farming Crossword Puzzles
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.
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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- 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) • ...
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. • ...
Water NI 2015-02-06
Words Unit 4 2017-01-26
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 • ...
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. • ...
family 2022-12-15
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
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- 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 • ...
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"
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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? • ...
Unit 1,2 3 REVIEW CROSSWORD 2021-12-15
Across
- 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
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
- 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?
Down
- 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. • ...
~ 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
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- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
WG - Unit 6 Exam Review 2026-04-02
Across
- A method of cutting flat, step-like levels into sloped land to create farming space and prevent soil erosion.
- Any community where people establish homes and live together, ranging in size from small villages to large cities.
- An urban growth model suggesting that cities develop around several different centers rather than one single downtown.
- A farming method involving the cutting and burning of vegetation to clear land, providing temporary soil fertility from the ash.
- Areas with high population density and developed infrastructure, serving as economic and social hubs.
- The downtown core of a city where businesses, offices, and financial institutions are concentrated.
- A pattern where homes and buildings are grouped tightly together, often around a central point like a village square.
- The process of population movement from central cities to the surrounding outskirts or suburbs.
- An urban growth model suggesting that cities grow outward from a central point in a series of circular rings.
- A form of subsistence agriculture where people move seasonally with domesticated animal herds to find fresh pasture and water.
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- The unplanned, low-density expansion of cities into surrounding rural or undeveloped land.
- The process by which an increasing number of people move to and live in cities, causing those areas to grow.
- The process of renovating and improving a run-down urban area, often attracting wealthier residents and displacing lower-income ones.
- Small-scale farming where crops are grown primarily for the survival of the farmer and their family with little surplus for trade.
- The practice of dividing a city into different sections, such as residential or commercial, to organize land use and development.
- Residential communities located on the outskirts of a larger city, typically with lower density than the city center.
- A pattern where houses and buildings are scattered far apart across the landscape, common in rural farming regions.
- An urban growth model proposing that cities grow outward from the center in pie-shaped wedges, often along transportation lines.
18 Clues: The unplanned, low-density expansion of cities into surrounding rural or undeveloped land. • The process of population movement from central cities to the surrounding outskirts or suburbs. • The downtown core of a city where businesses, offices, and financial institutions are concentrated. • ...
10th grade Urbanization 2026-03-11
Across
- Agricultural Revolution - A period of increased farm productivity in the 1700s and 1800s due to new farming techniques, improved tools, and crop rotation.
- Revolution - The mid-20th century increase in agricultural production in developing countries through the use of high-yield crops, fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation.
- - A scale used to measure and report how clean or polluted the air is and the potential health effects.
- - Efforts to improve the economic conditions, infrastructure, and quality of life in rural areas.
- Agricultural Revolution - The modern period of agricultural advances that uses technology, chemicals, and genetics to greatly increase food production.
- - The official boundaries that define the area governed by a city.
- - Densely populated urban areas characterized by poor housing, limited infrastructure, and inadequate access to services.
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- Agricultural Revolution - The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication of plants and animals during the Neolithic period.
- - The period when humans first began farming, domesticating animals, and forming permanent settlements.
- - Unwanted or harmful sounds in the environment that can negatively affect human health and wildlife.
- - Government regulations that control how land in certain areas can be used, such as residential, commercial, or industrial purposes.
- - Excessive or misdirected artificial light that brightens the night sky and disrupts natural environments.
- - Large-scale farming operations that include the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- - The use of machines and technology to perform tasks that were previously done by human or animal labor.
- - Organisms whose genetic material has been scientifically altered to give them certain traits, such as resistance to pests or drought.
15 Clues: - The official boundaries that define the area governed by a city. • - Efforts to improve the economic conditions, infrastructure, and quality of life in rural areas. • - Unwanted or harmful sounds in the environment that can negatively affect human health and wildlife. • ...
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
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
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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. • ...
The messo 2022-01-04
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
AGRICULTURE VOCABULARY REVIEW 2023-11-29
Managing Resources - unit 5 2024-02-28
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Advancements in Agriculture Presentation 2026-02-03
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- a substance used to kill or control insects that harm crops
- organisms that damage crops or reduce agricultural productivity
- A chemical used to kill or control unwanted plants, especially weeds
- the amount of crops or agricultural product produced from a given area of land
- the industry that produces, processes, and distributes agricultural products
- Process of adapting plants or animals for human use through selective breeding
- revolution characterized by increased grain production and the growing of high-yielding varieties
- the shift to more work being done by machines
- The practice of growing multiple crops together in the same field at the same time
- Water that flows over land, carrying soil, fertilizers, or pollutants into nearby waterways
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- the practice of growing the same crop on the same land year after year
- The use of extra fossil fuel energy to support food production.
- A substance used to kill or control organisms that are harmful to crops
- a natural or synthetic substance added to soil to provide nutrients that help plants grow.
- organisms that hunt and eat other organisms, often helping control pest populations
- Organism whose DNA has been deliberately changed using genetic engineering
- agricultural revolution which occurred in the 1600s-1800s and popularized sustenance farming
- farming in which people grow only enough food to meet only their basic needs
- when humans intentionally breed plants and animals to have traits useful for farming.
- A four section crop rotation system
20 Clues: A four section crop rotation system • the shift to more work being done by machines • a substance used to kill or control insects that harm crops • The use of extra fossil fuel energy to support food production. • organisms that damage crops or reduce agricultural productivity • A chemical used to kill or control unwanted plants, especially weeds • ...
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
ORGANIC FARMING 2021-07-12
7 Clues: CABBAGE WORM IS A? • WE MUST RECYLE ALL SUCH WASTE • SUCH RESIDUE IS OFTEN FOUND ON OUR FOOD • EATING BETTER FOOD GIVES US GOOD _____. • IT IS HOME TO MOST OF THE LIVING ORGANISMS • THIS METHOD HELPS IN MAINTAING SOIL QUALITY • THIS METHOD IS HELPFUL IN BETTER AERATION OF THE SOIL
Farming Equipments 2022-08-14
7 Clues: For fast germination • put seed in the ground • for cutting and weeding • big machine for farm works • Where fingerings are raised • Hands covering for farm work • where seeds are buried to grow
Stock Farming 2022-09-11
7 Clues: Birds that are farmed • The meat pigs give us • The meat cattle gives us • The animal lamb comes from • The bird that gives us feathers • The bird that hatches from an egg • Dairy product which comes from cows
Industrial Farming 2023-01-11
7 Clues: farming • the containers of food • people who eat and buy • chemical treatments of food • buildings that make something • system the processes that take food from the farm to the table • animals on a farm that are raised for food i.e. pigs, chickens, cows, sheep
Farming & Photosynthesis 2013-04-29
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- The part of a plant which takes up water
- The process a plant uses to make it's own food
- The little holes in a plant leave which takes in carbon dioxide
- One of the waste products given off by a plant O*****
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- The gas needed from the air for photosynthesis to occur, we breathe this out
- Needed for photosynthesis to occur, it comes from the sun
- H**** in the leaves are responsible for taking in carbon dioxide
7 Clues: The part of a plant which takes up water • The process a plant uses to make it's own food • One of the waste products given off by a plant O***** • Needed for photosynthesis to occur, it comes from the sun • The little holes in a plant leave which takes in carbon dioxide • H**** in the leaves are responsible for taking in carbon dioxide • ...
Carbon and that 2023-10-16
IDEK 2026-01-15
14 Clues: KKK • Ratify • Scalawags • Redeemers • Black codes • Impeachment • 15 Amendment • 14 Amendment • Sharecropping • Carpetbaggers • Jim Crow Laws • Tenant Farming • 13th Amendment • Disenfranchisement
World Geography Review 2012-04-26
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- The silt deposits at the mouth of a river
- A hybrid between Islam and Hinduism
- 0* latitude
- The life portion of the earth
- The land portion of the earth
- A map maker
- A federation of countries for trading purposes
- The exact location of a place
- A manmade trench to hold water
- Rain or snow
- Farming farming for one's own family
- The amount of people who can read
- A weather phenonomen where waters in the Pacific heat up
- A plant and animal community that covers a large area
- industry A small business run out of one's home
- Power generated by water
- A wave generated by an underwater earthquake
- 0* longitude
- Gross National Product
- climate Very hot and humid
- An Economic activity like a software designer
- The water portion of the earth
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- A map that shows topography
- The air portion of the earth
- The study of weather
- A coral reef formed on top of an underwater volcano
- The approximate location of a place
- An economic activity like farming and mining
- A strict social class system in Hinduism
- A map that shows countries
- The sacred river of Hindus
- An economic activity like manufacturing
- An Economic activity like retail stores
- The process of breaking down landforms
- The imaginary line halfway between North Pole and the Equator
- The process of wearing down landforms by wind, water, glaciers
36 Clues: 0* latitude • A map maker • Rain or snow • 0* longitude • The study of weather • Gross National Product • Power generated by water • A map that shows countries • The sacred river of Hindus • climate Very hot and humid • A map that shows topography • The air portion of the earth • The life portion of the earth • The land portion of the earth • The exact location of a place • ...
APHG Unit 5 (Topics 1-6) Vocabulary Crossword 2025-02-25
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- The first agricultural revolution is also called the ________ revolution
- The ____________ climate is good for growing olives, grapes, citrus fruits, etc.
- Herding of domesticated animals
- The process of taming wild plants and animals for human use
- type of rural settlement pattern found along roads/rivers
- type of rural settlement pattern where homes/farms are far apart
- __________ agriculture involves using less land but more labor/machines to maximize yields/profit.
- agriculture for the purpose of feeding yourself and your family/local community
- Metes/Bounds, Township/Range, and Long Lot are types of ______ methods
- agriculture for the purpose of selling products on the market for a profit
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- the reason why many farming jobs disappeared during the 2nd agricultural revolution
- Also called "slash-and-burn agriculture"
- The third agricultural revolution is also known as the _____ revolution
- Uses large farms that specialize in 1 od 2 crops such as cotton, sugarcane, rubber, palm oil.
- growing crops and raising domesticated animals on the same farm
- Farming of crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic plants, algae, and other organisms
- __________ agriculture involves using more land but less labor/machines
- type of rural settlement pattern where homes/farms are close together
- also called "truck farming"
- Most plantations can be found in ________ climates
- commercial raising of cattle for milk & other dairy products
- The second agricultural revolution coincided with the _________ revolution
- commercial grazing of livestock over a designated area
23 Clues: also called "truck farming" • Herding of domesticated animals • Also called "slash-and-burn agriculture" • Most plantations can be found in ________ climates • commercial grazing of livestock over a designated area • type of rural settlement pattern found along roads/rivers • The process of taming wild plants and animals for human use • ...
Ancient Egypt: Surplus 2025-09-28
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- What did early farmers grow in fields for food?
- What do we call people who move around hunting and gathering instead of farming?
- What word describes people focusing on one job instead of many?
- What animal could be herded for milk, meat, and clothing?
- Who were often forced to do fieldwork in agricultural societies of the past?
- What did nomads get more of from walking than farmers did from plowing?
- What is the practice of farming by growing crops or raising animals called?
- What other body part was healthier for hunter-gatherers than for agricultural people?
- What did people chop down to make space for farms?
- What liquid food did people get from raising animals?
- What part of the body shows that hunter-gatherers were often healthier than farmers?
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- What city became a major center during Egypt’s dynasties? (check)
- What often happened if food ran out or rivers went dry for nomads?
- What do livestock release into the atmosphere that can warm the Earth?
- Who trained to protect food from rival clans?
- What type of worker made clothing in early farming communities?
- What did some people create from rocks once they had more free time?
- What modern convenience does the article compare to ancient food gathering?
- What is an example of a new job that appeared once people had a surplus of food?
- What word means having more food than people can eat, with extra left for storage?
20 Clues: Who trained to protect food from rival clans? • What did early farmers grow in fields for food? • What did people chop down to make space for farms? • What liquid food did people get from raising animals? • What animal could be herded for milk, meat, and clothing? • What type of worker made clothing in early farming communities? • ...
From Hunters and Gatherers to Agricultural Society 2023-05-04
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- 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.
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Prehistory Vocab 2025-08-18
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- – An independent city with its own government and land, like Athens in Greece.
- Diffusion – The spread of ideas, goods, and traditions from one culture to another.
- – An organized system in society, like government or religion.
- – A large step-shaped temple built in Mesopotamia to honor the gods.
- – A scientist who studies the past by examining artifacts and ruins.
- – A large area ruled by one leader over many peoples and lands.
- Crescent – A rich farming region in the Middle East where early civilizations began.
- – A lifestyle based on raising livestock like sheep, goats, and cattle.
- – Large stone tombs built in Egypt for pharaohs.
- – Systems of bringing water to crops through canals or ditches.
- – The picture-writing system of ancient Egypt.
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- – A complex society with cities, government, jobs, and writing.
- Script – Writing that uses pictures or symbols to show words or ideas.
- – A person who survives by hunting animals and collecting plants.
- – A person who moves from place to place without settling permanently.
- – The practice of farming crops and raising animals for food.
- – A scientist who studies humans, culture, and societies.
- – Dividing history into different time periods for study.
- – Groups of people living together with shared rules, culture, and organization.
- Revolution – The change from hunting and gathering to farming and settled life.
- – Belief in many gods.
- – The world’s first written language, developed by the Sumerians.
- – A ruling family that stays in power for many generations.
23 Clues: – Belief in many gods. • – The picture-writing system of ancient Egypt. • – Large stone tombs built in Egypt for pharaohs. • – A scientist who studies humans, culture, and societies. • – Dividing history into different time periods for study. • – A ruling family that stays in power for many generations. • – The practice of farming crops and raising animals for food. • ...
Agriculture terms to know 2016-01-31
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- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- farm commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a middle english word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- term used to describe large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factory-type labor forces, and the lastest technology
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- the practice of rotating use different fields from crop to crop each year
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- regards a system of agricultural organization whereas farm laborers are not compensated via wages
- changes made to the environment, the use of pesticides to grow crops and the effects it has on the soil and environment
- in american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives, planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or process for specific use
- the recent introduction of high-yield hybrid crops and chemical fertilizers and pesticides into traditional Asian agricultural systems, most notably paddy rice farming
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as shellfish or fish) especially for food
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- a factory like a farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying, all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the feeding relationships between a species in biotic community
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
21 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between a species in biotic community • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Sustainable Biomes 2021-08-15
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- Not the built environment (N)
- Long term atmospheric conditions which dictate where certain crops can be grown (C)
- Adapts modern technology to analyse aspects of the environment to bring out better economic and environmental outcomes (PF)
- A process where land is prepared for crops (T)
- A prolonged period of below average rainfall (D)
- The expansion of these areas means less area available for farming (U)
- Advancements in _______ can help gain higher yields in crops (T)
- Food ____________: enough food to meet dietary needs in a particular location (S)
- These introduce more nutrients and help crops grow (F)
- Major terrestrial community based on similar vegetation; we should manage their use sustainably (B)
- Your __________ expectancy can be greatly reduced if you do not have enough of the right foods to eat (L)
- Biome that lies between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn (TF)
- modifications of crops can reduce biodiversity, but increase crop resistance to disease (G)
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- A farm which has only one type of crop being grown (M)
- A country where rice is grown using terraced farming and modern technology as well (I)
- Removing native vegetation for farming can cause the soil to _______ (E)
- The process or time of gathering crops (H)
- Farming just to feed your own family – not profit (S)
- Long term atmospheric conditions which dictate where certain crops can be grown (C)
- Watering crops to help them grow (I)
- Food ___________: a condition in which not all people have access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain healthy life (I)
- Biome characterised by having vast treeless environment across arctic region of Asia, Europe and North America (T)
- These cycle within an ecosystem; found in foods they help your body to grow and develop (N)
- Term used to describe land and climate conditions that are too dry to support vegetation (A)
- Coniferous forest biome, dominated by fir, spruce and pine trees (BF)
- The amount produce from agricultural production (Y)
- A more sustainable source of protein than beef; mostly eaten in Asia (I)
- The arm of the UN which is trying to eliminate hunger (F)
- A term to describe chemicals (fertilisers or nutrients) being lost from soils (L)
29 Clues: Not the built environment (N) • Watering crops to help them grow (I) • The process or time of gathering crops (H) • A process where land is prepared for crops (T) • A prolonged period of below average rainfall (D) • The amount produce from agricultural production (Y) • A farm which has only one type of crop being grown (M) • ...
Ap Human Geography Crossword P6 By:Anthony Quintana 2023-05-17
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- Market-oriented reform policies reduce state influence in the economy. IDK7
- Financial institutions discriminate against racial/ethnic minorities due to lack of resources.CC4
- A area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.VIT1
- Industry where output is lighter or smaller than input.CC7
- The geographical situation in which something occurs.CC1
- protection from oppression or hardship offered by another country.VIT2
- occurs when soil in an arid climate has been made available for agricultural production using irrigation.IDK1
- A green belt is a policy and land-use zone designation used in land-use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighboring urban areas.VIT7
- Occurs when minority groups fight for independence.CC2
- farming that is extended to the point where you need industrial farming equipment.CC6
- When a group of people based on a common topic VIT2
- Theory
- A nation and its membership with cultural features such as language, religion, ancestry, or traditions.CC2
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- Hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant present in property.VIT1
- D common type of periodic movement involving millions of worker in the US and tens of millions of workers worldwide who cross international borders in search of employment and become immigrants, in many instances transhumance.VIT2
- Geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on real estate changes as the distance towards the Central Business District (CBD) increases.VIT1
- A process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of fear that persons of color will soon move into the neighborhood.CC4
- An area of a country that has degree of autonomy , or has freedom from an external authority.VIT5
- Farming Farming that is for sustenance.CC6
- An area organized around a central focal point or node.IDK4
- a form of tourism involving responsible travel to natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of the local people.VIT1
- Assembly can lead to heavier products than before.CC7
22 Clues: Theory • Farming Farming that is for sustenance.CC6 • When a group of people based on a common topic VIT2 • Assembly can lead to heavier products than before.CC7 • Occurs when minority groups fight for independence.CC2 • The geographical situation in which something occurs.CC1 • Industry where output is lighter or smaller than input.CC7 • ...
CH 12.3-12.4 Vocab 2019-02-05
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- _______ land is land suitable for farming.
- The amount of a crop produced in a given area.
- Genetic _____________ is any process in which scientists directly manipulate an organism's DNA.
- _____________ pest management is where different techniques are combined to achieve the most effective long term pest reduction.
- These are among the most vital, yet least appreciated, factors in agriculture.
- Is the shortage of nutrients the body needs.
- Food ___________ is the guarantee of an adequate and reliable food supply.
- The raising of aquatic organisms for food in controlled environments.
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- __________ agriculture relies on biological approaches to growing food, such as composting.
- Is the use of genetic engineering to introduce new genes into organisms to produce more viable products.
- Are organizations that preserve seeds of diverse plants.
- __________ agriculture is agriculture that does not deplete soil faster than it forms.
- _________ agriculture is biologically powered agriculture, that doesn't use fossil fuels.
- ___________ agriculture involves mechanized farming technology and fossil fuels.
- Are huge warehouses or pens designed to deliver energy-rich feed to livestock or poultry.
- ___________ pest control is the use of other organisms to rid a crop of pests and weeds.
- ________ revolution was where agricultural scientists from developed nations introduced new technology, crop varieties, and farming practices.
17 Clues: _______ land is land suitable for farming. • Is the shortage of nutrients the body needs. • The amount of a crop produced in a given area. • Are organizations that preserve seeds of diverse plants. • The raising of aquatic organisms for food in controlled environments. • Food ___________ is the guarantee of an adequate and reliable food supply. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 2024-12-03
14 Clues: Cook • Aunt • Uncle • Father • Teacher • Brother • Neighbor • Narrator • Dad's job • Odd Family • Dill's Aunt • Trash family • Decimal System • Poor farming family
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. • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword 2020-10-08
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- People who plowed the soil on the Plains were called?
- Perce/ Adopted White Ways and helped Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Who refused to end the Ghost Dance?
- Houses named after the mechanical musical instrument, where women danced with men for the price of a drink.
- Peak/ The discovery of gold near ____ in 1858 set miners on a fantic rush.
- Custer/ Commander of the Seventh Cavalry, underestimated the fighting capabilities of the Lakota and Cheyenne.
- Range/ A vast area of grassland owned by the government.
- Plains/ By the 1860s, the railroad had reached the _____.
- Belt/ Borrowed money to buy innovative equipment, which made dry farming possible.
- Farms/ Huge acreage yielded huge profits (commercial farms).
- Farming/ Method to plant seeds deep in the ground where there was enough moisture for them to grow.
- Payments to reservation dwellers, at least once per year.
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- Act/ This act allotted to each head of household 160 acres of reservation land for farming.
- Peace Commission/ Proposed creating two large reservations on the Plains, one for the Sioux and another for southern Plain Indians.
- Comstock/ In 1859 a prospector named _____ staked a claim in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada.
- Creek Massacre/ 1864, Natives killed 200 settlers, and mining camps ambushed.
- Prices plunge when what continent is not at war?
- Room/ Name for the West’s first elevator.
- A tract of public land available for settlement.
- What city becomes the hub for crossroads?
20 Clues: Who refused to end the Ghost Dance? • Room/ Name for the West’s first elevator. • What city becomes the hub for crossroads? • Prices plunge when what continent is not at war? • A tract of public land available for settlement. • People who plowed the soil on the Plains were called? • Range/ A vast area of grassland owned by the government. • ...
Foundations for World History 2022-07-18
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- civilization of South America along the Andes Mountains, terraced farming, quipu, and road systems
- civilization of Mexico known for their calendars, chinampas farming, math, capital of Tenochtitlan
- religion of ancient India, longest practicing religion on earth
- leader of Macedonia that conquered much of the known world to spread culture and ideas
- time of ancient Greece and Rome
- location of early civilization in Mesopotamia
- tomb of the pharaoh
- location of early civilization in Egypt
- ruling family of an empire
- temple structure
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- civilization of Mexico known for their ball games, calendars, math, astronomy, and temples
- the New Stone Age where humans began to settle into permanent civilizations
- opposing forces in nature creating balance in the universe
- social hierarchy of ancient India and the Hindu faith
- ancient Chinese belief regarding the change of power in dynastic succession
- city-state of ancient Greece known for farming, it's army, and war
- follows Alexander the Great in the cultural exchange of Greek, Persian and Egyptian ideas and customs
- location of early civilization on the Indian Subcontinent
- known for republic, rounded arches, roads, aquaducts, law and justice systems
- leader of ancient Egypt
- location of early civilization in China
- pictogram style of writing in ancient Egypt
- city-state of ancient Greece known for the arts, it's navy, and trade
- society where the political and religious leaders share power
- foundation of western civilization, birthplace of democracy, Olympics, citizenship, philosophy and theater
- earliest writing system
26 Clues: temple structure • tomb of the pharaoh • leader of ancient Egypt • earliest writing system • ruling family of an empire • time of ancient Greece and Rome • location of early civilization in China • location of early civilization in Egypt • pictogram style of writing in ancient Egypt • location of early civilization in Mesopotamia • ...
agriculture and land degradation 2022-01-18
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- crops grown in fields with rows or sections of trees, benefits include reduced erosion, increased biodiversity and IPM
- a large farm that specializes in the production of one or two crops, often in tropical climates, reduces biodiversity of large areas of habitat
- growing several crops on the same plot at the same time, used more often in sustainable farming methods
- planting multiple crops at the same time in one plot, or using one plot for multiple crops on an alternating schedule
- land suited for agriculture
- moving livestock from area to area to graze on plants more natural to their diet, reduces overgrazing and soil compaction
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- farming to reduce environmental impact, reduced use of chemicals, free range grazing, cover crops, IPM, lower yield but smaller energy footprint
- agricultural revolution that increased production through improved machinery, seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation
- plants specifically planted to help enrich soil, increase water retention and biodiversity, and reduce pesticide use, not always harvested for profit
- plowing of land to prepare for planting or after harvest
- farming with the aim of producing as much produce as possible in little space, using fertilizers, pesticides, CAFOS, GMOs, and with a large energy footprint
- destruction of vegetation to the point it cannot recover caused by too many grazing animals, damages soil and increases erosion, a form of land degradation
- growing a single crop in a field often year after year, a method used in industrial agriculture
- farming using very limited synthetic chemicals and few/no GMOs
14 Clues: land suited for agriculture • plowing of land to prepare for planting or after harvest • farming using very limited synthetic chemicals and few/no GMOs • growing a single crop in a field often year after year, a method used in industrial agriculture • growing several crops on the same plot at the same time, used more often in sustainable farming methods • ...
Word Parts 2025-04-02
16 Clues: moon • body • speak • farming • hearing • good, well • from, away • one, single • badly, poorly • around, about • water, liquid • inside, within • between, among • not, opposite of • condition or action • endearing, diminuitive
Chapter 5: Mexico 2016-01-26
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- / Indian civilization that settled in the high Central Plateau of Mexico and became known as the Aztecs.
- / Early Indian civilization that were farmers and mathematicians in the rain forests of the Yucatan Peninsula.
- / The Indian people of Tenochtitlan.
- farming / A type of farming where crops are grown to produce only enough food to sustain a family's needs.
- / This part of the legislature approves or disapproves treaties and presidential appointments.
- de Mayo / Mexican holiday celebrated on May 5th to remember an important battle in 1862 against the French.
- family / A family that includes aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents.
- Orozco / Other mestizo artist that paints murals to identify the past and future of Mexican people and culture.
- of Institutional Revolution / The main political party in Mexico.
- / A person of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry.
- / The number of years served in a Mexican presidential term.
- / A product developed from petroleum.
- area / A large city and the smaller towns surrounding it.
- / A culture that has developed systems of government, religion, and learning.
- farming / A type of farming where crops are grown for profit or export.
- of Deputies / This part of the legislature is responsible for elections and passing laws.
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- economy / The type of economy that Mexico has.
- / The official language of Mexico.
- / A farmer in a Mexican village.
- / This executive position can remove local officials from office in Mexico.
- Rivera / Mestizo artist that paints murals to identify the past and future of Mexican people and culture.
- / Former city of the Aztecs that is now Mexico City.
- Chavez / Indian composer.
- Cortes / Spanish conquistador that wrote a letter to King Charles V detailing his perspective of Tenochtitlan.
- of American States / The Latin American organization that Mexico is very active in.
- Day / Major Mexican holiday celebrated on September 16th.
- Nations / The world's largest international organization that Mexico is a part of.
- Catholic / The main religion in Mexico.
- City / What is the capital of Mexico?
- / A large work of art painted on building walls.
30 Clues: Chavez / Indian composer. • / A farmer in a Mexican village. • / The official language of Mexico. • / The Indian people of Tenochtitlan. • / A product developed from petroleum. • City / What is the capital of Mexico? • Catholic / The main religion in Mexico. • economy / The type of economy that Mexico has. • / A person of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry. • ...
5.2 Soil Systems and Terrestrial Food Production 2016-02-22
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- The business of food production including farming, seed supply, breeding, chemicals for agriculture, food harvesting, distribution, processing and storage.
- The word which describes areas where only one type of crop is grown. Begins with an M.
- LEDC. 4 words.
- Two words. Large scale production of crops for livestock.
- A factor that affects what is grown and what is eaten. E.g. the desire for ice-cream in America.
- Given to animals to prevent disease. Become very necessary in battery farms where animals are close together.
- To make food production more viable in the long-term, we need to make it more .................... Meaning that it can last and be repeatable over the coming decades.
- Local ecological conditions that determine what can be grown.
- If humans decreased their consumption of this, far less land would have to be used for agriculture and less carbon dioxide and methane would be produced.
- GMOs. 3 words.
- Two words. A factor affecting what is grown. To do with market forces.
- Farming is called this when it is large-scale and done for profit.
- A factor affecting what is grown. E.g. by tariffs being placed on foods.
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- Two words. Farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family.
- MEDC. 4 words.
- Two words. Process of taking livestock from wild animals to those that can be farmed.
- Calorie consumption on earth does not have an even ................ There are countries where people consume far more calories per day than others.
- Two words. Growing crops for market, not for yourself.
- Farming that has both animals and crops and is a system in itself where animal waste is used as a fertiliser.
- The growing of crops on good soil for eating directly or feeding to animals.
- The raising of animals, usually on the grass, and on land that it is not suitable for crops. E.g. goats.
- Two words. When plants are grown in alternate fashion. Every fourth year a leguminous plant might be grown.
- The removal of biomass, nutrients, minerals and water from a a system. Often done one yearly. Begins with a H.
23 Clues: MEDC. 4 words. • LEDC. 4 words. • GMOs. 3 words. • Two words. Growing crops for market, not for yourself. • Two words. Large scale production of crops for livestock. • Local ecological conditions that determine what can be grown. • Farming is called this when it is large-scale and done for profit. • Two words. Farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family. • ...
Farming Equipments 2022-08-14
7 Clues: For fast germination • put seed in the ground • for cutting and weeding • big machine for farm works • Where fingerings are raised • Hands covering for farm work • where seeds are buried to grow
Out In The moonlight 2024-09-14
19 Clues: in • tail • Nadu • Thin • Language • the year • To start • homeless • something • Synonym of • Has 28 days • Opposite of • First month • Home of cows • What farmers • To cook food • To cut grains • Getting tired • The dog is ___
4.1 sanoi 2021-05-11
15 Clues: maaperä • viljely • maatalous • teollinen • rikkaruoho • tuholainen • kasvimyrkyt • teollistuminen • viljelykelpoinen • trade reilu kauppa • harvest, yield sato • maalais-, maaseutu- • farming luomuviljely • chemicals myrkylliset kemikaalit • insecticides tuhohyönteisten torjunta-aineet
Chapter 5 2021-05-17
15 Clues: mines • wages • cheap • tools • fishes • levels • Petite • farming • changing • used in cooking • air, water, land • another countries • used in factories • presented in markets • small, medium, large
unit 5 vocab 2023-11-17
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- Economy Where goods and services are exchanged without money. Emphasizes on trading and bartering of products and services.
- level jobs Are jobs that focus on manufacturing and processing of goods.
- Economy An economy where the government controls the production of goods and services.
- Farming is farming or just your family (small scale)
- Countries countries have a high population growth rate which lead to overpopulation and resource shortages.
- Farming produces crops or animals for big market (large scale)
- when countries work together to get done what they need to. This happens when countries trade with each other.
- Countries A Rich/Wealthy.
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- Countries that are not near water.
- economy an economy that involves businesses competing against each other for consumer demand. Also known as capitalism.
- Lanes a regularly used navigable route for large water vessels on wide waterways such as oceans, large lakes.
- jobs are jobs that deal directly with resources at the bottom or first level.
- is the income earned by each person in a country.
- Is the study of how people distribute their wealth
- Jobs are jobs that provide a service such as transportation, retail trade, and information technology.
- Economy Combines the features of a market and command economy.
- Measures the total number of goods produced by a country each year.
17 Clues: Countries A Rich/Wealthy. • Countries that are not near water. • is the income earned by each person in a country. • Is the study of how people distribute their wealth • Farming is farming or just your family (small scale) • Economy Combines the features of a market and command economy. • Farming produces crops or animals for big market (large scale) • ...
Chapter 5: Mexico 2016-01-26
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- / The Indian people of Tenochtitlan.
- Chavez / Indian composer.
- / Indian civilization that settled in the high Central Plateau of Mexico and became known as the Aztecs.
- / This executive position can remove local officials from office in Mexico.
- farming / A type of farming where crops are grown to produce only enough food to sustain a family's needs.
- / The number of years served in a Mexican presidential term.
- / This part of the legislature approves or disapproves treaties and presidential appointments.
- / A product developed from petroleum.
- de Mayo / Mexican holiday celebrated on May 5th to remember an important battle in 1862 against the French.
- economy / The type of economy that Mexico has.
- Catholic / The main religion in Mexico.
- Rivera / Mestizo artist that paints murals to identify the past and future of Mexican people and culture.
- / Former city of the Aztecs that is now Mexico City.
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- Orozco / Other mestizo artist that paints murals to identify the past and future of Mexican people and culture.
- / A large work of art painted on building walls.
- / A farmer in a Mexican village.
- family / A family that includes aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents.
- of Deputies / This part of the legislature is responsible for elections and passing laws.
- Day / Major Mexican holiday celebrated on September 16th.
- / Early Indian civilization that were farmers and mathematicians in the rain forests of the Yucatan Peninsula.
- / A culture that has developed systems of government, religion, and learning.
- Cortes / Spanish conquistador that wrote a letter to King Charles V detailing his perspective of Tenochtitlan.
- of Institutional Revolution / The main political party in Mexico.
- City / What is the capital of Mexico?
- area / A large city and the smaller towns surrounding it.
- of American States / The Latin American organization that Mexico is very active in.
- farming / A type of farming where crops are grown for profit or export.
- / A person of mixed Spanish and Indian ancestry.
- Nations / The world's largest international organization that Mexico is a part of.
- / The official language of Mexico.
30 Clues: Chavez / Indian composer. • / A farmer in a Mexican village. • / The official language of Mexico. • / The Indian people of Tenochtitlan. • City / What is the capital of Mexico? • / A product developed from petroleum. • Catholic / The main religion in Mexico. • economy / The type of economy that Mexico has. • / A large work of art painted on building walls. • ...
WHY ARE MANGROVES VALUABLE? 2017-03-06
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- To make way for shrimp farms, ________ forests and wetland rice fields have been cleared.
- Due to increasing demand, large areas of the world's oceans are __________
- _________ are areas where fish are bred and raised.
- Mangroves and coral reefs are types of Coastal E_________
- Farming fish in cages or ponds close to coasts is a form of farming known as ___________
- Ca Mau is in _______
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- Another one of the top aquaculture producers of fish, etc. is B_________
- Mangroves provide protection from natural hazards like, typhoons, tsunamis & ______
- The aquaculture that is practiced in Ca Mau is ______-_______
- The clearing of mangroves has left Vietnam's coastline more vulnerable to _______
10 Clues: Ca Mau is in _______ • _________ are areas where fish are bred and raised. • Mangroves and coral reefs are types of Coastal E_________ • The aquaculture that is practiced in Ca Mau is ______-_______ • Another one of the top aquaculture producers of fish, etc. is B_________ • Due to increasing demand, large areas of the world's oceans are __________ • ...
food security 2024-10-17
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- - Protein-rich legume often used as a meat alternative.
- - A common grain that is a staple food in many countries.
- - Process of cooking and preparing food to make it safe and tasty.
- - A term referring to edible plants like spinach and lettuce, rich in vitamins and minerals.
- - A vitamin commonly found in fruits that helps prevent scurvy.
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- - A type of farming where crops are grown specifically for sale, not for local consumption.
- - Farming, growing crops, and raising animals for food.
- - A common mineral needed for strong bones, found in dairy products.
- - Lack of enough food to meet basic needs.
- - A natural resource essential for growing food.
10 Clues: - Lack of enough food to meet basic needs. • - A natural resource essential for growing food. • - Protein-rich legume often used as a meat alternative. • - Farming, growing crops, and raising animals for food. • - A common grain that is a staple food in many countries. • - A vitamin commonly found in fruits that helps prevent scurvy. • ...
Unit 5 Review #1 2025-04-25
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- A geographic economic theory that explains how the price and demand for real estate changes depending on the distance from the Central Business District
- Chemicals that are used to treat agricultural crops so as to kill any insects or animals that may try to damage them
- Agriculture that involves greater inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the space being used
- To water crops by bringing in water using man-made means
- An area surrounding a dairy farm where milk can be supplied without spoiling
- A farm or network of farms worked by a community for the benefit of the community
- The sustainable use and management of earth’s natural resources to meet human needs
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East that was known for its bountiful arable land
- A ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area
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- In agriculture, the replacement of human labor with technology or machines
- The process by which previously fertile land becomes arid and unusable for farming
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- The amount of crop harvested in an area
- The land survey system that uses physical features of local geography along with directions and distances to define land boundaries
- An individual or society’s inability to obtain sufficient quantities of healthy food for survival
- A method of production where farmers and producers are paid a just price for their products
- The name for crops grown to serve some purpose other than sustenance
- A type of farming using an integrated system where the crops grown are used to feed the livestock on the same farm
- The agricultural revolution that began in the 1960s and included the Green Revolution
- The agricultural revolution that was the origin of farming, marked by the domestication of plants and animals
- The method of cultivation in which forests are burned and cleared for planting
- A rural settlement pattern in which the houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each other and fields surround the settlement
- The commercial grazing of animals confined to a specific area
- When farmers consume the crops they raise, usually using simple tools and manual labor
- The name given to the farming and raising of fish and marine life
- Growing fruits and vegetables, primarily for the purpose of canning and freezing
- The style of farming practiced in areas with mild humid winters and warm dry summers
- A rural settlement pattern in which buildings are clustered along a road or river
28 Clues: The amount of crop harvested in an area • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • To water crops by bringing in water using man-made means • The commercial grazing of animals confined to a specific area • The name given to the farming and raising of fish and marine life • The name for crops grown to serve some purpose other than sustenance • ...
Jack <3 2022-10-27
19 Clues: camp • wanker • fliers • jersey • meester • nickname • breakfast • anni month • best drink • I love you • world series • best beverage • future degree • current degree • place of living • life falling apart • our fav cuban place • spacial vacay place • always farming the yakarma
- Organic Farming 2022-05-12
7 Clues: manures animal waste • protect soil; can be mulch • farming uses pesticides; steroids • farming has a big local component • rotating crops to protect the soil • using vegetables, manure organic for • manures grass mixtures, legumes, etc.
