farming Crossword Puzzles
El Medio Ambiente 2021-04-23
16 Clues: smoke • Drought • Dangerous • Factories • Oil spills • Over fishing • Over farming • Nuclear waste • Air pollution • Global warming • Household waste • Over population • Industrial waste • Greenhouse effect • Species Extinction • Destruction of the ozone layer
NativeAmExploration 2024-11-15
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- Incas are known for
- Aztec farming method
- used by Mayans and Aztecs to please their gods
- Yucatan Peninsula,writing system, city states
- allowed the Incas to expand and control their empire
- method used by the Incas to feed the empire
- Aztec capitol built over water
- main architectural accomplishment of the Mayan civilization
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- length of trade routes, the variety of goods, and the sources of traded items
- collapse due to drought and environmental degradation
- empire is Hernan Cortes` associated with?
- military conquest,terrace farming, road system, centralized govt
- Incas device for recording information
- exploited a civil war and executing Atahualpa
- expand Spanish influence, accumulate riches, and spread Christianity
- lived along the Andes mtns in S. America
- required citizens to work for the state each year
- create perfectly notched stone blocks for buildings
18 Clues: Incas are known for • Aztec farming method • Aztec capitol built over water • Incas device for recording information • lived along the Andes mtns in S. America • empire is Hernan Cortes` associated with? • method used by the Incas to feed the empire • exploited a civil war and executing Atahualpa • Yucatan Peninsula,writing system, city states • ...
The Southwest Region 2015-03-11
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- A walk by the San Antonio river
- This river flows into the Gulf of Mexico
- This is a big industry to the southwest
- The battle between Mexico and the U.S.A.
- Capital of Texas
- Public land set aside for Native Americans
- Life stock, farming, and land
- This canyon is in Arizona
- This cultural characteristic is part of the southwest
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- An industry that involves crops and farming
- This valuable mineral also found in the southwest backs the value of a dollar
- Space Center is located in Texas
- A battle in Texas in 1836
- This canyon is similar to the De Chelly Canyon
- This tribe lived in the southwest
15 Clues: Capital of Texas • A battle in Texas in 1836 • This canyon is in Arizona • Life stock, farming, and land • A walk by the San Antonio river • Space Center is located in Texas • This tribe lived in the southwest • This is a big industry to the southwest • This river flows into the Gulf of Mexico • The battle between Mexico and the U.S.A. • ...
Africa's Geography Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-07
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- farming for your family
- a place that is more humid than an arid climate
- no water in one place unless imported by foot
- a person with no home
- too may people in one country
- an act of cutting down trees
- a place that is dry
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- farming food to sell
- the belief that everyday objects can be possesed
- people that are most likley from the same place
- the action of watering crops
- people that have the same beleifs
- a forest where it rains all the time
- an act of a country being locked in with no free acess to water
- how many people are in a country
15 Clues: a place that is dry • farming food to sell • a person with no home • farming for your family • the action of watering crops • an act of cutting down trees • too may people in one country • how many people are in a country • people that have the same beleifs • a forest where it rains all the time • no water in one place unless imported by foot • ...
Countryside and Farming 4 2023-12-11
Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-13
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- most famous king of Egypt; rich
- a place to bury a dead body
- a scroll with rolled up ends
- town in Egypt near the mouth of the nile river
- fine dirt or sand; good for farming
- Egyptian paper that came from a plant
- the act of rapping a body in cloth
- a stone pillar with a pyramid at the top
- big statue in Egypt with a woman's head and a lions body
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- life after death
- king who ruled over Egypt
- a place of worship for Egyptians
- Egyptian writing
- a big dung beetle that was worshiped in Egypt
- people who keep records of farming,cities,kings and more
- structure with a triangle or square base used as a place to worship or royal tomb
- main river in Egypt; great river
- soul
18 Clues: soul • life after death • Egyptian writing • king who ruled over Egypt • a place to bury a dead body • a scroll with rolled up ends • most famous king of Egypt; rich • a place of worship for Egyptians • main river in Egypt; great river • the act of rapping a body in cloth • fine dirt or sand; good for farming • Egyptian paper that came from a plant • ...
crossword 2022-04-08
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- -fish
- alive
- -normal
- -a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane.
- - a colorless, poisonous gas with a familiar noxious odor
- -the amount
- -fishermen
- -fries
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- -fish
- -air
- -disappear
- - in charge of the farming of aquatic organisms, including culturing and growing freshwater and marine finfish, shellfish, and aquatic plants.
- -food
- -the quality of being cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter.
- -the controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, algae and other organisms of value such as aquatic plants (e.g. lotus).
- -the concentrations of salts in water or soils
- -aqua
17 Clues: -air • -fish • -fish • -food • alive • -aqua • -fries • -normal • -disappear • -fishermen • -the amount • -the concentrations of salts in water or soils • - a colorless, poisonous gas with a familiar noxious odor • -the quality of being cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter. • ...
ss 2014-10-16
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- what people wear as accessories
- think that keeps track of months, and day's
- and war farming is the business of operating a farm
- a civilization that was made located near Lake Texcoco
- work when you use feathers to make things including writing
- sacrifice when humans are sacrificed
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- Texcoco where a new city that starts with a T was created
- an area of low lying land
- Temple a well known place of worship
- food amount food that will suffice
- show gratitude
- of Mexico a valley in central America
- of gods people that believe in polytheism may believe in
- a strong shape that is carved
- an area of high land
- monarch somewhere where laws are not restrained
16 Clues: show gratitude • an area of high land • an area of low lying land • a strong shape that is carved • what people wear as accessories • food amount food that will suffice • Temple a well known place of worship • sacrifice when humans are sacrificed • of Mexico a valley in central America • think that keeps track of months, and day's • ...
The Gift of the Nile 2013-05-16
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- The flood season
- The types of lands created by the floods (also a colour)
- What is recorded about the past
- The harvest time
- A noun meaning a society's advanced stage of development
- The people from Egypt
- The Nile River did this once per year
- Where the Nile River was located
- The events that occurred before the present
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- An adjective describing a civilisation that existed thousands of years ago
- The height of the Nile River floods
- Someone who studies the past
- An adjective describing good soil for farming
- An historian who studies ancient history through the analysis of artefacts
- Shallow channels dug around the Nile River for farming
- The Nile was one of these
- The device used for measuring the height of the river
- The seed time
18 Clues: The seed time • The flood season • The harvest time • The people from Egypt • The Nile was one of these • Someone who studies the past • What is recorded about the past • Where the Nile River was located • The height of the Nile River floods • The Nile River did this once per year • The events that occurred before the present • An adjective describing good soil for farming • ...
M5 Food for Thought 2024-09-24
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- To eat or drink something.
- Units of energy provided by food (plural).
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The activity of growing crops and raising animals.
- Something equal in value or amount.
- Fit for human consumption.
- The act of gathering crops.
- Common food items essential to a diet (plural).
- Natural materials used by humans (plural).
- Domesticated animals raised on farms.
- The total amount of food eaten around the world (three words).
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- The act of nurturing or looking after young animals.
- The patterns and behaviors of people regarding food (two words).
- The effect that human activities have on the planet (two words).
- Needs or wants on a worldwide scale (two words).
- Lack of essential nutrients (plural).
- The practice of farming.
- Science related to diet and health.
18 Clues: The practice of farming. • To eat or drink something. • Fit for human consumption. • The act of gathering crops. • Something equal in value or amount. • Science related to diet and health. • Lack of essential nutrients (plural). • Domesticated animals raised on farms. • Units of energy provided by food (plural). • Natural materials used by humans (plural). • ...
4 Tribe Crossword 2023-10-13
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- __________ was the Wichitas method of survival.
- __________ was the leader of the Jumano tribe.
- What did the Jumano live in?
- The Coahuiltecan had no structured government. This is an example of what?
- The Wichita had ___ chiefs.
- _______ was what the Coahuiltecan lived in.
- Where was the Caddo located?
- _______ is the primary source of protein for the Wichita.
- ________ was the leader of the Caddo tribe.
- Jumano method of survival =
- Cultivated crops and turkey are examples of what.
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- When crops failed, the Caddo turned to wild plants. What is this called?
- What did the Wichita live in?
- Cactus, beans, and anything edible was ____ that the Coahuiltecans eat.
- ___________ is where the Caddo are located.
- _____ is one of the things the the Jumano eat.
- Where was the Wichita located?
- ________________ was the key to survival for the Coahuiltecan.
- Where was the Jumano located?
- Where were the Coahuiltecan located?
20 Clues: The Wichita had ___ chiefs. • Jumano method of survival = • What did the Jumano live in? • Where was the Caddo located? • What did the Wichita live in? • Where was the Jumano located? • Where was the Wichita located? • Where were the Coahuiltecan located? • ___________ is where the Caddo are located. • _______ was what the Coahuiltecan lived in. • ...
The Gift of the Nile 2013-05-16
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- The types of lands created by the floods (also a colour)
- Where the Nile River was located
- The people from Egypt
- What is recorded about the past
- An historian who studies ancient history through the analysis of artefacts
- The device used for measuring the height of the river
- The height of the Nile River floods
- The Nile River did this once per year
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- An adjective describing a civilisation that existed thousands of years ago
- The Nile was one of these
- The seed time
- Shallow channels dug around the Nile River for farming
- Someone who studies the past
- The events that occurred before the present
- The harvest time
- A noun meaning a society's advanced stage of development
- The flood season
- An adjective describing good soil for farming
18 Clues: The seed time • The harvest time • The flood season • The people from Egypt • The Nile was one of these • Someone who studies the past • What is recorded about the past • Where the Nile River was located • The height of the Nile River floods • The Nile River did this once per year • The events that occurred before the present • An adjective describing good soil for farming • ...
The Southwest 2015-03-11
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- Space center is located in Texas
- This tribe was located in the southwest
- This canyon is in Arizona
- A industry that involves crops and farming
- Public land set aside for Native Americans
- This is a big industry to the southwest
- A walk by the San Antonio river
- This canyon is similar to the De Chelly canyon
- This cultural characteristic is part of the southwest
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- Capital of Texas
- The battle between Mexico and the U.S.A
- A battle in Texas in 1836
- Life stock, farming and land
- This valuable mineral also found in the west backs the value of a dollar
- This river flows into the Gulf of Mexico
15 Clues: Capital of Texas • A battle in Texas in 1836 • This canyon is in Arizona • Life stock, farming and land • A walk by the San Antonio river • Space center is located in Texas • The battle between Mexico and the U.S.A • This tribe was located in the southwest • This is a big industry to the southwest • This river flows into the Gulf of Mexico • ...
Unit 6 Geography Review 2022-04-26
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- a person that wanders freely, often a hunter/gatherer
- examples include farmers, fishermen, miners
- large scale farming that relies on cheaper land and more labor
- prices are set based on supply and ______
- large estate with cash crops
- sector focused on manufacturing natural goods
- type of cultivation that relies on the clearing of land through fire
- service industry (teachers, doctors, chefs, etc)
- an example of a communist country
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- economy with subsistence agriculture/cottage industry
- an economy in which the government is in full control
- financial economic sector
- a capitalist economy that allow businesses to be free of heavy government involvement
- indoor farming primarily in major cities
- an blended economy
15 Clues: an blended economy • financial economic sector • large estate with cash crops • an example of a communist country • indoor farming primarily in major cities • prices are set based on supply and ______ • examples include farmers, fishermen, miners • sector focused on manufacturing natural goods • service industry (teachers, doctors, chefs, etc) • ...
The city of Cahokia 2021-12-05
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- how they got meat to eat
- not of enough of these may have caused downfall
- ancient city near modern East Saint Louis
- based on the sun with 48 tall poles
- they built ceremonial buildings on top of these
- another river near Cahokia
- the modern US state where Cahokia was located
- a farming tool the Cahokians made from stone
- another word for farming
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- one of three rivers near Cahokia
- what happened to Cahokia after 1400 A.D.
- another word for having to do with a CITY
- something they did not have for carrying things
- a word that means caused or made it happen
- what they watched on the playing fields
15 Clues: how they got meat to eat • another word for farming • another river near Cahokia • one of three rivers near Cahokia • based on the sun with 48 tall poles • what they watched on the playing fields • what happened to Cahokia after 1400 A.D. • another word for having to do with a CITY • ancient city near modern East Saint Louis • a word that means caused or made it happen • ...
Prehistory 2023-09-06
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- early relative to modern-day humans
- the remains of something that was once alive
- taming animals for human use
- the process of farming
- people without a permanent home who move from place to place
- a scientist who studies old man-made objects
- Revolution the shift from hunting/gathering to farming
- famous Australopithecus whose remains are more than 3 million years old
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- period when fire was invented
- the Old Stone Age
- relatives or family who lived in the past
- scientist who studies human culture and behavior
- the total number of people within a specific area
- the closest extinct hominid to modern humans
- the time before written language
15 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the process of farming • taming animals for human use • period when fire was invented • the time before written language • early relative to modern-day humans • relatives or family who lived in the past • the remains of something that was once alive • the closest extinct hominid to modern humans • a scientist who studies old man-made objects • ...
Cambodian Genocide Crossword 2025-01-04
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- Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge?
- What kind of society did the Khmer Rouge want?
- What was used to identify people?
- Who liberated the Cambodians?
- What were they primarily farming?
- What was the "reason" for evacuation?
- Name of the movie made to remember the Genocide?
- How many people died?
- What was the year called when the Khmer Rouge took over?
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- What happened to children who were stronger?
- The name of the girl who survived?
- What were Cambodians forced to do on the commune?
- Who was the primarily targeted group?
- Where did most of the killings take place?
- What color were clothes dyed?
15 Clues: How many people died? • Who liberated the Cambodians? • What color were clothes dyed? • What was used to identify people? • What were they primarily farming? • The name of the girl who survived? • Who was the primarily targeted group? • What was the "reason" for evacuation? • Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge? • Where did most of the killings take place? • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-04-09
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- an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids
- scientific field that considers local ecology and local agricultural knowledge for farming
- cute fuzzy little critters added to rice paddies to help control aquatic plant growth
- agriculture that does not use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or hormones
- the type of selection when humans apply selective pressure to an organism or system
- a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted
- a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth
- a product claiming environmental benefits when they are honestly minimal
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- crops that live through several seasons, and are harvested without replanting every year
- crops that live through a single season and need to be planted every year
- a process in which excess nutrients in aquatic ecosystems feed biological productivity
- a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests
- a farming method in which different species are grown together.
- something that can be used indefinitely because resources are not depleted faster than they are replaced
14 Clues: a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests • a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth • a farming method in which different species are grown together. • a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted • an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-04-08
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- a product claiming environmental benefits when they are honestly minimal
- agriculture that does not use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or hormones
- a process in which excess nutrients in aquatic ecosystems feed biological productivity
- a farming method in which different species are grown together.
- cute fuzzy little critters added to rice paddies to help control aquatic plant growth
- a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth
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- the type of selection when humans apply selective pressure to an organism or system
- something that can be used indefinitely because resources are not depleted faster than they are replaced
- a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests
- scientific field that considers local ecology and local agricultural knowledge for farming
- crops that live through a single season and need to be planted every year
- a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted
- crops that live through several seasons, and are harvested without replanting every year
- an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids
14 Clues: a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests • a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth • a farming method in which different species are grown together. • a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted • an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids • ...
Geography 2025-05-07
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- cattle ranching and farming due to the Great Plains is a big economic activity of this region
- River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade
- America the US is located on this continent
- this ocean borders the US on the east
- farming is a big part of this region's economic activity because of the fertile soil
- these areas are also known as cities and have lots of apartments and lots of people
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- shipping due to ports like Houston and dairy farming are a big part of this region's economic activity
- Mountains these mountains were a barrier for colonists wanting to move west
- this ocean borders the US on the west
- fishing due to its closeness to the Pacific Ocean, and technology are an important economic activity in the region
- fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity
- out in the country where there are fewer people and the houses are farther apart
- the study of the earth and the people living there
- fewer people than urban areas and most people live in a housing community
14 Clues: this ocean borders the US on the west • this ocean borders the US on the east • America the US is located on this continent • the study of the earth and the people living there • River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade • fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2020-04-09
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- a process in which excess nutrients in aquatic ecosystems feed biological productivity
- crops that live through several seasons, and are harvested without replanting every year
- agriculture that does not use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or hormones
- an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids
- a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth
- a farming method in which different species are grown together.
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- the type of selection when humans apply selective pressure to an organism or system
- something that can be used indefinitely because resources are not depleted faster than they are replaced
- a product claiming environmental benefits when they are honestly minimal
- a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted
- scientific field that considers local ecology and local agricultural knowledge for farming
- cute fuzzy little critters added to rice paddies to help control aquatic plant growth
- crops that live through a single season and need to be planted every year
- a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests
14 Clues: a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests • a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth • a farming method in which different species are grown together. • a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted • an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids • ...
Geography 2025-05-07
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- farming is a big part of this region's economic activity because of the fertile soil
- Mountains these mountains were a barrier for colonists wanting to move west
- this ocean borders the US on the east
- the study of the earth and the people living there
- cattle ranching and farming due to the Great Plains is a big economic activity of this region
- fewer people than urban areas and most people live in a housing community
- fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity
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- River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade
- the US is located on this continent
- this ocean borders the US on the west
- fishing due to its closeness to the Pacific Ocean, and technology are an important economic activity in the region
- shipping due to ports like Houston and dairy farming are a big part of this region's economic activity
- out in the country where there are fewer people and the houses are farther apart
- these areas are also known as cities and have lots of apartments and lots of people
14 Clues: the US is located on this continent • this ocean borders the US on the west • this ocean borders the US on the east • the study of the earth and the people living there • River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade • fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity • ...
Anti-virus software. 2019-04-10
15 Clues: карантин • очистить • разрушать • уведомлять • обнаружить • маскировать • небезопасная • злоумышленный • резервная копия • обновить систему • программа"защитник" • ложно- положительные • фальшивый сайт двойник • программы,скрывающие последствия взлома • интернет мошенничество-кража личной информации
Topic 11 Lesson 2 Quiz 2023-11-29
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- worked for free but received housing and food
- lower-ranking vassals
- set of rules followed by knights
- had to have the lord's permission to do different things
- a place that consisted of the noble's castle, the surrounding fields, and a village for the peasants
- high-ranking noble who had power over others
- where freemen and serfs lived
- lower-ranking noble who served a lord
- business group
- ran the manor
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- worked on their own land and could go about life freely
- a meeting to deal with important matters
- invention that was used on a horse to be able to attach a plow
- land given to a vassal for being loyal to a lord
- political and social order at the time
- main work done on the manor
- invention that helped farming
- given to nobles for fighting for the king
- most popular event of Knights
19 Clues: ran the manor • business group • lower-ranking vassals • main work done on the manor • invention that helped farming • where freemen and serfs lived • most popular event of Knights • set of rules followed by knights • lower-ranking noble who served a lord • political and social order at the time • a meeting to deal with important matters • given to nobles for fighting for the king • ...
Section 3 2020-10-12
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- Peoples lives depended strongly on ____ patterns
- There are _______ stone age periods
- _______ are scientists that examine objects to learn about the past, present, and future
- ____ traditions are traditions that travel by word of mouth
- What gender were normally hunters?
- Overtime societies got larger and grew into _______
- Surplus food allowed for larger ______
- Dogs helped with __________ the most
- People who began farming entered the ___ Stone Age
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- _____ was the first metal used by Europeans
- ____ are skilled at making items by hand
- Hunting gave food ______
- What is the act of supplying land with water from other network canals?
- Plants grow better in ________ soil
- _______ nomads look for grazing areas for animals
- To make up for the lack of natural weapons humans created their own ______
- With _____ allowed people to travel and live in colder climates
- Hunting and gathering did not allow many _______
- What gender typically took care of animals, farming, and children?
19 Clues: Hunting gave food ______ • What gender were normally hunters? • There are _______ stone age periods • Plants grow better in ________ soil • Dogs helped with __________ the most • Surplus food allowed for larger ______ • ____ are skilled at making items by hand • _____ was the first metal used by Europeans • Peoples lives depended strongly on ____ patterns • ...
Agriculture 2022-09-19
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- farming
- produce milk and steak
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- white dariy cow
- pink farm animals
- white fluffy farm animal used for whool
- Used for cheese, milk, etc.
- Fish are grown in aquaculture tanks and nutrient
- Hydroponics is the the process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without soil.
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- m_____furg____ type of tracotr
- brown dairy cow
- small birds on a farm produce eggs
- a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
- white and black dairy cow
- crustaceans or part of the Parasticide family., they are found in Australia and are edible.
15 Clues: farming • brown dairy cow • white dariy cow • pink farm animals • produce milk and steak • white and black dairy cow • Used for cheese, milk, etc. • m_____furg____ type of tracotr • small birds on a farm produce eggs • white fluffy farm animal used for whool • Fish are grown in aquaculture tanks and nutrient • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic Age 2024-09-06
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- where the neolithic people created their settlements
- the use of growing and farming your own food
- means old stone age
- where did paleolithic people find shelter
- to tame animals for human use
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- an organized tool to rank the human population
- what did the neolithic people make their houses out of
- moving from place to place to survive
- what technology tool helped paleolithic people digest food better
- long periods of extreme cold
- having more food than what is needed
- an advanced settlement in human society
- what the early humans used to make tools
- what tool did the neolithic people create to help with farming
- means new stone age
15 Clues: means old stone age • means new stone age • long periods of extreme cold • to tame animals for human use • having more food than what is needed • moving from place to place to survive • an advanced settlement in human society • what the early humans used to make tools • where did paleolithic people find shelter • the use of growing and farming your own food • ...
Unit 6- Connect to Social Studies (pg 214-217) 2025-12-08
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- large structures with triangular sides and pointed top
- a round or oval theater
- man-made structures to carry water over long distances
- a path or way for travel by vehicles
- very old; from long ago
- a line of rulers from same family
- a system of government where people vote to make decisions
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- society that's developed with cities, government, culture
- large ancient area used for public events
- the art or design of building structures
- things that people give or do to help
- past tense of the word "build"
- a flat platform of land for building or farming
- to grow or beuild something over time
- the activity of growing crops or raising animals
15 Clues: a round or oval theater • very old; from long ago • past tense of the word "build" • a line of rulers from same family • a path or way for travel by vehicles • things that people give or do to help • to grow or beuild something over time • the art or design of building structures • large ancient area used for public events • a flat platform of land for building or farming • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-28
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- "Conductor" on the Underground Railroad.
- Type of labor that is done under contract for no pay.
- Liberation from slavery or oppression.
- Movement across borders for settlement.
- Large estate for farming, often with slaves.
- A settlement of disputes through agreement.
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- 1831 slave revolt in Virginia.
- Secret network aiding escaped slaves.
- Famously delivered "The American Scholar" speech at Harvard University.
- A state's refusal to recognize/enforce a federal law.
- Pre-Civil War era in the United States.
- route along which the forced relocation of Native Americans took place.
- an agricultural good cultivated specifically for commercial profit.
- primarily relying on farming for sustenance.
- accounted for 2/3rds of all us exports by the 1850's
15 Clues: 1831 slave revolt in Virginia. • Secret network aiding escaped slaves. • Liberation from slavery or oppression. • Pre-Civil War era in the United States. • Movement across borders for settlement. • "Conductor" on the Underground Railroad. • A settlement of disputes through agreement. • primarily relying on farming for sustenance. • ...
Dastardly Derivatives! - 02 2024-04-16
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- n. the part that goes before the Constitution
- the Latin word from which "time" words derive
- adj. being upright and able to walk
- the Latin word from which "farming" words derive
- adj. a(n) "friendly" agreement (replace friendly)
- adj. belonging to the present time, now
- v. to walk slowly
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- adj. a difficult task such as weightlifting is:
- the Latin ford from which "hard" words derive
- adj. lasting only a short time
- n. water, air, electricity moving in a one direction
- n. the field of farming
- the Latin word from which "walking" words derive
- n. it does the walking for you (in an emergency)
- the Latin word from which "running" words derive
- the Latin word from which "friends" words derive
16 Clues: v. to walk slowly • n. the field of farming • adj. lasting only a short time • adj. being upright and able to walk • adj. belonging to the present time, now • the Latin ford from which "hard" words derive • n. the part that goes before the Constitution • the Latin word from which "time" words derive • adj. a difficult task such as weightlifting is: • ...
GMO word crossword 2024-12-01
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- a topic that sparks public debate or disagreement.
- a system where organisms interact with their environment.
- foods grown without synthetic chemicals or GMOs.
- chemicals used to kill pests.
- rules governing the use of GMOs.
- introduction of new ideas or methods in farming.
- growing only one crop type over large areas.
- variety of life forms in a given environment.
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- technology that uses biological systems for agricultural purposes.
- organisms modified using genetic engineering.
- providing information about GMOs on food packaging.
- farming that meets current needs without harming future generations.
- derogatory term for GM foods.
- transfer of pollen between GM and non-GM plants.
- chemicals used to kill weeds.
15 Clues: derogatory term for GM foods. • chemicals used to kill pests. • chemicals used to kill weeds. • rules governing the use of GMOs. • growing only one crop type over large areas. • organisms modified using genetic engineering. • variety of life forms in a given environment. • foods grown without synthetic chemicals or GMOs. • transfer of pollen between GM and non-GM plants. • ...
Semester Vocab Review Unit 1 2024-12-17
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- Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming.
- A law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
- The practice of people owning other people. Enslaved people must work for their owners.
- To end or get rid of enslavement
- Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats.
- The Supreme Court. The judicial branch interprets laws, judges when a law is unconstitutional.
- Know as the rebels in the American Revolution. Believed in fighting for Independence from Great Britain
- The Congress. The legislative branch makes the laws of the United States.
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- When one country takes control of another country or region, establishing a settlement
- American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act.
- A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult.
- Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- Had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations
- The President and Vice President. The executive branch enforces the laws of the United States.
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. • ...
Geography 2025-05-07
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- farming is a big part of this region's economic activity because of the fertile soil
- these mountains were a barrier for colonists wanting to move west
- this ocean borders the US on the east
- the study of the earth and the people living there
- cattle ranching and farming due to the Great Plains is a big economic activity of this region
- fewer people than urban areas and most people live in a housing community
- fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity
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- this river is located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade
- the US is located on this continent
- this ocean borders the US on the west
- fishing due to its closeness to the Pacific Ocean, and technology are an important economic activity in the region
- shipping due to ports like Houston and dairy farming are a big part of this region's economic activity
- out in the country where there are fewer people and the houses are farther apart
- these areas are also known as cities and have lots of apartments and lots of people
14 Clues: the US is located on this continent • this ocean borders the US on the west • this ocean borders the US on the east • the study of the earth and the people living there • these mountains were a barrier for colonists wanting to move west • fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity • ...
aaaa 2022-01-27
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- the form of passing story by mouth for many generations
- the process of a place turning into a desert
- A type of farming where the farmer only produces enough to feed their family
- "A policy by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas."
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- A type of farming in which you cut down trees for farm land
- languages used in trade
- peasant farmers in ancient egypt
- the belief in one god
- people who force others to join their religion
- words in the form of pictures
- Ancient Egyptian leaders
- Mass murder of a specific ethnic group
- illegal fishing/hunting
- a government
- A group of languages
15 Clues: a government • A group of languages • the belief in one god • languages used in trade • illegal fishing/hunting • Ancient Egyptian leaders • words in the form of pictures • peasant farmers in ancient egypt • Mass murder of a specific ethnic group • the process of a place turning into a desert • people who force others to join their religion • ...
dirty thirty crossword 2013-04-19
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- the 1920 time period
- an economic downturn
- the theory that humans evovled over time
- the making and selling of illegal alchohal
- henry fords first afordable car
- failure to meet loan payments
- people who beilieve there should be no government
- forms of comunication
- western Kansas and Oklahoma, northern Texas, and eastern Colorado and New Mexico; long periods of drought and destructive farming methods ruined farming in the region
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- care free young women with short hair
- an econimc system based on private property and free enterpirse
- total band , transportation , and selling of alchohal
- the belief thatnative born americans are superior to foreigners
- the means of enforcing prohibition
- expelled from the united states
15 Clues: the 1920 time period • an economic downturn • forms of comunication • failure to meet loan payments • henry fords first afordable car • expelled from the united states • the means of enforcing prohibition • care free young women with short hair • the theory that humans evovled over time • the making and selling of illegal alchohal • ...
PERKEMBANGAN TEKNOLOGI INDUSTRI TANAMAN 2024-08-02
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- polutan penyebab pencemaran udara
- alat pertanian yang digunakan untuk meratakan tanah yang telah dibajak
- budidaya tanaman secara vertical
- zaman dimana system tanam paksa di bidang pertanian mulai dihapuskan
- salah satu penerapan urban farming
- lapisan udara yang melindungi bumi dari radiasi matahari
- alat pertanian konvensional untuk memotong padi
- salah satu bentuk penerapan urban farming untuk menambah estetika
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- alat pertanian modern untuk mengolah tanah dengan membolak-balikan tanah
- petani menyetor hasil panen kepada pengusaha
- budidaya ikan dan tanaman secara bersamaan
- segala sesuatu yang menyebabkan pencemaran
- aktivitas manusia untuk mengumpulkan makanan sebelum mengenal pertanian
- penguasa cina yang menjadi penemu system pertanian
- contoh polutan yang dapat terurai dengan cepat
15 Clues: budidaya tanaman secara vertical • polutan penyebab pencemaran udara • salah satu penerapan urban farming • budidaya ikan dan tanaman secara bersamaan • segala sesuatu yang menyebabkan pencemaran • petani menyetor hasil panen kepada pengusaha • contoh polutan yang dapat terurai dengan cepat • alat pertanian konvensional untuk memotong padi • ...
PERKEMBANGAN TEKNOLOGI INDUSTRI TANAMAN 2024-08-02
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- polutan penyebab pencemaran udara
- alat pertanian yang digunakan untuk meratakan tanah yang telah dibajak
- budidaya tanaman secara vertical
- zaman dimana system tanam paksa di bidang pertanian mulai dihapuskan
- salah satu penerapan urban farming
- lapisan udara yang melindungi bumi dari radiasi matahari
- alat pertanian konvensional untuk memotong padi
- salah satu bentuk penerapan urban farming untuk menambah estetika
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- alat pertanian modern untuk mengolah tanah dengan membolak-balikan tanah
- petani menyetor hasil panen kepada pengusaha
- budidaya ikan dan tanaman secara bersamaan
- segala sesuatu yang menyebabkan pencemaran
- aktivitas manusia untuk mengumpulkan makanan sebelum mengenal pertanian
- penguasa cina yang menjadi penemu system pertanian
- contoh polutan yang dapat terurai dengan cepat
15 Clues: budidaya tanaman secara vertical • polutan penyebab pencemaran udara • salah satu penerapan urban farming • budidaya ikan dan tanaman secara bersamaan • segala sesuatu yang menyebabkan pencemaran • petani menyetor hasil panen kepada pengusaha • contoh polutan yang dapat terurai dengan cepat • alat pertanian konvensional untuk memotong padi • ...
Food Security 2024-11-28
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- process of obtaining nutrients from food.
- Organization storing food for distribution to those in need.
- Ability to obtain food, physically and economically.
- Amount of crop produced per unit area.
- A major factor contributing to food insecurity.
- Genetically modified organism, a type of engineered crop.
- Land suitable for farming.
- Found in vegetable oils, leafy green vegetables, whole grains, and nuts
- Prolonged period of dry weather affecting crop yields.
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- Poor nutrition due to inadequate food intake.
- organic substances produced by plants or animals
- Ability to recover from food security disruptions.
- Vitamin C
- farming: Growing crops primarily for personal consumption.
- Extreme scarcity of food leading to widespread hunger.
15 Clues: Vitamin C • Land suitable for farming. • Amount of crop produced per unit area. • process of obtaining nutrients from food. • Poor nutrition due to inadequate food intake. • A major factor contributing to food insecurity. • organic substances produced by plants or animals • Ability to recover from food security disruptions. • ...
Unit 4 Latin America 2025-10-02
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- flat, step like areas in mountains for farming
- reports of political instability or persecution
- Spanish colonial settlement that expanded into oil and now a commercial and cultural center
- group of islands
- producing food primarily to feed the farmers household with little left over
- goal is to produce crops/livestock for sale and profit rather than personal needs
- major physical feature in South America
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- cattle ranchers in the pampas of Argentina
- crop grown through subsistence farming
- environmental effect of slash and burn agriculture
- availability of arable land
- Spanish colonial style estates
- indigenous city with evidence of terracing
- various elevations in mountain ranges that support different agricultural practices
- people of mixed ethnic background
15 Clues: group of islands • availability of arable land • Spanish colonial style estates • people of mixed ethnic background • crop grown through subsistence farming • major physical feature in South America • cattle ranchers in the pampas of Argentina • indigenous city with evidence of terracing • flat, step like areas in mountains for farming • ...
Colonial America Review 2023-10-22
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- a blue plant used to dye cloth with
- the colonial region where slavery was most widespread
- people sharing a common racial, religious, language identity
- the largest city in the United States
- the trade routes that connected Europe, Africa, and America
- crops grown to make a profit from
- the journey enslaved Africans took to America
- the Southern Colonies had a warm and ______ climate
- a cash crop grown in the Middle Colonies
- the type of soil in New England
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- large farms where cash crops were grown
- something brought into an area
- the colonial region containing New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
- farming to feed yourself and family only
- something sent to another place
- how most people made a living in Colonial America
- the European country that ruled over the 13 Colonies
- the practice of owning another person as property
- the type of soil in the Middle Colonies
19 Clues: something brought into an area • something sent to another place • the type of soil in New England • crops grown to make a profit from • a blue plant used to dye cloth with • the largest city in the United States • large farms where cash crops were grown • the type of soil in the Middle Colonies • farming to feed yourself and family only • ...
AP Human Vocab Practice 2025-05-16
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- City spreading out over more and more land
- Jobs that get natural resources like farming or mining
- The shape of a country and how it affects control
- A common language used to communicate between different groups
- How equally women share power in jobs and politics
- Moving to suburbs
- reasons to move somewhere new
- world connected
- unites a country
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- How humans have changed the land around them
- location relative to other places
- New farming tools and seeds that increased food production
- poorer, less developed area
- Number of farmers compared to farmland
- Big, close places attract people more than small or far ones
- How long it takes to get somewhere and how that affects things
- A way to draw Earth on a flat map (often distorts shapes)
- A country where the people mostly share the same culture
- Old traditions practiced in small, rural communities
19 Clues: world connected • unites a country • Moving to suburbs • poorer, less developed area • reasons to move somewhere new • location relative to other places • Number of farmers compared to farmland • City spreading out over more and more land • How humans have changed the land around them • The shape of a country and how it affects control • ...
又文 2017-07-11
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- fuel coal, oil, wood or gas; forms of energy that have been produced over millions of years from dead plants and animals
- illness
- a sudden event, like a flood or an earthquake, which can cause great damage
- a plant, such as wheat or rice, which is grown by farmers and used as food
- guard , care for
- like
- the good side of something
- to gather crops from the field
- farming
- something that is useful to us , like minerals or water, which exist in a country and can be used to make it richer
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- offer, give
- the process in which farming land is changed into deserts
- very tall modern building in a city
- create
- conserve, keep
- long period of dry weather, when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live
- always , all the time
- the world around us
- top layer of earth on which plants grow
19 Clues: like • create • illness • farming • offer, give • conserve, keep • guard , care for • the world around us • always , all the time • the good side of something • to gather crops from the field • very tall modern building in a city • top layer of earth on which plants grow • the process in which farming land is changed into deserts • ...
Inca Cross Word Puzzle 2024-04-17
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- A drum completely covered in animal skin
- A type of farming that can be seen in Machu Picchu
- The Ideal place to grow potatoes and maize
- A person who transferred messages back and forth
- An enclosed flute made of bones or clay.
- A smaller version of the wancara, only played by women
- An alcoholic drink made from chewing maize
- The modern version of these use bamboo
- A type of ceramic used for storing maize and other grains
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- A category of food that was only available to those who live near the coast
- Used to represent certain communities in the Inca empire
- The sun god
- The Inca's main language
- The last surviving Inca bridge
- A rattle made of dried goat hooves
- Structures built along roads that contained supplies
- Used to store maize beer
- The Inca's storehouses built along roads
- This was the farming unit
19 Clues: The sun god • The Inca's main language • Used to store maize beer • This was the farming unit • The last surviving Inca bridge • A rattle made of dried goat hooves • The modern version of these use bamboo • A drum completely covered in animal skin • The Inca's storehouses built along roads • An enclosed flute made of bones or clay. • The Ideal place to grow potatoes and maize • ...
Ancient Egypt and Near East 2025-09-30
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- Kingdom—period of reunification (When people or groups come back together after being apart.)
- Led people in their religion and helped them pray.
- led the Jews out of Egypt (Exodus).
- Sea—allowed for trading
- Poor farmer who worked in the fields to grow food.
- King or queen of ancient Egypt. They made rules and led people.
- Made things by hand like pottery, jewelry, or clothes
- Official Helped run the country and make sure rules were followed.
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- belief in one God
- "Father of the Hebrews"
- religion where people believe in one God and follow special traditions and holidays
- Desert—difficult to live
- Wrote important things like laws and stories.
- special promise between God and people
- Kingdom—set up strong central government
- history book of Judaism
- of Galilee—freshwater lake, allowed for farming
- Kingdom—golden age—lots of art, building, culture
- River—allowed for farming and fishing
19 Clues: belief in one God • "Father of the Hebrews" • history book of Judaism • Sea—allowed for trading • Desert—difficult to live • led the Jews out of Egypt (Exodus). • River—allowed for farming and fishing • special promise between God and people • Kingdom—set up strong central government • Wrote important things like laws and stories. • ...
Vocabulary 1 2025-09-14
7 Clues: a large farming tool • another word for farming • the supply of water to land • traveling from place to place • the taming wild animals or plants • a farming tool with semi circular blade • a hard, gray or pink rock use to form a tool
subsistence and industrialized farming 2017-12-07
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- a cultivated plant
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- e cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
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- process of making smaller
- rise and fall irregularly in number or amount
- another word for farming
- become bigger in number or amount
- for the purpose of earning money
- the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself
- parents, grandparents, great-grandparents etc.
- animals on a farm
- not fit for eating
- substance that is used to provide heat or power
16 Clues: animals on a farm • a cultivated plant • not fit for eating • another word for farming • process of making smaller • for the purpose of earning money • become bigger in number or amount • animal dung used for fertilizing land • rise and fall irregularly in number or amount • e cultivation of a single crop in a given area • parents, grandparents, great-grandparents etc. • ...
World geography vocabulary words 2018-02-14
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- phased out trade barriers among the US,Canada,Mexico
- owned by a private individual or company
- water drawn from reservoirs or rivers to water farmland
- a hole formed when limestone dissolves
- joining two larger bodies of land
- redistribution a policy by which land is taken
- working where extra help is needed
- large Spanish owned estate in the America’s
- assembles goods for export
- farming farming that provides only enough needs for family or village
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- island formed by skeletal remains of tiny sea animals and the sand sediment piling on top of them
- group of islands
- juts out into an ocean
- member of an armed force, not part of a regular army
- facing wind
- away from wind
- high flat land
- farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community
- crop farm crop grown for sale and profit
19 Clues: facing wind • away from wind • high flat land • group of islands • juts out into an ocean • assembles goods for export • joining two larger bodies of land • working where extra help is needed • a hole formed when limestone dissolves • owned by a private individual or company • crop farm crop grown for sale and profit • large Spanish owned estate in the America’s • ...
Civics Crossword 2022-02-07
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- smaller river that feeds into a bigger one
- legally closing property from the owner
- resource that was formed by plants and animals
- when water becomes to mineral-rich
- a largely populated area made up of multiple cities
- pipeline that carries water
- the removal of all trees in an area
- ridge that determines the direction 2 rivers flow
- a network of houses in the U.S that help save slaves
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- region of manufacturing industries
- fog like stuff carrying lots of air pollution
- windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
- source of a stream
- A boundary in the eastern U.S
- mild climate region
- musical form developed in the U.S in the early 1900s
- economy that focuses on services and tech
- farming crops that rely on natural precipitation
- precipitation that carries dissolved acids
19 Clues: source of a stream • mild climate region • pipeline that carries water • A boundary in the eastern U.S • region of manufacturing industries • when water becomes to mineral-rich • the removal of all trees in an area • legally closing property from the owner • economy that focuses on services and tech • smaller river that feeds into a bigger one • ...
Hums Crossword! 2017-08-21
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- Fill in the blank: intens…..
- This is added to help plants grow
- Another word for fish farming
- The large variety of animal and plant life's in a particular Biome
- Relating to salt
- a form of substance to destroy insects harmful to plants
- growing one crop in an area
- The process of moving soil naturally
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- building where plants are protected from the cold and paricites
- Land where you can grow crops
- Where trees are all chopped down
- the business of growing and raising livestocks
- a supply of water to land and crops to help growth
- A massive barrier that holds water
- the organic component of soils formed by decomposition of plant material by microorganisms
- rocks wearing down by disintegration
- the action of supporting ones self, especially at a minimal level
- an estate where crops like coffee, sugar and Tobacco are grown
- Reclaiming the gain of land from water Biomes
19 Clues: Relating to salt • growing one crop in an area • Fill in the blank: intens….. • Land where you can grow crops • Another word for fish farming • Where trees are all chopped down • This is added to help plants grow • A massive barrier that holds water • rocks wearing down by disintegration • The process of moving soil naturally • the business of growing and raising livestocks • ...
th1s 5h1t 2025-12-11
13 Clues: että • omistaa • kestävä • tapahtuma • seikkailu • kuvitella • koko suomi • matematiikka • tässä:jossa on • karjanhoito, maanviljely • turvapaikka, suojasatama • ympäristöystävällinen kylä • ruuhkainen, täpötäysi, ahdas
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
9 Clues: a old church • an eye for an eye • the way for water • slaves<pore<rich<leader • a good place for farming • the perfect dirt for farming • the land in-between 2 rivers • a writing of curves and symbols • a lot of unneeded amount of something
The Great Plains Vocabulary 2025-08-30
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- Expansion – The movement of people to settle lands in the western part of the U.S.
- Wire – Wire with sharp edges used to fence in land and protect crops.
- Indians – The Native people who lived in North America before settlers arrived.
- Plow – A strong plow made of steel that helped break tough prairie soil for farming.
- Soldiers – African American soldiers who helped protect settlers and enforce laws in the West.
- – Taxes placed on goods coming from other countries.
- Farmers – Farmers who built homes and farmed using blocks of grass and soil called sod.
- Act – A law that gave land to people who were willing to farm it in the West.
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- – People who moved to the U.S. from other countries.
- – Machines that use wind to pump water or grind grain.
- Plains – A large, flat area in the middle of the United States were many settlers moved.
- – People who moved to new lands to live and farm.
- Cattle – Cows raised for meat.
- – A crop grown on the plains used to make bread and other foods.
- Farming – A method of farming that uses little water and saves moisture in the soil.
15 Clues: Cattle – Cows raised for meat. • – People who moved to new lands to live and farm. • – People who moved to the U.S. from other countries. • – Taxes placed on goods coming from other countries. • – Machines that use wind to pump water or grind grain. • – A crop grown on the plains used to make bread and other foods. • ...
Vertical Farming - Group 6 2022-03-28
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- vertical farm system that uses no growing-media
- a reduction of these chains results in lower emissions
- aeroponic system crops have greater access to this
- this chemical is no longer required due to the absence of soil
- this medium for plant growth is eliminated in vertical farming
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- the absence of soil results in this faster
- vertical farm system that consists of a water solution
- vertical farm system that mimics natural aquatic environments
- being able to grow fresh crops in this area is a rising demand
- the time taken for aeroponic crops compared to hydroponic crops
- these are used to monitor pH levels in vertical farms
- a system which can deliver nutrients to plants
- a type of light that uses an element in its excited state to produce light, used in vertical farms
- a technology which integrates other technologies to provide optimal conditions for plant growth
- fertilizer for aquaponic crops comes from this
15 Clues: the absence of soil results in this faster • a system which can deliver nutrients to plants • fertilizer for aquaponic crops comes from this • vertical farm system that uses no growing-media • aeroponic system crops have greater access to this • these are used to monitor pH levels in vertical farms • vertical farm system that consists of a water solution • ...
Groundwater 2023-04-25
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- What is one factor that could cause groundwater
- Joaquin Where did the land mostly sink?
- Where is groundwater in?
- Valley Where is water mostly pumped from?
- Is groundwater limited or unlimited?
- California Where does groundwater increase more?
- What is most groundwater used for?
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- Why are we running out of water?
- to go up?
- subsidence What do we call it when the land sinks
- What state is groundwater used for farming?
11 Clues: to go up? • Where is groundwater in? • Why are we running out of water? • What is most groundwater used for? • Is groundwater limited or unlimited? • Valley Where is water mostly pumped from? • What state is groundwater used for farming? • Joaquin Where did the land mostly sink? • What is one factor that could cause groundwater • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-20
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- kids working in dangerous conditions for low wages
- the inventor of the light bulb
- can create power from steam
- allowed for cross country travel in a fraction of time than a wagon
- invented by alexander graham bell
- the right to vote
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- created the first assembly line and the model T
- created and tested the first air plane
- Eli whitneys invention that made cotton farming more efficient
- created by thomas edison
- a type of cloth
- farming land for food and other resources
- industry before industry took over, everything was made in peoples homes by hand
- industrialized production of products on a massive scale
14 Clues: a type of cloth • the right to vote • created by thomas edison • can create power from steam • the inventor of the light bulb • invented by alexander graham bell • created and tested the first air plane • farming land for food and other resources • created the first assembly line and the model T • kids working in dangerous conditions for low wages • ...
Learning Contract #8 2025-05-01
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- Belief that nature and objects have spirits
- Traditional gate marking sacred Shinto space
- Multi-tiered temple tower in Japan
- Farming Farming on steps carved into hills or mountains
- Incan capital city in the Andes
- Aztec floating gardens on lakes
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas
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- Aztec capital built on a lake island
- Japanese religion focused on nature spirits
- Ancient Mesoamerican civilization with writing and calendar
- Powerful empire in central Mexico known for sacrifices
- South American empire with roads and mountain cities
- Knotted string tool for Incan record keeping
- Mountains Mountain range along South America’s west coast
14 Clues: Incan capital city in the Andes • Aztec floating gardens on lakes • Multi-tiered temple tower in Japan • Aztec capital built on a lake island • Japanese religion focused on nature spirits • Belief that nature and objects have spirits • Traditional gate marking sacred Shinto space • Knotted string tool for Incan record keeping • ...
Minster for agriculture - wordfit 2020-09-07
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- he looks after --- forests--- (7)
- he is from county-- Donegal-- (7)
- first name is ---- Charlie---- (7)
- he looks after rural land that is land away from towns and cities --- rural--(5)
- surname name ---- McConalogue---- (11)
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- his family has a --farm---(4)
- he looks after -- food-- (4)
- his department --- agriculture---(11)
- he looks after --- farming--- (7)
- he looks after --- fishing--- (7)
10 Clues: he looks after -- food-- (4) • his family has a --farm---(4) • he looks after --- forests--- (7) • he is from county-- Donegal-- (7) • he looks after --- farming--- (7) • he looks after --- fishing--- (7) • first name is ---- Charlie---- (7) • his department --- agriculture---(11) • surname name ---- McConalogue---- (11) • ...
Trade Across Continents 2022-06-29
Trade Across Continents 2022-06-29
polkabridge 2022-12-13
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
9 Clues: a old church • an eye for an eye • the way for water • slaves<pore<rich<leader • a good place for farming • the perfect dirt for farming • the land in-between 2 rivers • a writing of curves and symbols • a lot of unneeded amount of something
Frarmin' Crosswords weekly, Juh-lie edition...by O'CB 2023-09-22
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- Pertaining to areas outside urban centers, often characterized by traditional farming practices.
- Dried forage plants, typically grasses or legumes, used as feed for livestock.
- The systematic application of water to fields to optimize crop yields, often using advanced techniques.
- A traditional farm building primarily used for grain storage and livestock shelter.
- Grazing mammals prized for their fleece and meat, often part of extensive grazing systems.
- Large ruminant mammals raised for beef, milk, and other byproducts, part of the Bovidae family.
- Chemical or organic substances strategically applied to enhance soil fertility and plant nutrition.
- The process of extracting milk from dairy animals through precise and hygienic methods.
Down
- The complex and timing-sensitive operation of gathering crops at their peak condition.
- The culmination of the agricultural season, marked by the gathering of mature crops.
- An implement used for soil preparation, typically attached to a tractor for modern farming.
- A multipurpose agricultural vehicle equipped with advanced technology for precision farming.
- A juvenile plant at its earliest stages, requiring delicate care for proper growth.
- A meticulously planned and cultivated plot for growing a variety of plants, often for aesthetic or experimental purposes.
- A specific plant species cultivated for its economic value or utility.
15 Clues: A specific plant species cultivated for its economic value or utility. • Dried forage plants, typically grasses or legumes, used as feed for livestock. • A juvenile plant at its earliest stages, requiring delicate care for proper growth. • A traditional farm building primarily used for grain storage and livestock shelter. • ...
Mesoamerica 2022-04-20
Across
- floating farming islands
- "middle america"
- to divide among several
- interconnected people or things
- to assign a job or role; determine
Down
- a type of farming used when there are many hills
- devoting certain tasks to specific individuals
- a payment from one ruler or nation to another in exchange for something else
- people who come from a particular ancestor
- genetically passed down from parent to child
- shortage of water due to no rain
11 Clues: "middle america" • to divide among several • floating farming islands • interconnected people or things • shortage of water due to no rain • to assign a job or role; determine • people who come from a particular ancestor • genetically passed down from parent to child • devoting certain tasks to specific individuals • a type of farming used when there are many hills • ...
Groundwater 2023-04-25
Across
- What is one factor that could cause groundwater
- Joaquin Where did the land mostly sink?
- Where is groundwater in?
- Valley Where is water mostly pumped from?
- Is groundwater limited or unlimited?
- California Where does groundwater increase more?
- What is most groundwater used for?
Down
- Why are we running out of water?
- to go up?
- subsidence What do we call it when the land sinks
- What state is groundwater used for farming?
11 Clues: to go up? • Where is groundwater in? • Why are we running out of water? • What is most groundwater used for? • Is groundwater limited or unlimited? • Valley Where is water mostly pumped from? • What state is groundwater used for farming? • Joaquin Where did the land mostly sink? • What is one factor that could cause groundwater • ...
T3 Words Crossword 2018-09-25
Final Review Environmental Science 2024-05-31
Across
- The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs
- A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere and helps keep our planet warm. Can be harmful in large quantities
- 2% of the freshwater that is available for human use is unusable because it is _____.
- The process of water soluble salts accumulating in the soil
- Water that you can drink
- The process of water going down through the soil and reaching the groundwater
- liquid that can be contaminated that can leak from a landfill
- When fertilizer causes large algae blooms and this eventually causes the death of plants/animals in the aquatic environment
Down
- Farming on a large scale. This usually comes with lots of machinery and pesticide use
- Type of farming where someone farms on a small scale usually for just their family
- A greenhouse gas that is not carbon dioxide. It is commonly produced in landfills
- When farming switched to be large scale and people in developed countries no longer had small family farms
- A fund set up by the government to be able to clean up toxic waste spills
- the upper boundary of the aquifer
- The smallest particle of soil
- A process of burning trash that can lead to air pollution
- A single source of pollution
- Weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- A man made block in a river, lake or stream. Water is let out to produce electricity
19 Clues: Water that you can drink • A single source of pollution • The smallest particle of soil • the upper boundary of the aquifer • The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs • Weather patterns in an area over a long period of time • A process of burning trash that can lead to air pollution • The process of water soluble salts accumulating in the soil • ...
Chapter 4 Study Guide 2013-10-10
Across
- Why did peple of Sumer depend on each other?
- Why were leves built?
- What was the cause of the food shortages in the Zagros Foothills?
- What were Sumerain farming villages like?
- How was the food shortage proplem solved?
- why did the neolithic people farm in the foothills of Zagros Mountains?
- Why was silt a problem?
- Why were the Sumarian communities called "city-states"?
- What natural resources were used to build strong walls?
Down
- Why was farming difficult in Sumer?
- What were moats used for?
- Where does the name Mesopotamia come from?
- What was the prupose of theh dams and resrvoirs?
- Why did rivers flood?
14 Clues: Why were leves built? • Why did rivers flood? • Why was silt a problem? • What were moats used for? • Why was farming difficult in Sumer? • What were Sumerain farming villages like? • How was the food shortage proplem solved? • Where does the name Mesopotamia come from? • Why did peple of Sumer depend on each other? • What was the prupose of theh dams and resrvoirs? • ...
middle east-Katherine Foreman 2021-12-01
Across
- ,What is this ______ like
- , climate in the middle east is mostly _______
- ,The most dominate language in the middle east
- ,solar,hydro power, and geothermal are all _______ energy
- ,land lock salt lake between Israel and _______
- ,Tropical grasslands,desert scrub,temperate grasslands
- ,commercial farming and subsistence farming are all __________ resources
Down
- ,rivers, streams,lakes, ponds are fed by ______
- ,plains, plateaus and mountains
- ,watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers
- ,Oceans,seas, gulf of water
- ,the dead seas water level drops about ____ feet per year
- ,oil, coal, and nuclear are all ________ energy
- ,The lowest point on Earth
14 Clues: ,What is this ______ like • ,The lowest point on Earth • ,Oceans,seas, gulf of water • ,plains, plateaus and mountains • , climate in the middle east is mostly _______ • ,The most dominate language in the middle east • ,rivers, streams,lakes, ponds are fed by ______ • ,oil, coal, and nuclear are all ________ energy • ,land lock salt lake between Israel and _______ • ...
Aztecs and Incas 2015-01-07
9 Clues: Conquered the Aztec • Ruler of the Aztecs • Lived in South America • Capital city of the Aztecs • Very common crop in farming • held sway in Central Mexico • Used by the Incas for farming • Floating gardens used by Aztecs • The ruins of Moche Picchu is full of amazing...
Ulster Plantation Crossword 2013-04-09
9 Clues: new name for derry • gaelic farming method • english farming method • started ulster plantaion • derry was given control over • soldiers awarded land after 9 year war • another name for catholics by Presbyterians • undertakers built them to protect themselves • dispossessed people who had land taken off them
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
9 Clues: a old church • an eye for an eye • the way for water • slaves<pore<rich<leader • a good place for farming • the perfect dirt for farming • the land in-between 2 rivers • a writing of curves and symbols • a lot of unneeded amount of something
Mohammed Naser reading2 2019-01-26
Across
- Take in or soak
- long period of time
- the surrounding conditions in which animals humans live in
- farming farming that only provides enough food for farmers and their families to live on
- an overflow of large amount of water
- the variety of plant and animal life.
Down
- the process of eroding
- cutting down trees for wood
- a glass building that help plant protection
- the process of clearing an area
- farm animals
11 Clues: farm animals • Take in or soak • long period of time • the process of eroding • cutting down trees for wood • the process of clearing an area • an overflow of large amount of water • the variety of plant and animal life. • a glass building that help plant protection • the surrounding conditions in which animals humans live in • ...
Groundwater 2023-04-25
Across
- What is one factor that could cause groundwater
- Joaquin Where did the land mostly sink?
- Where is groundwater in?
- Valley Where is water mostly pumped from?
- Is groundwater limited or unlimited?
- California Where does groundwater increase more?
- What is most groundwater used for?
Down
- Why are we running out of water?
- to go up?
- subsidence What do we call it when the land sinks
- What state is groundwater used for farming?
11 Clues: to go up? • Where is groundwater in? • Why are we running out of water? • What is most groundwater used for? • Is groundwater limited or unlimited? • Valley Where is water mostly pumped from? • What state is groundwater used for farming? • Joaquin Where did the land mostly sink? • What is one factor that could cause groundwater • ...
AGRICULTURE 2024-09-19
Across
- - an age-old economic activity in our country
- - Between Kharif and Rabi seasons , there is a short season during the summer
- - Grown in onset of monsoon in different parts of the country and these are harvested in September-October
- - Type of Farming practised on small patches and depends upon monsoon
Down
- - farming that focuses on producing agricultural products for sale in the market rather than solely for subsistence purposes.
- - a farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest to create a field
- - Sown in winter from october to december and harvested in summer
- - Type of Farming practised in areas of high population of pressure on land
- - a traditional agricultural technique that involves clearing land of trees and other vegetation, burning it, and then cultivating it for a set number of years
9 Clues: - an age-old economic activity in our country • - Sown in winter from october to december and harvested in summer • - Type of Farming practised on small patches and depends upon monsoon • - Type of Farming practised in areas of high population of pressure on land • - Between Kharif and Rabi seasons , there is a short season during the summer • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2022-04-07
Across
- a farming method in which different species are grown together.
- natural fertilizer made from plant and/or animal waste
- agriculture that does not use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or hormones
- crops that live through several seasons, and are harvested without replanting every year
- crops that live through a single season and need to be planted every year
- an insect that can be released as a biological control to eat aphids; despite their name they can be male or female
- a process in which excess nutrients in aquatic ecosystems lead to overgrowth of algae
- cute fuzzy little critters added to rice paddies to help control aquatic plant growth
- a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests
- scientific field that considers local ecology and local agricultural knowledge for farming
Down
- a partnership between consumers and farmers; its acronym is "csa"
- a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth
- a farming method in which a single variety of one crop is planted
- when something can be used indefinitely because resources are not depleted faster than they are replaced
- a product claiming environmental benefits when they are honestly minimal
15 Clues: a chemical that kills or repels plant or animal pests • natural fertilizer made from plant and/or animal waste • a mixture that contains nutrients to boost plant growth • a farming method in which different species are grown together. • a partnership between consumers and farmers; its acronym is "csa" • ...
Geography puzzle 2021-03-22
Across
- city dwellers visiting rural areas to know about farmer's life and environment
- silk thread obtained from silk moth
- Cultivation of fruits
- keeping hens and other fowl
- another name of fish farming
Down
- Cultivation of flowers
- settlement having houses along a single line
- obtaining honey and wax
- farming done by farmer for self
- settlement having houses far away from each other
10 Clues: Cultivation of fruits • Cultivation of flowers • obtaining honey and wax • keeping hens and other fowl • another name of fish farming • farming done by farmer for self • silk thread obtained from silk moth • settlement having houses along a single line • settlement having houses far away from each other • ...
Vocab 11 2023-02-15
14 Clues: pain • letter • farming • friendly • difficult • something • something • something • humbleness • irratating • long speech • good speech • large in size • enthuasiastic
GMO/science in ag 2022-09-20
Across
- the watching or studying of a certain thing.
- an educated guess.
- choosing the desired genes of two plant and breading them.
- studying
- the talking about your findings.
Down
- the use of living cells, to make useful products.
- speed time weight.
- USDA regulated farming with non GMO plants.
- the doing of things.
- the thing that protects crops from pesticides, bugs, and diseases.
10 Clues: studying • speed time weight. • an educated guess. • the doing of things. • the talking about your findings. • USDA regulated farming with non GMO plants. • the watching or studying of a certain thing. • the use of living cells, to make useful products. • choosing the desired genes of two plant and breading them. • ...
Food and farming revision 2023-03-06
Across
- a toxic substance found in bags for storing crops
- the effect of oil spilling in boat transports
- the process of food in the factory
- “yum I love eating food”
Down
- a place where nuts can grow
- and equal paying system
- where the boat ports
- the farming stage of the cycle of food
- a common crop in farming
- food being shown and requested
10 Clues: where the boat ports • and equal paying system • a common crop in farming • “yum I love eating food” • a place where nuts can grow • food being shown and requested • the process of food in the factory • the farming stage of the cycle of food • the effect of oil spilling in boat transports • a toxic substance found in bags for storing crops
Hunting and Gathering 2014-03-04
Across
- substance farming takes place in
- families had to work for their own ______
- they relied on hunting and _______
- the type of farming Canada has
- they had to _____ for their food
Down
- they were pushed of a cliff
- a major factor that influenced the culture
- they shared their buffalo _____ and fur
- substance farmers work ______ to produce their own food
- _____ would support their group
10 Clues: they were pushed of a cliff • the type of farming Canada has • _____ would support their group • substance farming takes place in • they had to _____ for their food • they relied on hunting and _______ • they shared their buffalo _____ and fur • families had to work for their own ______ • a major factor that influenced the culture • ...
Paleolithic Era and Neolithic Revolution 2023-11-16
Across
- things that were invented during each era
- farmers with permanent settlements
- place in the middle east that was good for farming
- farming
- people who travel from place to place in search of a food source
Down
- people who killed wild animals and used wild plants for food
- cave men and hunter gatherers
- turning point
- the largest continent
- study of location
10 Clues: farming • turning point • study of location • the largest continent • cave men and hunter gatherers • farmers with permanent settlements • things that were invented during each era • place in the middle east that was good for farming • people who killed wild animals and used wild plants for food • people who travel from place to place in search of a food source
Ancient Africa 2024-01-08
Across
- a high area that has more trouble farming
- the largest sand desert
- an easy farming environment
- a thriving ancient group that lived on the Nile
- an important trading city
Down
- Continent south of Europe
- hot arid environment
- a shiny/heavy metal that is worth a high amount
- an important spice at the time
- Musa a famous ruler of Timbuktu
10 Clues: hot arid environment • the largest sand desert • Continent south of Europe • an important trading city • an easy farming environment • an important spice at the time • Musa a famous ruler of Timbuktu • a high area that has more trouble farming • a shiny/heavy metal that is worth a high amount • a thriving ancient group that lived on the Nile
Topic 1 - overview 2025-12-15
Across
- landscape largely used for sheep farming
- corridor of hedges between fields
- rock formed of randomly-arranged crystals
- most resistant type of rock
- process involved in exposing clay of The Weald
- reason for deforestation to make space
Down
- process where rock is broken up in situ
- human activity which reduces biodiversity
- steep slope of an escarpment
- rock forming a lowland landscape
10 Clues: most resistant type of rock • steep slope of an escarpment • rock forming a lowland landscape • corridor of hedges between fields • reason for deforestation to make space • process where rock is broken up in situ • landscape largely used for sheep farming • human activity which reduces biodiversity • rock formed of randomly-arranged crystals • ...
vocabulary 2022-09-29
Across
- wind and solar energy are an exapmle of?
- help protect crops by providing resistance to a certain disease or insect
- limited access to food
- helps with future careers.
- business related to farming
Down
- science or practice of farming
- the zero-waste is an exapmle of what?
- Food grown without any chemicals
- expert in soil management and crop production
- expert in zoology
10 Clues: expert in zoology • limited access to food • helps with future careers. • business related to farming • science or practice of farming • Food grown without any chemicals • the zero-waste is an exapmle of what? • wind and solar energy are an exapmle of? • expert in soil management and crop production • help protect crops by providing resistance to a certain disease or insect
The New Peasantries Crossword 2021-07-19
Across
- Trade between developed and developing countries that meets a standard of fair pricing.
- The non-urban areas where most farming occurs.
- The Declaration of the Rights of Peasants and Other People in Rural Areas was adopted by whom?
- One of the main international organizations to represent peasant farmers.
- A poorer farmer who operates on a smaller scale than large industry.
Down
- The integral starting resource that peasant farmers struggle to access.
- The type of mass produced farming that isn't considered peasant farming.
- One of the major African countries involved in ESAFF.
- Due to its growing price, peasant farmers struggle to purchase their own______.
- The percent of produce that comes from peasant farmers.
10 Clues: The non-urban areas where most farming occurs. • One of the major African countries involved in ESAFF. • The percent of produce that comes from peasant farmers. • A poorer farmer who operates on a smaller scale than large industry. • The integral starting resource that peasant farmers struggle to access. • ...
Vanuatu 2020-02-29
Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-29
Across
- Mayans used this for writing
- game the Mayans played in outdoor courts
- Mayans life was based on this
- were important leaders
- Existed in present Yucatan Pensilvenata
- developed by priests for religious celebration
Down
- method of farming the Mayans used
- made calender
- Mayans had some ceremonies that included
- May have been the inspiration for the Mayans
10 Clues: made calender • were important leaders • Mayans used this for writing • Mayans life was based on this • method of farming the Mayans used • Existed in present Yucatan Pensilvenata • game the Mayans played in outdoor courts • Mayans had some ceremonies that included • May have been the inspiration for the Mayans • developed by priests for religious celebration
Ancient China 2021-05-02
Across
- The yellow river is also known as...?
- A desert in the southwest of china...?
- It is a city In south east china...?
- A word instead of old...?
- A place with big building...?
Down
- What country has the biggest population?
- It was built to keep invaders out...?
- Longest river in China...?
- A place were crops grow...?
- Farming in north east china happens in...?
10 Clues: A word instead of old...? • Longest river in China...? • A place were crops grow...? • A place with big building...? • It is a city In south east china...? • The yellow river is also known as...? • It was built to keep invaders out...? • A desert in the southwest of china...? • What country has the biggest population? • Farming in north east china happens in...?
Ancient China 2025-07-27
Across
- – Treating others kindly and politely
- – Having to do with farming
- – Growing food on farms
- – Treating some people unfairly
- – Family members from long ago
- – A poor person who works on a farm
Down
- – The ruler or king of ancient China
- – Growing crops and raising animals
- – Something done the same way for a long time
- – A person who makes things by hand
10 Clues: – Growing food on farms • – Having to do with farming • – Family members from long ago • – Treating some people unfairly • – Growing crops and raising animals • – A person who makes things by hand • – A poor person who works on a farm • – The ruler or king of ancient China • – Treating others kindly and politely • – Something done the same way for a long time
Ancient Egyptian Farming 2022-03-07
Across
- They were peasants and worked for the Pharaoh
- Hand-Operated Irrigation System
- Often had a flint blade and used to cut grains
- The season when they planted the seeds
Down
- The God of the Underworld, Also God of Agriculture
- One of the most important crops in Ancient Egypt
- The season when they harvested their crops
- These were used to break up large chunks of earth
- The river that provided a water source for farming
- The flood season when they didn't do any farming
10 Clues: Hand-Operated Irrigation System • The season when they planted the seeds • The season when they harvested their crops • They were peasants and worked for the Pharaoh • Often had a flint blade and used to cut grains • One of the most important crops in Ancient Egypt • The flood season when they didn't do any farming • These were used to break up large chunks of earth • ...
Foraging to Farming 2024-01-17
Across
- The shift from foraging to settled agriculture
- The transition to settled life - becoming
- A lifestyle involving constant searching for food
- A situation where there are too many people for the available resources
- The process of taming wild plants and animals for human use
- form of agriculture involving the cultivation of plants
Down
- A period characterized by nomadic lifestyles and simple tools
- The practice of cultivating the land for crops
- The cultivation of the land for crops
- Mobile way of life, common during the foraging period
10 Clues: The cultivation of the land for crops • The transition to settled life - becoming • The practice of cultivating the land for crops • The shift from foraging to settled agriculture • A lifestyle involving constant searching for food • Mobile way of life, common during the foraging period • form of agriculture involving the cultivation of plants • ...
Farming Organization Options 2024-12-04
Across
- This is a term for a business that doesn't pay taxes, but the owners do when they withdraw profits for personal use.
- A business with only one farmer/rancher.
- This occurs when two or more businesses come together for a purpose but don't lose their original identity.
- This is an acronym identifying a type of business that has the best features of a partnership and corporation combined.
- A check/deposit received by owners of cooperatives.
Down
- Liability A risk where farmers can lose personal assets in the event of a lawsuit.
- A type of business typically ran by a board of directors.
- A type of business where members are able to get discounts on supplies needed.
- A check/deposit received by owners of some corporations.
- This is a risk of adding a partner where the partner can make decisions on your behalf using partnership funds.
10 Clues: A business with only one farmer/rancher. • A check/deposit received by owners of cooperatives. • A check/deposit received by owners of some corporations. • A type of business typically ran by a board of directors. • A type of business where members are able to get discounts on supplies needed. • ...
Middle Ages Revision 2013-02-19
Across
- The title given to a person who forged horseshoes, farming equipment and other iron-based implements by hand.
- The science, art, and business of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming.
- A businessperson engaged in buying and selling goods for a profit.
- A medieval farming practice in which a field was ploughed but left unseeded during a growing season to help restore fertility.
- A document of written promises between the king and his subjects.
- An aristocratic title for a nobleman who received land in return for loyal service.
- A term that refers to a geographical area over which a lord had control and could exercise particular powers; a manor contained a small village (or two for rich manors), a large manor house and a church.
Down
- A historical term that refers to a group of people who are considered the lowest of the medieval social classes and who are attached to a particular lord or manor and could be transferred from one owner to another.
- A medieval farming practice in which ploughing and harrowing was used to prepare fields for the growing of crops.
- Tapestry depicting the Battle of Hastings.
- A special kind of serf entirely subject to a lord to whom they paid dues and completed particular services in exchange for land.
- A political, social and economic organisation of society in which different classes owed services and obligations both to the classes below them as well as to the ones above; the adjective from feudalism is feudal.
- Owing a payment or service in return for another service or favour.
- A person who has entered into a mutual obligation with a lord.
- A building considered to be the central church of a diocese from which a bishop presides.
15 Clues: Tapestry depicting the Battle of Hastings. • A person who has entered into a mutual obligation with a lord. • A document of written promises between the king and his subjects. • A businessperson engaged in buying and selling goods for a profit. • Owing a payment or service in return for another service or favour. • ...
clombius exchange 2023-01-24
19 Clues: j • kk • hi • mhm • corn • king • food • empire • empire • empire • disease • farming • a person • no rights • aka chocolate • where it started • people like pizarro • across the Atlantic • what the Americas were called
Ancient Egyptian Farming 2022-03-07
Across
- These were used to break up large chunks of earth
- The river that provided a water source for farming
- Hand-Operated Irrigation System
- The season when they planted the seeds
- One of the most important crops in Ancient Egypt
- Often had a flint blade and used to cut grains
Down
- The season when they harvested their crops
- The God of the Underworld, Also God of Agriculture
- They were peasants and worked for the Pharaoh
- The flood season when they didn't do any farming
10 Clues: Hand-Operated Irrigation System • The season when they planted the seeds • The season when they harvested their crops • They were peasants and worked for the Pharaoh • Often had a flint blade and used to cut grains • One of the most important crops in Ancient Egypt • The flood season when they didn't do any farming • These were used to break up large chunks of earth • ...
origin of farming 2022-09-14
Across
- --cultivation is threat to productivity
- revolution represents fish and water
- agriculture in India starts from
- The science or practice of farming
- India contributes food to how much population
- India's rank in farm output
Down
- share of agriculture to GDP is ---in past years
- India is third largest producer
- agro development bank
- revolution represents flower
10 Clues: agro development bank • India's rank in farm output • revolution represents flower • India is third largest producer • agriculture in India starts from • The science or practice of farming • revolution represents fish and water • --cultivation is threat to productivity • India contributes food to how much population • share of agriculture to GDP is ---in past years
Commercial Pastoral Farming 2023-02-19
Across
- Livestock vs Crop is
- Solution to uncertain weather specifically excess rain
- Size of farms is usually over
- A savannah in Guyana
- Type of fertiliser used in this type of farming
Down
- Physical factor influencing location
- Solution to lack of resources due to urbanization
- Human factor influencing location
- Type of technology used in this type of farmer
- Economic factor influencing location
10 Clues: Livestock vs Crop is • A savannah in Guyana • Size of farms is usually over • Human factor influencing location • Physical factor influencing location • Economic factor influencing location • Type of technology used in this type of farmer • Type of fertiliser used in this type of farming • Solution to lack of resources due to urbanization • ...
Types of farming 2021-01-22
Across
- Growing crops on sides of hills and mountains into the slope
- a branch of agriculture which deals with art, science and technology for cultivation of Ornamental plants.
- Growing crops and selling in the market
- Growing ornamental plants
Down
- The rearing and breeding of fish
- It is a crop farming where a single crop of tea, coffee, cashew, sugarcane etc. are grown
- Growing crops for survive themselves and their family
- Rearing of silkworms for the production of silk
- it is also known as multiple cropping
- Growing different crops on the same piece of land in different seasons
10 Clues: Growing ornamental plants • The rearing and breeding of fish • it is also known as multiple cropping • Growing crops and selling in the market • Rearing of silkworms for the production of silk • Growing crops for survive themselves and their family • Growing crops on sides of hills and mountains into the slope • ...
Basic Farming Practices 2021-02-02
Across
- a material which is applied to soil or plants to supply essential nutrients for crop growth.
- a flower is produced and seed-bearing organ is pollinated.
- commences once the crop is ripened or has reached ideal levels of moisture.
- placement of seed at a uniform rate and depth into openings within the ground.
- controlling weeds by destroying and weakening unwanted plants.
Down
- application and distribution of water over the soil surface by means of gravity, such as flood and furrow systems.
- occurs once seed development is complete.
- occurs when the seed is metabolically activated and sprouting takes place.
- the placement of seeds to begin the process of crop growth.
- scattering the seed on top of the ground over a large area.
10 Clues: occurs once seed development is complete. • a flower is produced and seed-bearing organ is pollinated. • the placement of seeds to begin the process of crop growth. • scattering the seed on top of the ground over a large area. • controlling weeds by destroying and weakening unwanted plants. • ...
Robots in Farming 2024-05-05
Across
- Device detecting environmental data.
- Tech-driven task completion.
- Putting seeds or seedlings into the ground.
- Unmanned aerial vehicle for monitoring crops.
- Operating independently without human input.
- Removing unwanted plants mechanically.
Down
- Environmentally-friendly farming practices.
- Technology involving robots for farm tasks.
- Keeping watch over crops or machinery.
- Operating from a distance using technology.
10 Clues: Tech-driven task completion. • Device detecting environmental data. • Keeping watch over crops or machinery. • Removing unwanted plants mechanically. • Environmentally-friendly farming practices. • Technology involving robots for farm tasks. • Putting seeds or seedlings into the ground. • Operating from a distance using technology. • ...
