farming Crossword Puzzles
Ag history 2022-05-12
Across
- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
dustbowl 2024-11-18
Across
- to speed up the process
- people not getting enough nutrition
- the upper layer of soil
- project to create windbreaks in the great plains
- farming practice of plowing or planting across a slope following its elevation lines
- process where land becomes visibly less healthy
- severe dust storms that damaged agriculture American and canaidan praries during the 1930s
- gradually destroyed or worn away
- prevention of loss of the topmost layer of the soil from erosion
- height above a level
- method of farming which involves cultivating a field
- semi-desert climate
Down
- warmer and drier than those that form over the ocean
- federal agency in 1935 to coordinate relief activities in response to the dustbowl
- when the lungs are filled with dust
- agency of the US department of agriculture
- when people inhaled dust and got colds
- broad expanse of flatland in North America
- severe dust storm that happened on April 14, 1935
- When there is no rain
- someone moving one place to another
21 Clues: semi-desert climate • height above a level • When there is no rain • to speed up the process • the upper layer of soil • gradually destroyed or worn away • when the lungs are filled with dust • people not getting enough nutrition • someone moving one place to another • when people inhaled dust and got colds • agency of the US department of agriculture • ...
Unit review game 2025-03-23
Across
- Rev Farming method that led to high crop yields, but also environmental damage
- formation Pollutants trapped near the Earth's surface by heat
- acidification The rising acidity of oceans due to CO₂ absorption
- Engineered crops with modified DNA
- The process by which land becomes desert
- A process that removes salt from seawater
- The spread of cities and loss of natural land
Down
- Fishing practice that leads to species depletion
- Wastewater treatment that makes water safe again
- The increasing number of people on Earth
- Farming practice of growing one crop over large areas
- warming The human-caused increase in Earth's temperature
- pollution Contamination of land by human activities
- Harmful substances entering water bodies
- A gas that contributes to smog and acid rain
- Extracting minerals from the earth
- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- pollution Harmful substances in the air
- The process of clearing trees without replanting them
- layer The thinning of a protective atmospheric layer
20 Clues: Engineered crops with modified DNA • Extracting minerals from the earth • pollution Harmful substances in the air • The increasing number of people on Earth • Harmful substances entering water bodies • The process by which land becomes desert • A process that removes salt from seawater • A gas that contributes to smog and acid rain • ...
30A Vocab 2025-08-04
Across
- Belief in many gods.
- Diffusion Spread of ideas and customs between cultures.
- A family that rules a country for many generations.
- Focusing on one skill or job and becoming good at it.
- A city and the land around it that acts like a country.
- An organized group with a special purpose (like schools or churches).
- Government ruled by religious leaders.
- People trained to write in early times.
- Belief in one god.
- King of Babylon known for his written laws.
Down
- First major civilization in Mexico with big stone heads and farming
- Commandments Ten laws God gave to Moses.
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- Skilled workers who make things by hand.
- Southern Jewish kingdom after Israel split.
- African people known for language, farming, and migration.
- First written language made with wedge-shaped marks on clay.
- Crescent Rich farmland in the Middle East, shaped like a curve.
- Kings of ancient Egypt.
- Egyptian writing using pictures.
20 Clues: Belief in one god. • Belief in many gods. • Kings of ancient Egypt. • Egyptian writing using pictures. • Government ruled by religious leaders. • People trained to write in early times. • Commandments Ten laws God gave to Moses. • Skilled workers who make things by hand. • Southern Jewish kingdom after Israel split. • King of Babylon known for his written laws. • ...
Biome and Food Production 2026-06-08
Across
- – Birds raised for meat and eggs
- – Protecting crops from insects
- – Farm animal raised for beef
- – Collecting milk from cows
- – Farm animal that produces wool
- – Cutting mature crops
- – A root vegetable
- – A crop used to make sugar
- – Fruit often grown in orchards
- – The process of giving water to crops
- – Purple fruit grown on trees
- – A grain used to make bread
- – Planting seeds in fields
- – Nutrients added to soil
- – A grain commonly grown in Asia
- – Keeping animals such as cows and sheep
- – Product made by bees
Down
- – A machine used on farms
- – Growing plants in controlled conditions
- – Land used for farming
- – Storing crops after harvest
- – A farm building for animals
- – Animals raised for food and products
- – A vegetable often used in salads
- – Raising fish for food
- – A leafy green vegetable
- – Growing crops without chemicals
- – Fruit trees grown together
- – Growing crops for food
- – The layer that helps plants grow
30 Clues: – A root vegetable • – Cutting mature crops • – Product made by bees • – Land used for farming • – Raising fish for food • – Growing crops for food • – A machine used on farms • – A leafy green vegetable • – Nutrients added to soil • – Planting seeds in fields • – Collecting milk from cows • – A crop used to make sugar • – Fruit trees grown together • – A grain used to make bread • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-31
Across
- Crops that can be grown on less fertile,sandy soils
- Name of the Arab goat herder who supposedly discovered the coffe plant
- The ultimate aim of agricultural development is to increase
- Jute is also called
- The land on which crops are grown
Down
- Country that leads in production of rice
- Commercial rearing of silk worms
- 'Agri'in Latin translates to
- When more than one crop is grown on one peice of land
- Type of farming where fodder crops can be grown
- Crop that is primarily grown in winter in India
- Shifting cultivation in Brazil is known as
- Cotton requires _______ temperature
- Primary output in viticulture
- Type of farming where development of a transport network is necessary
15 Clues: Jute is also called • 'Agri'in Latin translates to • Primary output in viticulture • Commercial rearing of silk worms • The land on which crops are grown • Cotton requires _______ temperature • Country that leads in production of rice • Shifting cultivation in Brazil is known as • Type of farming where fodder crops can be grown • ...
colton's Ancient america's corssword 2023-05-23
Across
- who built the religious center
- country north of peru
- Successful Farming gave rise to a great civilization in Mexico’s
- What did the Maya use to move goods along narrow waterways?
- The Maya used the glyphs to record important historical events in a bark-paper book
- who did the maya learn from
- a type of corn
- Which direction was the Pacific Ocean from the Olmec Civilization?
- enjoyed putting animals in their art work
Down
- What spirit did the Olmec people worship most greatly?
- was one punishment for a serious crime
- slash and ___ farming
- Mesoamerica’s first civilization was called?
- A carved stone of slab Mayan ruler stands in a ceremonial.
- Chavín religion spread to a large area along Peru’s
- a holy city
16 Clues: a holy city • a type of corn • slash and ___ farming • country north of peru • who did the maya learn from • who built the religious center • was one punishment for a serious crime • enjoyed putting animals in their art work • Mesoamerica’s first civilization was called? • Chavín religion spread to a large area along Peru’s • ...
industrialization 2014-03-04
Across
- watts steam engine led to this rather then waterpower
- became a growing industry to fuel machines and modes of transportation
- changed of small farming communities to this
- brought thousands of former farm laborers and cottage industry workers into large cities
- invented by james hargreaves in 1765
- by this a weaver could produce about 9 yards of cloths
- invented first successful steamboat
- invented by richard arkwright in 1769
Down
- louis pasteur was a
- changed single family subsistence farms to larger farms
- changed from traditional agrarian economies to
- changed from walking and self and animal powered modes such as horses and wagons
- invented by john kay in 1733
- the industrial revolution began here
- invented by edmund cartwright in 1785
15 Clues: louis pasteur was a • invented by john kay in 1733 • invented first successful steamboat • the industrial revolution began here • invented by james hargreaves in 1765 • invented by edmund cartwright in 1785 • invented by richard arkwright in 1769 • changed of small farming communities to this • changed from traditional agrarian economies to • ...
Pe3-2 Lesson 12.1 2017-12-10
Across
- a government group in charge of making decisions for a country
- to find something
- to get people to come together
- to place or fix something a different way
- weevil an invasive beetle from Mexico and the southern United States
- the science of farming
- an old machine that was used to type before computers
Down
- to give or to support
- to keep doing something
- a prize giving for a achievement
- a group of people who are in charge of a certain area(farming, sports, education)
- a fruit, grain or vegetable
- using science to find an answer through what does or doesn't work
- to put a seed in the ground so it can grow
- a building that holds historical, scientific, or cultural material
15 Clues: to find something • to give or to support • the science of farming • to keep doing something • a fruit, grain or vegetable • to get people to come together • a prize giving for a achievement • to place or fix something a different way • to put a seed in the ground so it can grow • an old machine that was used to type before computers • ...
Agricultural mechanization crossword 2026-03-14
Across
- - A tool used to turn and prepare the soil for planting
- - Large equipment used in farming
- - A substance added to soil to help plants grow.
- - A machine that collects crops from the field.
- - A machine used to loosen and mix soil.
- - A powerful farm vehicle used to pull machines
- - A machine that harvests and separates grain.
Down
- - A machine used to spray chemicals on crops
- - The part of a machine that produces power
- - A system used to supply water to crops
- - The energy source used to run farm machines
- - A vehicle used to transport crops or materials.
- - A machine that plants seeds in the soil.
- - An area of land used for farming.
- - The top layer of earth where plants grow
15 Clues: - Large equipment used in farming • - An area of land used for farming. • - A system used to supply water to crops • - A machine used to loosen and mix soil. • - A machine that plants seeds in the soil. • - The top layer of earth where plants grow • - The part of a machine that produces power • - A machine used to spray chemicals on crops • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
Down
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- The order in which things happen.
- Owing someone something.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Something to support your reasoning. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- The order in which things happen.
Down
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Owing someone something.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Something to support your reasoning. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- The order in which things happen.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Owing someone something.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
Down
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Something to support your reasoning.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Something to support your reasoning. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Owing someone something.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
Down
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- The order in which things happen.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Something to support your reasoning. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Geography Vocab galore 2025-10-30
Across
- created by physical features
- GDP per 1000 people, how "wealthy" the country is
- artificial, set by governments
- A measure of average achievements in different dimensions
- someone who uses a good or service
- Total value of all goods and services within a countries borders over one year
- farming for ones own consumption and community consumption
- Makes stuff, manufactures,changes raw materials from their original forms
Down
- Thinks stuff, provides info and research
- farming for ones own consumption
- Do stuff, business or professional services
- someone who creates goods & services
- Total value of goods & services by a country over one year
- The production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- Gets stuff, gathers raw materials and natural resources taken from earth
15 Clues: created by physical features • artificial, set by governments • farming for ones own consumption • someone who uses a good or service • someone who creates goods & services • Thinks stuff, provides info and research • Do stuff, business or professional services • GDP per 1000 people, how "wealthy" the country is • A measure of average achievements in different dimensions • ...
Evolutionary Impacts of Farming 2018-09-18
Across
- Infectious diseases that can be naturally transmitted between animals (usually vertebrates) and humans
- Stone industry containing microlith dating to about 11,000 BC
- Genes and ________ are viewed as two interacting forms of inheritance
- The practice of growing crops or raising animals
- Small scale evolutionary changes occurring within species or populations over short periods of time
- ______ produced the earliest evidence in central china for cultivated rice
- Different populations of dairy farmers independently evolved genetic mutations that kept lactase active throughout life, otherwise known as lactase ________
- Origins of agriculture in East Asia involve a major plant species that was domesticated in central China
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- A type of niche construction is when an organism initiate change in their environment
- The act of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- ______ suffered dental diseases such as dental decay due to increase consumption of carbohydrate
- Agriculture began in China, in 2 regions: Yellow River Valley (Central) & ____ River Valley (South)
- One of the most important agricultural crops
- Gene that is previously not produced in adult human bodies until the development of dairy farming.
14 Clues: One of the most important agricultural crops • The practice of growing crops or raising animals • Stone industry containing microlith dating to about 11,000 BC • The act of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm. • Genes and ________ are viewed as two interacting forms of inheritance • ...
industrialization 2014-03-04
Across
- invented by edmund cartwright in 1785
- changed single family subsistence farms to larger farms
- changed of small farming communities to this
- brought thousands of former farm laborers and cottage industry workers into large cities
- watts steam engine led to this rather then waterpower
- invented first successful steamboat
- invented by james hargreaves in 1765
Down
- changed from walking and self and animal powered modes such as horses and wagons
- invented by richard arkwright in 1769
- changed from traditional agrarian economies to
- became a growing industry to fuel machines and modes of transportation
- invented by john kay in 1733
- wool and cotton textile change the dynamics of this
- louis pasteur was a
- the industrial revolution began here
15 Clues: louis pasteur was a • invented by john kay in 1733 • invented first successful steamboat • invented by james hargreaves in 1765 • the industrial revolution began here • invented by richard arkwright in 1769 • invented by edmund cartwright in 1785 • changed of small farming communities to this • changed from traditional agrarian economies to • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- The order in which things happen.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Owing someone something.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
Down
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Something to support your reasoning. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Felfinator 2025-07-15
BENJAMIN AND BRITTANY 2023-08-21
15 Clues: RACE • VENUE • BIRDS • GOLDEN BOY • FIRST DATE • GOLDEN GIRL • BRIDE'S NAME • GROOM'S NAME • JOINT MISSION • RING THE BELL • HER ALMA MATER • HIS HIGH SCHOOL • HER HIGH SCHOOL • ENGAGEMENT RIDE • ENGAGEMENT MONTH
Leslie Pineda Human Geo P7 2023-05-16
Across
- Information displaced numerically(1CC)
- Over 10 million people(6CC)
- Sustainable growth in urban areas(6VIT)
- Where functions are coordinated(1IDK)
- Adoption of culture traits(3CC)
- Period of increased agricultural productivity(5VIT)
- Customs part of a culture(3VIT)
- Losing traits when in contact with another country(3CC)
- Things must be priced for low income families(6IDK)
- Textile production to large factories(7VIT)
- Natural resources(7CC)
- Study of political systems(4VIT)
- Study of human activities(1VIT)
- Nation stretches across borders and states(4CC)
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- Money immigrants send(2IDK)
- Over 20 million people(6CC)
- Small inputs of farming(5CC)
- Number of births(2VIT)
- Raw materials(7CC)
- Entering a country(2CC)
- Large inputs of farming(5CC)
- Government authority shared with central government(4CC)
- Leaving a country(2CC)
- Boundary of two dialects(3IDK)
- Subjective information(1CC)
- Growing a single crop on the same land(5IDK)
- LA for movies and Houston for energy(7IDK)
- Physically representing a boundary(4IDK)
28 Clues: Raw materials(7CC) • Number of births(2VIT) • Leaving a country(2CC) • Natural resources(7CC) • Entering a country(2CC) • Money immigrants send(2IDK) • Over 20 million people(6CC) • Over 10 million people(6CC) • Subjective information(1CC) • Small inputs of farming(5CC) • Large inputs of farming(5CC) • Boundary of two dialects(3IDK) • Adoption of culture traits(3CC) • ...
Nayeli Gonzalez ApHumGeo 7th pd 2023-05-18
Across
- Adoption of culture traits(3cc)
- Raw materials(7cc)
- Custom parts of a culture(3vit)
- Leaving a country(2cc)
- Over 20 million people(6cc)
- Entering a country(2cc)
- Things being priced low for low income families(6idk)
- The study of political systems(4vit)
- Money immigrants send(21idk)
- Gov authority shared with central government(4cc)
- displaced numerically(1cc)
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- Losing traits when in contact with another country(3cc)
- LA for movies and Houson for energy(7id)
- Textile production to large factories(7vit)
- Over 10 million people (6cc)
- Boundary of 3 dialects(3idk)
- Period of increased agriculture(5vit)
- Study of human activites(1vit)
- Number of births(2vit)
- Subjective information(1cc)
- Growing a single crop on he same area of land(5Idk)
- Sustaianable growth in urban areas(6vit)
- Physically reprsenting a boundary
- Small inputs of farming(5cc)
- Nation stretches across borders and states(4cc)
- Where function are coordinated(1idk)
- Natural resources(7cc)
- Large inputs of farming(5cc)
28 Clues: Raw materials(7cc) • Number of births(2vit) • Leaving a country(2cc) • Natural resources(7cc) • Entering a country(2cc) • displaced numerically(1cc) • Subjective information(1cc) • Over 20 million people(6cc) • Over 10 million people (6cc) • Boundary of 3 dialects(3idk) • Small inputs of farming(5cc) • Money immigrants send(21idk) • Large inputs of farming(5cc) • ...
Asia: Economic and Cultural GGY 2015-04-15
Across
- system of social organization in India
- this religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- this country has one of world's largest fishing fleets
- cash crops are grown on large ___
- IR8 is a variety of __.
- the physical location of a city
- this country has a strict command economy
- people in Asia practice this type of farming in mountains
- the soul of a person according to Hinduism
- Taoism is based on his teachings
Down
- market economy China is transitioning towards this type of economy
- Who brought Christianity to Asia?
- What kind of crops are grown in countries w/tropical climate zones?
- Hinduism appeals mainly to people in what country?
- this is a native religion of Japan
- belief in more than 1 god
- this religion started in Saudi Arabia
- this is the world's most populated country
- revolution a period of time when new strains of rice were introduced
- the supreme spirit in Hinduism
- land that is good for farming
21 Clues: IR8 is a variety of __. • belief in more than 1 god • land that is good for farming • the supreme spirit in Hinduism • the physical location of a city • Taoism is based on his teachings • Who brought Christianity to Asia? • cash crops are grown on large ___ • this is a native religion of Japan • this religion started in Saudi Arabia • system of social organization in India • ...
Grade Eight Review ... Topic: Arawak 2024-10-02
Across
- One Cacique priilege was to have a special ====== place.
- The Arawak idol god.
- Belief in many gods.
- One group of Amerindians that migrated to the Caribbean.
- The Arawaks favourite meal.
- The period when most of the worlds waters were frozen.
- The Arawak herbs (tobacco)that they smoked.
- The Cacique ceremonial chair.
- Arawak hair was in a P==== Basin hair style.
- People who move from place to place and follow animals & do not live in home.
- One of the ways the Arawaks obtained their food.
Down
- The farming method used by the Arawaks was ==== and Burn.
- The Arawak Leader.
- The Arawak leader house.
- The Arawak heaven.
- The people (nitainos) that helped the Cacique with his duties.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The name given to the five groups of the 1st Americans.
- Small scale farming is called ======= .
- The frozen water (straits) that early man crossed over from Asia to North America
20 Clues: The Arawak Leader. • The Arawak heaven. • The Arawak idol god. • Belief in many gods. • The Arawak leader house. • The Arawaks favourite meal. • The Cacique ceremonial chair. • Small scale farming is called ======= . • The Arawak herbs (tobacco)that they smoked. • Arawak hair was in a P==== Basin hair style. • One of the ways the Arawaks obtained their food. • ...
Biome and Food Production 2026-06-08
Across
- – Birds raised for meat and eggs
- – Protecting crops from insects
- – Farm animal raised for beef
- – Collecting milk from cows
- – Farm animal that produces wool
- – Cutting mature crops
- – A root vegetable
- – A crop used to make sugar
- – Fruit often grown in orchards
- – The process of giving water to crops
- – Purple fruit grown on trees
- – A grain used to make bread
- – Planting seeds in fields
- – Nutrients added to soil
- – A grain commonly grown in Asia
- – Keeping animals such as cows and sheep
- – Product made by bees
Down
- – A machine used on farms
- – Growing plants in controlled conditions
- – Land used for farming
- – Storing crops after harvest
- – A farm building for animals
- – Animals raised for food and products
- – A vegetable often used in salads
- – Raising fish for food
- – A leafy green vegetable
- – Growing crops without chemicals
- – Fruit trees grown together
- – Growing crops for food
- – The layer that helps plants grow
30 Clues: – A root vegetable • – Cutting mature crops • – Product made by bees • – Land used for farming • – Raising fish for food • – Growing crops for food • – A machine used on farms • – A leafy green vegetable • – Nutrients added to soil • – Planting seeds in fields • – Collecting milk from cows • – A crop used to make sugar • – Fruit trees grown together • – A grain used to make bread • ...
Biome and Food Production 2026-06-08
Across
- – Birds raised for meat and eggs
- – Protecting crops from insects
- – Farm animal raised for beef
- – Collecting milk from cows
- – Farm animal that produces wool
- – Cutting mature crops
- – A root vegetable
- – A crop used to make sugar
- – Fruit often grown in orchards
- – The process of giving water to crops
- – Purple fruit grown on trees
- – A grain used to make bread
- – Planting seeds in fields
- – Nutrients added to soil
- – A grain commonly grown in Asia
- – Keeping animals such as cows and sheep
- – Product made by bees
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- – A machine used on farms
- – Growing plants in controlled conditions
- – Land used for farming
- – Storing crops after harvest
- – A farm building for animals
- – Animals raised for food and products
- – A vegetable often used in salads
- – Raising fish for food
- – A leafy green vegetable
- – Growing crops without chemicals
- – Fruit trees grown together
- – Growing crops for food
- – The layer that helps plants grow
30 Clues: – A root vegetable • – Cutting mature crops • – Product made by bees • – Land used for farming • – Raising fish for food • – Growing crops for food • – A machine used on farms • – A leafy green vegetable • – Nutrients added to soil • – Planting seeds in fields • – Collecting milk from cows • – A crop used to make sugar • – Fruit trees grown together • – A grain used to make bread • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-10-03
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- or Aboriginal: Native to a particular region or environment; the original inhabitants.
- Country: A nation with less advanced infrastructure, technology, and a lower standard of living.
- To tame and breed animals or cultivate plants for human use.
- Land: Land suitable for growing crops.
- Farming: Growing crops or raising animals for sale and profit.
- Society: A highly developed and refined community with advanced cultural, economic, and technological features.
- per Capita: The average income of a person in a country, calculated by dividing the country's GDP by its population.
- Economy/Trade: Economic activities related to the sea, such as trade, shipping, and fishing.
- People who obtain food by hunting animals and gathering plants rather than by agriculture.
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- of Living: The amount of money needed to sustain a certain standard of living, including expenses like housing, food, and transportation.
- The number of people who are without a job and actively seeking employment.
- (Gross Domestic Product): The total value of all goods and services produced by a country in a specific period.
- Country: A nation with advanced infrastructure, technology, and a high standard of living.
- Simple or basic, often referring to an early or less advanced stage of development.
- Farming: Farming to produce enough food for one's own family, with little surplus for sale.
- Exchanging goods or services without using money.
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold.
- Rate: The percentage of the population living below the poverty line, often measured by income level.
- Diffusion: The spread of cultural elements (ideas, technology, beliefs) from one society to another.
19 Clues: Land: Land suitable for growing crops. • Exchanging goods or services without using money. • To tame and breed animals or cultivate plants for human use. • Farming: Growing crops or raising animals for sale and profit. • The number of people who are without a job and actively seeking employment. • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2023-02-01
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- The idea that rulers get their power from god
- The longest dynasty in Chinese history
- The creator of Confucianism
- The father of Chinese history
- A belief system that focuses on living in harmony with nature and the universe
- The dynasty that created a writing system
- The longest river in China
- The mountain range in China
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- The first dynasty of China
- This is in the tomb of the first emperor
- A system of farming where people plant two crops on the same plot of land in a given year
- A system of farming that uses steps or stairs
- The first emperor of China
- This person conquered the Qin dynasty
- This dynasty took over after the warring states period
15 Clues: The first dynasty of China • The first emperor of China • The longest river in China • The creator of Confucianism • The mountain range in China • The father of Chinese history • This person conquered the Qin dynasty • The longest dynasty in Chinese history • This is in the tomb of the first emperor • The dynasty that created a writing system • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
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- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- The order in which things happen.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Owing someone something.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Something to support your reasoning. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
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- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- The order in which things happen.
- Owing someone something.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Something to support your reasoning. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- Owing someone something.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- The order in which things happen.
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- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Something to support your reasoning. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
African Geography 2024-03-26
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- Most of northern africa is covered in this
- major desert in South Africa
- this continent has the oldest human remains
- major river in Africa, one of the longest in the world
- this is the climate type when you think of animal planet (another word for savanna)
- line that divides the northern and southern hemisphere (rainforest found here)
- area of high flat land
- makes up about 10 percent of Africa
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- this climate zone is used for farming in Africa
- this change led to Africans settling in one place
- another term for grasslands
- evidence of early humans found in the great rift valley
- one of the first major African Civilizations
- Africa has 54 of these
- the world's biggest desert
15 Clues: Africa has 54 of these • area of high flat land • the world's biggest desert • another term for grasslands • major desert in South Africa • makes up about 10 percent of Africa • Most of northern africa is covered in this • this continent has the oldest human remains • one of the first major African Civilizations • this climate zone is used for farming in Africa • ...
Malina Toe 10-29-15 2015-10-29
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- The belief in many gods.
- The location where civilization first began.
- Also known as the Fertile Crescent; the first powerful human civilization formed.
- One of the early forms of written texts.
- Another term for farming.
- Taming of plants and animals.
- A craftsman.
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- A religious temple.
- Rivers 2 parallel rivers where civilization first began.
- An earthen embankment designed to prevent a river from overflowing its banks.
- Another name for a god, or a person with god like powers.
- A city that operates like a small independent country.
- Long term pattern of temperature and rainfall in one location.
- A person who writes and or copies books and records.
- A flat or mostly flatland.
- An advanced state of human society.
- To bring water an area for farming purpose.
- A family where the father is the male centerpiece.
- resources Anything found in nature to meet people's needs.
- Exchanging something for something else.
20 Clues: A craftsman. • A religious temple. • The belief in many gods. • Another term for farming. • A flat or mostly flatland. • Taming of plants and animals. • An advanced state of human society. • One of the early forms of written texts. • Exchanging something for something else. • To bring water an area for farming purpose. • The location where civilization first began. • ...
Asia: Economic and Cultural GGY 2015-04-15
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- Taoism is based on his teachings
- this is the world's most populated country
- the supreme spirit in Hinduism
- people in Asia practice this type of farming in mountains
- belief in more than 1 god
- this religion started in Saudi Arabia
- the physical location of a city
- Who brought Christianity to Asia?
- revolution a period of time when new strains of rice were introduced
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- Hinduism appeals mainly to people in what country?
- the soul of a person according to Hinduism
- this is a native religion of Japan
- this country has one of world's largest fishing fleets
- this religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- cash crops are grown on large ___
- What kind of crops are grown in countries w/tropical climate zones?
- system of social organization in India
- this country has a strict command economy
- IR8 is a variety of __.
- market economy China is transitioning towards this type of economy
- land that is good for farming
21 Clues: IR8 is a variety of __. • belief in more than 1 god • land that is good for farming • the supreme spirit in Hinduism • the physical location of a city • Taoism is based on his teachings • cash crops are grown on large ___ • Who brought Christianity to Asia? • this is a native religion of Japan • this religion started in Saudi Arabia • system of social organization in India • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
Unit 3 Spelling Crossword 2022-11-12
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- I enjoy ______ brownies.
- I ______ my mom bake cookies.
- I _______ at the red light.
- We learned how to milk a cow and ride a tractor when we went farming.
- Be careful when ______ how long to cook cookies so you don't burn them.
- I had a bad dream last _____.
- A doctor uses a scale to see how much you _____.
- I cut and _____ the words onto my paper.
- I like ______ around and laughing with my friends.
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- Most people _____ with a pencil.
- The fastest ___ to get home is by car.
- When turning, you can either go left or _____.
- I _____ for the president during the elections.
- The sink was _______ water.
- I went school ________ with my mom for new shoes.
- I have _____ siblings, five brothers and three sisters.
- I ___ chicken and corn for dinner last night.
- I hugged my best friend tight because I was excited to see her.
- I like ______ at my favorite restaurant.
- I have gotten an eyelash in my ___ before; it hurts.
20 Clues: I enjoy ______ brownies. • The sink was _______ water. • I _______ at the red light. • I ______ my mom bake cookies. • I had a bad dream last _____. • Most people _____ with a pencil. • The fastest ___ to get home is by car. • I like ______ at my favorite restaurant. • I cut and _____ the words onto my paper. • I ___ chicken and corn for dinner last night. • ...
Unit 5 a and b Puthika 2021-05-05
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- opposite of something that happens slower
- the process of taming an animal
- to live together at the same time or place
- to give advantages
- a large farming tool
- behaving angrily and violently
- the state of being successful or having lots of money
- relating to archeology
- a noun of ancestral
- only
- opposite of disobedient
- to accept or admit something
- a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land
- a quality in someone's character
- a wild animal similar to dog
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- a group of animals of one kind that live and feed together
- one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
- fixed and unable or unwilling to change
- farming
- an adjective of potential
- to eat grass
- a situation which is not allowed to leave
- a noun of transform
- a noun that describe substances that found in food for the body to grow and strong
- a change in position
25 Clues: only • farming • to eat grass • to give advantages • a noun of ancestral • a noun of transform • a large farming tool • a change in position • relating to archeology • opposite of disobedient • an adjective of potential • to accept or admit something • a wild animal similar to dog • behaving angrily and violently • the process of taming an animal • a quality in someone's character • ...
The Maya, Aztec, and Inca 2023-11-15
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- first Mesoamerica civilization
- a jewel the Mayans traded
- used to store water for civilizations
- what a country uses to purchase items
- the name of the lake Tenochtitlan was on
- a high ranking member of nobility who specializes in religion
- a nation or civilization’s trade network
- the practice of farming
- used to make chocolate and traded
- the second of the three civilizations
- someone who studies ancient civilizations
- these people where worshiped
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- a Inca city in the Andes Mountains
- the Aztec origin story
- The Aztec war god
- a tube that transports water to a city
- used to build strong Inca structures
- a structures for religious purposes
- a item that was traded by the Mayans and in the American south
- Aztec way of farming
- a way of keeping track of time
- conquered by Herman Cortez
- little subdivisions that have their own Goverment
- characters written in rock
- the only civilization in South America
- used to make weapons like arrowheads
26 Clues: The Aztec war god • Aztec way of farming • the Aztec origin story • the practice of farming • a jewel the Mayans traded • conquered by Herman Cortez • characters written in rock • these people where worshiped • first Mesoamerica civilization • a way of keeping track of time • used to make chocolate and traded • a Inca city in the Andes Mountains • a structures for religious purposes • ...
5th Grade Spelling List 3 2020-09-09
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- the science or practice of farming
- a unit of land
- a book of the bible
- food containing milk
- farm animals
- to plow and prepare land for growing crops
- land covered with grass for grazing animals
- plant life
- unite; merge
- a young female cow
- having to do with farming
- an open grassy place
- having no special distinction
- a cross between to different species
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- the countryside rather than the town
- conversation
- the leaves of a plant
- farm vehicle
- a book of the Bible
- the process of gathering crops
- chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese
- a chemical added to plants to help them grow
- a piece of land planted with fruit trees
- the science of growing plants
- the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water
- a small cart with one wheel at the front
- a pen for livestock
- usual; shared by all
- an open container for animals to eat or drink from
- to supply with water
30 Clues: plant life • conversation • farm vehicle • farm animals • unite; merge • a unit of land • a young female cow • a book of the Bible • a book of the bible • a pen for livestock • food containing milk • usual; shared by all • an open grassy place • to supply with water • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • ...
environment 2020-11-17
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- Process of making an area more urban
- Study of microorganisms
- Permanent removal of large number of trees
- Haze + smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- Introduction of contaminants into nature
- State of atmosphere, effects earth short term
- Envelope of gasses surrounding earth
- Second most prevalent kind of pollution?
- Who made us mix pollutants?
- depletion, Aquatic area when oxygen is reduced
- Forest covers this percent of earth
- Variety of life in a particular habitat
- Who showed us how carbon expands?
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- farming, Large scale industrial farming
- Who showed us Smog?
- rock can transmit ground water
- Who showed us an oil spill?
- Long term weather patterns across larger area
- quality, Degree ambient air is pollution-free
- Who showed us effects of cutting down trees?
- Percent of land is impacted by agricultural?
- Percent of greenhouse gas from deforestation
- energy, Naturally replenished energy
- Colorless flammable gas + toxic than co2
- deserts, Areas with no easy access to healthy food
- level ozone, Photochemical Smog
26 Clues: Who showed us Smog? • Study of microorganisms • Who showed us an oil spill? • Who made us mix pollutants? • rock can transmit ground water • level ozone, Photochemical Smog • Who showed us how carbon expands? • Forest covers this percent of earth • Process of making an area more urban • Envelope of gasses surrounding earth • energy, Naturally replenished energy • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-11-08
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- A disease caused by breathing coal dust
- One of the new spinning machines of the Industrial Revolution
- Producing textiles in the home
- A fuel made from decomposed organic matter
- The task of digging and removing coal from the earth
- Used to help fruits and vegetables grow
- To produce a product using a machine
- A term to describe an area of economy
- Several small farms enclosed by a fence
- fabric or clothing made from cotton or wool
- The steam engine was used to power this mode of transportation
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- The result of burning coal as a source of fuel
- A machine used to place seeds in the ground
- This source of energy is produced using a turbine
- A farming technique that increased farming productivity
- The change from using water and wind to using coal
- This engine powered boats and trains
- Used before coal as a source of fuel
- The country were the Agricultural Revolution began
- Cheap source of fuel that is dug from the ground
20 Clues: Producing textiles in the home • This engine powered boats and trains • To produce a product using a machine • Used before coal as a source of fuel • A term to describe an area of economy • A disease caused by breathing coal dust • Used to help fruits and vegetables grow • Several small farms enclosed by a fence • A fuel made from decomposed organic matter • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-05-06
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- farming
- what was the earliest known civilization
- a mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks that's good for farming
- a object used for carving on clay tablets
- tablets clay that is used for writing on
- and Tigris what are the two rivers in Mesopotamia
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- hierarchy the division of society by rank or class
- human-made waterways
- what code of law did people have to follow
- the western end of the fertile crescent
- a pyramid-shaped temple
- ruler of the Akkadians
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- people who performed religious ceremonies
- dominant political force
- picture symbols
- a city and all the countryside around it
- a two or four wheeled vehicle
- a prominent ancient city
- the most famous Chaldean king
- crescent what was the most fertile land
- an indigenous ethnic group
- what was there writing
- gulf where did archaeologist find ancient ruins
- a writer
25 Clues: farming • a writer • picture symbols • human-made waterways • what was there writing • ruler of the Akkadians • a pyramid-shaped temple • dominant political force • a prominent ancient city • an indigenous ethnic group • a two or four wheeled vehicle • the most famous Chaldean king • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • the western end of the fertile crescent • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-02-16
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- The enclosure movement made many farmers move off their _______.
- In which country did the Industrial Revolution first began?
- The role of _______ was to work at coalmines and factories.
- People traveled by (on water) _______.
- Sources of power included _______, coal, and water.
- People earned a living by farming, _______, and railroads.
- What economic system was the Industrial Revolution?
- People moving from farms to cities is called?
- Who wrote the Communist Manifesto? (last name and last name).
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- Uses iron tracks to move a train.
- Tools, clothes, and food were usually made at _______.
- A place where may factories were built and people moved too.
- People traveled by (on land) _______.
- BEFORE Industrialization sources of power included _______ and animals.
- Work hours were determined by _______.
- What are the new housing in the Industrial Revolution called?
- BEFORE Industrialization people earned a living by _______.
- _______ Revolution that had major changes during the 1700s and 1800s.
- A natural resource that is used to power steam engines.
- _______ labor was a big problem during the Industiral Revolution.
20 Clues: Uses iron tracks to move a train. • People traveled by (on land) _______. • Work hours were determined by _______. • People traveled by (on water) _______. • People moving from farms to cities is called? • Sources of power included _______, coal, and water. • What economic system was the Industrial Revolution? • Tools, clothes, and food were usually made at _______. • ...
The Murray River 2026-02-25
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- Area from which rainfall flows into the river
- Flat land next to the river prone to flooding
- Excess salt in the water harming ecosystems
- Farming enabled by the Murray’s water supply
- Smaller rivers that flow into a larger river
- Large freshwater fish native to the Murray River
- Transport of goods and people along the river
- Rivers and streams forming the river network
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- Protection of natural resources and habitats
- Areas of land saturated with water and rich in life
- A severe lack of rainfall impacting the river
- Original people with cultural ties to the Murray
- The country where the Murray River is located
- Contaminants entering the river from human activity
- Use of water from the river to support farming
- Community of plants, animals, and environment
- Study of water movement in the river system
- Abbreviation for the Murray-Darling Basin Authority
- Managing resources to meet present and future needs
- The main river discussed in the text
- Area drained by the Murray and its tributaries
21 Clues: The main river discussed in the text • Excess salt in the water harming ecosystems • Study of water movement in the river system • Protection of natural resources and habitats • Farming enabled by the Murray’s water supply • Smaller rivers that flow into a larger river • Rivers and streams forming the river network • A severe lack of rainfall impacting the river • ...
Crossword B 2025-12-05
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- Sharing information between people from different countries.
- The ability to speak two languages fluently.
- Comparing yourself with others on the Internet.
- The ability to recover from stress or difficulties.
- Keeping food clean and safe to eat.
- When computer programs treat some people unfairly.
- Tiny amounts of chemicals left on food after farming.
- Giving people confidence, rights or support to take action.
- A sign on food that shows it is grown naturally without chemicals.
- The ability to speak multiple languages.
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- Permission to do something .
- False or misleading information spread online.
- Feeling tired after using devices too much.
- The tendency for content to spread quickly online.
- Groups of people who help each other with problems or challenges.
- Videos or images that are manipulated to look real.
- Mental abilities like thinking, learning, and problem-solving.
- The ability to find, evaluate, and use information online safely.
- A way of farming that works with nature.
- Disturbing behavior that makes someone feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
20 Clues: Permission to do something . • Keeping food clean and safe to eat. • A way of farming that works with nature. • The ability to speak multiple languages. • Feeling tired after using devices too much. • The ability to speak two languages fluently. • False or misleading information spread online. • Comparing yourself with others on the Internet. • ...
Safari Through Ancient Africa 2026-04-21
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- Leader who founded the Mali empire
- Valuable resource that made West African kingdoms rich
- Stone city with large stone walls that still stand today
- Kingdom known for skilled bronze and brass art
- Wealthy ruler of Mali known for his famous pilgrimage to Mecca
- Highest mountain in Africa
- Group of people who spread language and farming across Africa
- Powerful empire that controlled gold and trade routes
- Famous center of trade in West Africa
- Important resource traded for gold in West Africa
- Largest hot desert in the world
- Material from elephant tusks used in trade
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- Colorful woven cloth from West Africa worn by royalty and special ocassions
- Important River that supported trade + farming
- Group of people traveling across the desert
- Animal used to travel across the Sahara Desert
- Famous Muslim traveler who didint return home for 29 years
- Language spoken along the East African Coast
- East Africian kingdom known for trade and early christianity
- Known for its exotic animals
20 Clues: Highest mountain in Africa • Known for its exotic animals • Largest hot desert in the world • Leader who founded the Mali empire • Famous center of trade in West Africa • Material from elephant tusks used in trade • Group of people traveling across the desert • Language spoken along the East African Coast • Important River that supported trade + farming • ...
Oregon Trail Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-07
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- used to control the oxen, moving the wagon
- used for holding items and people.
- used for clothing or special items
- a commonly found animal that will most likely turn into a blanket or food
- used to attach the hitch to the oxen that goes around their neck
- used for pulling a wagon
- an item used by soldiers or hunters
- used for building houses, tools, and more or fires
- barrel used for storing water on the trail
- a deadly encounter on the wagon train
- trail a trail to a certain part of oregon
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- used for meat or farming
- used for milk or meat.
- a tool used for wood or other tough materials
- used for meat or eggs
- a fossil fuel used for fires
- used for cooking or warmth
- fruit used for a tiny snack that is prepackaged
- a tool used for blacksmith or farming
- a clever sneaky animal that is a obstacle for people on the wagon trail
20 Clues: used for meat or eggs • used for milk or meat. • used for meat or farming • used for pulling a wagon • used for cooking or warmth • a fossil fuel used for fires • used for holding items and people. • used for clothing or special items • an item used by soldiers or hunters • a tool used for blacksmith or farming • a deadly encounter on the wagon train • ...
Transport, Cities & Farming Industry Puzzle 2022-08-02
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- This kind of ship goes back and forth repeatedly and regularly between two ports.
- This city is famous for the poorly-constructed leaning tower.
- Malmo is the port city of this country that has an underwater tunnel to Copenhagen, Denmark and access to Germany and the rest of mainland Europe.
- A moped is a European pedal-option of this kind of thing.
- A tram or streetcar is a city kind of slow transport of this vehicle.
- Porto is its historic port and Lisbon its capital city.
- A barge is a slow kind of _____ ship on a river or canal.
- Oslo is the capital city of this country, where the Nobel prizes are awarded annually.
- It's the capital city of Great Britain.
- It's the capital city of the nation with the 2nd-highest population.
- A yacht is a most modern, usually more expensive kind of this water transport, usually using motor power and sometimes wind power, too.
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- heli
- Hanoi is its capital city.
- This mountainous country is wealthy but has no big cities, but has a small UNESCO historic city named Berne, and a city named Basel, where tennis star Roger Federer was born.
- It's the name of good dirt for growing plants.
- It is like a farm but is not a farm; it's a place for raising horses for riding.
- KIA is Korean International ___________ .
- This is the traditional form of transport in the Middle East.
- What does a silo store?
- It's the capital city of Spain.
- subway
- This grain is ground into flour to make bread.
22 Clues: heli • subway • What does a silo store? • Hanoi is its capital city. • It's the capital city of Spain. • It's the capital city of Great Britain. • KIA is Korean International ___________ . • It's the name of good dirt for growing plants. • This grain is ground into flour to make bread. • Porto is its historic port and Lisbon its capital city. • ...
Bhutan 2015-03-31
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- The place we are studying about.
- Major religion in Bhutan
- Farming The type of Farming they do to keep agriculture up
- Second Major language in the Southern Bhutan
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- The Capital of Bhutan
- A dome shaped structure that serves as a Bhuddist Shrine
- Second Major religion in Bhutan
- Bhutan's National language
- Bhuddist Monk
9 Clues: Bhuddist Monk • The Capital of Bhutan • Major religion in Bhutan • Bhutan's National language • Second Major religion in Bhutan • The place we are studying about. • Second Major language in the Southern Bhutan • A dome shaped structure that serves as a Bhuddist Shrine • Farming The type of Farming they do to keep agriculture up
Vocab 2017-01-17
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- can go from a single cell organism to multi cell
- bacteria offspring that has mutated to combat a antibiotic
- a group of individuals occupying an area
- the widespread occurrence of a disease in a community
- disease not spread by agents
- the degree that a organisms can withstand a disease or bacteria
- a bacteria causing infection
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- the widespread occurrence of a disease through out a country or the world
- the use of living organisms to solve a problem
- morals, beliefs
- disease spread by agents
- condition of a persons body to maintain health or prevent disease
- farming or the use of farming for science
- the result of reproduction of an organism
- only the strong survive
15 Clues: morals, beliefs • only the strong survive • disease spread by agents • disease not spread by agents • a bacteria causing infection • a group of individuals occupying an area • farming or the use of farming for science • the result of reproduction of an organism • the use of living organisms to solve a problem • can go from a single cell organism to multi cell • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Owing someone something.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- The order in which things happen.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
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- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Something to support your reasoning. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- Owing someone something.
- The order in which things happen.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
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- Rebuilding America after the Civil War.
- Resources that come naturally from the Earth.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Making a place more friendly to people and adding infrastructure.
- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Not staying in one place, constantly moving.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Something to support your reasoning. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Rebuilding America after the Civil War. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • ...
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? • ...
6. Geography of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan 2025-11-13
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- People who moved with their herds for grazing
- Hot, dry physical features that protected Egypt
- Fan-shaped area of sediment at a river’s mouth
- Tall water plant used for making rope and paper
- River in Canaan that did not flood regularly
- Rich soil left behind after the Nile flooded
- Shape of the land such as mountains and valleys
- Long river that supported life in Egypt and Kush
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- Northern sea used for fishing and trade
- Flat landforms good for farming
- Most important environmental factor for settlement
- Dry region east of Canaan that made farming difficult
- Plant life that affected food and resources
- Very salty sea east of Egypt
- Region south of Egypt that depended on the Nile
15 Clues: Very salty sea east of Egypt • Flat landforms good for farming • Northern sea used for fishing and trade • Plant life that affected food and resources • River in Canaan that did not flood regularly • Rich soil left behind after the Nile flooded • People who moved with their herds for grazing • Fan-shaped area of sediment at a river’s mouth • ...
The New Peasantries 2021-11-06
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- The La Via _______ is an organization that represents peasants around the world.
- Women provide a significant ______ role in rural areas.
- The UN Declaration on the Right of Peasants states that they have the right to save, exchange, and sell farm-saved ____
- The main source of wealth for peasants.
- The UN stands for:
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- Food _____ is the right of people to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods.
- A pre-industrial agricultural laborer or farmer with limited land ownership:
- This type of farming is bad for the environment and makes up 30% of the farming.
- The UN _____ is the document that provides the rights to peasants.
- About _____ percent of peasant farming makes up the world’s food.
10 Clues: The UN stands for: • The main source of wealth for peasants. • Women provide a significant ______ role in rural areas. • About _____ percent of peasant farming makes up the world’s food. • The UN _____ is the document that provides the rights to peasants. • A pre-industrial agricultural laborer or farmer with limited land ownership: • ...
Mesopotamia 2018-12-12
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- the southernmost civilisation
- a place where farming flourished
- this allowed people who might not be so good a farming a chance
- went from the rich, to the poor
- diverse jobs
- formed laws like the ones today, except a little less harsh
- ... Its a long story
- a system of gated trenches that let water flow
- a mediterranean sea in western Asia
- a wander, someone who doesn't have a permanent home.
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- temple in the middle of each city state
- aka Babylonian capture
- music showed that in Mesopotamia had __________
- the river on the right side of the fertile crescent
- the river on the left side of Mesopotamia
- a person who recorded events on clay tablets
- the belief that there are many gods
- "Gate of god" the main city of Mesopotamia
- Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279
- the northernmost civilisation
- the writing of Mesopotamia
- a main character in a story from ancient Mesopotamia
22 Clues: diverse jobs • ... Its a long story • aka Babylonian capture • Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279 • the writing of Mesopotamia • the southernmost civilisation • the northernmost civilisation • went from the rich, to the poor • a place where farming flourished • the belief that there are many gods • a mediterranean sea in western Asia • temple in the middle of each city state • ...
Maya - Aztec - Inca Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-12
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- Mountain range of south America home to Inca
- Culture that built giant stone head sculpture
- Main staple in Mayan-Aztec cuisine a.k.a. corn
- Lake upon which Inca people built villages
- Pre-Aztec civilization in Valley of Mexico
- Roadway built across water to the island
- Long-distance Inca runners, carriers of messages
- Disease carried by Spaniards, killed millions
- Native language of south America
- Symbol for word or idea in hieroglyphic writing
- Strings with knotted patterns containing messages
- Ancient calendar developed by Maya
- Mesoamerican ball game played without hands
- The leader of the Inca, considered divine
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- Cutting shelves on hills for farming
- Mountain-top Inca city, spiritual center
- Spanish invader of Aztec empire
- Lake upon which Aztec city Tenochtitlan was built
- Capital of the Inca empire in present-day Peru
- Clearing vegetation for farmland with fire
- Natural material woven into bridges across river
- Magnificent island city built by Aztecs
- Small artificial islands for farming
- Aztec calendar adapted from Mayan calendar
24 Clues: Spanish invader of Aztec empire • Native language of south America • Ancient calendar developed by Maya • Cutting shelves on hills for farming • Small artificial islands for farming • Magnificent island city built by Aztecs • Mountain-top Inca city, spiritual center • Roadway built across water to the island • The leader of the Inca, considered divine • ...
Maren Evanto's Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
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- The SapaInca lived in a what?
- The person who runs to deliver mail.
- The SapaInca made this type of rules
- The way the Incas kept track of everything.
- The commoner did not have any what?
- Each noble family had a different what style?
- The ruler and god of the Incas.
- This livestock animal has many uses.
- Where the Incas live.
- The Incas sun god.
- These were pulled down by heavy earings.
- The Incas worshiped these.
- Cuzco was made of what?
- The Incas main crop.
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- The way of farming using stairs.
- Your punishment for doing a wrong action.
- Most commoners have what job.
- This is the way they prepared for death.
- Another word for farming.
- The place noble kids go to learn.
- Their tribe name.
- This creature sat alone all day indoors.
- The capital city of where the Incas live.
- They built lots of these for their road system.
24 Clues: Their tribe name. • The Incas sun god. • The Incas main crop. • Where the Incas live. • Cuzco was made of what? • Another word for farming. • The Incas worshiped these. • The SapaInca lived in a what? • Most commoners have what job. • The ruler and god of the Incas. • The way of farming using stairs. • The place noble kids go to learn. • The commoner did not have any what? • ...
World Geography 2023-11-30
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- Republic U.S. form of government
- physical barrier to diffusion
- language spoken in Brazil
- human barrier to diffusion
- way of life of a group of people who share similar cultural traits
- type of farming for large scale basis
- traditional economy
- Power energy resource for Canada
- important landform for the first migration to the Americas
- economic stage add value to materials by changing form example trees to lumber
- market economy
- economic stage gathering raw materials
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- encourages economic development and interdependence among the 3 nations of Mexico, Canada, and U.S.
- main ecological problem in Brazil
- highly educated and highly skilled people move to other countries
- the place where important ideas (innovation) and technology begin to spread
- type of farming just for the needs of a family
- economy with government ownership
- where most people settled in Latin America due to the rugged interior
- dominant religion of Latin America
- canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic cutting transportation time significantly
21 Clues: market economy • traditional economy • language spoken in Brazil • human barrier to diffusion • physical barrier to diffusion • Power energy resource for Canada • main ecological problem in Brazil • Republic U.S. form of government • economy with government ownership • dominant religion of Latin America • type of farming for large scale basis • ...
The Founding of Rome 2024-04-04
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- The large, flat fertile _____ were ideal for growing crops.
- How Romans treated conquered people
- punishment for deserting the army
- Built to protect conquered regions
- Rome started as a _____ village in 5000 B.C.
- Roman military unit
- "Toe" of Italian peninsula points to ______.
- The sunny and mild _____climate was ideal for settlers.
- separated Italian peninsula from Europe
- introduced grape and olive farming, influenced architecture and literature
- Popular Roman clothing
- Rome's location made it safe from __________
- The number of steep hills around Rome's location
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- The first group to settle in what became Rome
- Roman sword
- required payments for allies of Rome
- shape of Italian peninsula
- Mountains extend north to south like a spine.
- Took control of Rome in 650 BC. Very influential
- Centrally located in the Mediterranean region.
- Romans In 509 B.C., Rome overthrew the Etruscan ____ and established a republic
- A type of government where citizens elect their leaders
- The mythical founder of Rome
- River that runs through Rome
24 Clues: Roman sword • Roman military unit • Popular Roman clothing • shape of Italian peninsula • The mythical founder of Rome • River that runs through Rome • punishment for deserting the army • Built to protect conquered regions • How Romans treated conquered people • required payments for allies of Rome • separated Italian peninsula from Europe • ...
Latin Root Words 2024-10-21
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- Not damaged from contact
- To send someone out
- The science and practice of farming
- Make changes in something established
- The art or process of commuting a judicial sentence
- Able to bend without breaking
- Positive in attitude and full of energy
- Relating to or expressed as a fraction
- Friendly able to approach
- To send or give off
- Restore something old
- To bend around or curve
- Remove leaves from a tree,plant on a area of land
- An extraordinary wonderful event
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- The state of physical touching
- Extremely beautiful, elaborate or impressive
- The cracking or breaking something
- Able to be heard
- Sound
- Bring goods or service into a country from aboard for sale
- A chemical used in agriculture
- Plant leaves collectively
- Expel a foreigner from a country
- Arousing, wonderful or deserving of respect and approvalAgriculture - The science and practice of farming
- To travel a distance regularly
- To make great in size
26 Clues: Sound • Able to be heard • To send someone out • To send or give off • Restore something old • To make great in size • To bend around or curve • Not damaged from contact • Plant leaves collectively • Friendly able to approach • Able to bend without breaking • The state of physical touching • A chemical used in agriculture • To travel a distance regularly • Expel a foreigner from a country • ...
The best crossword evr 2024-10-17
Across
- Cause something to change direction
- To make a ray of light change direction
- A large, thin case of loose sheets
- The assembled spectators
- Inflict a violent and disfiguring injury
- Generous or forgiving
- A reflective surface
- Remove eaves from a tree
- Made of clay and hardened by heat
- Not damaged in any way
- Confess to be true
- Regard something with respect or approval
- Able to be heard
- A person who is inexperienced in a field
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- The cracking or breaking of a hard object
- Throw back heat or light without absorbing it
- The science or practice of farming
- Someone who works on the science or practice of farming
- A fictitious book
- Send goods to another country
- The action of transporting something or someone
- Impressively beautiful
- Change or cause to change
- Produce and discharge
- Relating to actions planned to gain a specific end
- Characterized by constant change
26 Clues: Able to be heard • A fictitious book • Confess to be true • A reflective surface • Generous or forgiving • Produce and discharge • Impressively beautiful • Not damaged in any way • The assembled spectators • Remove eaves from a tree • Change or cause to change • Send goods to another country • Characterized by constant change • Made of clay and hardened by heat • ...
Unit 1 Agriculture Vocab 2025-08-28
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- Overuse of underground water supplies.
- Farming of fish or shellfish.
- Salt buildup in soil that reduces fertility.
- Chemical used to kill pests.
- Crops or animals altered using DNA technology (abbr: GMOs).
- Mid-20th century farming boom with high-yield crops and chemicals.
- Chemical used to kill weeds.
- Chickens, turkeys, and ducks raised for meat or eggs.
- Chemicals that kill bugs or fungi.
- Animals like cows and sheep that chew cud.
- Farm animals raised for food, fiber, or labor.
- Artificial watering of crops.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals.
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- Planting only one crop in a field, year after year.
- Excess nutrients from humans causing algal blooms.
- Productive land turning into desert.
- Soil suitable for growing crops.
- Wearing away of soil by wind or water.
- Taming plants or animals for human use.
- Build-up of toxins in organisms over time.
- Water that flows over land, carrying pollutants.
- Nutrient source added to soil to boost plant growth.
22 Clues: Chemical used to kill pests. • Chemical used to kill weeds. • Farming of fish or shellfish. • Artificial watering of crops. • Soil suitable for growing crops. • Chemicals that kill bugs or fungi. • Productive land turning into desert. • Overuse of underground water supplies. • Wearing away of soil by wind or water. • Taming plants or animals for human use. • ...
Biome and Food Production 2026-06-08
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- – Birds raised for meat and eggs
- – Protecting crops from insects
- – Farm animal raised for beef
- – Collecting milk from cows
- – Farm animal that produces wool
- – Cutting mature crops
- – A root vegetable
- – A crop used to make sugar
- – Fruit often grown in orchards
- – The process of giving water to crops
- – Purple fruit grown on trees
- – A grain used to make bread
- – Planting seeds in fields
- – Nutrients added to soil
- – A grain commonly grown in Asia
- – Keeping animals such as cows and sheep
- – Product made by bees
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- – A machine used on farms
- – Growing plants in controlled conditions
- – Land used for farming
- – Storing crops after harvest
- – A farm building for animals
- – Animals raised for food and products
- – A vegetable often used in salads
- – Raising fish for food
- – A leafy green vegetable
- – Growing crops without chemicals
- – Fruit trees grown together
- – Growing crops for food
- – The layer that helps plants grow
30 Clues: – A root vegetable • – Cutting mature crops • – Product made by bees • – Land used for farming • – Raising fish for food • – Growing crops for food • – A machine used on farms • – A leafy green vegetable • – Nutrients added to soil • – Planting seeds in fields • – Collecting milk from cows • – A crop used to make sugar • – Fruit trees grown together • – A grain used to make bread • ...
Executive Departments 2023-02-03
15 Clues: 50 • D.O.D • "Zap" • Origin • Langley • Farming • Equality • Expensive • Purple Heart • On the inside • Buying/Selling • Means of traveling • A place to call home • Funds of a government • Intense form of working
India and Pakistan Crossword Puzzle /JD 2021-04-27
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- The number of goods made in an economy.
- What did Pakistan think about melting but didn’t due to ecosystem problems.
- The economy that grows faster than India’s economy.
- Many of Pakistan doesn’t get this.
- Was granted independence in 1947.
- What most Pakistani people work in.
- The crop of wheat is the major food source in this country.
- The average age people live until they die.
- It fixes many farming problems.
- The most farming in Pakistan appears here.
- Seventy two percent of India lives here.
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- A revolution that helped Pakistan with a food shortage.
- The second most populated country in the world.
- It depends on textile industries
- Clothing made from weaving and or knitting.
- A very good quality product in Pakistan.
- A way of making the country’s own products.
- A lack of water.
- A very famous sport in Pakistan.
- The amount of people above the age 15 can read and write.
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 number of goods made in an economy. • A very good quality product in Pakistan. • Seventy two percent of India lives here. • ...
6th Grade World History Recap 2021-05-27
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- Process of preserving bodies in ancient Egypt
- Invention of Ancient China
- Desert in Africa
- The process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
- Greek city-state that focused on art and education
- Another name for farming
- How did African Kingdoms gain wealth?
- Religion that practices the five pillars of faith
- A government run by a few people
- Writing of Ancient Egypt
- Greek city-state that focused on the military
- Government run by religious figures
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- The geographical feature that provided early civilizations with food, water, and transportation
- A body of stories about gods and goddesses that explains how the world works
- Belief that people are reborn again and again
- Humans Migrated from this continent
- A period of rebirth following the Middle Ages
- Another term for middle ages
- A government run be elected leaders
- A type of soil ideal for farming
- Leader of Egypt
21 Clues: Leader of Egypt • Desert in Africa • Another name for farming • Writing of Ancient Egypt • Invention of Ancient China • Another term for middle ages • A government run by a few people • A type of soil ideal for farming • Humans Migrated from this continent • A government run be elected leaders • Government run by religious figures • How did African Kingdoms gain wealth? • ...
Maddy's Vocab Crossword! :] 2021-05-25
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- The wild
- To light up, like the sun!
- Farming crops, or just plain farming. I ___ the carrot crops
- To protest non-peacefully
- To travel on a boat, like sailing a ship
- A big storm with hail. The _______ storm was a big windstorm
- To scare someone and/or turn them to stone
- Moist and hot. Hawaii is ____ from its beaches and plants
- Relatives, like your cousins or parents
- So unreasonable or insane that it's actually funny
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- To have a strong desire for, like I ____ food when I'm hungry
- To be sure or certain
- How birds usually fly. The eagle _____ through the sky gracefully
- To get together or have a school _______. You meet up with a lot of people (usually)
- To live. I barely _____ the tornado…!
- Usually for charity, to give them money
- Protector
- Something you need to do. You will usually have a list of ___
- When I was doing this, I was longing for something
- To tell the future
20 Clues: The wild • Protector • To tell the future • To be sure or certain • To protest non-peacefully • To light up, like the sun! • To live. I barely _____ the tornado…! • Usually for charity, to give them money • Relatives, like your cousins or parents • To travel on a boat, like sailing a ship • To scare someone and/or turn them to stone • ...
Grade 6-9 Terms 2022-03-21
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- The Mayan's farming technique
- The domain with all eukaryotic organisms
- The use of repeated first consonants
- a collection of cells
- Prokaryotic domain, extremophiles
- A word that sounds how it is spelled
- The definition of a word
- The largest classification of life; smaller than a domain
- Repeated sounds, rhymes, or tones in a poem
- The graph for a quadratic equation
- The chance of an event happening
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- An equation set in standard from to a degree of two
- Kingdom that includes organisms that are: heterotrophs, multicellular, eukaryotic, and mobile/sessile
- The main structure the Incan civilization is known for
- The Aztec's farming technique
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- The use of repeated words
- Group of Native Americans that lived on the Yucatan Peninsula
- ax^2+bx+c
- The smallest form of life
- Native Americans that lived on the Central Mexican Plateau
- The mood or feeling of a word
22 Clues: ax^2+bx+c • a^2+b^2=c^2 • a collection of cells • The definition of a word • The use of repeated words • The smallest form of life • The Mayan's farming technique • The Aztec's farming technique • The mood or feeling of a word • The chance of an event happening • Prokaryotic domain, extremophiles • The graph for a quadratic equation • The use of repeated first consonants • ...
TX Revolution 2013-02-25
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- a cruel general of Mexico
- a person who once served in the armed forces
- interim officer est.government hq
- a government's plans to deal with issues outside the country
- money used in a country
- farming that provides just enough income to support a farming family
- land owned by the government
- a crop that is sold for a profit
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- texas was in one million dollars of this
- first president of texas
- collections of impotant public documents
- second president of texas
- time served by a president
- a government's plans to deal with issues inside the country
- an act of both houses of congress that has the power of law
- a nation or state which people elect reprensentatives to govern them
- fourth president of texas
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- act of adding or joining a territory to an exsiting one
- a group of people who take charge
20 Clues: money used in a country • first president of texas • a cruel general of Mexico • second president of texas • fourth president of texas • time served by a president • land owned by the government • a crop that is sold for a profit • interim officer est.government hq • a group of people who take charge • texas was in one million dollars of this • ...
Mayas, Incas, Aztecs 2023-03-31
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- a green stone
- Peruvian traditional drink
- a method of farming on hills
- the leader of a tribe of people
- a cone-shaped hat worn by the Incas
- books that help make predictions about things like weather and crops
- a settlement or city with its own government
- relatives of someone from the past
- something that is believed to be a sign of something that will happen in the future
- a formal act done on a special occasion
- plaster or cement
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- beans that are used to make cocoa and chocolate
- the number of years that noble boys attended school
- a person who seeks to conquer new territory
- the remains of old buildings
- a group of rulers from one family
- the Incas were the first civilization to plant this vegetable
- knotted strings that kept records in the Incan society
- the lasting impact of events that occurred in the past
- a method of farming on floating gardens
20 Clues: a green stone • plaster or cement • Peruvian traditional drink • a method of farming on hills • the remains of old buildings • the leader of a tribe of people • a group of rulers from one family • relatives of someone from the past • a cone-shaped hat worn by the Incas • a method of farming on floating gardens • a formal act done on a special occasion • ...
The best crossword evr 2024-10-17
Across
- Cause something to change direction
- To make a ray of light change direction
- A large, thin case of loose sheets
- The assembled spectators
- Inflict a violent and disfiguring injury
- Generous or forgiving
- A reflective surface
- Remove eaves from a tree
- Made of clay and hardened by heat
- Not damaged in any way
- Confess to be true
- Regard something with respect or approval
- Able to be heard
- A person who is inexperienced in a field
Down
- The cracking or breaking of a hard object
- Throw back heat or light without absorbing it
- The science or practice of farming
- Someone who works on the science or practice of farming
- A fictitious book
- Send goods to another country
- The action of transporting something or someone
- Impressively beautiful
- Change or cause to change
- Produce and discharge
- Relating to actions planned to gain a specific end
- Characterized by constant change
26 Clues: Able to be heard • A fictitious book • Confess to be true • A reflective surface • Generous or forgiving • Produce and discharge • Impressively beautiful • Not damaged in any way • The assembled spectators • Remove eaves from a tree • Change or cause to change • Send goods to another country • Characterized by constant change • Made of clay and hardened by heat • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
Adilyn Fraga Human Geo P4 2023-05-11
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- Customs part of a culture(3VIT)
- Raw materials(7CC)
- LA for movies and Houston for energy(7IDK)
- Losing traits when in contact with another country(3CC
- Subjective information(1CC)
- Small inputs of farming(5CC)
- Study of political systems(4VIT)
- Government authority shared with central government(4CC)
- Information displayed numerically(1CC)
- Leaving a country(2CC)
- Large inputs for farming(5CC)
- Sustainable growth in urban areas(6VIT)
- Period of increased agricultural productivity(5VIT)
- Natural resources(7CC)
- Textile production to large factories(7VIT)
- Study of human activities(1VIT)
- Boundary of two dialects(3IDK)
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- Nation stretches across borders and states(4CC)
- Things must be priced for low income families(6IDK)
- Number of births(2VIT)
- Adoption of culture traits(3CC)
- Over 10 million people(6CC)
- Where functions are coordinated(1IDk)
- Over 20 million people(6CC)
- Money immigrants send(2IDK)
- Growing a single crop on same land(5IDK)
- Physically representing a boundary(4IDK)
- Entering a country(2CC)
28 Clues: Raw materials(7CC) • Number of births(2VIT) • Leaving a country(2CC) • Natural resources(7CC) • Entering a country(2CC) • Over 10 million people(6CC) • Subjective information(1CC) • Over 20 million people(6CC) • Money immigrants send(2IDK) • Small inputs of farming(5CC) • Large inputs for farming(5CC) • Boundary of two dialects(3IDK) • Customs part of a culture(3VIT) • ...
Stone Age Review 2024-09-16
Across
- Stone Age man whose body was naturally preserved for over 5,000 years
- Old Stone Age
- cave in France where many Stone Age paintings were found
- Humans learned to control this which allowed them to survive the Ice Age
- having more than one needs
- Paleolithic people were hunter-___.
- period in between the Old and New Stone Age
- Oetzi's ax was made of this metal; first type humans learned to use
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- continent where the first modern humans lived
- cows, pigs, and sheep are all this type of animal
- New Stone Age
- Prehistory occurs before the invention of this
- humanity's first animal companions
- invention that led to the Neolithic Revolution
- abbreviation for 'Before Common Era'
- term describing how humans eventually developed different skills
- type of religious belief in which spirits inhabit the natural world
- someone who does not live in one place
- first needles humans used to sew were made from this
- Farming led people to create this type of home
20 Clues: New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • having more than one needs • humanity's first animal companions • Paleolithic people were hunter-___. • abbreviation for 'Before Common Era' • someone who does not live in one place • period in between the Old and New Stone Age • continent where the first modern humans lived • Prehistory occurs before the invention of this • ...
Laney Beck's Junior Scholastic Crossword 2024-09-30
Across
- chaotic, disordered, characterized by conflict
- to dig out and remove
- a basic or necessary item of food
- shifts in temperatures
- political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society
- to make laws for a political entity
- the central government
- a person who studies economists
- to try to persuade a politician
- a social construct that defines a set of people by their shared common cultures
- to approve
- the basic principles and laws of a nation
- a way of governing
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- user of an item
- The struggle for control of Vietnam
- to sell in small quantities
- Teaching about farming or the action of farming
- an assigned area
- almost an island
- a scientist who studies fossils
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- notoriously evil
- something that has a line under it
- a person below the age of legal majority
- line around the middle of Earth
- people that govern an urban area or town
26 Clues: to approve • user of an item • an assigned area • almost an island • notoriously evil • a way of governing • to dig out and remove • shifts in temperatures • the central government • to sell in small quantities • a scientist who studies fossils • a person who studies economists • to try to persuade a politician • line around the middle of Earth • a basic or necessary item of food • ...
Social Studies vocabulary 2025-11-19
Across
- huge water storm over warm waters near equator
- warfare practice where troops hide
- large groups live in poverty in urban areas
- narrow strip of land connecting two large landmasses
- climate where weather usually is mild
- a form of pollution where pollution creates a haze
- small bean used to make chocolate food items
- populations who have been displaced from their homes
- forest high up forest where clouds or haze is usually is
- clearing of land and forests
- independent community that governs itself
Down
- farming farming technique where you cut into mountains
- of European and black descent
- tropical plant used to create ink or dye
- large plantation built by the Spanish
- elevation levels based on sea
- Spanish explorers who conquered land
- chain of islands
- mountainous break in the earth where lava erupts
- cultural group with European and Native genetics
- tropical tree root sweet tasting
- region controlled by one ruling organization
22 Clues: chain of islands • clearing of land and forests • of European and black descent • elevation levels based on sea • tropical tree root sweet tasting • warfare practice where troops hide • Spanish explorers who conquered land • large plantation built by the Spanish • climate where weather usually is mild • tropical plant used to create ink or dye • ...
Future of Food 2025-11-19
Across
- A major environmental factor impacting food production
- Process used to make yoghurt and bread rise
- Food products made entirely from plants
- Designing and building new biological parts or systems
- Technology-driven farming to improve efficiency and yield
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations
- Tiny living things like bacteria or yeast used in food production
- The development of new ideas and technologies
- Having reliable access to sufficient nutritious food
- Main source of energy for the body
Down
- Emissions contributing to global warming and climate change
- Changing the DNA of an organism to give it new traits
- Sources of protein such as insects or lab-grown meat
- Using living organisms to make useful products
- Substances that provide nourishment for growth and life
- Farming methods that protect the environment and biodiversity
- Meat produced from animal cells in a lab environment
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
- Another term for fats and oils
- A macronutrient essential for muscle growth and repair
20 Clues: Another term for fats and oils • Main source of energy for the body • Food products made entirely from plants • Process used to make yoghurt and bread rise • The development of new ideas and technologies • Using living organisms to make useful products • Process by which plants make food using sunlight • Sources of protein such as insects or lab-grown meat • ...
Opening the West Crossword Vocabulary 2026-01-01
Across
- the herding of cattle for 1,000 miles or more to meet the railroad
- amount or total
- an area of public lands set aside for Native Americans
- grant of money to a person or company for an action that will benefit the public
- a geographical region within which the same standard of time is used
- far-reaching
- extending across a continent
- farming technique in which seeds are planted deep in the soil near moisture
- metal coins and paper notes used as money
- store where farmers bought and sold their goods to other farmers
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- appeal to the common people
- to form; to make
- make certain
- name given to the farmers of the Plains
- a person who will take the law into their own hands
- Hispanic ranch hand
- contributing circumstance
- to acquire a piece of US public land for living on and farming it
- to remove; usually by force
- moving from place to place with no permanent home
- establish
21 Clues: establish • make certain • far-reaching • amount or total • to form; to make • Hispanic ranch hand • contributing circumstance • appeal to the common people • to remove; usually by force • extending across a continent • name given to the farmers of the Plains • metal coins and paper notes used as money • moving from place to place with no permanent home • ...
farming on the plains 2022-09-07
9 Clues: growing crops • flat piece of land • equipment used to farm • the condition of the plains • a machine to help collect wheat • a common issue involving over farming • had a scientific expedition on the plains • to give 160 acres of land to any american • the answer to 8 says this about the plains
Unit 6 Crossword 2024-12-19
Across
- Commercial farming of fish
- Main cause of food insecurity
- Non-profitable plants planted for a secondary purpose
- Having access to food, but not getting a balanced diet
- 40% of food we produce
- Extremely damaging to environment and communities
Down
- Similar to 3 across, not getting enough calories
- Non-target fish caught
- High density livestock farming
9 Clues: Non-target fish caught • 40% of food we produce • Commercial farming of fish • Main cause of food insecurity • High density livestock farming • Similar to 3 across, not getting enough calories • Extremely damaging to environment and communities • Non-profitable plants planted for a secondary purpose • Having access to food, but not getting a balanced diet
Sheep 2025-01-10
Across
- What sheep droppings enrich in the soil
- A variety of life within the vineyard ecosystem
- A balanced network of plants and animals
- Eco-friendly farming approach
- Centuries-old farming practice with livestock
Down
- Plants sheep naturally manage
- vineyard workers
- Where grapes grow for wine
- What sheep do to keep vegetation under control
9 Clues: vineyard workers • Where grapes grow for wine • Plants sheep naturally manage • Eco-friendly farming approach • What sheep droppings enrich in the soil • A balanced network of plants and animals • Centuries-old farming practice with livestock • What sheep do to keep vegetation under control • A variety of life within the vineyard ecosystem
L.3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers 2024-10-29
9 Clues: Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • a Neolithic farming town • business of exchanging goods • farming (and raising animals) • arc-shaped region with rich soil • something you need to fulfill a need • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • someone who moves from place to place to find food
Social Studies 8 Vocab, Unit 0/1 2022-09-19
Across
- a person who fights gainst slavery
- a society's values and beliefs
- goods or services produces to make money
- an area with wide open space for farming
Down
- production of goods, usually in a factory
- government and laws
- anything to do with society or people interacting
- farming
- an area where people live closely together
9 Clues: farming • government and laws • a society's values and beliefs • a person who fights gainst slavery • goods or services produces to make money • an area with wide open space for farming • production of goods, usually in a factory • an area where people live closely together • anything to do with society or people interacting
Sky's random bullshit 2024-04-15
9 Clues: a type of plague • new song by Deco*27 • and ruby! (Kids show) • the OG farming sim series • Miku made fried rice. What kind? • popular multi-platform farming sim • shape inside this crossword puzzle • No.1 In the pokedex, number 1 in our hearts • Shows up at Valley Windworks every Friday (Pokemon)
South America 2022-01-12
Across
- grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing and farming
- sewers transportation, electricity, and housing
- made up of hundreds of islands off the southern tip of florida and cuba
- rainy winters and hot, humid summers
- consists of three major groups of islands
- ancient farming technique for growing crops on hillsides or mountain slopes
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- areas of grasslands and rich soil
- climate hot dry summers and cool, moist winters
- lands made up of mountainous or hilly sections
- savannas with flat terrain and moderate rainfall
- generally dry, with some rain
- flows about 4,000 miles from west to east
- river that winds through the northern part of South America
- chain of mountain ranges that run through South America
14 Clues: generally dry, with some rain • areas of grasslands and rich soil • rainy winters and hot, humid summers • flows about 4,000 miles from west to east • consists of three major groups of islands • lands made up of mountainous or hilly sections • climate hot dry summers and cool, moist winters • sewers transportation, electricity, and housing • ...
mesopotamia 2022-10-06
Across
- plow farming and cart trading
- one of the rivers
- know when rivers would flood
- what was Mesopotamia know for
- one of the first writing systems
Down
- one of the rivers
- perfect land for farming
- where is Mesopotamia located
- what where people call if they lived in Babylon
- if people live in Assyria what would they be called
10 Clues: one of the rivers • one of the rivers • perfect land for farming • where is Mesopotamia located • know when rivers would flood • plow farming and cart trading • what was Mesopotamia know for • one of the first writing systems • what where people call if they lived in Babylon • if people live in Assyria what would they be called
Vocab review 2026-01-23
Across
- -constantly moving looking for resources
- -another word for agriculture
- -having a special job/talent
- - a collection of countries controlled by one government
- -cruel and oppressive government
Down
- -good soil/land for farming
- -the right/ability to vote in an election
- -a small group of rich people leading
- -king or queen in charge
9 Clues: -king or queen in charge • -good soil/land for farming • -having a special job/talent • -another word for agriculture • -cruel and oppressive government • -a small group of rich people leading • -constantly moving looking for resources • -the right/ability to vote in an election • - a collection of countries controlled by one government
12 EAP Farming Vocab Crossword 2017-03-21
Across
- younger sheep meat
- opposite of exports
- cows and bulls
- chickens and ducks grown for their eggs or meat
- products made and sold to another country in large amounts
- relating to cities and the people who live in them
- made or created
- the people and activities involved in providing a product
- (v)join pictures, words or phrases of the same meaning
- a measurement of land area
Down
- (v)to write down on paper one by one
- the kind of farm with cows that produce milk
- older sheep meat
- eaten or used
- treated animal skin used to make shoes or bags
- baby cows or bulls
- business organisations
- something produced and sold in large quantities
- relating to the countryside and the people who live there
- natural and not processed
20 Clues: eaten or used • cows and bulls • made or created • older sheep meat • younger sheep meat • baby cows or bulls • opposite of exports • business organisations • natural and not processed • a measurement of land area • (v)to write down on paper one by one • the kind of farm with cows that produce milk • treated animal skin used to make shoes or bags • ...
Precision Farming & Global Positioning Essentials 2023-12-11
Across
- Control, space and user are the three main component of.
- Increased GPS accuracy using differential correction.
- European satellite navigation system.
- Finding location by measuring distances.
- Global position model used by GPS.
- A system that helps to find exact locations in the world.
- It is in space providing location signals.
- Electronic charged layer affecting GNSS signals.
- These receivers use carrier- phase tracking methods to provide centimeter accuracy for surveying, topography mapping and automated steering.
- A Coordinate used to specify north-south position.
- It should be installed at highest position, so it does not face multipath type errors.
- A measure indicating how various errors (Ionospheric, tropospheric, clock, and multipath) impact the overall accuracy of a GPS reading.
- Software which is used for analyzing and making maps from location-based data.
Down
- Attenuation, The weakening of a signal as it travels through barriers.
- It should be installed their where we can easily see it and operate it.
- The acronym for Graphical User Interface.
- A method in GIS that uses vertices and segments to create points, lines and polygons to represent objects.
- This type of data storage in GIS uses a grid format.
- Error due to signal reflection.
- Three satellites are needed, but a fourth is used to correct for correcting which errors.
- Both moving and stationary GPS units need to simultaneously track this set of objects in space.
- Mask, A setting in a receiver that blocks incoming signals from low in the sky to lessen certain errors.
- Part of GNSS responsible for satellite management and data correction.
- The measure of strength of the desired signal relative to the background noise.
- Type of data with less accurate orbital information.
- 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.
- The shape of the Earth used in GPS.
27 Clues: Error due to signal reflection. • Global position model used by GPS. • The shape of the Earth used in GPS. • European satellite navigation system. • Finding location by measuring distances. • The acronym for Graphical User Interface. • It is in space providing location signals. • Electronic charged layer affecting GNSS signals. • ...
Crop Farming: Caring and Maintenance 2024-01-28
Across
- *They include unwanted insects, germs, or other organisms that affect cropping activity.
- *Stimulates the needed enzymes for storing nitrogen in plants.
- *This is an essential element for the proper management of crops for better yields.
- *It sucks the plant sap and on tender parts of leaves.
- *It sucks the plant sap and serves as a vector of ringspot.
- *This stimulates the development of healthy leaf growth through the production of chlorophyll.
- *It sucks on fruits that result in heavy dropping.
- *This is basically decomposed plant or animal waste.
- *This refers to solid wastes of hogs, chickens, and cattle that improve and maintain the soil.
- *This is the most common growth enhancer.
- *This is a fertilizer that is derived from compost, manure, and remains from plants or animals.
- *They grow in places intended for desired plants.
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- *Promotes the development of roots, stems, blossoms, and fruits.
- *Application of naturally occurring pathogens (fungi and bacteria) that destroy insect.
- *This is done by spreading the fertilizer over the field.
- * It is done by placing any organic covering like peanut hulls on top of the garden plot to prevent water from evaporating in the soil that impedes the growth of weeds.
- *Involves the removal of certain parts of a plant such as infected branches, buds, or roots.
- *This is also known as commercial fertilizer.
- *Refers to natural or synthetic material origin that is applied to the soil or plant tissues, usually leaves.
- *This is a chemical that eliminates weeds.
20 Clues: *This is the most common growth enhancer. • *This is a chemical that eliminates weeds. • *This is also known as commercial fertilizer. • *They grow in places intended for desired plants. • *It sucks on fruits that result in heavy dropping. • *This is basically decomposed plant or animal waste. • *It sucks the plant sap and on tender parts of leaves. • ...
WORKPLACE SAFETY IN AGRICULTURE & FARMING 2026-01-18
Across
- clean water, toilets, and handwashing facilities
- protective clothing and safety equipment
- movement of air to reduce dust and fumes
- life-threatening heat illness requiring emergency care
- device worn to protect the lungs
- diseases transmitted from animals to humans
- hazard where objects press against each other
- work involving farming and food production
- structure that protects tractor operators in rollovers
Down
- powered farm vehicle used for pulling equipment
- area where moving parts come together
- illness caused by working in high temperatures
- rotating shaft that transfers engine power
- injury caused by clothing caught in machinery
- chemicals used to control pests
- designing tasks to reduce body strain
- drinking water to prevent heat illness
- immediate care given before medical help arrives
- tractor accident where the vehicle tips over
- loud sound that can damage hearing
20 Clues: chemicals used to control pests • device worn to protect the lungs • loud sound that can damage hearing • area where moving parts come together • designing tasks to reduce body strain • drinking water to prevent heat illness • protective clothing and safety equipment • movement of air to reduce dust and fumes • rotating shaft that transfers engine power • ...
The Cumberland Gap 2017-12-12
Across
- Virginians crossed the _____ Mountains to migrate westward.
- Daniel Boone's path was called the _____ Trail.
- They were also looking for new _____.
- Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil.
- Virginians used the _____ _____ to migrate westward.
- They took their _____ with them.
- They took their _____ with them.
- They took their _____ with them.
Down
- He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap.
- Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____.
- After the American _____ War, many Virginians were on the hunt for new lands.
- Years of tobacco farming had worn down the _____.
- The Cumberland Gap made finding new _____ possible.
- The Cumberland Gap became a major passageway for settlers to move out _____.
- Scientists believe this opening was created by a _____.
- They took their _____ people with them.
16 Clues: They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They took their _____ with them. • They were also looking for new _____. • They took their _____ people with them. • Many farmers left Virginia to find new _____. • He created a trail through the Cumberland Gap. • Years of _____ farming had worn down the soil. • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2024-04-23
Across
- another term for "gods"; supreme beings.
- group of people who rose to power in Central Mexico; rose to the height of its power between 950 C.E 1150 C.E. They grew beans, maize, and pepper. Their artisans introduced metalworking in Mesoamerica. However, groups of invaders such as the Aztecs attacked them and they began to decline around 1125 C.E.
- a Mayan city state where at least two women served as ruling queens
- group of people who are known to have built what may be the oldest culture in Mesoamerica; they lasted for about 800 years based off farming and trade
- a continent; known for coastal and inland plains, as well as the Great Plains. Largest river system is the Mississippi.
- this group/civilization had the capital as Cuzco and raided nearby groups and territories. One of their emperors was Pachacuti. Their sun god is Inti. They also developed terrace farming and farmed potatoes and quinoa.
- the term used for water supply to crops, such as by the use of canals.
Down
- continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- a tool with a system of knots used for mathematics.
- a region where farming began in & the geography was suited for farming; it includes the lands stretching from central Mexico to Costa Rica.
- this group/civilization benefited from sinkholes and set up more than 50 city-states; they had a strict class system and used calendars to decide when to harvest and plant crops.
- "advanced state of human society containing vastly developed forms of government, culture, industry, and common social norms"
- an area where the soil has collapsed into a depression or hollow in the Earth's surface.
- narrow piece of land that connects two larger areas of land.
- another word for corn; most important food in the Americas.
- this group/civilization were hunters and warriors that admired the Maya and Toltec; their sun god is the feathered serpent: Quetzalcoatl. Priests also played an important role in its society.
16 Clues: continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia. • another term for "gods"; supreme beings. • a tool with a system of knots used for mathematics. • another word for corn; most important food in the Americas. • narrow piece of land that connects two larger areas of land. • a Mayan city state where at least two women served as ruling queens • ...
SS Vocab Crossword 2021-10-22
Across
- The civilization that flourished along the world's longest river
- The idea of farming and domesticating animals
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides
- A mountain that spews out lava
- A massive mountain range that separated china and india
- The first civilization
Down
- A massive plateau separating china from western asia
- The buying and selling of goods
- The first civilization founded in europe
- The growing and harvesting of plants
- An extremely successful yet isolated civilization in east asia that harbored silk
- A large desert separating china from mongolia
- A massive desert located in northern africa
- Bodies of water is the middle of the desert
14 Clues: The first civilization • A mountain that spews out lava • The buying and selling of goods • The growing and harvesting of plants • The first civilization founded in europe • A massive desert located in northern africa • Bodies of water is the middle of the desert • The idea of farming and domesticating animals • A large desert separating china from mongolia • ...
Vocab #8 2025-04-29
Across
- people of ancient civilization around Eastern Central America
- people of ancient civilization in South America
- farming on layered flat platforms on hillsides
- long mountain range on west coast of South America
- artificial islands or raised fields on lake beds used for farming
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger areas of land across water
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- capital of Aztec Empire
- people of ancient civilization around Western Central America
- belief that natural elements have a soul
- capital of Inca Empire
- Inca record keeping device
- Japanese gateway structure at the entrance to a religious shrine
- tiered tower common in Southeast/East Asia associated with Buddhism
- indigenous Japanese religion focusing on spirits called kami
14 Clues: capital of Inca Empire • capital of Aztec Empire • Inca record keeping device • belief that natural elements have a soul • farming on layered flat platforms on hillsides • people of ancient civilization in South America • long mountain range on west coast of South America • indigenous Japanese religion focusing on spirits called kami • ...
Chp 10 Agriculture: Summative 2022-02-25
Across
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand (without spoiling)
- practices are intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth's natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- a practice where farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field – all within the same year.
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer.
- A flooded field for growing rice
- the production of crops for sale and is designed to produce crops for widespread distribution (supermarkets), larger markets, and export
- agricultural revolution, gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system that began in Britain in the 18th century.
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- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.
- set of research technology transfer initiatives occurring between 1950 and the late 1960s,
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- the type of farming where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America.
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds.
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food
- large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers.
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management • an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food • large estate or farm involving large landholdings and many workers. • an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation. • ...
Chapter Ten Agriculture 2022-02-25
Across
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- degradation of land, especially in semi-arid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- desert an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain.
- agriculture Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family
- cultivation A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for an extended period.
- revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- tillage A system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
Down
- agriculture Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture Farming methods that provide long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- nomadism A form of substance agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning.
- farming commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a middle English word meaning ‘bartering” or “exchange of commides.”
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and low land pastures.
- revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Subsistence agriculture A form of substance agriculture in which farmers must expend a large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- rotation The process of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A flooded field for growing rice
- The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The area surrounding a city from where milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for farming through slashing and burning. • desert an area in a developed country where food is difficult to obtain. • ...
Chapter 13 Spatial Arrangement of Agriculture Vocab 2022-01-10
Across
- Crops that are not essential to human survival but have high profit margin.
- Relies on many low-paid migrant workers, to tend and harvest crops. (2 words)
- Farms run as corporations and the globalization of agriculture.
- An increase in efficiency lower the per-unit production cost, resulting in greater profits. (3 words)
- A process used by corporations to gather resources, transform them into goods, and then transport them to consumers. (2 words)
- An economy where supply and demand, not government policy determines the outcome of competition for the land. (2 words)
- A geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand for real estate change as the distance from the central business district increases. (2 words)
- The theory that deals with why people chose certain locations for various economic activity.
- A type of agriculture that includes market gardening/truck farming and dairy farming.
- Corporations that operate in many countries.
- An economic model that suggested a pattern for the types of products farmers would produce at different positions relative to the market community.
- Public financial support to farmers to safeguard food production.
- The opposite of multicropping
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- The ownership of other businesses involved in the steps of producing a particular product. (2 words)
- A type of intensive farming that involves raising fish, shellfish, or water plants.
- All the steps required to get a product or service to customers. (2 words)
- Planting and harvesting a crop two times per year on the same piece of land. (2 words)
- Confined spaces in which cattle and hogs have limited movement.
- When farmers grow two or more crops simultaneously on the same field.
- A graph that can be used to determine the starting position for each land use relative to the market. Also known as bid-price-curve. (3 words)
- Movements to promote higher incomes for producers and more sustainable farming practices. (2 words)
- A capital-intensive livestock operation in which many animals are kept in close quarters, and bred and fed in a controlled environment. (2 words)
- Uses expensive machinery and other inputs. (2 words)
- Growing one type of crop or raising one type of animal year after year
24 Clues: The opposite of multicropping • Corporations that operate in many countries. • Uses expensive machinery and other inputs. (2 words) • Confined spaces in which cattle and hogs have limited movement. • Farms run as corporations and the globalization of agriculture. • Public financial support to farmers to safeguard food production. • ...
