance that cause illness/death
- Practice of farming
- - What a farm is on
- a job in this field
- - Polluted or Poisonous
Down
- being protected
- - We must get ____ for the farmworkers!
- - Production without the use of chemical fertilizers/ pesticide
- - People who have a job in this field
- - What farmers need to do in order to have knowledge on farming
- - What we live in
- A substance
- wild plant growing where it is not wanted
- - Another word for life ending
26 Clues: A substance • - Not healthy • being protected • - What we live in • Practice of farming • - What a farm is on • a job in this field • Statistical information • - Polluted or Poisonous • plant that is grown as food • - Type of food grown in farms • - Another word for life ending • affecting respiration or the organs • A disturbance of normal functioning • ...
Pesticide 2022-05-17
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- Statistical information
- plant that is grown as food
- The possibility of suffering harm or injury
- affecting respiration or the organs
- Wealth and resources of a country/region
- mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms
- Pesticides are used to control these
- Type of food grown in farms
- Affecting respiration or the organs
- Not healthy
- A disturbance of normal functioning
- Got in contact with someone or something
- A substance that cause illness/death
- Practice of farming
- What a farm is on
- a job in this field
- Polluted or Poisonous
Down
- being protected
- We must get ____ for the farmworkers!
- Production without the use of chemical fertilizers/ pesticide
- People who have a job in this field
- What farmers need to do in order to have knowledge on farming
- What we live in
- A substance
- wild plant growing where it is not wanted
- Another word for life ending
26 Clues: A substance • Not healthy • being protected • What we live in • What a farm is on • Practice of farming • a job in this field • Polluted or Poisonous • Statistical information • plant that is grown as food • Type of food grown in farms • Another word for life ending • People who have a job in this field • affecting respiration or the organs • Affecting respiration or the organs • ...
Unit 1,2 3 REVIEW CROSSWORD 2021-12-15
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- longest period of human history
- what farming created
- center of Roman world
- farming freed up people so this developed
- controlled the Mediterranean for almost 1,000 years
- Hindu social classes; led to order
- similar to hieroglyphics; helped keep records
- time period characterized by early agriculture
- allowed for construction of Roman domes and stadiums
Down
- belief in one god
- made the Han rich; from a worm's cocoon!
- created by Han dynasty led to stability
- religious temples of Mesopotamia
- credited with first written law code
- math gurus during this dynasty; like digits and Pi
- belief system that grew during Roman Empire
- great example of Hindu and Buddhist art;
- trade route connecting China, India, and Rome
- the world's oldest civilization
- invented in China in 105
- as populations grew these developed
- the world's first civilizations developed here
22 Clues: belief in one god • what farming created • center of Roman world • invented in China in 105 • longest period of human history • the world's oldest civilization • religious temples of Mesopotamia • Hindu social classes; led to order • as populations grew these developed • credited with first written law code • created by Han dynasty led to stability • ...
Forde Precomp Vocabulary Unit 1 2020-06-01
Across
- movement which involves nomadic people herding animals
- major cause of the Agricultural revolution
- continent humans originated
- spread ideas, technology, and disease
- Old Stone Age
- New Stone Age
- To move from one place to another with the intention of settling.
- _____________ of labor
- Paleolithic technology used to stay warm
- The farming of animals and plants through the process of selective breeding to benefit humans
- method used by Paleolithic people to obtain food
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- results in a population increase & specialization of labor
- societies in which people have the same rights and power
- method used by Neolithic people to obtain food
- agriculture
- Paleolithic diet
- Paleolithic people caused animal ______
- Era in which people had longer life expectancy
- male dominated society
- Roaming from place to place
- to stay or settle in one place
- working with and making products from metal
- _______ tools. Paleolithic technology
- more than what is needed
- Era in which people had shorter life expectancy
25 Clues: agriculture • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Paleolithic diet • male dominated society • _____________ of labor • more than what is needed • continent humans originated • Roaming from place to place • to stay or settle in one place • spread ideas, technology, and disease • _______ tools. Paleolithic technology • Paleolithic people caused animal ______ • ...
Prehistory 2012-09-10
Across
- Before recorded events
- Remnants of past human life
- When people used stones to make weapons
- Moving from one place to another
- workers specializing in a particular task or job
- Anno Domini
- Before Christ
- When people started using stones to make tools
- When farming and agriculture was discovered
- Finely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops
- More of something than is needed
- Taking water from sources and moving it to where it is needed
Down
- People who study past human life
- People who often moved from place to place
- different "classes" starting to emerge
- Farming
- People who use plants as their food source
- The taming and breeding of animals for human use
- Who discovered the birth of agriculture?
- People who use animals as their food source
- Recorded events in the past
- The study of past human life
22 Clues: Farming • Anno Domini • Before Christ • Before recorded events • Remnants of past human life • Recorded events in the past • The study of past human life • People who study past human life • Moving from one place to another • More of something than is needed • different "classes" starting to emerge • When people used stones to make weapons • Who discovered the birth of agriculture? • ...
Prehistory 2012-09-10
Across
- Anno Domini
- Finely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops
- When people started using stones to make tools
- Recorded events in the past
- People who study past human life
- People who use animals as their food source
- different "classes" starting to emerge
- Remnants of past human life
- Farming
- When people used stones to make weapons
- Who discovered the birth of agriculture?
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- Moving from one place to another
- When farming and agriculture was discovered
- The taming and breeding of animals for human use
- People who use plants as their food source
- Before Christ
- workers specializing in a particular task or job
- The study of past human life
- More of something than is needed
- Taking water from sources and moving it to where it is needed
- Before recorded events
- People who often moved from place to place
22 Clues: Farming • Anno Domini • Before Christ • Before recorded events • Recorded events in the past • Remnants of past human life • The study of past human life • Moving from one place to another • People who study past human life • More of something than is needed • different "classes" starting to emerge • When people used stones to make weapons • Who discovered the birth of agriculture? • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-09-21
Across
- WROTE DOWN LAWS FOR ALL TO SEE
- FARMING TOOL INVENTED BY SUMERIANS
- THE BELIEF IN MULTIPLE GODS
- SOIL FOUND IN RIVERS
- ANCIENT CITIES
- HAMMURABI CREATED THIS THROUGH WRITING LAWS
- FIRST LARGE SCALE COMMUNITIES
- MESOPOTAMIAN INVENTION, HINT: WATER
- USED TO WATER CROPS OR PREVENT FLOODS
- ANCIENT PEOPLE WROTE ON THESE
- THE STUDY OF EARTH
- FARMING SITE
- WHERE MESOPOTAMIA WAS LOCATED, RICH SOIL
- RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA
- RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA
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- PERSON FROM AKKAD, CONQUERED & STARTED AN EMPIRE
- TEMPLES FOR WORSHIP
- TAMING OF ANIMALS
- THE LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS
- PEOPLE WHO WORKED IN THE ZIGGURATS
- SOLDIERS RODE IN THESE
- FIRST PEOPLE TO SETTLE IN MESOPOTAMIA
- JOB ____ OR DIVISION OF LABOR
- BEFORE COMMON ERA
- ANCIENT WRITING SYSTEM
- HOW HISTORIANS TRACK TIME
- GROUP OF LANDS UNDER ONE RULER
- UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER ARE EXAMPLES OF
- COMMON ERA
- SUMERIAN INVENTION
- ANNO DOMINI
31 Clues: COMMON ERA • ANNO DOMINI • FARMING SITE • ANCIENT CITIES • TAMING OF ANIMALS • BEFORE COMMON ERA • THE STUDY OF EARTH • SUMERIAN INVENTION • TEMPLES FOR WORSHIP • SOIL FOUND IN RIVERS • RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA • RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA • SOLDIERS RODE IN THESE • ANCIENT WRITING SYSTEM • HOW HISTORIANS TRACK TIME • THE LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS • THE BELIEF IN MULTIPLE GODS • JOB ____ OR DIVISION OF LABOR • ...
Hayla =2rd hour 2024-04-18
Across
- Cowboy were referred to.
- was the most popular in 1870.
- why did the population slow down.
- they brought cattle from taxes to where.
- what animals did they kill 30 million of in a decade.
- what stopped the cowboy life.
- the first people to move west.
- a famous African American cowboy.
- What is the town that African Americans settle to.
Down
- who was the first known cowboy.
- veterans solid what to make money.
- why was Kansas good for farming.
- when people have the same cultural Backgrounds.
- where did the Mexicans settle at in Kansas.
- what did cowboy where to protect tall bush.
- it took 60 hour to do what.
- who bought over cattle in 1493.
- they use there civil war skill do to what to Buffalo.
- that the cowboys give us today.
- what does mean cultivate.
20 Clues: Cowboy were referred to. • what does mean cultivate. • it took 60 hour to do what. • was the most popular in 1870. • what stopped the cowboy life. • the first people to move west. • who was the first known cowboy. • who bought over cattle in 1493. • that the cowboys give us today. • why was Kansas good for farming. • why did the population slow down. • ...
World history; UNIT 1 2024-10-31
Across
- Herdsmen on the move.
- Ancient writing system.
- Objects made by humans.
- Simplified Egyptian writing.
- Organized farming methods.
- Shared beliefs and practices.
- Advanced societal organization.
- Provincial governors in Persia.
- Egyptian king.
- Dominance over multiple regions.
- Study of human cultures.
- Early legal code.
- Era of early stone tools.
- Cradle of civilization.
- Skilled craft workers.
- Kings and queens of rule.
- Step pyramid temples.
- People who move for resources.
- Ruling family line.
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- Belief in many gods.
- Shift to farming societies.
- Time before written records.
- Taming of plants and animals.
- Study of ancient artifacts.
- Government by religious leaders.
- Picture-based writing.
- Preserving the dead.
- High-ranking advisor.
- Administrative system.
- Male-dominated society.
- Independent urban centers.
- Belief in one god.
- Period of metal use.
33 Clues: Egyptian king. • Early legal code. • Belief in one god. • Ruling family line. • Belief in many gods. • Preserving the dead. • Period of metal use. • Herdsmen on the move. • High-ranking advisor. • Step pyramid temples. • Picture-based writing. • Administrative system. • Skilled craft workers. • Ancient writing system. • Objects made by humans. • Male-dominated society. • Cradle of civilization. • ...
Incas Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-27
9 Clues: The religious town • The religious city • The Incas religion • Their religious god • The Incas government • Their Government leader • Where the Incas were located • Their trading item and defense animal • The technique The Incas used for farming
building blocks of civilizations 2020-09-14
9 Clues: collecting food • wandering endlessly • farming or working hard • an advanced human society • moving closer to where you trade • companionship and living together • practicing farming and growing crops • hunters of animals many times their size • taming animals to hunt foryouortobeyourpet
History of ACOM part 1 2021-08-30
Across
- didn't like book farming
- Transferring information from sender to receiver with the use of communication media
- between 1948 and 2017 total farm output nearly _____
- U.S. farm population has _____ since 1900
- began in the early 1800s
Down
- Process of producing food, feed, and fiber
- First colonial-era newspaper to encourage articles on farming
- used for printing prior to pulp
- studied agricultural chemistry at Yale
- father of American agricultural journalism
- farm values have _______ since 1900
- occupation of early ag editors
- used as draft animals in colonial era
13 Clues: didn't like book farming • began in the early 1800s • occupation of early ag editors • used for printing prior to pulp • farm values have _______ since 1900 • used as draft animals in colonial era • studied agricultural chemistry at Yale • U.S. farm population has _____ since 1900 • Process of producing food, feed, and fiber • father of American agricultural journalism • ...
Crossword on Farming 2023-11-15
6 Clues: From March to June • Farming for profits • From October to April • From June to September • Farming for only one's family • farming Farming only for milk production
Ancient Civ Unit 1 2015-08-31
Across
- father god
- southeast sea
- an area that is arable
- characterized by the use of stone tools
- west
- eastern sea
- believing in many gods
- hunting tools, fire, hunting/gathering, freedom, caves (nomadic), baskets
- potatoes/corn
- ~3000 people, also
- personification
- the theory that life, or the universe, cannot have arisen by chance and was designed and created by some intelligent entity.
- the transition of hunting/gathering to farming/ranching
- "the land between the rivers'
- gov't ruled by god (or priests)
- temple in the center of the city where animal sacrifices were brought
- farming tools, mud huts, farming/ranching, pots, security, domesticated animals
- had a legendary king named Gilgamesh
- fine sand/other material carried by flood waters; good for crops
Down
- "the land of no return"
- gov't with a monarch at it's head
- consequence of the Neolithic revolution
- arid area south of the fertile crescent
- water/flood god
- where the rivers start, north
- wheat/barley
- yams
- east
- demons
- rice
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- a scientist that studies humans and society
- a scientist who studies fossils.
- ~8000 people
- the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation.
- cloud/air god
- birthplace of Abraham
37 Clues: west • yams • east • rice • demons • father god • eastern sea • wheat/barley • ~8000 people • southeast sea • potatoes/corn • cloud/air god • water/flood god • personification • ~3000 people, also • birthplace of Abraham • an area that is arable • believing in many gods • "the land of no return" • where the rivers start, north • "the land between the rivers' • gov't ruled by god (or priests) • ...
Ancient Civ Unit 1 2015-08-31
Across
- father god
- southeast sea
- an area that is arable
- characterized by the use of stone tools
- west
- eastern sea
- believing in many gods
- hunting tools, fire, hunting/gathering, freedom, caves (nomadic), baskets
- potatoes/corn
- ~3000 people, also
- personification
- the theory that life, or the universe, cannot have arisen by chance and was designed and created by some intelligent entity.
- the transition of hunting/gathering to farming/ranching
- "the land between the rivers'
- gov't ruled by god (or priests)
- temple in the center of the city where animal sacrifices were brought
- farming tools, mud huts, farming/ranching, pots, security, domesticated animals
- had a legendary king named Gilgamesh
- fine sand/other material carried by flood waters; good for crops
Down
- "the land of no return"
- gov't with a monarch at it's head
- consequence of the Neolithic revolution
- arid area south of the fertile crescent
- water/flood god
- where the rivers start, north
- wheat/barley
- yams
- east
- demons
- rice
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- a scientist that studies humans and society
- a scientist who studies fossils.
- ~8000 people
- the belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation.
- cloud/air god
- birthplace of Abraham
37 Clues: west • yams • east • rice • demons • father god • eastern sea • wheat/barley • ~8000 people • southeast sea • potatoes/corn • cloud/air god • water/flood god • personification • ~3000 people, also • birthplace of Abraham • an area that is arable • believing in many gods • "the land of no return" • where the rivers start, north • "the land between the rivers' • gov't ruled by god (or priests) • ...
AGRICULTURE 2019-02-05
Across
- a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming
- farmer selling his/her output to make money
- name of the severe wind erosion in the high plains and prairies of USA and Canada
- cause of food shortages and can be caused by leaching of minerals and overgrazing
- fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming
- They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms
- a type of natural disaster whose torrential winds can destroy crops
- system to water crops in intervals and in a controlled manner
- land previously used for food production was used to grow crops to create this energy source
- caused fixed roles for men and women and hence prevents subsistence farmers from increasing output
- meeting the needs of today without harming the needs of the future generation
Down
- a human input which is the money needed to start a business
- he artificial cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for food and other products
- crops grown in in narrowband in a single field and harvested at different times
- a way to increase food supplies, introduced in India for 5 cereal crops
- physical input that includes temperature, rainfall and sunshine
- where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively
- a type of farming which has a small area of land and high labour input per hectare
- planting a seed
- a system of agricultural improvements made to increase food supplies between 1960 and 1990
20 Clues: planting a seed • farmer selling his/her output to make money • fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming • a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming • They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms • a human input which is the money needed to start a business • where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-03-01
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- commercial agriculture which involves many food processing steps
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- form of subsidence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- used to provide directly to the farmer and their family
- another form of subsidence agriculture in which people shift field activity from one crop to another on a planned yearly basis
- a large southern farm that focuses one producing one or two crops for sale
- Time when humans ceased to rely on entirely hunting and gathering
- Agriculture utilized for the intent to generate products
- form of subsidence agriculture in which farmers must expend much effort to achieve the most out of a parcel of land
Down
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the degradation of land due to human actions
- farming methods designed to be eco and soil friendly
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- an area within a developed country where healthy food is difficult to acquire
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- a planting system put in place to reduce costs and increase soil quality
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop in order to not exhaust the soil
- a flooded field used for growing rice
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: a flooded field used for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the degradation of land due to human actions • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • farming methods designed to be eco and soil friendly • ...
Farm to Fork: AI Transformations in Food Technology 2024-12-07
Across
- Intelligent machines used to perform repetitive tasks on farms.
- A method where AI helps automate the grading and sorting of food products.
- A technology used to trace the origin and journey of food products through AI.
- A protein substitute created using AI for sustainable diets.
- This AI tool analyzes social media trends to predict food preferences.
- AI-driven systems for optimizing routes and delivery schedules in food logistics.
- A type of farming where AI plays a critical role in monitoring animal health.
- AI technology used to mimic human tasting and smell capabilities.
Down
- Technology used to analyze drone imagery for precision agriculture.
- AI application for identifying and controlling pest infestations.
- A system where crops are grown without soil, often monitored by AI for nutrient levels.
- The process of using AI to predict crop yields and optimize harvest schedules.
- AI is used to predict these, crucial for crop planning.
- The practice of growing crops in stacked layers, often in urban settings, aided by AI.
- A major issue AI helps address by improving supply chain transparency.
- The term describing the integration of AI in managing supply chain challenges.
- AI-driven farming method that adjusts inputs based on real-time data.
- A sensor-based farming approach that uses AI for real-time analysis of soil conditions.
- AI application in packaging to monitor and indicate food freshness.
- The field combining biology and AI to enhance food production.
20 Clues: AI is used to predict these, crucial for crop planning. • A protein substitute created using AI for sustainable diets. • The field combining biology and AI to enhance food production. • Intelligent machines used to perform repetitive tasks on farms. • AI application for identifying and controlling pest infestations. • ...
AGRICULTURE VOCABULARY REVIEW 2023-11-29
Carbon and that 2023-10-16
The messo 2022-01-04
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- a something to tame animals for food
- m a well respected person that was trained to be them
- - a temple usually located in the center of the Mesopotamian city
- - A indapendantly ruled government place
- -The levels basically of jobs
- o water crops ? ask Tessa
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- a walls for a river or a stream
- m Rude people
- m it is what art use to be
- n It is a religion
- - A writing tool
- - a seeder for farming used in the Mesopotamian city
- - The most common job for peasants farming
13 Clues: m Rude people • - A writing tool • n It is a religion • o water crops ? ask Tessa • m it is what art use to be • -The levels basically of jobs • a walls for a river or a stream • a something to tame animals for food • - A indapendantly ruled government place • - The most common job for peasants farming • - a seeder for farming used in the Mesopotamian city • ...
From Hunters and Gatherers to Agricultural Society 2023-05-04
Across
- The first crop.
- In Africa, where does the human species begin?
- The most complex structure in the universe.
- The most important development of the early Stone Age.
- Another name for the new stone age.
- A community of people who share a culture.
- A sequence of events.
Down
- Another word for farming is...
- The study of layers of the earth.
- This process made plants and animals useful for humans.
- People who hunt and gather plants.
- The idea of people with special skills and abilities.
- This was a negative consequence of farming.
13 Clues: The first crop. • A sequence of events. • Another word for farming is... • The study of layers of the earth. • People who hunt and gather plants. • Another name for the new stone age. • A community of people who share a culture. • The most complex structure in the universe. • This was a negative consequence of farming. • In Africa, where does the human species begin? • ...
Rural women 2025-08-21
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- WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PLATFORM
- PROJEKT Supporting Women-Led Innovations in Farming and Rural Territories
- PROJEKT Women Leading Sustainability in Farming and Rural Areas
- EKOLOGINJA, MORSKA BIOLOGINJA, 1907-1964
- RWANDSKA MINISTRICA POLJOPRIVREDE, ZAGOVORNICA RAVNOPRAVNOSTI ŽENA U POLJOPRIVREDI
- FIZIČARKA, AKTIVISTICA ZA ODRŽIVU POLJOPRIVREDU
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- NJEMAČKA ENTOMOLOGINJA, 1647-1717
- EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR GENDER EQUALITY
- DOBITNICA NOBELOVE NAGRADE, OSNIVAČICA POKRETA GREEN BELT MOVEMENT, 1940-2011
- MEKSIČKA SLIKARICA, 1907-1954
- EU MREŽA ZA SURADNJU RURALNIH DIONIKA
- PROJEKT Gender Equality in Rural and Agricultural Innovation Systems
- ZNANSTVENICA, KEMIČARKA, DOBITNICA NOBELOVE NAGRADE, 1867-1934
13 Clues: MEKSIČKA SLIKARICA, 1907-1954 • WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PLATFORM • NJEMAČKA ENTOMOLOGINJA, 1647-1717 • EU MREŽA ZA SURADNJU RURALNIH DIONIKA • EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR GENDER EQUALITY • EKOLOGINJA, MORSKA BIOLOGINJA, 1907-1964 • FIZIČARKA, AKTIVISTICA ZA ODRŽIVU POLJOPRIVREDU • ZNANSTVENICA, KEMIČARKA, DOBITNICA NOBELOVE NAGRADE, 1867-1934 • ...
Managing Resources - unit 5 2024-02-28
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- A fuel derived from biomass.
- Nutrient-deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- Lack of nutrition caused by not having a balanced diet or enough to eat.
- A system of farming that uses a small amount of labor and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed.
- Chemical used to control commercial crops.
- A system of farming in which labor are amount of investment and labor relative to the area of land being farmed.
- A soil-free farming system that uses the waste produced by aquatic organisms to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically.
- A gas that can be used as a fuel is produced by fermenting organic matter.
- An alcohol, produced by biological methods.
- To store large amounts of goods in stores.
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- When all people have access to sufficeint food that meets their needs.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow.
- Suffering or death caused by lack of food.
- The extreme scarcity of food.
- When humans grow plants or animals for specific characteristics
- A chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase the nutrients available for plants.
- Help given to a country suffering from food insecurity.
- An increase in salt continually of agricultural soils.
- To limit the amount of food purchased for a person or family.
- The growth of plants without soil in nutrient-rich water.
20 Clues: A fuel derived from biomass. • The extreme scarcity of food. • Suffering or death caused by lack of food. • Chemical used to control commercial crops. • To store large amounts of goods in stores. • An alcohol, produced by biological methods. • An increase in salt continually of agricultural soils. • Help given to a country suffering from food insecurity. • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-19
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- Economic system driven by supply and demand.
- Small-scale production of fruits, veggies for market.
- Resource that is finite and cannot renew itself.
- Population growth drives agricultural intensification and technological change.
- Farming method using large land areas with little labor.
- Economic system where decisions are centrally planned.
- Tracks a product's journey from production to consumption.
- Knowledge-based part of the economy like it.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Extracting raw materials from natural environments.
- Resource that can regenerate and sustain harvesting.
- Collecting natural resources like fruits, nuts, herbs.
- Study of economic activity's relationship with environments.
- Moving livestock over wide areas to graze.
- An economy focused on trade and profit.
- Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup.
- Largest yield that can be sustainably harvested.
- Farming method maximizing output from a minimal land area.
- Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish.
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- Materials/components from the natural environment.
- Economic sector involving extraction of raw materials.
- Widespread modern agricultural techniques increasing productivity.
- Agricultural techniques adapted to Mediterranean climate regions.
- Pattern of nomadic movement among pastoralist societies.
- The clearing and removal of forest areas.
- Cultivating land, raising crops and livestock for food.
- Period after a society industrialization peaks.
- Form of commercial agricultural production using plantations.
- The process of fertile land becoming desert-like.
- A source of wealth or means of producing goods.
30 Clues: An economy focused on trade and profit. • The clearing and removal of forest areas. • Moving livestock over wide areas to graze. • Economic system driven by supply and demand. • Knowledge-based part of the economy like it. • Period after a society industrialization peaks. • A source of wealth or means of producing goods. • ...
The West 2025-06-20
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- He invented the seed drill to make farming better
- English laws that divided common fields into private ones
- He published a book of his ideas about universal laws called Two Treatises of Government
- People who think about ideas
- His observations of an apple falling to the ground led to his laws of gravity
- The years when ideas in Europe and England about government and universal laws were popular
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- New ways of farming that made farming better
- People who think about money and how it works
- One of the first scientists to use the scientific method
- The English gentleman that discovered crop rotation
10 Clues: People who think about ideas • New ways of farming that made farming better • People who think about money and how it works • He invented the seed drill to make farming better • The English gentleman that discovered crop rotation • One of the first scientists to use the scientific method • English laws that divided common fields into private ones • ...
Agricultural Revolution vocabulary 2025-09-08
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- When people focus on specific jobs instead of everyone doing the same work.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals.
- Revolution The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and settled life.
- The process of taming plants or animals for human use.
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- A lifestyle of staying in one place rather than moving around.
- People who get food by hunting animals and gathering plants.
- Supplying land with water to help crops grow.
- Crescent A region in the Middle East where farming first developed.
- Extra food or resources beyond what is immediately needed.
- A way of life based on herding and raising domesticated animals.
10 Clues: Supplying land with water to help crops grow. • The process of taming plants or animals for human use. • Extra food or resources beyond what is immediately needed. • People who get food by hunting animals and gathering plants. • A lifestyle of staying in one place rather than moving around. • A way of life based on herding and raising domesticated animals. • ...
Ch. 12 and 13 Growth of South and Industrial North 2023-01-10
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- slaves had to adapt to their situation through _________means by creating music, folklore, and strong bonds
- did not own slaves (subsistence farming)
- farming/agricultural area
- owned few slaves and land family work farm
- raw cotton to finished cloth under one roof
- invented cotton gin
- strictly controlled slaves
- organization of craft workers/trade unions enforce work standards/strikes
- use for a fast way to get up-stream
- burned fuel, like coal, to create steam for power
- poverty lack of jobs, political unrest
- increased population, trade, and goods in the northern industry
- divides the nation
- replaced canals for quick easy transportation
- potato famine destroyed these immigrants main crop
- immigrants came due to religious persecution
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- worked in factories 80 hours low wages
- word means "before civil war
- woven fabric
- cotton-producing states/area
- slaves resisted thier____________ by poisoning their owners and breaking and destroying crops
- stability, freedom, jobs
- memorized plan;water-powered textile mill
- cotton gin increased this population
- in New York provided cheap way to ship goods connected two bodies of water
- agricultural south fancy word
- making large amounts by machinery like rifles led to this
- streched from E to W move people, products, and ideas
- top of southern society (commercial farming)
- center for cotton and slave trade (king cotton)
- factories, manufacturing, north
- industrialized area
- led slave revolt in Virginia (ineffective)
- parts Eli Whitney made rifles with this for the first time
34 Clues: woven fabric • divides the nation • invented cotton gin • industrialized area • stability, freedom, jobs • farming/agricultural area • strictly controlled slaves • word means "before civil war • cotton-producing states/area • agricultural south fancy word • factories, manufacturing, north • use for a fast way to get up-stream • cotton gin increased this population • ...
Unit 9 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-02
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- Area Geographic area that is located outside towns and cities
- Disordered or haphazard mess
- Bloom Rapid growth of algae
- Fuel Natural fuel like coal
- Containing salt
- Rotation Growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
- Farming Farming practice that involves tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation
- Pollution The presence into the air of a substance which has harmful effects
- Agriculture System of farming to produce food and livestock without harming the environment
- Hole A region of marked thinning of the ozone layer
- Something that can cause the risk of a brith defect in a baby
- Crop A crop grown for the protection and enrichment of the soil
- Preparing land for raising crops by plowing and harrowing
- The activity of growing one crop among others of a different kind
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- Island Urbanized area that experiences higher temperature than outlying areas
- The process of making an area more urban
- use Use of human land
- degradation Loss of the physical,chemical and/or biological qualities of soil
- cover Water quality, Watershed hydrology, habitat and species composition, climate, and carbon storage
- Make or form into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society
- Area A human settlement with a large population
- Naturally occurring radioactive gas
- A poison that attacks the nervous system
- Excessive grazing which causes damage to grassland
25 Clues: Containing salt • use Use of human land • Disordered or haphazard mess • Fuel Natural fuel like coal • Bloom Rapid growth of algae • Naturally occurring radioactive gas • The process of making an area more urban • A poison that attacks the nervous system • Excessive grazing which causes damage to grassland • ...
agriculture 2024-11-21
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- The process of gathering crops when they are ripe.
- The hobby of growing plants, flowers, and vegetables in a backyard.
- Edible plants or parts of plants, such as carrots, potatoes, or spinach.
- Essential liquid needed for all living things to grow and survive.
- Common farm birds kept for their meat and eggs.
- A human-like figure placed in fields to scare away birds from crops.
- A living organism that grows in soil and typically produces its own food through photosynthesis.
- A colorful reproductive structure found on plants, often associated with beauty.
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- A breed of large dairy cattle, typically black and white in color.
- Ruse A famous historical figure known for his pioneering work in farming in Australia.
- Common food product laid by hens, often used in baking.
- A plot of land used for growing crops or raising animals.
- Products made from milk, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt.
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of soil and livestock management.
- A powerful vehicle used on farms for plowing, tilling, or hauling.
- Opposite of kind or friendly; can also refer to something average or middle.
- Unwanted plants that grow in gardens or fields, often competing with crops.
- The earth's upper layer that plants grow in, made up of dirt, sand, and organic matter.
- Instruments used for farming or gardening, such as shovels or rakes.
- Meat from a pig, often used in sausages, bacon, and other dishes.
20 Clues: Common farm birds kept for their meat and eggs. • The process of gathering crops when they are ripe. • Common food product laid by hens, often used in baking. • A plot of land used for growing crops or raising animals. • Products made from milk, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt. • Meat from a pig, often used in sausages, bacon, and other dishes. • ...
Food from the land 2025-06-04
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- the first letter in the acronym for Mad Cow disease
- a general category of brain diseases called proteinopathies, which includes Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease,
- pesticides and herbicides are used to prevent this in crops
- pesticides and herbicides are examples of what
- promoting crop rotation and mixed farming, organic farming can improve biodiversity and ecosystem health.
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes where nutrients and growth can be found
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes heat and rain
- the brain turns into "what" when it is suffering from Mad Cow disease
- the name of the workforce when working in agriculture
- a farming method that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations of agriculture.
- bees, ladybugs, and mosquitos
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- a term used when farmers use less water
- when a resouce can be used more than once and can regenerate on their own
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes bugs and insects
- combines, swathers, and bailers
- the name of this country
- plants that are harmful to crop growth and needs herbicides to get rid of them
- summer, winter, spring, and fall
- the use of renewable resources and recycling. The techniques used are natural.
- when the soil can't grow anything the farmer has planted
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes the hills and valleys of farm lands
21 Clues: the name of this country • bees, ladybugs, and mosquitos • combines, swathers, and bailers • summer, winter, spring, and fall • a term used when farmers use less water • pesticides and herbicides are examples of what • the first letter in the acronym for Mad Cow disease • the name of the workforce when working in agriculture • ...
