farming Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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? • ...
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
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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- / 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. • ...
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 ___
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
Early civilizations 2019-06-05
15 Clues: Water • animal • moving • plants • Humans • primate • Farming • Traveler • Train pet • a long time ago • adapt something • Archaeology site • giving and taking • searching for food • prehistory studies
Farming By Rhea Agarwal 2021-01-25
7 Clues: ________ helps in digging • _______ prevents soil erosion • rearing of fish by artifical means • in that farming we use old methods • that combines with several operations • in that farming we grow crops on slope • the farming that deals with art,science etc
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 • ...
Pennsylvania 2016-02-27
20 Clues: Bell • trees • a crop • capital • big city • big lake • industry • major town • many trees • a religion • major town • keeps you warm • energy industry • Of Independence • original colonies • named Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania Founder • some immigrants were • exports lots of food • New England, Southern, and
Geography Grade 7 Review 2025-02-10
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- The process where soil becomes less healthy and productive, often due to overuse, pollution, or poor farming practices.
- Farming that avoids synthetic chemicals and uses natural methods to grow crops and raise animals.
- A reddish-brown metal used in wiring, plumbing, and electronics because it conducts electricity well.
- The process of digging into the Earth to find and remove valuable minerals, metals, or other resources.
- A black, hard substance that is burned for energy, made from ancient plant remains.
- Substances added to soil to provide nutrients that help plants grow better.
- Minerals Minerals that do not contain metals, like salt, limestone, or clay, and are used in construction or manufacturing.
- Industries that provide services to people, like teaching, healthcare, and transportation.
- A country with a lower standard of living, often with less advanced technology and a weaker economy.
- Energy resources like coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- A country with a strong economy, advanced technology, and a high standard of living for its citizens.
- Resources that are constantly replenished, like wind, sunlight, and tides, and cannot be depleted.
- A type of farming where farmers grow just enough food to feed themselves and their families, with little or no extra to sell.
- A type of fossil fuel found underground, used to make gasoline, diesel, and other products.
- Tools, machines, and systems created by humans to solve problems, improve life, or make work easier.
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- Natural resources that cannot be replaced once they are used up, like oil, coal, and natural gas.
- Minerals that contain metals like iron, copper, or gold, and can be used to make products like tools or electronics.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, fiber, or other products.
- Large-scale farming that produces crops or animals to sell for profit.
- Industries that involve knowledge and information, like research, technology development, and consulting.
- The practice of growing different types of crops on the same land each year to keep the soil healthy and reduce pests.
- A relationship between two different living things where both benefit, like bees pollinating flowers while getting nectar.
- Naturally occurring substances found in the Earth, such as metals or stones, that are valuable for making products.
- Natural resources that can be replaced or renewed naturally over time, like sunlight, wind, and water.
- Industries that gather or collect natural resources directly from the Earth, like mining, farming, and fishing.
- Basic materials that are used to make products, such as wood, minerals, or cotton.
- Food that is lost during production, harvesting, or transportation and never reaches consumers.
- Food that is discarded or thrown away, often because it is not eaten or used before it spoils.
- When a species of plant or animal no longer exists anywhere on Earth.
- A method used to extract oil or natural gas from deep underground by breaking rocks apart with high-pressure water and chemicals.
- A lightweight, silvery-white metal used in making cans, airplanes, and packaging.
- Industries that make products by turning raw materials into finished goods, like factories that make cars or clothing.
- Crops that are grown in large quantities and provide the main source of food for a population, like rice, wheat, or corn.
33 Clues: When a species of plant or animal no longer exists anywhere on Earth. • Large-scale farming that produces crops or animals to sell for profit. • Substances added to soil to provide nutrients that help plants grow better. • A lightweight, silvery-white metal used in making cans, airplanes, and packaging. • ...
Unit 5 2019-12-16
8 Clues: $17 million • No Alliances • Relating to farming • Restricting foreign trade • Modified more than invented • Forcing a person in the army • Reduce central government power • Manufacturing replacing farming
- 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.
Farming Vocabulary 2022-10-20
7 Clues: Agroup of cows. • Farmers plant __________. • Farmers use many _________. • October is pumpkin _________. • Coffee is _______ in November. • Seeds are planted in ________. • when the apple is _______, you can eat it.
urban farming 2025-11-04
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- an adjective, relating to a city or town
- a noun, a community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system
- a noun, a substance added to soil to help plants grow better
- a noun, a place that provides protection from weather or danger
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- a noun, a detailed plan or route of a journey or trip
- an adjective, standing or pointing straight up or at a right angle to a flat surface
- an adjective, describing a resource that can be replaced or restored naturally over time
7 Clues: an adjective, relating to a city or town • a noun, a detailed plan or route of a journey or trip • a noun, a substance added to soil to help plants grow better • a noun, a place that provides protection from weather or danger • an adjective, standing or pointing straight up or at a right angle to a flat surface • ...
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
maya 2024-01-29
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- A group of people
- farming. Farming on stair steps
- states An independent city
- believing in more than one God
- Mexico and Central America
- This occurs when you don’t have food
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- land bridge. A large bridge used as a way of travel
- People who explore old things
- A religious or social group
- An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica
10 Clues: A group of people • Mexico and Central America • A religious or social group • People who explore old things • believing in more than one God • farming. Farming on stair steps • states An independent city • This occurs when you don’t have food • An ancient civilization located in Mesoamerica • land bridge. A large bridge used as a way of travel
food security Eddy, Caelan, MIKE wazaski 2022-10-27
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- something you drink
- light from the sun
- farming food close to where the demand is food-security when the food is the most secure
- dirt but fertile
- if nic skraem was an animal
- carbon... (emissions)
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- when the agriculture is regenerative
- an organism
- things put on plants kill pest bugs pests
- something you eat
10 Clues: an organism • dirt but fertile • something you eat • light from the sun • something you drink • carbon... (emissions) • if nic skraem was an animal • when the agriculture is regenerative • things put on plants kill pest bugs pests • farming food close to where the demand is food-security when the food is the most secure
Civilization in Ur 2025-10-01
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- → Taming plants and animals
- → System to bring water to fields
- → Place for trading goods
- → System of rules and leadership
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- Before coins, people used this way of trading
- → Tool that made farming easier
- → People trained to write
- → Source of life for early cities
- → New way to get food instead of hunting
- → Used to store food and water
- → Tool that made farming easier
11 Clues: → People trained to write • → Place for trading goods • → Taming plants and animals • → Used to store food and water • → Tool that made farming easier • → Tool that made farming easier • → System of rules and leadership • → Source of life for early cities • → System to bring water to fields • → New way to get food instead of hunting • ...
inca 2021-10-27
9 Clues: their empire • emperor in 1532 • their mountian range • Incas way of farming • near the andes mountian • macho pikachu main city • the main god they prayed to • the only they can sell and eat • the way they built their buildings
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
Colonial Comparison Crossword 2023-01-20
Across
- middle was considered the "______" region
- the main city in the south
- People who sign a contract to be a servant for a certain number of years
- had the harshest climate
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- Main Cities were Phili and NYC
- ______ Rebellion
- New England had ______ farming
- The south relied on _____ labor
- New York, New Jersey, Delaware and ______
- the land was not good in New England because it was ______
- Had the best farming land
- this region had 5 colonies
12 Clues: ______ Rebellion • had the harshest climate • Had the best farming land • the main city in the south • this region had 5 colonies • Main Cities were Phili and NYC • New England had ______ farming • The south relied on _____ labor • New York, New Jersey, Delaware and ______ • middle was considered the "______" region • the land was not good in New England because it was ______ • ...
Cieri 8 carlos jesus 2017-04-05
Across
- who escaped religious persecuted in europe
- who founded massachusetts
- which colonies had poor farming land
- what happened in 1620
- What the first permanent British settlement
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- which colonies had good farming land
- which company founded Virginia
- what settlement was founded by the Dutch
- what document shared power by monarchy and Parliament
- who escaped religious persecution and separate from Church of England
- which group of people founded Maryland
11 Clues: what happened in 1620 • who founded massachusetts • which company founded Virginia • which colonies had good farming land • which colonies had poor farming land • which group of people founded Maryland • what settlement was founded by the Dutch • who escaped religious persecuted in europe • What the first permanent British settlement • ...
13 colonies 2025-09-18
7 Clues: High value crop • Long winter ,short summer • People being used for farming • Safe place for debtors to go to • Farming ,fishing and whale farming • People that wanted to purify the church • The people that wanted to leave the church
unit8 2024-08-09
25 Clues: 문화 • 가족 • 권력 • 가정 • 종교 • 남편 • 언어 • 주로 • 정치 • 구조 • 사회 • 구성원 • 원주민의 • 결혼하다 • 평화로운 • 성 성별 • 농업 농사 • 전통적으로 • 중심이되는 • 희망에 찬 • 부족 종족 • 독특한 고유의 • 키우다 양육하다 • 추적하여 밝히다 • -와 함꼐 살기위해 이사오다
Agricultural Revolution 2024-11-11
Across
- In India people switched to farming this
- Planted seeds in straight rows
- What people began to raise animals for
- Ended the idea of the common pasture
- Barn invented by George Washington in 1792
- Only breeding species with desirable traits
- Small industries usually done in private homes
Down
- Popular tractor company
- Used to give nutrients to crops
- Shared farming area for everyone in the community
- Idea of rotating crops between fields
- New ___ were introduced in America, like potatoes and corn
12 Clues: Popular tractor company • Planted seeds in straight rows • Used to give nutrients to crops • Ended the idea of the common pasture • Idea of rotating crops between fields • What people began to raise animals for • In India people switched to farming this • Barn invented by George Washington in 1792 • Only breeding species with desirable traits • ...
Song Crossword 2025-03-21
Across
- A luxurious fabric traded during the Song
- The exchange of goods and services
- The practice of farming and cultivating land
- Song Dynasty mascot
- The main source of livelihood for many
- Written works, especially those considered to have artistic merit
- Popular beverage in Chinese culture
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- The art of beautiful handwriting
- The study of fundamental questions about existence
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- A celebration or cultural event
- A technology developed during the Song Dynasty
12 Clues: Song Dynasty mascot • A celebration or cultural event • The art of beautiful handwriting • The exchange of goods and services • Popular beverage in Chinese culture • The main source of livelihood for many • A luxurious fabric traded during the Song • The practice of farming and cultivating land • A technology developed during the Song Dynasty • ...
location, climate, and natural resources of the United Kingdom 2013-09-18
10 Clues: to change place • place or position • transporting goods • Across the united kingdom • business of raising crops • the usual weather in a place • location of the UK makes this • a place which is good for farming • land that is suitable for growing crops • its a stream that comes from the gulf of Mexico to Europ
Agriculture 2023-01-19
Across
- past or _______
- When people think of farming they think of...
- people that help others
- another word for not accepting
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- I ______ in the future
- If you live in america your known as an ______
- ______ more power on barganing
- Another word for hardworking
- Some people have this in their friends or family
- agriculture isn't just farming but its also about ______
10 Clues: past or _______ • I ______ in the future • people that help others • Another word for hardworking • ______ more power on barganing • another word for not accepting • When people think of farming they think of... • If you live in america your known as an ______ • Some people have this in their friends or family • agriculture isn't just farming but its also about ______
Crossword 2024-03-05
Across
- Connects North America with South America
- ____ crops are grown from March to June
- Causes water pollution
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- In this farming only a single crop is grown
- Separates Europe from Asia
- Fourth largest continent
- ____ is the world's largest rice-producing country
- _________ farming is expensive
- Low-lying lands between hills or mountains
- _______ ocean has the "Ring of Fire"
10 Clues: Causes water pollution • Fourth largest continent • Separates Europe from Asia • _________ farming is expensive • _______ ocean has the "Ring of Fire" • ____ crops are grown from March to June • Connects North America with South America • Low-lying lands between hills or mountains • In this farming only a single crop is grown • ...
Natural Resources Brandon 2018-02-01
Across
- Process of turning raw materials into finished product
- Farming only for you or family
- Low industrial production lacking modern technology
- Process of clearing land
- A community of living things
- One crop farm with many workers
Down
- Farming done by companies
- Economic and Military Aid
- Modern industrial society and well developed economy
- Area where plants and animals naturally grow
10 Clues: Process of clearing land • Farming done by companies • Economic and Military Aid • A community of living things • Farming only for you or family • One crop farm with many workers • Area where plants and animals naturally grow • Low industrial production lacking modern technology • Modern industrial society and well developed economy • ...
AI Transformation in Food Technology, 2024-11-09
Across
- farming Vertical farming method using hydroponics
- sealing food in airtight packaging to preserve it.
- Food-allergen detection assay type
- AI-powered food analysis technique
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- spectroscopy Spectroscopy method for food moisture analysis
- Food-texture measurement device
- CANNING PROCESS
- Thermalprocessing technology for food sterilization
- imaging Food quality inspection sensor type
- PASTEUR PASTEURIZATION FOUNDED BY
10 Clues: CANNING PROCESS • Food-texture measurement device • Food-allergen detection assay type • AI-powered food analysis technique • PASTEUR PASTEURIZATION FOUNDED BY • imaging Food quality inspection sensor type • sealing food in airtight packaging to preserve it. • Thermalprocessing technology for food sterilization • farming Vertical farming method using hydroponics • ...
Branches Of Biology 2025-06-11
Across
- Study of chemical reactions in the body
- Study of genomes
- The verification of a person by his body parts
- Study of body at tissue level
- Producing genetically identical individuals of an organism
- Study of fungi
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- The science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Bee farming
- Study of metabolism of organisms
- Silk farming
10 Clues: Bee farming • Silk farming • Study of fungi • Study of genomes • Study of body at tissue level • Study of metabolism of organisms • Study of chemical reactions in the body • The verification of a person by his body parts • Producing genetically identical individuals of an organism • The science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
Reconstruction 2022-04-20
21 Clues: 14 • KKK • Jim • 10% • white • rights • Radical • 40 acres • Freemen's • supremacy • segregation • confederate • carpetbaggers • tenant farming • proclamation of • in favor of slavery • mostly north politicians • structures and facilities • wanted to reunify the nation • discrimination against a race • wasn't happy with slavery end
CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2024-05-14
Across
- gasolina
- tala de árboles
- ecosistema
- gas de efecto invernadero
- reducir, decrecer
- combustible fósil
- deforestación
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- calentamiento global
- cultivo (empieza por "c")
- huracán
- bosque tropical
- petróleo
- aumentar, incrementar
- amenazar
- inundación
- superficie
- cultivar, crecer
- sequía
- suelo (sustrato)
- ganadería y agricultura (empieza por "f")
20 Clues: sequía • huracán • gasolina • petróleo • amenazar • ecosistema • inundación • superficie • deforestación • bosque tropical • tala de árboles • cultivar, crecer • suelo (sustrato) • reducir, decrecer • combustible fósil • calentamiento global • aumentar, incrementar • cultivo (empieza por "c") • gas de efecto invernadero • ganadería y agricultura (empieza por "f")
Unit 8 Crossword 2024-04-23
25 Clues: Algae • Germs • Dirty • Salty • Toxic • Grass • Runoff • Diverse • Farming • Dangerous • Versatile • Flip-flop • Treatment • Pollution • windbreak • Chemicals • Contagious • Environment • Toxic buildup • Up-and-coming • Concentration • Brain-damaging • Cancer-causing • Birth-defect causing • Hazardous mineral fiber
Geography 2012-11-21
Across
- type of farming that requires few workers
- common type of farming in densely populated areas
- information based service is what the _________ industry is
- chemicals that kill insects and fruits
- produces 80% of Canada's petroleum and natural gas
- minerals iron, gold, silver, uranium is examples of _______
- industries that take raw material from the natural environment
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- increases crop yields
- involves processing minerals and natural resources
- Canada’s oldest industry
- retail trade and real estate are types of _____ industry
- the most sought species of fish in B.C
12 Clues: increases crop yields • Canada’s oldest industry • the most sought species of fish in B.C • chemicals that kill insects and fruits • type of farming that requires few workers • common type of farming in densely populated areas • involves processing minerals and natural resources • produces 80% of Canada's petroleum and natural gas • ...
History of Agriculture 2022-10-03
Across
- Humans who moved with animals and hunted.
- Tame a wild animal to be a farm animal.
- The first job people did in one place.
- Built floating gardens to raise crops.
- Time period in US when the economy was poor.
- Native American Tribe that farmed.
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- Relied on the Nile River for farming.
- Event where dust storms carried topsoil away.
- Corn, Beans and Squash
- Civilization that built aqueducts.
- People who moved cattle in "the wild west"
- Known for terrace farming in the Andes.
12 Clues: Corn, Beans and Squash • Civilization that built aqueducts. • Native American Tribe that farmed. • Relied on the Nile River for farming. • The first job people did in one place. • Built floating gardens to raise crops. • Tame a wild animal to be a farm animal. • Known for terrace farming in the Andes. • Humans who moved with animals and hunted. • ...
Machu Picchu 2023-12-19
Across
- Solstice: Shortest day of the year, associated with changing seasons.
- Sides of a mountain or hill.
- System to keep track of days, weeks, and months.
- Different language spoken by the Inca people.
- Device using the sun's position to tell time.
- A place for relaxation and enjoyment.
- kings and queens.
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- Shaking of the ground caused by natural forces.
- Farming: Farming on steps built on a mountain.
- Scientists who study ancient things.
- Low areas of land between mountains.
- Special and important ceremony.
12 Clues: kings and queens. • Sides of a mountain or hill. • Special and important ceremony. • Scientists who study ancient things. • Low areas of land between mountains. • A place for relaxation and enjoyment. • Different language spoken by the Inca people. • Device using the sun's position to tell time. • Farming: Farming on steps built on a mountain. • ...
Reconstruction 2022-04-20
20 Clues: 14 • KKK • Jim • 10% • white • rights • Radical • 40 acres • Freemen's • supremacy • segregation • carpetbaggers • tenant farming • proclamation of • in favor of slavery • mostly north politicians • structures and facilities • wanted to reunify the nation • wasn't happy with slavery end • discrimination against a race
Mission Roman Museum Crossword 2022-05-13
20 Clues: 16,000 • Floors • i came • Spring • Dessert • 5 miles • Doors 36 • Destroyed • Appetizers • I conquered • Rich romans • Disappeared • 2-3 feet long • To break armor • Prime location • 50,000 spectators • 300 Million Gallons • most popular girl name • Kids and adults enjoyed • Most popular board game
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
crossword puzzle 2017-09-15
21 Clues: rocks • secret • delayed • farming • immature • to change • to reduce • practical • sly sneaky • to provoke • to correct • evenhanded • unstoppable • to complete • stir up action • many, a lot of • respect, honor • one who opposes • no longer useful • worthy of praise • excessive prejudice
Industrial Revolution 2013-03-25
20 Clues: Good • People • Exchange • Material • New,tools • Knowledge • Carry,move • Build,make • Production • Money, Trade • Making,factory • Machinery Fuel • Work,no rights • Transport,Power • cotton,invention • farming, lifestyle • People,Job, Labour • clothing, Industry • Production, Factory • Clothing, New Industry
Spanish Exploration/ Colonization 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-15
24 Clues: Gain • King • Loss • Bribe • Quest • Wealth • Colony • Rookie • Stretch • Farming • Persuade • Carvings • Prisoner • Not-Deep • Offering • Preacher • Barricade • Authority • Win-A-War • Small-Ship • Fool-Someone • Enrich-plants • Spanish-Control • A-Group's-Money-System
Crosswords from Vocabulary Words_Assignment 2023-06-30
Across
- Grumpily, Annoyed
- Enthusiastic, Thrilled
- Guided, Showed
- Dive, Pound
- Collected, Met
- Scream, Roar, Shout, Cry
- Glancing, Piercing
- Brilliantly, Radiantly
- Unsteady, Shaky
- Yell, Cried
- Vacillating, Undulating
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- Moaned, Groaned
- Shadowed, Pursued
- Called, Cried
- Revolving, Rotating
- Happily, Cheerfully
- Dancing, Flying
- Organizing, Creating
- Murmured, Muttered
- Confusion, Commotion
20 Clues: Dive, Pound • Yell, Cried • Called, Cried • Guided, Showed • Collected, Met • Moaned, Groaned • Dancing, Flying • Unsteady, Shaky • Grumpily, Annoyed • Shadowed, Pursued • Glancing, Piercing • Murmured, Muttered • Revolving, Rotating • Happily, Cheerfully • Organizing, Creating • Confusion, Commotion • Enthusiastic, Thrilled • Brilliantly, Radiantly • Vacillating, Undulating • Scream, Roar, Shout, Cry
FR3 - la cause des animaux 2025-08-19
23 Clues: - fur • - abuse • - a trap • - a risk • - to burn • - to kill • - species • - hunting • - poaching • - medicine • - territory • - to suffer • - oil spill • - to destroy • - vegetarian • - to decrease • - ice melting • - overfishing • - to threaten • - global warming • - to throw (away) • - pharmaceutical test • - livestock farming, breeding
Geography 2012-11-24
Across
- increases crop yields
- retail trade and real estate are types of _____ industry
- involves processing minerals and natural resources
- information based service is what the _________ industry is
- common type of farming in densely populated areas
- produces 80% of Canada's petroleum and natural gas
- type of farming that requires few workers
- the most sought species of fish in B.C
Down
- canada’s oldest industry
- chemicals that kill insects and fruits
- industries that take raw material from the natural environment
- iron, gold, silver, uranium is examples of _______
12 Clues: increases crop yields • canada’s oldest industry • chemicals that kill insects and fruits • the most sought species of fish in B.C • type of farming that requires few workers • common type of farming in densely populated areas • involves processing minerals and natural resources • iron, gold, silver, uranium is examples of _______ • ...
Spelling List Sixteen 2023-08-25
Across
- - Musical number
- - When birds move south for the winter
- - Someone who helps another person in the office
- - Art, tools, and clothing made by people a while ago
- - To be able to fit in your surroundings
Down
- - Farming/Getting the soil ready for farming
- - To go to the closed number up or down
- - There are 7 of these on Earth
- - A person being accused of something
- - To be smart
- - Where you pay at a store
- - To be stupid
12 Clues: - To be smart • - To be stupid • - Musical number • - Where you pay at a store • - There are 7 of these on Earth • - A person being accused of something • - When birds move south for the winter • - To go to the closed number up or down • - To be able to fit in your surroundings • - Farming/Getting the soil ready for farming • - Someone who helps another person in the office • ...
WEBKIDS 3, 9A 2022-03-15
24 Clues: θεός • χρήση • άγαλμα • ηλικία • ράψιμο • προτιμώ • κούρεμα • μακιγιάζ • χρήσιμος • αλφάβητο • ακουστικά • πολυθρόνα • κοσμήματα • σκουλαρίκι • προσεύχομαι • προσεχτικός • κάνω μπάνιο • ξυρίζω, -μαι • έννοια, σημασία • προσοχή, φροντίδα • δουλειά, επάγγελμα • τσάντα (γυναικεία) • ελαφρύς, λεπτός (για ρούχα) • γεωργία, καλλιέργεια της γης
Pennsylvania The 12th Colony 2016-02-27
21 Clues: Bell • crop • trees • capital • big lake • big city • industry • many trees • a religion • major town • major town • keeps you warm • a textile plant • energy industry • Of Independence • original colonies • named Pennsylvania • exports lots of food • Pennsylvania Founder • some immigrants were • New England, Southern, and
Recycling & environment glossary 2020-04-24
Across
- separate
- poacher
- för husbehov subsistence farming
- för husbehov subsistence farming
- organic
- miljö habitat
- conservation
- overcrowding
- nedbrytbar biodegradable
- dumpster
- deforestation
- herbicide
Down
- conservationist
- become extinct
- flea market
- av ozonskiktet ozone depletion
- på nytt sätt repurpose
- eutrophication
- sewage
- arter endangered species
- disposable
- ner litter
- refuse
- lifespan
24 Clues: sewage • refuse • poacher • organic • separate • lifespan • dumpster • herbicide • disposable • ner litter • flea market • conservation • overcrowding • miljö habitat • deforestation • become extinct • eutrophication • conservationist • på nytt sätt repurpose • arter endangered species • nedbrytbar biodegradable • av ozonskiktet ozone depletion • för husbehov subsistence farming • för husbehov subsistence farming
paradise lost 2020-10-23
20 Clues: bird • feline • effect • forest • destroy • warming • activity • building • in brazil • down trees • the forest • rainforest • for concern • in the amazon • of the forest • medicines and food • types of vegetables • with different things • to protect the amazon • that include part of the amazon
Rome - Mia 2022-05-17
20 Clues: Spring • Floors • i came • 16,000 • 5 miles • Dessert • Doors 36 • Destroyed • Appetizers • Rich romans • Disappeared • I conquered • 2-3 feet long • To break armor • Prime location • 50,000 spectators • 300 Million Gallons • most popular girl name • Kids and adults enjoyed • Most popular board game
Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras 2024-10-14
Across
- - People who move from place to place in search of food.
- - Development of simple spoken communication among early humans.
- - A significant invention during the Neolithic era that improved transportation and trade.
- - Long, pointed weapons used by early humans for hunting.
- - The use of canals or ditches to bring water to crops.
- - Movement of people from one place to another, often in search of food or better living conditions.
- - Early humans learned to use this for warmth, cooking, and protection.
- - Clay containers used to store food and water, developed in the Neolithic era.
Down
- - People began to focus on specific jobs, like farming, weaving, or tool-making.
- - Early humans who hunted animals and gathered plants for food.
- Tools - Simple tools made from stone, used during the Paleolithic era.
- - Extra food or resources that can be stored or traded.
- - The process of taming animals for human use, such as work or food.
- Art - Early human paintings found on cave walls, often depicting animals.
- - The practice of farming and domesticating animals for food.
- Age - A period of time when large parts of the Earth were covered in ice and glaciers.
- Hierarchy - A system where some people have more power or wealth than others, beginning to form in larger settlements.
- Settlements - Villages and towns where people began to live in one place due to farming.
18 Clues: - Extra food or resources that can be stored or traded. • - The use of canals or ditches to bring water to crops. • - People who move from place to place in search of food. • - Long, pointed weapons used by early humans for hunting. • - The practice of farming and domesticating animals for food. • - Early humans who hunted animals and gathered plants for food. • ...
Farming tools 2021-01-25
Across
- helps in digging fields.it is a hand tool
- it is used to cut off branches and small trees
- this combines three operations-reaping, threshing and winnowing.
- it removes the seeds from the stalks and husks
- helps in beating grains and cropsand is a threshing tool.
Down
- this combines several operations - cutting,threshing,cleaning,discharge of grains.
- it is used to pulling or pushing
7 Clues: it is used to pulling or pushing • helps in digging fields.it is a hand tool • it is used to cut off branches and small trees • it removes the seeds from the stalks and husks • helps in beating grains and cropsand is a threshing tool. • this combines three operations-reaping, threshing and winnowing. • ...
Organic Farming 2021-05-04
7 Clues: Organic food promotes this • Most organic farms are this size • Type of food that is not processed • Only natural forms of these are used • Most organic farms are run by this unit • The most common adjective applied to organic farming • Conventional farmers use these to increase animal size
Feeding Humanity 2025-04-03
Across
- A condition that includes both undernutrition and overnutrition
- Condition where a person lacks food for daily energy needs
- Condition where a person has stable access to food
- Farming aimed at high production using machinery and chemicalsFarming aimed at high production using machinery and chemicals
- Excess body fat leading to health risks
Down
- Farming primarily to feed the farmer’s family and, sometimes, nearby rural communities
- A controversial method of modifying plants and animals
- A method of farming without industrial chemicals
- A total lack of food that can lead to death
9 Clues: Excess body fat leading to health risks • A total lack of food that can lead to death • A method of farming without industrial chemicals • Condition where a person has stable access to food • A controversial method of modifying plants and animals • Condition where a person lacks food for daily energy needs • ...
Unit 5 Review 2022-05-11
Across
- along with physical features and soil type, this is an important feature to consider when farming
- rural settlement pattern that is more characteristic of American settlement patterns where farms are located near homes
- money or services provided by the government to keep the cost of products low
- rural settlement pattern that is characterized by houses being close together and surrounded by fields
- used to indicate the starting position for each land use relative to the market, as well as where each would end
- the domestication of plants and animals occurred during this event
- agricultural practice that is popular along the southern coast of Europe
- the process of fertile land turning to desert
- terrace farming is an example of this type of of agricultural practice
- farming that focuses on one crop to sell
Down
- the integration of various steps of production in the food processing industry
- the act of growing crops in a different field each year
- product that is located in the second ring of von Thunen's model
- the introduction of refrigeration trucks to transport dairy products longer distances
- a practice used by farmers to benefit two different crops in the same area
- the purposeful removal of trees to create more farmland
- type of land use that does not require a lot of inputs
- event that is characterized by the creation of GMOs
18 Clues: farming that focuses on one crop to sell • the process of fertile land turning to desert • event that is characterized by the creation of GMOs • type of land use that does not require a lot of inputs • the act of growing crops in a different field each year • the purposeful removal of trees to create more farmland • ...
Semester Vocab Review Unit 1 2024-12-17
Across
- Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats.
- of Independence: The document proclaimed that the 13 original colonies of America were “free and independent
- Tea Party: American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act.
- England: A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult.
- To end or get rid of enslavement
- The practice of people owning other people. Enslaved people must work for their owners.
- Massacre: In 1770, Boston Massachusetts a group of British soldiers shot their muskets into a crowd. Five colonists
Down
- Know as the rebels in the American Revolution. Believed in fighting for Independence from Great Britain
- Colonies: Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming.
- When one country takes control of another country or region, establishing a settlement
- Region: Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- Colonies: Had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations
- killed.
- Act: A law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
14 Clues: killed. • To end or get rid of enslavement • Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats. • England: A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult. • Region: Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies. • Colonies: Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
Across
- civilization between the fertile crescent
- "If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught, then they shall be out to death"
- Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops
- watering or a way of controlling water for farming
- This ascending structure was built to honor the patron gob of each city
Down
- This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower
- when this happens you get an exponential amount of food
- This language is known as the earliest writing system known to mankind
- this sediment is used for farming
9 Clues: this sediment is used for farming • civilization between the fertile crescent • watering or a way of controlling water for farming • when this happens you get an exponential amount of food • Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops • This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower • ...
Old and New Stone Age 2022-10-14
Across
- to ways used to get food.
- training animals to be pets or assist in hunting.
- retrieving nuts and berries from near by bushes and trees for food.
- 2,000,000 years ago in Tanzania.
- can be used to cut wood or hunt animals.
- 12,000BC to 4,000BC.
- poeple bean to settle and build homes near________land.
Down
- without spoken language humans drew to communicate.
- used for warmth, cooking, and light.
- where did people in catal huyuk put ther doors.
- first city on Earth.
- provides great context for historians about what people did in the__________________.
- primitive___________and farming tools
- people settled to start farming.
- which materials did they use to build homes in catal huyuk.
- usin weapons to kill animals for food
16 Clues: first city on Earth. • 12,000BC to 4,000BC. • to ways used to get food. • people settled to start farming. • 2,000,000 years ago in Tanzania. • used for warmth, cooking, and light. • primitive___________and farming tools • usin weapons to kill animals for food • can be used to cut wood or hunt animals. • where did people in catal huyuk put ther doors. • ...
L15. Different Approaches to Growing Food 2025-12-04
Across
- This is another term for "Diversified farming"
- This can happen if the soil becomes too hard
- This is the largest producer of oil palm
- Another word for this is "renewable"
- Another word for this is "traditional"
- This plant holds the pea plants down
- This happens when the soil is broken up too much
- Strips Planting different plants in rows
Down
- This is required to be able to harvest foods in a customary forest
- Breaking up the soil
- Planting different types of crops
- This country borders Costa Rica
- This plant repels bugs from the radishes
- Two of these are required to be a sustainable oil palm
- This destroyed crops in 1995-1996
- Farming Planting only one type of crop
16 Clues: Breaking up the soil • This country borders Costa Rica • Planting different types of crops • This destroyed crops in 1995-1996 • Another word for this is "renewable" • This plant holds the pea plants down • Another word for this is "traditional" • Farming Planting only one type of crop • This is the largest producer of oil palm • This plant repels bugs from the radishes • ...
Huang He 2014-02-09
8 Clues: War • Hitler • Farming • Tool For farming • natrual disaster • I have a great amount of money • I live in something for 10 years • where people with a lot of money
Vocabulary Word Synonyms Crossword (Unit 6, Week 1 & 2) 2021-05-21
18 Clues: code • make • farming • surprise • innovate • small change • to make sure • set of rules • record player • semi-conductor • moving forward • form of energy • to make easier • smart computers • automatic equipment • exchange information • little wasted effort • international influence
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
Across
- civilization between the fertile crescent
- "If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught, then they shall be out to death"
- Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops
- watering or a way of controlling water for farming
- This ascending structure was built to honor the patron gob of each city
Down
- This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower
- when this happens you get an exponential amount of food
- This language is known as the earliest writing system known to mankind
- this sediment is used for farming
9 Clues: this sediment is used for farming • civilization between the fertile crescent • watering or a way of controlling water for farming • when this happens you get an exponential amount of food • Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops • This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
Across
- civilization between the fertile crescent
- "If anyone is committing a robbery and is caught, then they shall be out to death"
- Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops
- watering or a way of controlling water for farming
- This ascending structure was built to honor the patron gob of each city
Down
- This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower
- when this happens you get an exponential amount of food
- This language is known as the earliest writing system known to mankind
- this sediment is used for farming
9 Clues: this sediment is used for farming • civilization between the fertile crescent • watering or a way of controlling water for farming • when this happens you get an exponential amount of food • Framers love this rich fertile farming for growing crops • This sorting has groups of upper, middle, working, and lower • ...
Greens Do Good Farming 2022-01-14
Across
- using pesticides helps crops stay ________-free
- using a fan in the greenhouse keeps the air __________
- these chemicals sprayed on plants help keep pests away
- the list of items you need when you follow a recipe
- plants, vegetables, and fruits that a farmer grows are his __________.
- efficient Turning off the water while you brush you teeth shows that you are _________ ___________
- the place where you live and its surroundings
- farming stacking crops in an up and down way
- the brown, gravelly stuff that sometimes plants are grown in
- responsible being _______ ________ means that you are making sure everyone has food, clothes, and a place to sleep
Down
- Mom bought a bag of ___________ in the produce section of the supermarket
- a way of growing crops without soil
- it's 1 of the 4 things a plant needs to live. People get these from fruits and vegetables
- a shelving system and frame that can hold plants
- taking very good care of your plants and other living things
15 Clues: a way of growing crops without soil • farming stacking crops in an up and down way • the place where you live and its surroundings • using pesticides helps crops stay ________-free • a shelving system and frame that can hold plants • the list of items you need when you follow a recipe • using a fan in the greenhouse keeps the air __________ • ...
Enviromental impact of farming 2020-10-29
Across
- The science of cultivating crops
- A liquid that agriculture is reducing
- The mainly emission produced by the agriculture
- Dangerous chemicals that affects the land and the soil
- The greatest producer of methane in the world
- Is produced by the livestock farms
- Compounds that help the plant to grow
- The most important element for the plant to develop
- Is used to expand the land
Down
- It is produced by all the negative sides of agriculture
- Is it affected by the deforastation
- It is affected by all the techniques the farmers rely on to boost the production of their crops
- The variety of all living things
- Dangerous chemicals to accelerate food production
- Produced by deforestation to increase the growing area
15 Clues: Is used to expand the land • The science of cultivating crops • The variety of all living things • Is produced by the livestock farms • Is it affected by the deforastation • A liquid that agriculture is reducing • Compounds that help the plant to grow • The greatest producer of methane in the world • The mainly emission produced by the agriculture • ...
Canada's Industries 2012-11-25
Across
- every one in 16 jobs depend on this industry
- logging in which only the old trees are cut down, and the young, seed bearing trees are spared
- the process of mining that is used to extract minerals close to the surface
- fish farming in an enclosed pit
- the farming of fruits and vegetables
- minerals that when refined yield the group of minerals that we know of as metals
- information based service
- any material that can be burned to produce energy
Down
- the farming type that is most commonly found in densely populated areas
- the industry that processes products of the primary industry into finished goods
- the industry that provides a wide range of services that support the primary and secondary industries, as well as society in general
- everything else that is mined and is not considered a metallic mineral or fossil fuel
- the industry that takes raw materials from the natural environment
13 Clues: information based service • fish farming in an enclosed pit • the farming of fruits and vegetables • every one in 16 jobs depend on this industry • any material that can be burned to produce energy • the industry that takes raw materials from the natural environment • the farming type that is most commonly found in densely populated areas • ...
Food and the Environment 2022-12-01
Across
- A measurement of the amount of CO2 gas released into the atmosphere
- The distance that a food has travelled
- The old name for caged hens
- Plants grown in water not soil
- When the DNA is scientifically altered.
- Protecting the suppl of food
- When large quantities are grown or reared together
- Producing food in a way that can be maintained.
Down
- Changes in the earths temperature
- This ensures farmers are paid a proper wage.
- This type of farming does not use articicial pesticides or fertilisers.
- A type of wild game bird
- Fossil fuels are this.
- Foods grown at the natural time of year
- Gathering wild foods
- The organisation thatoversees organic food production
- Some concerns have been raised about this in intensive farming.
17 Clues: Gathering wild foods • Fossil fuels are this. • A type of wild game bird • The old name for caged hens • Protecting the suppl of food • Plants grown in water not soil • Changes in the earths temperature • The distance that a food has travelled • Foods grown at the natural time of year • When the DNA is scientifically altered. • This ensures farmers are paid a proper wage. • ...
ELEKTRIK CROSSWORD 2023-11-02
17 Clues: Hello • Money Maker • - Token gift • - Market flow • - Protocol rep • - Data conduit • - Mining event • - Asset lockup • - Crypto keeper • - Trader's haven • - Token exchange • - Blockchain buzz • - Transaction fuel • - Investment return • - Traditional money • - Reward cultivation • - Investment anxiety
Mesoamerica Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- Dark food they constantly ate
- Archeological place were the Mayan pyramids are located
- A civilization located in the Yucatan peninsula
- The conquistador that finished the Aztec empire
- Most famous crop they used
- One of the technological achievements of the Aztecs, used to determine the best seasons for farming
Down
- The peninsula where the Mayas were located
- Agricultural technique the Aztecs used for farming
- Name of the famous Mayan pyramid
- Name of the lake where the Aztec civilization was built
- Lowest social class
- The supreme power. Highest in the social structure
- A very important person in Mesoamerica
- The capital of the Aztec civilization
- Country where the civilizations were located
- The first big civilization of Mexico
16 Clues: Lowest social class • Most famous crop they used • Dark food they constantly ate • Name of the famous Mayan pyramid • The first big civilization of Mexico • The capital of the Aztec civilization • A very important person in Mesoamerica • The peninsula where the Mayas were located • Country where the civilizations were located • A civilization located in the Yucatan peninsula • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-08-03
Across
- a machine invented to pump water out of mines
- the dividing of farms from open fields to closed.
- a place of work during the Industrial Revolution
- an Industrial Revolution toilet
- the use of children in the workforce
- old style of farming from a certain period
- a process in agriculture to not leave land fallow
- the invention of Jethro Tull that helped agriculture
- organisation who bargained better work, pay and conditions
Down
- illness caused by drinking dirty water
- a refusal to work do to poor conditions
- a time period focused on inventions and machines
- illness caused by lack of sunlight
- provided nitrogen to soil
- the place where everyone moved for work
- empty land in farming
16 Clues: empty land in farming • provided nitrogen to soil • an Industrial Revolution toilet • illness caused by lack of sunlight • the use of children in the workforce • illness caused by drinking dirty water • a refusal to work do to poor conditions • the place where everyone moved for work • old style of farming from a certain period • a machine invented to pump water out of mines • ...
The Farm 2019-03-13
Across
- this looks like a person and is placed in a garden
- a place to get water
- where trees with fruit grow
- we put this on a horse so we can ride
- something we put on plants to help them grow
- a place to keep animals on the farm
- something we put on plants to kill bugs
- the process of moving water from one to another
Down
- any kind of product made from milk
- where a cow eats grass
- a special place to grow vegetables all year round
- unwanted plants in a garden
- a large open area for farming or sports
- the fruits and vegetables growing on the farm
- this is the business of farming
- a place for horses to live
- the place a farmer gets honey
17 Clues: a place to get water • where a cow eats grass • a place for horses to live • unwanted plants in a garden • where trees with fruit grow • the place a farmer gets honey • this is the business of farming • any kind of product made from milk • a place to keep animals on the farm • we put this on a horse so we can ride • a large open area for farming or sports • ...
Review Game Environmental Science 2025-03-25
Across
- Increase in human numbers affecting resources
- Agricultural revolution that increased food production
- Decrease in ocean pH due to carbon dioxide absorption
- Use of water for agriculture, industry, and domestic purposes
- Type of air pollution forming a visible haze
- Industry that can lead to overexploitation of marine life
- Introduction of harmful substances into water bodies
Down
- Process of cleaning wastewater for reuse
- Atmospheric layer damage caused by CFCs
- Extraction of minerals from the Earth
- Genetically modified organisms used in farming
- Process of cutting down trees for resources
- Release of harmful gases into the atmosphere
- Farming method relying on a single crop species
- Land degradation leading to arid conditions
- Contamination of land due to waste and chemicals
- Urban expansion leading to habitat loss
17 Clues: Extraction of minerals from the Earth • Atmospheric layer damage caused by CFCs • Urban expansion leading to habitat loss • Process of cleaning wastewater for reuse • Process of cutting down trees for resources • Land degradation leading to arid conditions • Release of harmful gases into the atmosphere • Type of air pollution forming a visible haze • ...
Semester Vocab Review Unit 1 2024-12-17
Across
- To end or get rid of enslavement
- Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- The Supreme Court. The judicial branch interprets laws, judges when a law is unconstitutional.
- American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act.
- A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult.
- The practice of people owning other people. Enslaved people must work for their owners.
- Had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations
- A law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
Down
- The Congress. The legislative branch makes the laws of the United States.
- Know as the rebels in the American Revolution. Believed in fighting for Independence from Great Britain
- The President and Vice President. The executive branch enforces the laws of the United States.
- When one country takes control of another country or region, establishing a settlement
- Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming.
- Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats.
14 Clues: To end or get rid of enslavement • A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult. • Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies. • Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming. • Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats. • The Congress. The legislative branch makes the laws of the United States. • ...
Biomes Revision Crossword 2020-03-31
Across
- This country has the Great Sandy Desert.
- Half of the planet
- _______ erosion - one of the effects of climate change
- What is the name of the area containing life?
- A biome found in the Arctic circle
- An example of a livestock
- This country has the Amazon rainforest.
- This is a well-known endangered animal.
- _______ farming - can be the future of farming
Down
- Ecosystems with similar rainfall, temperature
- Which biome has the greatest diversity of life?
- An armed conflict between two or more armies.
- What biome is the driest on Earth?
- A kind of food crop that can be turned into fuel
- Which biome is ideal for raising sheep and cattle?
- Which biome has permafrost?
- A ________________is defined as where an animal lives.
- A staple food crop found in many Asian countries
18 Clues: Half of the planet • An example of a livestock • Which biome has permafrost? • What biome is the driest on Earth? • A biome found in the Arctic circle • This country has the Amazon rainforest. • This is a well-known endangered animal. • This country has the Great Sandy Desert. • Ecosystems with similar rainfall, temperature • An armed conflict between two or more armies. • ...
