farming Crossword Puzzles
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • plant food • everywhere • large, huge • many, a lot • join together • farms, farming • hot water vapor • growing, adding • moment of change • shipping, moving • removal of waste • bringing in, entry • ports, waterfronts • surround, fence in • caused, made happen • essential, important
Fun Fact Farming 2024-12-09
10 Clues: place of trade • opposite of lefts • Workers on the field • How a play is divided • fancy way to say conflicts • Mine craft enchantment(prop) • keeps me from going into bars • how much money something costs • documents passed through congress • legal document binding two or more things
deer farming crossword 2025-11-26
Across
- A young deer
- Meat from deer
- A common farmed species, particularly in North America
- A common farmed species
- A female deer
Down
- A male deer
- A large species of deer also used for farming
- Another common farmed species
- The soft, growing antler that is harvested for traditional medicine
- A common term for a group of deer
10 Clues: A male deer • A young deer • A female deer • Meat from deer • A common farmed species • Another common farmed species • A common term for a group of deer • A large species of deer also used for farming • A common farmed species, particularly in North America • The soft, growing antler that is harvested for traditional medicine
Contaminación del Agua Tarea - Crossword! 2023-02-21
ss crossword 2025-01-17
Across
- Fuel source contributing to China's air pollution.
- Wastewater from homes and industries.
- Thick haze from pollution.
- Runoff from farms polluting rivers.
- Car emissions contributing to air pollution
Down
- Harmful substances from farming and factories.
- Plants releasing toxic gases into the air.
- Major river in India
- Breathing problem caused by polluted air.
9 Clues: Major river in India • Thick haze from pollution. • Runoff from farms polluting rivers. • Wastewater from homes and industries. • Breathing problem caused by polluted air. • Plants releasing toxic gases into the air. • Car emissions contributing to air pollution • Harmful substances from farming and factories. • Fuel source contributing to China's air pollution.
Understanding Civilization 2022-06-30
Across
- Rivers were used for fishing and
- In the physical appearance of early people, their back was
- Plough was invented in
- Ancient Egypt
- In circa 5000 BCE, people began to domesticate animals and practice
- The early humans were hunters and
Down
- The earliest farming tools were made from
- People began to make tools from metals such as copper, iron and
- The earliest form of vehicle used for transportation.
- humans evolved from
- The main occupation of early people
- People settled near the river banks for fertile land and
- civilization Civilization is an important aspect of
13 Clues: Ancient Egypt • humans evolved from • Plough was invented in • Rivers were used for fishing and • The early humans were hunters and • The main occupation of early people • The earliest farming tools were made from • civilization Civilization is an important aspect of • The earliest form of vehicle used for transportation. • ...
People and Food Crossword 2020-08-16
Across
- Bread is made from ___________.
- Cows give us __________.
- People who live near the _________, a river or lake can catch fish.
- Farming for yourself and your family is called _________ farming.
- Does bacon come from a plant or animal?
- We get meat, feathers and _________ from chickens.
Down
- Commercial farmers usually use big machines such as __________.
- Farmers who grow food to sell for an income are called ___________ farmers.
- Does cabbage come from a plant or animal?
- Pork comes from ____________.
- People get their food by buying, growing, collecting, hunting and _________.
- Commercial farms are usually much ________ than subsistence farms.
- We get wool from ___________.
13 Clues: Cows give us __________. • Pork comes from ____________. • We get wool from ___________. • Bread is made from ___________. • Does bacon come from a plant or animal? • Does cabbage come from a plant or animal? • We get meat, feathers and _________ from chickens. • Commercial farmers usually use big machines such as __________. • ...
China/India Name____________ 2016-03-11
18 Clues: path • stop • to get • balance • leading • dropped • farming • began in • new ideas • started, agreed • right and wrong • from birth, genes • one after another • behavior, actions • to persuade, change • rebirth after death • awareness, knowledge • pieces of wood, wood fiber
China/India Name____________ 2016-03-11
18 Clues: stop • path • to get • dropped • leading • farming • balance • began in • new ideas • started, agreed • right and wrong • behavior, actions • from birth, genes • one after another • rebirth after death • to persuade, change • awareness, knowledge • pieces of wood, wood fiber
China/India Name____________ 2016-03-11
18 Clues: stop • path • to get • leading • dropped • farming • balance • began in • new ideas • right and wrong • started, agreed • one after another • from birth, genes • behavior, actions • rebirth after death • to persuade, change • awareness, knowledge • pieces of wood, wood fiber
China/India Name____________ 2016-03-11
18 Clues: stop • path • to get • leading • farming • dropped • balance • began in • new ideas • right and wrong • started, agreed • one after another • from birth, genes • behavior, actions • to persuade, change • rebirth after death • awareness, knowledge • pieces of wood, wood fiber
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • everywhere • plant food • many, a lot • large, huge • join together • farms, farming • growing, adding • hot water vapor • removal of waste • moment of change • shipping, moving • bringing in, entry • ports, waterfronts • surround, fence in • caused, made happen • essential, important
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • everywhere • plant food • many, a lot • large, huge • join together • farms, farming • hot water vapor • growing, adding • shipping, moving • moment of change • removal of waste • ports, waterfronts • bringing in, entry • surround, fence in • caused, made happen • essential, important
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • everywhere • plant food • many, a lot • large, huge • join together • farms, farming • hot water vapor • growing, adding • moment of change • shipping, moving • removal of waste • surround, fence in • bringing in, entry • ports, waterfronts • caused, made happen • essential, important
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • plant food • everywhere • large, huge • many, a lot • join together • farms, farming • growing, adding • hot water vapor • moment of change • removal of waste • shipping, moving • bringing in, entry • ports, waterfronts • surround, fence in • caused, made happen • essential, important
Understanding Civilization 2022-06-30
Across
- Rivers were used for fishing and
- In the physical appearance of early people, their back was
- Plough was invented in
- Ancient Egypt
- In circa 5000 BCE, people began to domesticate animals and practice
- The early humans were hunters and
Down
- The earliest farming tools were made from
- People began to make tools from metals such as copper, iron and
- The earliest form of vehicle used for transportation.
- humans evolved from
- The main occupation of early people
- People settled near the river banks for fertile land and
- civilization Civilization is an important aspect of
13 Clues: Ancient Egypt • humans evolved from • Plough was invented in • Rivers were used for fishing and • The early humans were hunters and • The main occupation of early people • The earliest farming tools were made from • civilization Civilization is an important aspect of • The earliest form of vehicle used for transportation. • ...
Early Humans Vocabulary 2020-09-24
Across
- the time before written records
- hardened remains or imprints of living things that existed long ago
- planting seeds to grow crops
- a person who gets food by hunting animals and gathering plants, and moves when there is less food
- the number of people living in an area
- a skill or certain type of work
Down
- as farming increased and more food was stored, the population grew. People could begin doing jobs other than farming and things like culture, trade, public buildings, and social classes developed
- people who study human life in the past by looking at the things that people left behind
- an amount of a good that is more than what is needed for survival
- communication the early humans developed to work together at hunting, gathers, and sharing food
- the ways people apply knowledge and tools to meet their needs
- ways of creating order and offering leadership to a community
- objects made and used by past humans
- to grow and tend wild plants or animals
- the act of moving from one place to settle in another
- the name given to the shift from food gathering to the beginning of farming where people began to settle in one place, and there were changes in tools and technology
16 Clues: planting seeds to grow crops • the time before written records • a skill or certain type of work • objects made and used by past humans • the number of people living in an area • to grow and tend wild plants or animals • the act of moving from one place to settle in another • the ways people apply knowledge and tools to meet their needs • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • plant food • everywhere • many, a lot • large, huge • join together • farms, farming • growing, adding • hot water vapor • shipping, moving • removal of waste • moment of change • ports, waterfronts • bringing in, entry • surround, fence in • caused, made happen • essential, important
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • everywhere • plant food • large, huge • many, a lot • join together • farms, farming • growing, adding • hot water vapor • removal of waste • moment of change • shipping, moving • ports, waterfronts • surround, fence in • bringing in, entry • caused, made happen • essential, important
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • plant food • everywhere • large, huge • many, a lot • join together • farms, farming • growing, adding • hot water vapor • shipping, moving • removal of waste • moment of change • bringing in, entry • ports, waterfronts • surround, fence in • caused, made happen • essential, important
Industrial Revolution 2016-01-26
18 Clues: the same • factories • everywhere • plant food • large, huge • many, a lot • join together • farms, farming • hot water vapor • growing, adding • moment of change • shipping, moving • removal of waste • surround, fence in • bringing in, entry • ports, waterfronts • caused, made happen • essential, important
China/India Name____________ 2016-03-11
18 Clues: stop • path • to get • farming • dropped • balance • leading • began in • new ideas • started, agreed • right and wrong • behavior, actions • from birth, genes • one after another • rebirth after death • to persuade, change • awareness, knowledge • pieces of wood, wood fiber
China/India Name____________ 2016-03-11
18 Clues: stop • path • to get • dropped • balance • farming • leading • began in • new ideas • right and wrong • started, agreed • one after another • from birth, genes • behavior, actions • rebirth after death • to persuade, change • awareness, knowledge • pieces of wood, wood fiber
Spelling spelling words 2021-11-10
Economie Marocaine et Conditions Sociales 2022-06-01
Us 2025-01-02
19 Clues: Neck • Anki • Dessert • Farming • Eagles VS • Baby Food • Fat Sydney • Ice Skating • Lake Geneva • Darth Vader • Squishmellow • White people • Shreena drinks • Baltimore to DC • Always in pocket • Hot Fudge Sunday • Shreen fav nickname • First convo was about • We have matching girl/boy
funnyc rowssword 2021-11-18
19 Clues: Bad • Hot • Cool • Long • Funny • Loser • LGBTQ+ • My pone • Xd laugh • Very hot • Farming tool • Lol funny!!!!!! • Best vdeo game! • Funny thing loL • The funniest person! • LOL lozer u play forten • Where i met my fgfirlefto • What this cross word about • LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLl
New Jersey Food 2018-03-08
9 Clues: A popular food • A popular fish • One of the food groups • A popular pultury dish • Number of grains they had • The way they got their food • What they brought from Europe • A drink they had during the winter holidays • Besides farming trading they got their food by...
historyvocab456123 2023-09-27
9 Clues: comercial farming • non comercial farming • native american chief • the color of your skin • long native american house • small native american house • the slave who wrote a autobiography • a reliable first hand account of a event • someone who works for a planter and in return gets to go to america
Mesopotamia 2024-10-15
9 Clues: Eye for an Eye • Mesopotamia Temple • More crops than needed • Fertile soil and rocks • Land between two rivers • A way of writing curved lines • A large arc of soil or fertile farming • A way of controlling water for farming • A system that divides people by family or jobs
Las estaciones 2024-07-24
15 Clues: games • picnic • travel • Summer • hiking • Autumn • Winter • skiing • Spring • fishing • outdoor • farming • sledding • A place good to go on summer • A activity required to get wet in the summer
Vocab Quiz 4 2025-11-06
Across
- sparked by the new technologies and western expansion
- invention led to mass production of textiles in factories
- two major political parties dominate, regularly winning the majority of votes in elections
- leader and the founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement.
- transitional period of the economy toward more widespread, efficient and stable manufacturing process
- farming tool invented by john deere
- farming technique to keep soil with nutrients
- early invention that increased communication through code
- Henry Clay's Economic Plan
- developed during that time which could navigate in shallow waters as well as upriver against strong currents
- founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the first independent Black denomination
- Eli Whitney's contribution to agriculture
- farming tool that could do the work of 5 farmers
- materials like buttons and flasks to build support
Down
- caused by the end of the federalist party
- expanded voting rights
- established the supremacy clause
- select the party's nominees for popular election as President and Vice President, as well as to adopt a statement of party principles and goals known as the platform
- a region in western and central New York that was intensely swept by religious revivals
- established constitutionality
- revolutionized journalism
- the first widespread and durable financial crisis in the United States
- Revolution that changed our economy
- 1st federally funded highway
- first navigable waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, vastly reducing the costs of transporting people and goods across the Appalachians.
- established interstate commerce
26 Clues: expanded voting rights • revolutionized journalism • Henry Clay's Economic Plan • 1st federally funded highway • established constitutionality • established interstate commerce • established the supremacy clause • Revolution that changed our economy • farming tool invented by john deere • caused by the end of the federalist party • Eli Whitney's contribution to agriculture • ...
1D_Educazione Civica_Environment related words 2021-05-02
26 Clues: Rete • Carne • Mondo • Terra • Veicolo • Rifiuti • Dannoso • Compost • Polmone • Ambiente • Tagliare • Intensivo • Disperdere • Immondizia • Accogliente • Sostenibile • Allevamento • Consumo, uso • Riutilizzare • Inquinamento • Sprecare, spreco • Pesca, il pescare • La terza delle 3 R • La prima delle 3 R • Rispettare, rispetto • Degradato, compromesso
9 2024-08-27
Across
- Competitive
- River quests
- DNA splicing
- Rural tales
- Crime solving
- Dreamlike
- Police duty
- Criminal worlds
- Sky warriors
- Criminal plans
- Doppelgängers
- Divine beings
Down
- Water adventure
- Behind bars
- Farming stories
- Corporate drama
- On the run
- Behind scenes
- Legal battles
- Real life
- Magic worlds
- Elite squads
- Crime solvers
- Twisting plot
- Machine men
25 Clues: Real life • Dreamlike • On the run • Behind bars • Competitive • Rural tales • Police duty • Machine men • River quests • DNA splicing • Magic worlds • Elite squads • Sky warriors • Behind scenes • Legal battles • Crime solving • Crime solvers • Twisting plot • Doppelgängers • Divine beings • Criminal plans • Water adventure • Farming stories • Corporate drama • Criminal worlds
RL4 U4 Reading corner 2023-03-20
31 Clues: leer • prove • Jäger • Fieber • Sklave • mieten • endlich • Ausgabe • Zeitung • Eintrag • Bericht • geliebt • dringend • Eherfrau • andauern • erlauben • Stimmung • zunehmen • Vermögen • Ankömling • Oberfläche • Entdeckung • eingeboren • bestätigen • im Ausland • verursachen • Enzyclopädie • ortsansässig • Geschäftsmann • Landwirtschaft • Landbesitzer/in
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
sowing + silage machinery 2022-05-16
25 Clues: flail • crops • rotor • chute • sward • sowing • hopper • clover • seedbed • drawbar • flourish • soil type • germinate • maintained • re-seeding • disc harrow • shear plate • direct drill • hight adjuster • reversible plough • farming techniques • silage conservation • broken or lost flail • moisture conservation • silage harvesting system
The vikings I 2023-11-10
Across
- sõdalane, sõjamees
- kindlus
- käsitööline
- elama asuma; milleski kokku leppima
- rahumeelselt
- Taani
- meie ajaarvamise järgi
- ajastu
- hiinlased; hiina keel
- röövretkel osaleja
Down
- aer
- arheoloog
- ellu jääma; elatuma
- püssirohi
- talupidamine
- varandus
- kaupmees
- enne meie ajaarvamist
- viiking
- romaan
- male
- röövretk; röövretkel käima
- elajas, loom
23 Clues: aer • male • Taani • romaan • ajastu • kindlus • viiking • varandus • kaupmees • arheoloog • püssirohi • käsitööline • talupidamine • rahumeelselt • elajas, loom • sõdalane, sõjamees • röövretkel osaleja • ellu jääma; elatuma • enne meie ajaarvamist • hiinlased; hiina keel • meie ajaarvamise järgi • röövretk; röövretkel käima • elama asuma; milleski kokku leppima
Unit 4. The Vikings. 2022-11-16
33 Clues: aer • male • kaer • oder • rukis • ehkki • taani • algus • naeris • elajas • romaan • rändaja • haarama • viiking • kindlus • kaitsma • ühiksond • kaupmees • röövretk • varandus • sõdalane • mõjutama • hirmutama • ellujääma • püssirohi • hiinlased • arheoloog • elamaasuma • vangistama • käsitööline • rahumeelselt • deklameerima • talipidamine
Mesopotamia 2015-10-27
Across
- to bring water an area for farming purposes.
- Landform that is flat or mostly flat , typically good for farming
- is the belief is many gods
- A family where the father is the center piece or a male dominated society.
- a city that operates like a small independent country complete with a government, religion , language.
- is another name for a god, or someone with god like powers
- Advance state of human society with a government and social hierarchy
- Exchanging good and services for other goods and services
- The long term pattern of temperature and rainfall in a location
- one of the early forms of written text (not known if this was spoken language)- record keeping
Down
- person who writes and or copies books and records
- Another term for farming, controlling the growing of a food source,
- Crescent Location where civilization first began ,in modern day Turkey , Syria and Iraq
- any skill manual worker (craftsmen)
- Also known as the Fertile Crescent; the first powerful human civilization formed.
- Taming of plants and animals primary as a source of food or to help with labor tasks.
- an earthen embankment design to prevent a river from overflowing it's banks (flood wall) or a bank of earth used to separate areas of farm land.
- and Euphrates Rivers Two parallel rivers in Turkey , Syria and Iraq where civilization first started.
- recourse Anything found in nature used to meet people's needs.
- a religious temple , was the centerpiece of all Mesopotamia city-states.
20 Clues: is the belief is many gods • any skill manual worker (craftsmen) • to bring water an area for farming purposes. • person who writes and or copies books and records • Exchanging good and services for other goods and services • is another name for a god, or someone with god like powers • recourse Anything found in nature used to meet people's needs. • ...
Reconstruction Crossword 2023-11-29
23 Clues: aid • join • motion • farming • farming • post war • 13,14,15 • education • ripped out • terrorists • emancipated • slavery bad • opportunists • __ of office • assassinated • loyalty oaths • broken promise • who gets them? • out with the old • government branch • no vote, yes land • proclamation of __ • Civil War was fought over __
Rural 2019-05-15
Across
- A widespread lack of food caused by different factors including drought
- Chemicals which help crops to grow
- Rows of trees or hedges planted to protect crops being damaged by the wind (7,5)
- When people do all the work by hand (6,6)
- People who buy goods
- The application of modern farming techniques, eg. fertilisers, HYV seeds and irrigation (5,10)
- Growing crops on a large scale for sale
- Food that has been grown from seeds which have been altered by science (11,8)
- When a hill has steps cut into the side to make more flat land to grow crops
- When farmers undertake non-farming activities to make more money
- Money that is paid to farmers to top up their income
- The amount of crops harvested from a certain area
Down
- Any kind of fuel made from living things eg. plants or waste
- When crops are artificially watered by sprinklers and irrigation canals
- When fields are used to grow the same crop in alternate years. This helps to maintain soil fertility (4,8)
- The government's plan of action and the regulations and laws passed by them that must be followed (10,6)
- The use of farm machinery
- The cultivation of crops or animals for food (also called farming)
- When farmers produce food without using chemicals
- Rows of small trees and shrubs shaped into a wall of vegetation
- A farm machine used to gather cereal crops such as wheat from fields (7,9)
- Chemicals which kill pests that attack and eat crops
- When farmers only grow enough food to feed themselves and their family
23 Clues: People who buy goods • The use of farm machinery • Chemicals which help crops to grow • Growing crops on a large scale for sale • When people do all the work by hand (6,6) • When farmers produce food without using chemicals • The amount of crops harvested from a certain area • Chemicals which kill pests that attack and eat crops • ...
Literary Terms Quiz #9 2014-12-03
20 Clues: petty • sneaky • climax • prodigy • summary • to shout • practical • one-sided • bitter hate • to cover-up • a "wanna-be" • felt so deeply • a secret meeting • afraid to travel • a farming soldier • politely confident • a predicted reaction • to create gossip and lies • writing in a foreign language • coincidentally simultaneously
History 2019-10-28
Unit 5 APHUG Crossword 2024-04-18
Across
- Subsistence farming: minimal labor, capital input; nomadic herding, swidden
- Transition stage services surpass goods in economic significance
- Culture's knowledge, skills, tools, and methods for productivity
- regulated production and distribution of goods and services
- Privately produced goods and services distributed through monetary exchange
- Extraction of non-renewable minerals through mining and quarrying
- Economic sector extracting and processing natural resources
- Market-focused farm specializing in fruit and vegetable cultivation
- Self-sufficient economy with basic technology meeting family needs.
- Economic sector facilitating exchange, market availability, and service provision
- resource not replenished or replaced by natural processes
- Rearing fish and shellfish in controlled aquatic environments
- Complete removal of forest cover by land clearing
- Economic sector processing raw materials to enhance value
- genetic material has been altered through biotechnology
- labor/capital intensive, yielding valuable produce
- Extensive farming: low labor, capital input, focusing on range herding
- Cultivating soil and raising livestock through farming practices
Down
- Model developed by Johann Heinrich von Thünen
- Mediterranean climate: mild winters, hot summers
- farm specializing in intensive fruit and vegetable cultivation
- Sustainable resource replenishing through natural processes
- high labor/capital input, yielding valuable produce
- human-induced changes extending arid landscapes
- Controlled migration of livestock reliant solely on natural forage
- Goods and services produced for competitive markets, supply-driven economy
- necessary feature or material in the environment
- Cultivation on tropical forest clearings until soil fertility diminishes
- Process of creating a product, linking buyers, suppliers, materials.
- Essential environmental element vital for population's maintenance
30 Clues: Model developed by Johann Heinrich von Thünen • human-induced changes extending arid landscapes • Mediterranean climate: mild winters, hot summers • necessary feature or material in the environment • Complete removal of forest cover by land clearing • labor/capital intensive, yielding valuable produce • high labor/capital input, yielding valuable produce • ...
EM Chapter 3 - Agriculture 2025-02-26
Across
- A layer of natural or artificial material that is placed over the soil surface to reduce evaporation
- Changing the slope of areas to make it flat for agriculture
- A farming practice that includes crops and animal breeding
- Rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by this process
- A chemical used to kill pests
- Chemical used to control insects
- A type of soil that is a mixture of clay, silt and sand
- The process where the oxygen in a water source is reduced due to algae overgrowth. This is caused by high nutrient levels in the water.
- Farming that breeds animals for food or animal-related products
- A system of supplying enough water to crops
Down
- Plants that are able to produce fertiliser due to nitrogen-fixing bacteria on their roots
- A chemical used to kill weeds
- When fertile land becomes a desert
- Material derived from living organisms
- Ability of an organism (plant) not to be affected by toxic substances
- A microscopic organism that cause disease
- A chemical used to kill or control fungi
- Movement of soil particles and rock fragments due to wind or water
- A practice where plants are grown in a controlled environment, without any soil, in water.
- A plant growing in a place where it is not wanted
- A technique to utilise maximum nutrients and water in the soil by growing crops between other crops
- A type of farming where crops are produced for consumption such as maize or wheat
22 Clues: A chemical used to kill weeds • A chemical used to kill pests • Chemical used to control insects • When fertile land becomes a desert • Material derived from living organisms • A chemical used to kill or control fungi • A microscopic organism that cause disease • A system of supplying enough water to crops • A plant growing in a place where it is not wanted • ...
Semester 1 Review 2025-12-09
Across
- Located in modern day Iraq, Birthplace of early cities and writing cuneiform
- Located in modern day India, Civilization with a decentralized government
- 625 BCE to 510 BCE
- Farming tools used to turn and prepare soil for planting crops
- Related to how money is made and the trade of goods and services
- Weapons or instruments made from rock during early human history
- 510 BCE to 31 BCE
- The practice of farming, growing crops, and raising animals for food
- 31 BCE to 476 CE
- The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and sedentary life
Down
- 27 CE to 180 CE
- Inscribed shells or bones used for divination in ancient China
- Rome’s first written laws that made legal rules public for all citizens
- Located in modern China, Civilization that used oracle bones and ancestor veneration
- Clay objects made for storing food or water in early societies
- Located in modern day Egypt, Leaders include the Pharaohs
- People who get food by hunting animals and collecting plants
- A ranking of people in a society based on class, job, or status
- Related to the government or who is in power
- Related to people and how they relate to one another
- When people develop skills for specific jobs rather than doing everything themselves
- Related to social norms, religious practices or how people believe and act
- First set of laws that governed Mesopotamia. Based on the rule of a king.
- A government in which citizens have the power to vote and make decisions
24 Clues: 27 CE to 180 CE • 31 BCE to 476 CE • 510 BCE to 31 BCE • 625 BCE to 510 BCE • Related to the government or who is in power • Related to people and how they relate to one another • Located in modern day Egypt, Leaders include the Pharaohs • People who get food by hunting animals and collecting plants • Inscribed shells or bones used for divination in ancient China • ...
Human Geography by Nico Nutis, Christian Luther, Ricardo Perez, and Vander Means 3rd Period 2025-05-30
Across
- People per unit of farmable land. (2, IDK)
- Identity from culture/ancestry. (3, CC)
- Examining patterns between people and places. (1, VIT)
- Splitting into hostile units. (4, IDK)
- Border made of lines/shapes. (4, IDK)
- High input, small land. (5, CC)
- Farming as part of big industry. (5, IDK)
- People united by culture/history. (4, CC)
- Cultural modification by borrowing traits from another culture. (3, IDK)
- Explains city spacing/services. (7, VIT)
- Value of goods/services in a country. (6, CC)
- A place’s physical features. (1, CC)
- Farming to sell crops. (5, CC)
- The science of making maps. (1, IDK)
- Shows population change over time. (2, VIT)
Down
- Visible imprint of human activity on the physical environment. (3, VIT)
- Farming improvements in tech and output. (5, VIT)
- Moving from cities to suburbs. (7, CC)
- Info tied to locations. (1, IDK)
- Final product weighs less. (6, IDK)
- Control within borders. (4, VIT)
- Growing food for family use. (5, IDK)
- Rules for land use. (7, IDK)
- Political unit with borders. (4, CC)
- Value of goods/services by citizens. (6, CC)
- Shift to machine production. (6, VIT)
- Layers of culture in one place. (3, IDK)
- Shape/layout of a city. (7, IDK)
- Identity by physical traits. (3, CC)
- Not tied to location. (6, IDK)
- Seasonal livestock migration. (2, IDK)
- A place’s location relative to others. (1, CC)
- City growth and population rise. (7, CC)
- Entering a country. (2, CC)
- Leaving a country. (2, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving a country. (2, CC) • Entering a country. (2, CC) • Rules for land use. (7, IDK) • Not tied to location. (6, IDK) • Farming to sell crops. (5, CC) • High input, small land. (5, CC) • Info tied to locations. (1, IDK) • Control within borders. (4, VIT) • Shape/layout of a city. (7, IDK) • Final product weighs less. (6, IDK) • Political unit with borders. (4, CC) • ...
Maya Civilization 2026-03-26
Across
- The ___________ era is a period of time when the Maya built many great cities.
- Outside groups of people may have __________ Mayan cities, forcing them to leave.
- The slash and burn method of farming provided __________ for the soil.
- The person who chose the days for planting and harvesting.
- The Maya created __________ of soil to farm in swampy areas.
- The Yucatan Peninsula contained rugged __________ to the south.
- The __________ era is a period of time from 2500 BCE to 250 CE.
- The largest, most well-known structures in each Mayan city.
- A plant whose beans were used to make chocolate.
- This type of disaster may have forced the Maya to leave their cities.
- The ruins of this city contain several plazas, temples, ball courts, and an observatory tower.
- The Maya civilization was spread across the __________ Peninsula.
Down
- The ___________ era is a period of time that began with the collapse of the Mayan civilization.
- A group of people who may have rebelled against authority.
- Some people think that problems with soil, crops, or man power created __________ failures.
- This city contains a staircase covered in picture writing.
- Bringing water to dry land for crops.
- The Yucatan Peninsula contained dense __________ to the north.
- A raised road to make travel easier.
- Another name for corn.
- __________ and burn farming was used by the Maya in forested areas.
- This allowed Maya to move inland, away from coastal fishing villages.
- An open area in each city center.
- ___________ was the largest Mayan city.
24 Clues: Another name for corn. • An open area in each city center. • A raised road to make travel easier. • Bringing water to dry land for crops. • ___________ was the largest Mayan city. • A plant whose beans were used to make chocolate. • A group of people who may have rebelled against authority. • This city contains a staircase covered in picture writing. • ...
Growing up 2022-06-10
Across
- solution
- žemė wasteland
- structure
- trūkumas food shortage
- spring up
- powered
- consume
- produkcija local produce
- rise
- medžiagos nutrients
- šiltnamis industrial greemhouse
Down
- convert
- wonder
- equivalent
- mankind
- aplinkai Environmentally friendly
- lush
- išlaidos transport costs
- ūkininkavimas vertical farming
- horizontally
- drain
- šviesos šaltinis permanent light source
- soar
23 Clues: lush • soar • rise • drain • wonder • convert • mankind • powered • consume • solution • structure • spring up • equivalent • horizontally • žemė wasteland • medžiagos nutrients • trūkumas food shortage • produkcija local produce • išlaidos transport costs • ūkininkavimas vertical farming • šiltnamis industrial greemhouse • aplinkai Environmentally friendly • šviesos šaltinis permanent light source
Claim To Fame 2023-04-20
27 Clues: Act • Act • Race • Riot • Scots • Plant • Party • Period • Rights • Bureau • Indians • of 1732 • Springs • Primary • Farming • and Daub • Crow Laws • Land Fraud • Compromise • Commission • of Liberty • Republicans • Proclamation • and Indian War • of Independence • Board of Education • Removal Act of 1830
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
chapter nine 2022-01-10
20 Clues: meat • plant • trade • clothing • cut wood • religion • big farms • hard work • indian tribe • dont own land • popular design • transportation • left somewhere • women hang out • items brought in • major crop grown • how people traveled • given an important task • taken to different places • people who came to mexico
gard36 2024-06-18
Across
- Plant shelter
- Natural method
- Organic fertilizer
- Soil cover method
- Vermicompost container
- Animal waste
- Mutual benefit
- Rich soil layer
- Cover crop
- Soil breathing
- Breaks down naturally
Down
- Mixed planting
- Soil protector
- Sustainable agriculture
- Organic matter container
- Worm compost
- Soil cover
- Minimal soil disturbance
- Holistic farming
- Rotation
20 Clues: Rotation • Soil cover • Cover crop • Worm compost • Animal waste • Plant shelter • Mixed planting • Natural method • Soil protector • Mutual benefit • Soil breathing • Rich soil layer • Holistic farming • Soil cover method • Organic fertilizer • Breaks down naturally • Vermicompost container • Sustainable agriculture • Organic matter container • Minimal soil disturbance
Maya Civilization 2022-04-13
Across
- The ___________ era is a period of time when the Maya built many great cities.
- Outside groups of people may have __________ Mayan cities, forcing them to leave.
- The slash and burn method of farming provided __________ for the soil.
- The person who chose the days for planting and harvesting.
- The Maya created __________ of soil to farm in swampy areas.
- The Yucatan Peninsula contained rugged __________ to the south.
- The __________ era is a period of time from 2500 BCE to 250 CE.
- The largest, most well-known structures in each Mayan city.
- A plant whose beans were used to make chocolate.
- This type of disaster may have forced the Maya to leave their cities.
- The ruins of this city contain several plazas, temples, ball courts, and an observatory tower.
- The Maya civilization was spread across the __________ Peninsula.
Down
- The ___________ era is a period of time that began with the collapse of the Mayan civilization.
- A group of people who may have rebelled against authority.
- Some people think that problems with soil, crops, or man power created __________ failures.
- This city contains a staircase covered in picture writing.
- Bringing water to dry land for crops.
- The Yucatan Peninsula contained dense __________ to the north.
- A raised road to make travel easier.
- Another name for corn.
- __________ and burn farming was used by the Maya in forested areas.
- This allowed Maya to move inland, away from coastal fishing villages.
- An open area in each city center.
- ___________ was the largest Mayan city.
24 Clues: Another name for corn. • An open area in each city center. • A raised road to make travel easier. • Bringing water to dry land for crops. • ___________ was the largest Mayan city. • A plant whose beans were used to make chocolate. • A group of people who may have rebelled against authority. • This city contains a staircase covered in picture writing. • ...
AGRICULTURE 2019-02-05
Across
- caused fixed roles for men and women and hence prevents subsistence farmers from increasing output
- a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming
- plants sold for money
- farmer selling his/her output to make money
- a way to increase food supplies, introduced in India for 5 cereal crops
- cause of food shortages and can be caused by leaching of minerals and overgrazing
- fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming
- a system of agricultural improvements made to increase food supplies between 1960 and 1990
- land previously used for food production was used to grow crops to create this energy source
Down
- name of the severe wind erosion in the high plains and prairies of USA and Canada
- physical input that includes temperature, rainfall and sunshine
- a type of natural disaster whose torrential winds can destroy crops
- meeting the needs of today without harming the needs of the future generation
- They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms
- a human input which is the money needed to start a business
- system to water crops in intervals and in a controlled manner
- he artificial cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for food and other productsCASHCROPS / plants sold for money
- crops grown in in narrowband in a single field and harvested at different times
- where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively
- planting a seed
- a type of farming which has a small area of land and high labour input per hectare
21 Clues: planting a seed • plants sold for money • farmer selling his/her output to make money • fertiliser most commonly used in subsistence farming • a country which has large scale commercial sugar farming • They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms • a human input which is the money needed to start a business • ...
Lesson 10 Spelling 2022-02-03
20 Clues: mad • most • book • edge • taste • money • farming • the moon • bad taste • lightning • government • well-liked • big boy cat • the right way • runs the city • under the house • a way to get up • person in the car • a place for dates • holding the ceiling up
Food supply 2025-01-05
Across
- The destruction of natural habitats to make space for agriculture or livestock farming
- The type of farming where large amounts of food are produced using minimal land and resources.
- Chemicals used to kill insects that damage crops
- Chemicals used to eliminate competing plant species (weeds)
- The process of breeding plants or animals for specific desirable traits
Down
- A gas produced by cattle during digestion, contributing to greenhouse effects.
- Loss of nutrients from soil, often caused by overgrazing.
- Chemical substances added to soil to improve crop yield.
- The reduction of plant and animal species in an ecosystem due to farming practices.
- A farming technique that maximizes production by using antibiotics and artificial conditions.
10 Clues: Chemicals used to kill insects that damage crops • Chemical substances added to soil to improve crop yield. • Loss of nutrients from soil, often caused by overgrazing. • Chemicals used to eliminate competing plant species (weeds) • The process of breeding plants or animals for specific desirable traits • ...
Cieri 2 Sierra & Leo 2017-04-05
Across
- what are the three g's
- which colony had poor farming and cold weather
- plan for self government signed by the pilgrims
- who come to Plymouth in 1620
- which colony had good farming and warm weather
- Who where Church of England
- who was forced to migrate to the colonies and did not gain there freedom
Down
- Which colony where called Bread basket
- first law making group
- who wanted Indian land
- escaped religious persecution in Europe
11 Clues: first law making group • who wanted Indian land • what are the three g's • Who where Church of England • who come to Plymouth in 1620 • Which colony where called Bread basket • escaped religious persecution in Europe • which colony had poor farming and cold weather • which colony had good farming and warm weather • plan for self government signed by the pilgrims • ...
Molly Cheyney,Mayan and Aztec crossword 2022-01-19
Across
- The Aztecs most common crop
- The Mayan leader with the most power
- The Aztecs lived here
- Every Aztec child attended this
- The lowest level of power in the Mayan government
- The Mayans committed this to worship their gods
Down
- The name of the floating land the Aztecs grew crops on
- The Spanish soldier that conquered the empire
- Farming allowed the Mayans to do this
- The definition of agriculture
- The seed that was very important to the Aztecs
11 Clues: The Aztecs lived here • The Aztecs most common crop • The definition of agriculture • Every Aztec child attended this • The Mayan leader with the most power • Farming allowed the Mayans to do this • The Spanish soldier that conquered the empire • The seed that was very important to the Aztecs • The Mayans committed this to worship their gods • ...
Huang He 2014-02-09
8 Clues: war • hitler • farming land • stone and for farming • Where rich people live • I lived there for 10 years • I am in a big piece of land • water in the city that is trouble
Soil Pollution 2025-06-28
Across
- Which living organisms are harmed by soil pollution?
- Which farming product pollutes soil?
- What is the process of cleaning polluted soil?
- Which human activity leads to soil pollution?
- What is the result of dumping industrial waste?
- What is the natural layer affected by pollution?
Down
- What do we call the loss of soil quality?
- What do we call harmful chemicals used in farming?
- What is the unwanted addition to soil called?
- Which natural resource is polluted by chemicals?
- Which type of waste causes soil pollution?
- What is one way to reduce soil pollution?
- Which gas is released from polluted soil?
- What is thrown on land and causes pollution?
- Which type of pollution affects farming land?
15 Clues: Which farming product pollutes soil? • What do we call the loss of soil quality? • What is one way to reduce soil pollution? • Which gas is released from polluted soil? • Which type of waste causes soil pollution? • What is thrown on land and causes pollution? • What is the unwanted addition to soil called? • Which human activity leads to soil pollution? • ...
Industrial Era 2022-05-10
Ffa creed 2025-09-17
Maya 2024-01-29
Across
- farming farming or growing crops on a hill
- A big pointed structure
- a person who digs up and documents artifacts
- an autonomous state consisting of a city
Down
- Not having food to eat for a long time period
- a picture writing
- People who live in mesoamerica
- believing in many gods
- a big building made of blocks
- When a place has not rained for months
10 Clues: a picture writing • believing in many gods • A big pointed structure • a big building made of blocks • People who live in mesoamerica • When a place has not rained for months • an autonomous state consisting of a city • farming farming or growing crops on a hill • a person who digs up and documents artifacts • Not having food to eat for a long time period
11GEO-VIETNAM KYLE 2015-11-04
Across
- The breaking up of a farm into sections
- a method of farming that treats the of as a entire entity
- capital city of Vietnam
- the language dominately spoke in Vietnam
- Central Buisness District
- An intense low pressure area formed over tropical waters with strong winds and huge rainfall
- Main transport in Vietnam
Down
- The growing of crops and the care of livestock; the process of farming
- Non-urban land between urban areas
- Farmer who looks after livestock such as sheep and cattle
- Economicalrenovation in Vietnam allowing free market conditions
- Human development index
12 Clues: capital city of Vietnam • Human development index • Central Buisness District • Main transport in Vietnam • Non-urban land between urban areas • The breaking up of a farm into sections • the language dominately spoke in Vietnam • Farmer who looks after livestock such as sheep and cattle • a method of farming that treats the of as a entire entity • ...
Agricultural Knowledge System 2023-05-11
Across
- term for the transformation of raw ingredients into food products through various physical and chemical processes
- strategy can farmers use to increase their income and reduce their risks
- term used to describe the efforts and practices to prevent soil degradation and maintain soil health for future generations
- What farming system involves combining different agricultural practices such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry
- farming approach aims to maintain long-term productivity and ecological balance while minimizing negative environmental and societal impacts
- What is the practice of growing crops in containers
- What is the measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of soil
- agricultural practice of growing multiple crops, often of different species
- modern industrial method of farming that relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technological interventions
- substance controls or eliminates pests, including insects and rodents
- common method is used to determine soil’s nutrient and pH levels
- term for a repository that stores and preserves seeds for future use
- something that is used to protect, contain, and preserve food during transportation and storage
- holistic approach to designing and maintaining self-sufficient, productive ecosystems inspired by natural ecosystems and traditional farming practices
- a farming technique that involves rotating the type of crops grown in a particular field over different seasons or years
- What is the soilless method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent called
- natural fertilizer made from animal waste and decaying organic matter
- substance used to kill insects called
- common agricultural practice involving water application to crops
- important factor in determining plant growth and productivity
- substance used to kill rodents
- recommended technique for improving soil health and reducing weed growth in a garden or farm
- common practice involving regulating and managing how land is utilized within a specific area
- growing practice involves cultivating, processing, and distributing food within urban area
- sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) and hydroponics
- What is the practice of growing crops on the sides of buildings
- sustainable way to manage organic waste at home or in the garden
- term for a structure designed to trap and retain heat commonly used in plant cultivation
- What is the practice of growing crops without human intervention
- sustainable method of agriculture that emphasizes using natural fertilizers, biological pest control
- determining factor for determining the appropriateness of a piece of land for a specific use or activity
- first step in establishing a new farm or garden
- a substance used to control or kill unwanted plants
- practice of cultivating land, raising animals, and producing crops
- farming management strategy uses technology to optimize crop yields,
- substance is used to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth
- describe the ability of land to support various types of agricultural or non-agricultural activities
- farming involves large-scale production for profit and often utilizes modern technologies and management techniques
- abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management
- describes the industry that involves agricultural production and related business activities
- What is a key component of healthy soil that helps improve its fertility and structure
- agricultural activity involves gathering crops or plants for food or other uses
- term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources
Down
- cultivation of crops for market sale
- term that refers to the complex web of activities and actors involved in producing, distributing, and consuming food
- agricultural practice of growing a single crop species in a given area
- What is the topic of concern regarding potential hazards and risks related to food handling, preparation, and consumption
- arrangement of soil particles and their tendency to clump together called
- large-scale, intensive farming practices that use modern technology, machinery, and chemical inputs
- concept that refers to the right of people and communities to control their own food systems,
- What is a common cause of reduced crop yields in coastal regions and arid climates
- practice of growing different crops in the same field
- process of deterioration in the quality of land, including soil, water, and vegetation, which can lead to reduced productivity and biodiversity loss
- agricultural practice involves the deliberate manipulation of plant genetics to produce desired traits
- substance used to kill or prevent the growth of fungi called
- the term for farming aquatic plants and animals in a controlled environment
- important for maintaining a productive and sustainable agricultural system
- pesticide is derived from natural materials and used to control pests while minimizing environmental and human health harm
- the process of creating new land by filling or dredging a body of water
- What is the practice of growing crops in an arid climate
- practice of growing crops for personal consumption
- refers to the legal or customary arrangements that determine how land is owned, used, and transferred
- field of science that combines biology and technology to develop new methods of improving agricultural practices
- term refers to the process of starting and operating a business in the agricultural sector
- common problem in households, restaurants, and supermarkets that contributes to environmental and economic issues
- type of tourism that combines agricultural activities and environmental conservation
- what is the physical composition of soil called
- What common issue can arise from the excessive use of heavy machinery on soil
- sustainable agricultural approach that emphasizes ecological principles and local knowledge while rejecting the use of synthetic inputs
- the practice of growing crops in high-density areas
- name given to the significant increase in agricultural production that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s
- term for the practice of cultivating plants for food, medicine, and decoration
- term used to describe the process of transferring ownership and management of a farm to the next generation of family members
- type of tourism involves visiting and staying on farms or agricultural areas
- practice of growing crops on a small scale
- important factor for plant growth that is determined by the soil's nutrient content and physical properties
- term used to describe a type of farming where people grow crops and raise animals mainly to meet the basic needs
- term used to describe the condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs
- term refers to the variety of life forms on Earth and the ecological roles they perform
- farming method that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon while producing nutritious food
- describe the amount of output per unit of land in agricultural production
- what is the process by which soil is moved or washed away from its original location
- activity that involves putting seeds or young plants into the ground to grow
- term for the information provided on a food product's packaging that describes the nutritional content and ingredients
- practice of growing crops in low-density areas
- sustainable land use system that combines agriculture and forestry practices
- term for domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the production of commodities such as meat, milk, and eggs
- term for a domesticated, locally adapted plant or animal variety that has developed over time through traditional farming practices
- name of the transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life on Earth
89 Clues: substance used to kill rodents • cultivation of crops for market sale • substance used to kill insects called • practice of growing crops on a small scale • abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management • practice of growing crops in low-density areas • what is the physical composition of soil called • first step in establishing a new farm or garden • ...
The Great Leap Forward 2021-10-04
Across
- a large community specifically made for farming large areas of land
- sending goods out of the country
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- the practice of farming
- receiving goods into the country
Down
- the political party Mao Zedong led
- the development of industries on a wide scale
- extreme scarcity of food
- information used to promote a political cause
- country of the Great Leap Forward
10 Clues: the practice of farming • extreme scarcity of food • sending goods out of the country • receiving goods into the country • country of the Great Leap Forward • the political party Mao Zedong led • the development of industries on a wide scale • information used to promote a political cause • a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall • ...
Games 2021-02-19
Across
- The person which flyes a maschine.
- You can eat it as a breakfast with fruits.
- The overall result of farming.
- A fruit that you get by farming.
- if you have a cold you feel powerless.
- What you do if you'r about two sleep.
Down
- In the case that something is very short.
- What wild animals do in winter season.
- The place that you have to stay if injured.
- After you get hurt and have to stay at the.
- When something is obvious or selfexplaining.
- What you feel after you lost your wallet.
12 Clues: The overall result of farming. • A fruit that you get by farming. • The person which flyes a maschine. • What you do if you'r about two sleep. • What wild animals do in winter season. • if you have a cold you feel powerless. • In the case that something is very short. • What you feel after you lost your wallet. • You can eat it as a breakfast with fruits. • ...
Voyage- by Advait 2024-03-05
Across
- ____ strait lies between India and Sri Lanka
- The land down under
- _______ farming is practised for needs of only self, not for profit
- the Indian state that contributes to the most tea production
- _____ crops are primarily grown for commercial purposes
Down
- Zaid crops are grown in this season
- An inlet of the sea of large areal proportions
- The first supercontinent
- The biggest continent
- Sri Lanka is a/an ____,a minor landform
- uplifted sections of the earths crust
- _______ cultivation is a type of farming practiced by tribals
12 Clues: The land down under • The biggest continent • The first supercontinent • Zaid crops are grown in this season • uplifted sections of the earths crust • Sri Lanka is a/an ____,a minor landform • ____ strait lies between India and Sri Lanka • An inlet of the sea of large areal proportions • _____ crops are primarily grown for commercial purposes • ...
Agriculture 2022-06-27
Across
- a long narrow hole dug at the side of a field
- practice or science of farming
- to raise a crop from seeding to harvest
- a device that sprays large amounts of liquid over crops
- to cover a place with water
- a device with sharp metal blades that breaks up the earth
- a large group of cultivated plants
Down
- to gather food from fields
- a vehicle that pulls farm equipment
- to supply land or crops with water
- to make something naturally
- business of growing crops or keeping animals on a farm
12 Clues: to gather food from fields • to make something naturally • to cover a place with water • practice or science of farming • to supply land or crops with water • a large group of cultivated plants • a vehicle that pulls farm equipment • to raise a crop from seeding to harvest • a long narrow hole dug at the side of a field • ...
Medieval Europe Cross word 2025-04-06
Across
- Armed warriors who fought on horse back
- The strongest Germanic Tribe
- people who worked the land on a manor and were legally tied to it
- The equivalent of money in Medieval Europe
- Geography Shaped Europe's development
- Crowned Emperor by the Pope
Down
- Provided a natural barrier in Europe
- a farming community that was self-sufficient
- A Philadelphia native term for an object
- Land granted to a vassal by a lord
- A political and social order that organized society
- rotation An improvement to farming that increased the population of Europe
12 Clues: Crowned Emperor by the Pope • The strongest Germanic Tribe • Land granted to a vassal by a lord • Provided a natural barrier in Europe • Geography Shaped Europe's development • Armed warriors who fought on horse back • A Philadelphia native term for an object • The equivalent of money in Medieval Europe • a farming community that was self-sufficient • ...
Chapter 7 lesson 1 and 2 crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- connected or joined together
- A hollow where soil has collapsed
- Built up of three continents
- needed to do in order to grow crops
- was suited for farming and had rich volcanic soil
- tool used for math made up of a system of knots
- For a limited period
Down
- The first to live here were called native americans
- Eventually became the biggest city in mesoamerica
- a society of people who go under one tribe name
- One of the best and largest armed forces in the region
- Settled in square wooden homes called hogans
- was ruled by the greatest Maya king
- known for their calendar still used today
- first people to reach the far northern sides of north america
- most important food in the americas
- built the city that eventually became the biggest city in meso america
17 Clues: For a limited period • connected or joined together • Built up of three continents • A hollow where soil has collapsed • was ruled by the greatest Maya king • needed to do in order to grow crops • most important food in the americas • known for their calendar still used today • Settled in square wooden homes called hogans • a society of people who go under one tribe name • ...
World of Agriculture 2021-10-18
Across
- sector of GDP, examples - farming, ranching, crops
- goods being bought by a country and brought in
- rate at which the value of a currency is falling
- acronym for united states dollar
- a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features
- the weather conditions prevailing over a long period
- also known as corn
- acronym for gross domestic product
- sector of GDP, examples - manufacturing & factories
- forms of money from each country
- two words; the percentage of people who can read and write
Down
- a raw material that can be bought and sold
- resources that exist without any actions of humankind
- sector of GDP, examples - tourism, hotels, restaurants
- two words; percentage of people who do not have a job
- goods being sold to another country
- land able to be utilized in farming
17 Clues: also known as corn • acronym for united states dollar • forms of money from each country • acronym for gross domestic product • goods being sold to another country • land able to be utilized in farming • a raw material that can be bought and sold • goods being bought by a country and brought in • rate at which the value of a currency is falling • ...
Maya 2024-01-29
Across
- farming farming or growing crops on a hill
- A big pointed structure
- a person who digs up and documents artifacts
- an autonomous state consisting of a city
Down
- Not having food to eat for a long time period
- a picture writing
- People who live in mesoamerica
- believing in many gods
- a big building made of blocks
- When a place has not rained for months
10 Clues: a picture writing • believing in many gods • A big pointed structure • a big building made of blocks • People who live in mesoamerica • When a place has not rained for months • an autonomous state consisting of a city • farming farming or growing crops on a hill • a person who digs up and documents artifacts • Not having food to eat for a long time period
Vocabulary practice (farming edition) 2020-04-23
Across
- The place where you put your farming and gardening tools.
- That mineral of grey color that is used for tools.
- That tool you use to prepare the earth for farming.
- That tool you use to cut trees!
- That mineral which is of reddish brown color.
- The place where horsies sleep!
- What you use in Stardew Valley to cut grass.
- The place where you grind wheat into flour.
Down
- The device that waters the plants automatically.
- The place where you grow plants in an artificial environment.
- The place where the chicken sleep.
- a tool you use to cut stone.
- The place where you put the cows so they can sleep comfy.
- The place where you store grain.
14 Clues: a tool you use to cut stone. • The place where horsies sleep! • That tool you use to cut trees! • The place where you store grain. • The place where the chicken sleep. • The place where you grind wheat into flour. • What you use in Stardew Valley to cut grass. • That mineral which is of reddish brown color. • The device that waters the plants automatically. • ...
Revision - farming in Scotland 2026-03-06
Geography key term revision 2015-11-18
Across
- make an idea clear by describing in detail
- _______________ countries are those that are poor agriculturally and economically
- explain the meaning of
- extend the application assuming the existing trends will continue
- amount gained
- the way in which something is shared
- change in global or regional climate patterns
- science or practice of farming
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
- quality or state of being different or diverse
- plants
Down
- something that deviates from the norm, the odd one out
- environment around a community or organism that contains the factors influencing its life
- the number of people in a certain area
- when you ____________ for something you provide a record of it and the reasons for it
- examine methodically and in detail
- ________ land is land that is able to be used for farming
- animals
18 Clues: plants • animals • amount gained • explain the meaning of • science or practice of farming • examine methodically and in detail • the way in which something is shared • the number of people in a certain area • make an idea clear by describing in detail • change in global or regional climate patterns • quality or state of being different or diverse • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2017-01-28
Across
- A tax on imported goods
- All the businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of service.
- storage place for military equipment
- Person who wanted to end slavery
- free from outside control; self-governing
- a local law or piece of legislation
- Farming
- labor a form of manual labor usually applied to growing crops that involves the enslavement of a group of people; typically refers to the enslavement of the African people in the New World
Down
- rights the position that the federal government should not interfere with the states exercising their constitutional powers
- focus on the interest of one's region
- person who wanted the south to secede
- a large farm
- Practice of farming
- To leave or withdraw
- runner people who sneaked goods through the Civil War blockade
- a person who supported the Union during the entire Civil War period
- Runaway
- to put an end to
18 Clues: Runaway • Farming • a large farm • to put an end to • Practice of farming • To leave or withdraw • A tax on imported goods • Person who wanted to end slavery • a local law or piece of legislation • storage place for military equipment • focus on the interest of one's region • person who wanted the south to secede • free from outside control; self-governing • ...
Unit 4 Environmental Science 2025-03-24
Across
- the degradation of the earth's land, usually by improper disposal of waste.
- process where land turns into desert due to erosion.
- harmful substances in the air from factories and vehicles.
- contamination of lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- fog mixed with smoke and pollutants.
- the practice of managing and caring for forests.
- the decrease of the oceans' PH.
- early 20th century agricultural shift that boosted crop yields.
Down
- increases in the number of the population.
- process that cleans used water before it returns to nature.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the process of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine.
- depletion thinning of the protective layer that shields us from UV rays.
- genetically modified crops for improved traits
- farming practice of growing one crop over a large area.
- process of removing salt from seawater.
- catching fish from the water.
- how we rely on H20 from drinking to farming.
18 Clues: catching fish from the water. • the decrease of the oceans' PH. • fog mixed with smoke and pollutants. • process of removing salt from seawater. • the process of making an area more urban. • increases in the number of the population. • contamination of lakes, rivers, and oceans. • how we rely on H20 from drinking to farming. • ...
Westward Migration and Native Americans 2025-09-12
Across
- fencing that controlled animals and divided land
- animal central to Native American life on the Great Plains
- agreements between Native tribes and the U.S. government
- farming tool improved to break tough prairie soil
- clashes between settlers and Native Americans over land
- movement of people from one country to another
- livestock that were fenced in with barbed wire
- unsettled land at the edge of American expansion
- transportation that connected the East and West
- material used to make stronger plows for farming
Down
- land set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans
- growth of U.S. territory westward across the continent
- activity that nearly drove the buffalo to extinction
- worker who drove cattle across long trails to railroads
- mineral that drove migration and caused Native land loss
- settler who moved west to farm or find new opportunity
- wide, flat grasslands
- business and factories that processed buffalo hides
18 Clues: wide, flat grasslands • movement of people from one country to another • livestock that were fenced in with barbed wire • transportation that connected the East and West • fencing that controlled animals and divided land • unsettled land at the edge of American expansion • material used to make stronger plows for farming • ...
agriculture 2023-05-11
Across
- term for the transformation of raw ingredients into food products through various physical and chemical processes
- strategy can farmers use to increase their income and reduce their risks
- term used to describe the efforts and practices to prevent soil degradation and maintain soil health for future generations
- What farming system involves combining different agricultural practices such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry
- farming approach aims to maintain long-term productivity and ecological balance while minimizing negative environmental and societal impacts
- What is the practice of growing crops in containers
- What is the measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of soil
- agricultural practice of growing multiple crops, often of different species
- modern industrial method of farming that relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technological interventions
- substance controls or eliminates pests, including insects and rodents
- common method is used to determine soil’s nutrient and pH levels
- term for a repository that stores and preserves seeds for future use
- something that is used to protect, contain, and preserve food during transportation and storage
- holistic approach to designing and maintaining self-sufficient, productive ecosystems inspired by natural ecosystems and traditional farming practices
- a farming technique that involves rotating the type of crops grown in a particular field over different seasons or years
- What is the soilless method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent called
- natural fertilizer made from animal waste and decaying organic matter
- substance used to kill insects called
- common agricultural practice involving water application to crops
- important factor in determining plant growth and productivity
- substance used to kill rodents
- recommended technique for improving soil health and reducing weed growth in a garden or farm
- common practice involving regulating and managing how land is utilized within a specific area
- growing practice involves cultivating, processing, and distributing food within urban area
- sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) and hydroponics
- What is the practice of growing crops on the sides of buildings
- sustainable way to manage organic waste at home or in the garden
- term for a structure designed to trap and retain heat commonly used in plant cultivation
- What is the practice of growing crops without human intervention
- sustainable method of agriculture that emphasizes using natural fertilizers, biological pest control
- determining factor for determining the appropriateness of a piece of land for a specific use or activity
- first step in establishing a new farm or garden
- a substance used to control or kill unwanted plants
- practice of cultivating land, raising animals, and producing crops
- farming management strategy uses technology to optimize crop yields,
- substance is used to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth
- describe the ability of land to support various types of agricultural or non-agricultural activities
- farming involves large-scale production for profit and often utilizes modern technologies and management techniques
- abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management
- describes the industry that involves agricultural production and related business activities
- What is a key component of healthy soil that helps improve its fertility and structure
- agricultural activity involves gathering crops or plants for food or other uses
- term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources
Down
- cultivation of crops for market sale
- term that refers to the complex web of activities and actors involved in producing, distributing, and consuming food
- agricultural practice of growing a single crop species in a given area
- What is the topic of concern regarding potential hazards and risks related to food handling, preparation, and consumption
- arrangement of soil particles and their tendency to clump together called
- large-scale, intensive farming practices that use modern technology, machinery, and chemical inputs
- concept that refers to the right of people and communities to control their own food systems,
- What is a common cause of reduced crop yields in coastal regions and arid climates
- practice of growing different crops in the same field
- process of deterioration in the quality of land, including soil, water, and vegetation, which can lead to reduced productivity and biodiversity loss
- agricultural practice involves the deliberate manipulation of plant genetics to produce desired traits
- substance used to kill or prevent the growth of fungi called
- the term for farming aquatic plants and animals in a controlled environment
- important for maintaining a productive and sustainable agricultural system
- pesticide is derived from natural materials and used to control pests while minimizing environmental and human health harm
- the process of creating new land by filling or dredging a body of water
- What is the practice of growing crops in an arid climate
- practice of growing crops for personal consumption
- refers to the legal or customary arrangements that determine how land is owned, used, and transferred
- field of science that combines biology and technology to develop new methods of improving agricultural practices
- term refers to the process of starting and operating a business in the agricultural sector
- common problem in households, restaurants, and supermarkets that contributes to environmental and economic issues
- type of tourism that combines agricultural activities and environmental conservation
- what is the physical composition of soil called
- What common issue can arise from the excessive use of heavy machinery on soil
- sustainable agricultural approach that emphasizes ecological principles and local knowledge while rejecting the use of synthetic inputs
- the practice of growing crops in high-density areas
- name given to the significant increase in agricultural production that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s
- term for the practice of cultivating plants for food, medicine, and decoration
- term used to describe the process of transferring ownership and management of a farm to the next generation of family members
- type of tourism involves visiting and staying on farms or agricultural areas
- practice of growing crops on a small scale
- important factor for plant growth that is determined by the soil's nutrient content and physical properties
- term used to describe a type of farming where people grow crops and raise animals mainly to meet the basic needs
- term used to describe the condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs
- term refers to the variety of life forms on Earth and the ecological roles they perform
- farming method that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon while producing nutritious food
- describe the amount of output per unit of land in agricultural production
- what is the process by which soil is moved or washed away from its original location
- activity that involves putting seeds or young plants into the ground to grow
- term for the information provided on a food product's packaging that describes the nutritional content and ingredients
- practice of growing crops in low-density areas
- sustainable land use system that combines agriculture and forestry practices
- term for domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the production of commodities such as meat, milk, and eggs
- term for a domesticated, locally adapted plant or animal variety that has developed over time through traditional farming practices
- name of the transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life on Earth
89 Clues: substance used to kill rodents • cultivation of crops for market sale • substance used to kill insects called • practice of growing crops on a small scale • abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management • practice of growing crops in low-density areas • what is the physical composition of soil called • first step in establishing a new farm or garden • ...
Geography 2012-03-08
Across
- type of farming done on mountains
- type of farming where different crops are planted in same field
- mountains north of Spain
- main mountain range in Europe
- mountains that run through Italy
- body of water to the west of Europe
Down
- largest inland sea in the world
- body of water to the north of Europe
- mountains that divide Europe and Asia
- Large estate in Mexico
10 Clues: Large estate in Mexico • mountains north of Spain • main mountain range in Europe • largest inland sea in the world • mountains that run through Italy • type of farming done on mountains • body of water to the west of Europe • body of water to the north of Europe • mountains that divide Europe and Asia • type of farming where different crops are planted in same field
SVG Suood Ahmed Hasan Alzaabi 2017-10-19
Across
- / to buy something
- footprint / the amount of carbon dioxide comes from people and etc
- / to make or grow something
- / system of vehicles, same as buses, trains, etc take a from one
- work with fuel.
- paddy / place where rice grow
- / the food same vegetable and fruits and grain in high amount by farmers
- chain / the system of people and things that are involved in getting a product
Down
- / the green live where air, land,water people,animals, and plants live
- to anthor place
- the place where it is made to the person who buys it
- / thing use by farming or related farming
- / people who buys goods or services
- / make changing or teating food or natural as part of an industrial
- / to give thing to people
- change / the weather is change
- / To send goods to another country
17 Clues: to anthor place • work with fuel. • / to buy something • / to give thing to people • / to make or grow something • paddy / place where rice grow • change / the weather is change • / To send goods to another country • / people who buys goods or services • / thing use by farming or related farming • the place where it is made to the person who buys it • ...
Jefferson's home and the innovations inside of it. 2018-12-17
Across
- relating to farming
- a government order restricting foreign trade
- forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces
- No formal alliances with foreign countries
- 4th US president
- The home of the 3rd US president
- The 3rd US president
Down
- 5th US president
- The econimical changes of the late 1700s when manufacturing replaced farming as the man form of work
- the furniture came from Paris
10 Clues: 5th US president • 4th US president • relating to farming • The 3rd US president • the furniture came from Paris • The home of the 3rd US president • No formal alliances with foreign countries • a government order restricting foreign trade • forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces • ...
Hunting And Gathering 2014-03-04
Across
- location of the buffalo jumP
- areas too hilly or rockey for farming
- people who work for there own survival
- what is a major factor in why people subsistence farm
Down
- countries subsistence farming is mostly in____________-
- children look after__________
- an econonmic system in which decisions are based on customs
- who produces and services
- hunting style from many years ago.
- who are goods and services for
10 Clues: who produces and services • location of the buffalo jumP • children look after__________ • who are goods and services for • hunting style from many years ago. • areas too hilly or rockey for farming • people who work for there own survival • what is a major factor in why people subsistence farm • countries subsistence farming is mostly in____________- • ...
Maya 2024-01-29
Across
- farming farming or growing crops on a hill
- A big pointed structure
- a person who digs up and documents artifacts
- an autonomous state consisting of a city
Down
- Not having food to eat for a long time period
- a picture writing
- People who live in mesoamerica
- believing in many gods
- a big building made of blocks
- When a place has not rained for months
10 Clues: a picture writing • believing in many gods • A big pointed structure • a big building made of blocks • People who live in mesoamerica • When a place has not rained for months • an autonomous state consisting of a city • farming farming or growing crops on a hill • a person who digs up and documents artifacts • Not having food to eat for a long time period
Exploration & Americas 2020-01-16
Across
- The growth of large plantations led to the rise in this trade
- Inca farming system
- Main reason to colonize...Pink Floyd
- The Columbian Exchange introduced this to Europe
- Route slaves took between Africa & The Americas
- This society used color string and knots for record keeping
- Controlled by Portugal imported the most slaves
- Temples in S. America Tombs in Egypt
- Primary killer of natives
- The slave trade led to increased violence & warfare in this directional part of Africa
Down
- The middle passage resulted in an estimated 2 million slave
- New navigation tools & proved ships led to Dora's job
- Aztec farming technique
- We built our empire through trade & war
- These aren't these Indies? So I am where?
- Economic theory during the Age of Exploration
16 Clues: Inca farming system • Aztec farming technique • Primary killer of natives • Main reason to colonize...Pink Floyd • Temples in S. America Tombs in Egypt • We built our empire through trade & war • These aren't these Indies? So I am where? • Economic theory during the Age of Exploration • Route slaves took between Africa & The Americas • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-02-21
Across
- a body of bees settled together, as in a hive.
- A shelter constructed for housing a colony of honeybees
- To have power over one’s self/ antonym of akrasia
- pleasure, especially when gained from the satisfaction of a desire.
- to put to use (useful)
- the action of delaying or postponing something
- to discover the meaning of (anything obscure or difficult to trace or understand
- the quality of being easily adapted or of offering many different options
Down
- the state of being committed.
- control or restraint of oneself or one's actions, feelings, etc
- A person who studies about insects
- Farming of honey bees
- Farming of silkworms
- an occupation, activity, or pursuit in which such interest is shown
- The state of acting against your better judgement
- forming a whole; combined:
16 Clues: Farming of silkworms • Farming of honey bees • to put to use (useful) • forming a whole; combined: • the state of being committed. • A person who studies about insects • a body of bees settled together, as in a hive. • the action of delaying or postponing something • To have power over one’s self/ antonym of akrasia • The state of acting against your better judgement • ...
Settling the West 2025-03-17
Across
- Spanish speaking neighborhoods in a town
- A way of farming in which seeds are planted deep in the ground.
- Large, highly profitable wheat farm
- Money paid by contract at regular intervals
- Move to a new place.
- Type of mining that uses highly pressurized water
- Vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- Piece of U.S. public land acquired while living on it and farming
Down
- Name for Great Plains farmers
- Absorb a group into the culture of another population
- New idea or method
- Group of citizens that organize to find criminals and bring them to justice.
- Huge ranch
- To remove by force
- Person that continually moves from place to place.
- Plot of land assigned to an individual for a specific purpose.
16 Clues: Huge ranch • New idea or method • To remove by force • Move to a new place. • Name for Great Plains farmers • Large, highly profitable wheat farm • Spanish speaking neighborhoods in a town • Money paid by contract at regular intervals • Type of mining that uses highly pressurized water • Person that continually moves from place to place. • ...
Ag-Blake Erickson 2016-01-19
Across
- means any technological application that uses biological systems
- cultivation of crops in tropical forests
- animals kept for some utilitarian reason whose breading is controlled by humans
- highly mechanized, large scale farming
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- a class of agriculture
- the cultivation of domesticated crops
- changes made to the environment
- expenditure of much labor
Down
- a second crop is planted after the first one was harvested
- regards a system of agriculture organization whereas farm laborers are not compensated via wages
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant and animal domestication
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- term used to describe large scale farming
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
18 Clues: a class of agriculture • expenditure of much labor • changes made to the environment • the cultivation of domesticated crops • highly mechanized, large scale farming • cultivation of crops in tropical forests • term used to describe large scale farming • the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • ...
Stone Age Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-14
Across
- A result of farming, people no longer had to move around
- training animals and plants
- The world's first city
- Houses in çatalhöyük had no _____ so wild animals could not get in
- Farming and the production of food
- People in çatalhöyük moved around on the _____.
- People drew cave art because they had no _______.
Down
- This important discovery could be used to keep warm, provide light, or cook food
- The society people lived in in the Old Stone Age
- Where scientists think humanity started
- Lasted from 12,000 BC to 4,000 BC
- How years ago did humanity begin?
- Lasted from the beginning of humanity to 12,000 BC
- A reason to domesticate animals
- How people obtained meat in Hunter-Gatherer society
- How people obtained fruits, vegetables, and nuts in Hunter-Gatherer society
- The material Paleolithic tools were made of
- Buildings in çatalhöyük were made out of _____.
18 Clues: The world's first city • training animals and plants • A reason to domesticate animals • Lasted from 12,000 BC to 4,000 BC • How years ago did humanity begin? • Farming and the production of food • Where scientists think humanity started • The material Paleolithic tools were made of • Buildings in çatalhöyük were made out of _____. • ...
Becoming a State: Colorado 2026-03-20
Across
- Growing plants like wheat or corn
- A large area of flat land
- Sending messages using dots and dashes
- People who move to a new place to live
- A person who speaks for others in government
- The place Colorado was before becoming a state
- A set of rules for how government works
Down
- Land given to settlers by the government
- A unit of land equal to 43,560 square feet
- Bringing water to crops
- A person who legally belongs to a country
- A way of farming using very little water
- A city connected by the railroad in the reading
- A system of tracks used to move goods and people
- People who came from other countries to work
- A person who sends and receives telegraph messages
- When a territory becomes a state
- A house made of dirt blocks
18 Clues: Bringing water to crops • A large area of flat land • A house made of dirt blocks • When a territory becomes a state • Growing plants like wheat or corn • Sending messages using dots and dashes • People who move to a new place to live • A set of rules for how government works • Land given to settlers by the government • A way of farming using very little water • ...
Africa Vocabulary Words 2025-12-09
Across
- excessive grazing of animals that leads to desertification and erosion
- the process through which topsoil is worn away
- growing crops to sell for profit
- growing enough food for your family
- watering crops
- ethnic group found along the east coast of Africa
- a farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest
- cutting down all vegetation in an area
- grasslands
Down
- contamination of water sources that is unusable for drinking,cooking,and other activities
- a country without access to a large body of water
- poor farming practices that led to soil exhaustion
- the growth and expansion of cities
- the process through which land becomes a desert
- no rainfall for a long period of time
- the belief that objects,places,and creatures all possess a spirit
- climate with little to no water
17 Clues: grasslands • watering crops • climate with little to no water • growing crops to sell for profit • the growth and expansion of cities • growing enough food for your family • no rainfall for a long period of time • cutting down all vegetation in an area • the process through which topsoil is worn away • the process through which land becomes a desert • ...
Cross word one 2022-03-21
Across
- letting a piece of land rest every few years
- A period of time without much rain, the soil becomes dry
- Rows of trees grown at right angles to prevent the wind from blowing away the soil
- Farming on a large scale
- When farmers turn hills into farmland
- too many livestock, not enough land
Down
- What does food shortage lead to?
- Farming for profit
- what does E stand for in MEDC
- growing crops/rearing animals for consumption by the farmer and their family
- providing a service
- Less Economically developed country
- growth of international integration
- A type of agriculture where people use crops
- Soil erosion is caused when the soil is _____
- Because of poor diet children can get swollen bellies, round faces, and change in hair color
16 Clues: Farming for profit • providing a service • Farming on a large scale • what does E stand for in MEDC • What does food shortage lead to? • Less Economically developed country • growth of international integration • too many livestock, not enough land • When farmers turn hills into farmland • letting a piece of land rest every few years • ...
Land Use and Ecology 2023-05-31
Across
- When fertile land becomes dry like a desert
- Areas of open land often used for farming
- A community of organisms and their abiotic factors
- A growth rate that is increasingly faster with time
- ______ factors include living and once living things
- A group of the same species together at the same time
- Total mass of living matter at each trophic level
- Areas containing a city and a governing body
- Carrying ______ is the largest sustainable population size
- A food ______ shows all the feeding relationships in an area
Down
- Another term for farming
- ______ pyramids are models representing trophic levels
- Multiple populations interacting
- The largest level of organization; All the ecosystems together
- All the nonliving factors of an ecosystem
- A food ______ shows one set of feeding relationships
16 Clues: Another term for farming • Multiple populations interacting • Areas of open land often used for farming • All the nonliving factors of an ecosystem • When fertile land becomes dry like a desert • Areas containing a city and a governing body • Total mass of living matter at each trophic level • A community of organisms and their abiotic factors • ...
Sustainable Ag Agroforestry (Unit 6) 2023-01-04
Across
- the intentional integration of trees & shrubs into crop and animal farming systems to create environmental, economic, and social benefits
- the key concept in agroforestry is ___________ trees
- this system grows food, herbal, botanical, or decorative crops under a forest canopy
- these shelter crops, animals, buildings, and soil from wind, snow, dust, and odors
- this is the term for planting crops between rows of trees
- agroforestry creates ________ farms, ranches, and woodlands
- agroforestry creates ___________ in rural communities
- this is the term for encouraging people to employ agroforestry techniques
- crops grown in forest farming include ____________, mushrooms, and ferns
Down
- windbreaks increase bee ______________
- agroforestry combines _______ & ________
- agroforestry fosters productivity, profitability, and environmental ________________
- agroforestry creates _________ for wildlife
- the USDA Agroforestry __________ Framework
- this combines trees with livestock and their forages on one piece of land
- silvopasture ____________ livestock and their forages
- agroforestry creates _________ production
17 Clues: windbreaks increase bee ______________ • agroforestry combines _______ & ________ • agroforestry creates _________ production • the USDA Agroforestry __________ Framework • agroforestry creates _________ for wildlife • the key concept in agroforestry is ___________ trees • silvopasture ____________ livestock and their forages • ...
