farming Crossword Puzzles
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
Unit 9 2026-06-02
Across
- Nagu hane selga vesi
- Moodustama
- Tarbimine
- Tõmba hoogu maha!
- Agroäri
- Elurikkus
- Kasvuhoonegaaside heitkogused
- Katastroofiline
- Põllumajandus
- Metsatustamine
- Aastane toodang
- Ära ärata magavat koera
Down
- Kasv
- Heitkogused
- Lööma kaks kärbest ühe hoobiga
- Insektitsiid
- Põllumajanduse industrialiseerimine
- Graafikus olema
- Masinad
- Laienemine
- Sada aastat
- Kriitiline
- Väetis
- Krooksuma
24 Clues: Kasv • Väetis • Masinad • Agroäri • Tarbimine • Elurikkus • Krooksuma • Moodustama • Laienemine • Kriitiline • Heitkogused • Sada aastat • Insektitsiid • Põllumajandus • Metsatustamine • Graafikus olema • Katastroofiline • Aastane toodang • Tõmba hoogu maha! • Nagu hane selga vesi • Ära ärata magavat koera • Kasvuhoonegaaside heitkogused • Lööma kaks kärbest ühe hoobiga • Põllumajanduse industrialiseerimine
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
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) • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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
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
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
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
Industrial Era 2022-05-10
Ffa creed 2025-09-17
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
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
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 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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Precision Farming & Global Positioning Essentials 2023-12-11
Across
- European satellite navigation system. GNSS, Control, space and user are the three main component of.
- Electronic charged layer affecting GNSS signals.
- The acronym for Graphical User Interface.
- Both moving and stationary GPS units need to simultaneously track this set of objects in space.
- This type of data storage in GIS uses a grid format.
- Software which is used for analyzing and making maps from location-based data.
- Type of data with less accurate orbital information.
- Part of GNSS responsible for satellite management and data correction.
- These receivers use carrier- phase tracking methods to provide centimeter accuracy for surveying, topography mapping and automated steering.
- A measure indicating how various errors (Ionospheric, tropospheric, clock, and multipath) impact the overall accuracy of a GPS reading. Antenna, It should be installed at highest position, so it does not face multipath type errors.
Down
- It should be installed their where we can easily see it and operate it.
- Increased GPS accuracy using differential correction.
- A Coordinate used to specify north-south position.
- It is in space providing location signals.
- A method in GIS that uses vertices and segments to create points, lines and polygons to represent objects.
- station, This stationary part of a GPS system knows its own precise location, where the satellites are, and can figure out the exact distance to them. WGS84, Global position model used by GPS.
- A system that helps to find exact locations in the world.
- Mask, A setting in a receiver that blocks incoming signals from low in the sky to lessen certain errors.
- The shape of the Earth used in GPS.
- Attenuation, The weakening of a signal as it travels through barriers.
- Error due to signal reflection.
- Three satellites are needed, but a fourth is used to correct for correcting which errors. Trilateration, Finding location by measuring distances.
- The measure of strength of the desired signal relative to the background noise.
23 Clues: Error due to signal reflection. • The shape of the Earth used in GPS. • The acronym for Graphical User Interface. • It is in space providing location signals. • Electronic charged layer affecting GNSS signals. • A Coordinate used to specify north-south position. • This type of data storage in GIS uses a grid format. • ...
Ag Business Terms-Farming Game 2024-04-03
Across
- the operations and businesses that are associated with agriculture
- right column
- Sheet- form that compares your assets to your liabilities, it is also known as the net worth statement
- Term- time period over 10 years
- different types of breeds or businesses within one business
- something you owe
- something that is used or changes drastically from year to year
- something you earn
- a loan for the purpose of buying land
- Worth- the total amount of money you are worth NW=TA-TL
- Debt Ratio- ratio that shows how much of your debt is current =CL/TL
- Statement- form that breaks down expenses into specific categories and enterprises
- you have spent more money than you earned
Down
- property or items owned by a business that are depreciable
- left column
- list of items on hand at a specific point in time
- resources you own
- money paid to secure a loan in order to show your ability to make payments
- Sheet- form that breaks down income into specific categories and enterprises
- Statement- shows how much you have earned and spent, gives the profit or loss for the time period
- something you pay
- shows money coming in and going out in real time
22 Clues: left column • right column • resources you own • something you owe • something you pay • something you earn • Term- time period over 10 years • a loan for the purpose of buying land • you have spent more money than you earned • shows money coming in and going out in real time • list of items on hand at a specific point in time • ...
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 • ...
1800s Industrial/Jackson 2026-05-12
Across
- Type of farming usually led to debt
- Crops for profit (indigo)
- Type of farming for you and your family
- Doctrine stating US stays to themselves
- Inventor of the cotton gin
Down
- Extreme loyalty to a region
- New town in Mass. that had many new factories
- Idea to connect the country and use a national bank
- Compromise where Maine was free, Missouri Slave, drew a line
- Jackson wins in a landslide
- What happened to the # of slaves with the cotton gin?
- Backroom deal- JQ Adams wins
12 Clues: Crops for profit (indigo) • Inventor of the cotton gin • Extreme loyalty to a region • Jackson wins in a landslide • Backroom deal- JQ Adams wins • Type of farming usually led to debt • Type of farming for you and your family • Doctrine stating US stays to themselves • New town in Mass. that had many new factories • Idea to connect the country and use a national bank • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Exploration & Americas 2020-01-16
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Maya 2024-01-29
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- 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
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- 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
SVG Suood Ahmed Hasan Alzaabi 2017-10-19
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- / 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
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- / 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 • ...
Ag-Blake Erickson 2016-01-19
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 _______.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Jefferson's home and the innovations inside of it. 2018-12-17
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
Africa Vocabulary Words 2025-12-09
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
African Civilization: Meroe, Mali, Axum, Bantu 2020-02-09
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- Axum's economic foundation was primarily because of this sector.
- Mali often traded its gold for ________.
- Mali made much of its wealth from _______.
- Bantu people had 400 distinct __________
- Bantu brought new ___________ to people with little immunity
- They used this technique to grow food and depended slowly on rainfall not irrigation.
- Traded to east and west by means of _______ caravans
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- The Meroe civilization provided a paid _______ to the ruler
- Axum's major source of state revenue.
- Axum farming technique.
- A craft specialization practiced by the Meroe civilization
- Salt was used to preserve ________.
- Ruled by an all-powerful sacred monarch (usually a female)
- Axum used this seaway to trade goods.
- A wealthy kingdom that developed in what is today Ghana
- The famous ruler of Mali.
16 Clues: Axum farming technique. • The famous ruler of Mali. • Salt was used to preserve ________. • Axum's major source of state revenue. • Axum used this seaway to trade goods. • Mali often traded its gold for ________. • Bantu people had 400 distinct __________ • Mali made much of its wealth from _______. • Traded to east and west by means of _______ caravans • ...
Jefferson 2021-11-03
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- I am quite an ____________, as I like to study constellations
- Flying mammal
- My face is on this coin
- rotation, A farming method that helps recycle the nutrients in the soil
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- A type of economy that is not governed with regulations (2 words)
- man, A person who is skilled and educated in many different fields
- A building with a telescope for observing the stars
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- I sold my books to this place after their collection was destroyed by the British
- My home in Virginia
- A special type of farm where grapes are grown
- I designed several of these domes for famous building in Virginia
- Man's best friend
- Some people call me an ___________ because of my interest in farming
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • My home in Virginia • Likes to chase mice • My face is on this coin • A special type of farm where grapes are grown • A building with a telescope for observing the stars • I am quite an ____________, as I like to study constellations • I designed several of these domes for famous building in Virginia • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2015-01-28
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- A seasonal wind that comes with rain
- The teaching or religion of Buddha
- An ancient Indian language
- An ancient civilization that flourished near the Indus River
- System that holds different classes of people from highest to lowest
- Religion that worships six main gods
- The calming of the body and clearing of the mind
- If you are a good person in your past like you will have good...
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- To ease the body of all troubles
- The final goal in Buddhism is to reach...
- When you die and are reborn again
- Farming for only the resources needed
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- A large part of a continent
- Religion that worships one god (Buddha)
- A Mauryan emperor who ruled around 269 BCE to 232 BCE
16 Clues: Ancient Hindu scriptures • An ancient Indian language • A large part of a continent • To ease the body of all troubles • When you die and are reborn again • The teaching or religion of Buddha • A seasonal wind that comes with rain • Religion that worships six main gods • Farming for only the resources needed • Religion that worships one god (Buddha) • ...
Southeast Asia Review Puzzle 2022-05-02
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- is still a major economic activity in Southeast Asia even though there have been many advancements
- a type of climate caused by extreme elevation
- religion that was introduced to Asia by India
- a group of islands
- the Cambodian Communist Party
- the government is in charge of many things owned
- included much of present-day Cambodia, Thailand,Myanmar, and peninsular Malaysia
- where a family grows their own food
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- farming to make a profit
- island nations of a region
- a level field that is flooded to grow rice
- active volcanic area in Southeast Asia
- a person who is devoted to their country
- piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- where most people in Southeast Asia live
- nations that are directly attached
16 Clues: a group of islands • farming to make a profit • island nations of a region • the Cambodian Communist Party • nations that are directly attached • where a family grows their own food • active volcanic area in Southeast Asia • a person who is devoted to their country • where most people in Southeast Asia live • a level field that is flooded to grow rice • ...
Top 16 words in the video!?! 2024-03-18
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- to supply land with water for farming
- not having an obvious order or plan
- never been seen or existed in the past
- to express something through looks and behavior
- the process in which a substance is carried from plants to plants
- things related to farming
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- to make something less strong or uncontrollable by causing changes and problems
- a slight difference in something
- an insect or small animal that is harmful
- the amount by which one thing is different from another
- to make someone gradually weaker or worse
- a long strip or large area, especially of land
- to enhance something to its maximum potential
- to start using a plan or system
- to be connected and hard to separate
- a field planted with rice growing in water
16 Clues: things related to farming • to start using a plan or system • a slight difference in something • not having an obvious order or plan • to be connected and hard to separate • to supply land with water for farming • never been seen or existed in the past • an insect or small animal that is harmful • to make someone gradually weaker or worse • ...
Cross word one 2022-03-21
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Agriculture Careers 2026-04-23
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- Designs and takes care of outdoor spaces like yards.
- Manages and protects forests and trees.
- Designs ways to process and produce food.
- Studies crops and soil to improve farming.
- Studies animal DNA to improve health and traits.
- A doctor who cares for animals.
- Selects and breeds animals for desired traits.
- Takes care of plants growing inside a greenhouse.
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- Studies food to make it safer, healthier, or better tasting.
- Teaches students about farming, plants, animals, and agriculture.
- Grows crops or raises animals for food and products.
- Manages and feeds large groups of livestock, usually cattle.
- Studies soil to help plants grow better.
- Grows and cares for plants, flowers, or vegetables.
- Ranger – Protects parks and helps visitors learn about nature.
- Arranges flowers for events, decorations, or sales.
16 Clues: A doctor who cares for animals. • Manages and protects forests and trees. • Studies soil to help plants grow better. • Designs ways to process and produce food. • Studies crops and soil to improve farming. • Selects and breeds animals for desired traits. • Studies animal DNA to improve health and traits. • Takes care of plants growing inside a greenhouse. • ...
Sustainable Ag Agroforestry (Unit 6) 2023-01-04
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Part 6: Crossword (16 Marks) 2012-11-21
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- Banks One of the best fishing areas in the world
- Fuels Minerals when burned to provide energy
- Beds/Where salmon lay their eggs
- This continent exports the most minerals
- Damage to farmlands
- Fertilizer, Pesticides and Herbicides are all examples of ________
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- Shellfish and smallfish are eaten by these microscopic animals and plants
- A pure, naturally occuring, non iving substance
- Fishing Four million people participate in this "sport" anually
- Fishery This type of fishing is done in lakes such as the Great Lakes, Great Slave lake, etc.
- Brings back growth
- Produces the most metal ores in Canada
- This fish has 5 different types
- This part of Canada has the worst farming lands
- this part of Canada has the best farming lands
- An example of a mineral
16 Clues: Brings back growth • Damage to farmlands • An example of a mineral • This fish has 5 different types • Beds/Where salmon lay their eggs • Produces the most metal ores in Canada • This continent exports the most minerals • Fuels Minerals when burned to provide energy • this part of Canada has the best farming lands • A pure, naturally occuring, non iving substance • ...
History Test 1 2023-11-19
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- Advanced civilizations often built a _______ around their city for protection
- Bewässerungsanlagen in English
- another name for Mesopotamia
- The king passed on the rules to __________, who then told the people
- The river where ancient Egypt was located
- the first "state" in Austria
- how people got goods and knowledge (Handeln)
- Urgeschichte in English
- people who hunt for their food
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- The first writing was called this
- one of the oldest set of laws; created by the king of Babylon
- land that great for farming
- the age where farming started and people began to stay in one place
- a structure built in Mesopotamia to probably honor the Gods
- someone whose job is to write
- Mesopotamia is between the Euphrates and ____________ rivers.
- people who moved around often and did not have a village or town to live in
- verteidigen in English
18 Clues: verteidigen in English • Urgeschichte in English • land that great for farming • another name for Mesopotamia • the first "state" in Austria • someone whose job is to write • Bewässerungsanlagen in English • people who hunt for their food • The first writing was called this • The river where ancient Egypt was located • how people got goods and knowledge (Handeln) • ...
Early Humans DAMS2022 2022-10-11
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- close relatives to modern humans
- People who have no permanent home, and who travel from place to place to find food.
- to become skilled at one job
- cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock (farming)
- written language that uses pictures as words
- events that happened before things were written down
- Way of life, attitudes and behavior characteristic of a particular group of humans
- the new stone age
- living things changing to adapt to their environment
- the most advanced human society
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- small groups of people that lived and worked together and shared food
- another word for modern humans
- switch from all hunting/gathering to include farming
- the old stone age
- to alter a living thing so that it better suits the needs of humans
- Tools, jewelry and other things made by humans
- scientists who study artifacts
- to move from one place to another
18 Clues: the old stone age • the new stone age • to become skilled at one job • another word for modern humans • scientists who study artifacts • the most advanced human society • close relatives to modern humans • to move from one place to another • written language that uses pictures as words • Tools, jewelry and other things made by humans • ...
Civil War Stuff 2025-01-10
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- the 28th state annexed to the USA in 1845
- forming of SECTIONS of people who think like each other
- land was mostly farming
- _____ Americans did not have basic human rights until after the Civil War
- wanted to keep slavery
- wanted to get rid of slavery
- the main cash crop grown in the south
- location of the first battle of Civil War
- the Missouri ____ said states below the 36 latitude would be slave states
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- Texas black learn about freedom in Galveston
- agriculture and growing things to eat
- train tracks and trains made it faster to mover around
- the act of blocking supplies from flowing
- New__ was/is one of Americas largest cities
- U.S. president during the Civil War
- Large guns that shoot bowling ball sized bullets
- had big cities and coal mining
- last battle of the Civil War in Texas
18 Clues: wanted to keep slavery • land was mostly farming • wanted to get rid of slavery • had big cities and coal mining • U.S. president during the Civil War • agriculture and growing things to eat • the main cash crop grown in the south • last battle of the Civil War in Texas • the 28th state annexed to the USA in 1845 • the act of blocking supplies from flowing • ...
biotech 2014-02-21
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- hurts you bio
- mapping A linear map of the relative positions of genes along a chromosome
- A means to introduce a solution of DNA, protein, or other soluble material into a cell using a fine micro-capillary pipet
- modified organisms gmo from channel one
- water farming
- The genetic complement contained in the chromosomes of a given organism, usually the haploid chromosome state.
- farming
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- The offspring of two parents differing in at least one genetic characteristic
- control control
- breeding pick breeding
- biotech
- engineering The manipulation of an organism's genetic endowment by introducing or eliminating specific genes through modern molecular biology techniques
- copying
- when you get an illness
- An organism in which a foreign DNA gene
15 Clues: biotech • copying • farming • hurts you bio • water farming • control control • breeding pick breeding • when you get an illness • An organism in which a foreign DNA gene • modified organisms gmo from channel one • mapping A linear map of the relative positions of genes along a chromosome • The offspring of two parents differing in at least one genetic characteristic • ...
Year 9 Geography Revision 2015-09-01
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- Where the Green Revolution began
- An underground water source for farmers to use
- A passage which has opened up due to Climate Change
- Farming which occurs in a small area
- How everyone is connected across the world
- An area India has a Comparative Advantage
- A type of revolution which has seen an decrease in food insecurity
- A tax on imports
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- Soil's properties are made up of texture, structure and...
- Farming which occurs over a large area
- The type of tourism for Antarctica
- A way for farmers to protect their crops from the frost
- A way that businesses have other companies make goods for them
- Food security is made up of accessibility, appropriate use and...
- The largest biome
15 Clues: A tax on imports • The largest biome • Where the Green Revolution began • The type of tourism for Antarctica • Farming which occurs in a small area • Farming which occurs over a large area • An area India has a Comparative Advantage • How everyone is connected across the world • An underground water source for farmers to use • ...
WHII_Unit 1 Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Wealthiest man in history
- The first Europeans to visit the Americas were________ when they saw the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.
- cultural diffusion commonly happens through
- famous Muslim explorer who visited the Kingdom of Mali
- Aztecs adaptation for farming on a lake
- Incas adaptation for farming in the Andes mountains
- Incas adaptations for traveling amongst their mountains territory
- Belief in many g-ds
- Trans-Saharan Trade Route spread Islam here
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- Natural feature that helped sailors sail the Indian Ocean Trade Route
- Incas invention for recording information
- Indian Ocean Trade Route spread spread Islam here
- Allowed travelers to cross the Trans-Saharan Trade Route
- ancient way of recording history without writing it down
- Belief in one g-d
15 Clues: Belief in one g-d • Belief in many g-ds • Wealthiest man in history • Aztecs adaptation for farming on a lake • Incas invention for recording information • cultural diffusion commonly happens through • Trans-Saharan Trade Route spread Islam here • Indian Ocean Trade Route spread spread Islam here • Incas adaptation for farming in the Andes mountains • ...
AQUACULTURE 2026-01-26
Across
- EQUIPMENT USE TO TRANSER WATER ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- FISH CULTIVATION ALSO KNOWN AS:
- THE SECTION 107 OF RA 10654 (AQUATIC _______)
- FRY STAGE, ___________, NURSERY STAGE
- TYPE OF NATURAL FOOD
- FISHING METHODS THAT USE POINTY SHARP BLADE AT THE TIP OF THE HANDLE USED TO PIERCE THE FISH
- THE PROCESS WHERE FISH LAY THEIR EGGS
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- __________ AQUACULTURE SYSTEM (RAS)
- IT REFERS TO THE FARMING OF AQUATIC ORGANISM LIKE FISH AND PLANTS
- CREATURE MOSTLY FOUND IN FRESH WATER
- TOOLS USE TO MEASURE ACIDITY AND BASICITY OF WATER
- THE PROCESS TO SELECTING BREEDER FISH
- THE SIMPLEST TYPE OF FISH FARMING THAT USES NATURAL FOOD SOURCES
- AQUACULTURE FARMERS TERM FOR SPERMCELL OF MALE FISH
- THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE POINT AND THE SHANK
15 Clues: TYPE OF NATURAL FOOD • FISH CULTIVATION ALSO KNOWN AS: • __________ AQUACULTURE SYSTEM (RAS) • CREATURE MOSTLY FOUND IN FRESH WATER • THE PROCESS TO SELECTING BREEDER FISH • FRY STAGE, ___________, NURSERY STAGE • THE PROCESS WHERE FISH LAY THEIR EGGS • THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE POINT AND THE SHANK • THE SECTION 107 OF RA 10654 (AQUATIC _______) • ...
The Goat Salmas Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- The process in which topsoil is worn away
- ethnic group found in North Africa
- Grasslands
- The process through which land becomes a desert
- A language group located in the central and southern Africa
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- Contamination of water that makes it unusable
- Cutting down all vegetation in a area
- Poor farming techniques that led to soil exhaustion
- ethnic group found along the east coast of Africa
- The transition zone between the Sahara and Savanna
- Excessive grazing of animals that leads to erosion
- No rainfall for a long period of time
- and burn A farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest
- The belief that objects,places,and creatures all possess a spirit
- Large desert in North Africa
15 Clues: Grasslands • Large desert in North Africa • ethnic group found in North Africa • Cutting down all vegetation in a area • No rainfall for a long period of time • The process in which topsoil is worn away • Contamination of water that makes it unusable • The process through which land becomes a desert • ethnic group found along the east coast of Africa • ...
geography 2026-03-17
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- This type of farming relies on rainfall instead of irrigation
- Sunni chose their Imans who serve as leaders of
- A practice were nomads move herds from mountain to valley pastures
- Shia prophets are only descendants of the prophet
- 90% of Muslims are
- What region of Asia imports a lot of food?
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- A movable wool house
- Another crop Uzbekistan produces is
- What is a market in an Asian country called?
- people who move from place to place are
- Uzbekistan produces a lot of what?
- What does the suffix -Stan mean?
- Farmers who practice sustenance farming only get enough food for their
- A building Muslims use for public worship
- What language is dominant in the Persian gulf?
15 Clues: 90% of Muslims are • A movable wool house • What does the suffix -Stan mean? • Uzbekistan produces a lot of what? • Another crop Uzbekistan produces is • people who move from place to place are • A building Muslims use for public worship • What region of Asia imports a lot of food? • What is a market in an Asian country called? • ...
Farmining 2021-01-20
6 Clues: any one Dairy product? • any one Ornamental plant? • what is the nutrients farming? • In which farming least water is use? • which farming farmer focus on feed themselves and their families? • which farming two or more crop is grown on the same piece of land?
The 3 F´s!!! 2016-05-01
Across
- the business of operating a farm.
- The biggest type of forest in Canada.
- There are 7 and they serve to classify the land quality.
- Animals without backbones, but with shells.
- oak, poplar, birch, ash.
- Oldest Canadian industry, hint: it started before 1497.
- Abbreviation. The seafood comes from sustainable sources
- Growing degree-days.
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- Unit of land measure; 43 560 square feet.
- Type of farming that need small areas of land.
- Type of fish that is found next to the ocean floor.
- Unit of land measure; equal to 100 acres.
- the science of taking care of trees and forests.
- Abbreviation. It helps you identify environmental products.
- Shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing.
- We are now capable of ____ forests.
16 Clues: Growing degree-days. • oak, poplar, birch, ash. • the business of operating a farm. • We are now capable of ____ forests. • The biggest type of forest in Canada. • Unit of land measure; 43 560 square feet. • Unit of land measure; equal to 100 acres. • Animals without backbones, but with shells. • Type of farming that need small areas of land. • ...
Mini lesson 2024-03-18
Across
- to supply land with water for farming
- not having an obvious order or plan
- never been seen or existed in the past
- to express something through looks and behavior
- the process in which a substance is carried from plants to plants
- things related to farming
Down
- to make something less strong or uncontrollable by causing changes and problems
- a slight difference in something
- an insect or small animal that is harmful
- the amount by which one thing is different from another
- to make someone gradually weaker or worse
- a long strip or large area, especially of land
- to enhance something to its maximum potential
- to start using a plan or system
- to be connected and hard to separate
- a field planted with rice growing in water
16 Clues: things related to farming • to start using a plan or system • a slight difference in something • not having an obvious order or plan • to be connected and hard to separate • to supply land with water for farming • never been seen or existed in the past • an insect or small animal that is harmful • to make someone gradually weaker or worse • ...
Artifacts and Inventions of Ancient Civilization 2025-12-04
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- — Farming tool used for digging and planting.
- — Farming tool invented in Mesopotamia to break up soil.
- — Egyptian lever-and-bucket device used to lift Nile water.
- — System for bringing water to Mesopotamian fields.
- — Place where Jewish people gather to pray.
- — Preserved Egyptian body wrapped in linen.
- — Paper-like material made from reeds in Ancient Egypt.
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- — Early human long-distance hunting weapon.
- — Stepped temple in Mesopotamia used for worship.
- — Sacred Jewish text containing laws and teachings.
- — Giant stone tombs built for Egyptian pharaohs
- — Ancient Egyptian picture-writing system.
- — Large Egyptian statue with a lion’s body and human head.
- — Discovery used by early humans for warmth and cooking.
- — Pictures early humans painted on cave walls.
- — Hunting tool early humans used (wood + stone tip).
16 Clues: — Ancient Egyptian picture-writing system. • — Early human long-distance hunting weapon. • — Place where Jewish people gather to pray. • — Preserved Egyptian body wrapped in linen. • — Farming tool used for digging and planting. • — Pictures early humans painted on cave walls. • — Giant stone tombs built for Egyptian pharaohs • ...
The Great Depression 2021-05-26
8 Clues: a state • crashed in 1929 • long shortage of water • working while in pain (?) • farming and growing livestock • farms with tractors tending to crops • when the wind moved tons of dirt around • farming with further advanced technology
Mallory Inca Crossworde 2021-01-29
Across
- something the inca did not have.
- The inca did not have?
- What they did to the dead people.
- Who had their hair parted
- The animal they use to get places.
- What was something the inca were good at.
- Something the Sapa Inca had.
- The ruler of the inca.
- what did the Sapa Inca put over his face.
- The people who get to go to school.
- Something they had in their house.
Down
- What was a common job.
- Who cut their hair long in the back
- What do the rulers live in.
- why did so little criminals try to escape.
- The city where the inca lived.
- Where they did terraca farming.
- Each noble family has a different?
- Where did the criminals sit when they begged.
- A way the inca farmed.
- who was left alone all day.
- who was not allowed to travel on the roads.
- What were the punishments like.
- The name of the inca sun god
24 Clues: What was a common job. • The inca did not have? • A way the inca farmed. • The ruler of the inca. • Who had their hair parted • What do the rulers live in. • who was left alone all day. • Something the Sapa Inca had. • The name of the inca sun god • The city where the inca lived. • Where they did terraca farming. • What were the punishments like. • something the inca did not have. • ...
Air, water, soil, and humans 2017-10-18
Across
- bottle a water bottle that filters water into clean, drinkable water
- draining water that can cause erosion
- farming
- relating to or in the form of minute separate particles
- tons of topsoil was blown into the air creating a HUGE dust cloud
- CFC is short for this
- change a change in the climate
- a community of interacting organisms and their habitat
- how we get from one place to another
- precipitation that contain chemicals and pollutantsm
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- air act a law designed to control air pollution on a national level
- usable fuels created by dead dinos
- anything that harms the environment
- the term for the amount of people our planet can hold
- the amount of people we have enough food for
- a way of preserving soil when farming on hillsides
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- to protect or save something
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- a long period with little or no rainfall
20 Clues: farming • CFC is short for this • to protect or save something • usable fuels created by dead dinos • anything that harms the environment • how we get from one place to another • draining water that can cause erosion • a long period with little or no rainfall • change a change in the climate • the amount of people we have enough food for • ...
Mesopotamia 2018-12-12
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- Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279
- the writing of Mesopotamia
- a mediterranean sea in western Asia
- diverse jobs
- the northernmost civilisation
- a system of gated trenches that let water flow
- a wander, someone who doesn't have a permanent home.
- the southernmost civilisation
- formed laws like the ones today, except a little less harsh
- aka Babylonian capture
- temple in the middle of each city state
- this allowed people who might not be so good a farming a chance
- the river on the left side of Mesopotamia
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- went from the rich, to the poor
- a place where farming flourished
- the river on the right side of the fertile crescent
- music showed that in Mesopotamia had __________
- "Gate of god" the main city of Mesopotamia
- a main character in a story from ancient Mesopotamia
- a person who recorded events on clay tablets
- ... Its a long story
- the belief that there are many gods
22 Clues: diverse jobs • ... Its a long story • aka Babylonian capture • Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279 • the writing of Mesopotamia • the northernmost civilisation • the southernmost civilisation • went from the rich, to the poor • a place where farming flourished • a mediterranean sea in western Asia • the belief that there are many gods • temple in the middle of each city state • ...
The Eastern Mediterranean 2023-03-29
Across
- Another one of the three religions sacred to Jerusalem.
- Largest City in Turkey.
- One of the three religions sacred to Jerusalem.
- Jewish people wrote these papers 2000-5000 years ago that were later found in caves.
- Most people living in the eastern Mediterranean are this religion.
- This beverage is important in Arab Culture.
- The Eastern Mediterraneans history includes a lot of
- The Eastern Mediterranean is very ___
- The first president of Turkey.
- The first president of Turkey tried to do this.
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- Bosporus seperates this sea.
- Jordan people value this.
- The last religion sacred to Jerusalem.
- Makes the Dead sea unusual.
- The capital of Lebanon.
- The name of the Early Farming Village in Modern Turkey.
- The type of climate Turkey has.
- The name of the body of water that cuts through the city of Istanbul, Turkey.
- Bosporus also seperates this sea.
- One of the main crops grown in the Early Farming Village.
20 Clues: The capital of Lebanon. • Largest City in Turkey. • Jordan people value this. • Makes the Dead sea unusual. • Bosporus seperates this sea. • The first president of Turkey. • The type of climate Turkey has. • Bosporus also seperates this sea. • The Eastern Mediterranean is very ___ • The last religion sacred to Jerusalem. • This beverage is important in Arab Culture. • ...
Isabella Da Motta Period:1 2023-05-17
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- Number of births(VIT)
- leaving a county(CC)
- money immigrants send(IDK)
- Textile production to large factories(VIT)
- Small inputs for farming(CC)
- over 20 million people(CC)
- nation stretches across border and state(CC)
- Sustainable growth in urban areas(VIT)
- where functions are coordinated(IDK)
- LA for movies and Houston for energy(IDK)
- Boundary of two dialects(IDK)
- governmental authority shared with central government(CC)
- Study of Politics(VIT)
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- adoption of certain cultural traits(CC)
- subjective information(CC)
- Raw materials
- Large inputs for farming(CC)
- losing traits when in contact with another culture(CC)
- Custom parts of a culture(VIT)
- Things mustr be affordable for low income families(IDK)
- Growing a single crop on same land(IDK)
- Entering a country(CC)
- Natural resources
- Study of human activities(VIT)
- Period of increased agriculture productivity(VIT)
- over 10 million people(CC)
- Physically representing a boundary(IDK)
- information displayed numerically(CC)
28 Clues: Raw materials • Natural resources • leaving a county(CC) • Number of births(VIT) • Entering a country(CC) • Study of Politics(VIT) • subjective information(CC) • money immigrants send(IDK) • over 20 million people(CC) • over 10 million people(CC) • Large inputs for farming(CC) • Small inputs for farming(CC) • Boundary of two dialects(IDK) • Custom parts of a culture(VIT) • ...
India and Pakistan Crossword Puzzle/JD 2021-04-29
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- Was granted independence in 1947.
- The amount of people above the age 15 can read and write.
- The crop of wheat is the major food source in this country.
- A way of making the country’s own products.
- The amount of goods made in an economy.
- What did Pakistan think about melting but didn’t due to ecosystem problems.
- Seventy two percent of India lives here.
- The most farming in Pakistan appears here.
- It fixes many farming problems.
- It depends on textile industries
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- A very good quality product in Pakistan.
- What most Pakistani people work in.
- A revolution that helped Pakistan with a food shortage.
- The average age people live until they die.
- Clothing made from weaving and or knitting.
- The economy that grows faster than India’s economy.
- A lack of water.
- Many of Pakistan doesn’t get this.
- A very famous sport in Pakistan.
- The second most populated country in the world.
20 Clues: A lack of water. • It fixes many farming problems. • It depends on textile industries • A very famous sport in Pakistan. • Was granted independence in 1947. • Many of Pakistan doesn’t get this. • What most Pakistani people work in. • The amount of goods made in an economy. • A very good quality product in Pakistan. • Seventy two percent of India lives here. • ...
