farming Crossword Puzzles
The Lucayans 2022-02-17
Across
- Gathering food
- dwelling of the cacique
- occupation
- Island groups
- Place of origin
- language
- home in Turks and Caicos
- many gods
Down
- First people
- Lucayan bed
- island travelled from to Turks
- Lucayans came in this time
- Favourite delight
- Afterlife
- mode of transportation
- settlement
- beauty practice
- Lucayan head
- ball game
- seat of the chief
20 Clues: language • Afterlife • ball game • many gods • occupation • settlement • Lucayan bed • First people • Lucayan head • Island groups • Gathering food • beauty practice • Place of origin • Favourite delight • seat of the chief • mode of transportation • dwelling of the cacique • home in Turks and Caicos • Lucayans came in this time • island travelled from to Turks
Unit 4 2025-11-13
Across
- meie ajaarvamise järgi
- püssirohi
- arheoloog
- enne meie ajaarvamist
- käsitööline
- rüüsteretk, röövretkel käima
- sõdalane
- käsitöölised
- oder
- röövretkel osaleja
- romaan
- viiking
- male
- rahumeelselt
Down
- ehkki
- kaer
- Taani
- aer
- kaupmees
- elajas
- ajastu
- varandus
- hiinlased
- talupidamine
- elama asuma; milleski kokku leppima
- kindlus
- rukis
- ellu jääma; siin elatuma
28 Clues: aer • kaer • oder • male • ehkki • Taani • rukis • elajas • ajastu • romaan • kindlus • viiking • kaupmees • varandus • sõdalane • püssirohi • arheoloog • hiinlased • käsitööline • talupidamine • käsitöölised • rahumeelselt • röövretkel osaleja • enne meie ajaarvamist • meie ajaarvamise järgi • ellu jääma; siin elatuma • rüüsteretk, röövretkel käima • elama asuma; milleski kokku leppima
Vocabulary Quiz - 2.2 from Reading 2015-03-12
Across
- Bride’s family’s gift to bridegroom’s family
- Pastoral societies are known to inhabit less ~ lands, or poorer lands.
- His most famous work, An Essay on the Principles of Population, has influenced countless scientists since its first ~.
- To give food (to plants or animals in farming)
- Pastoral farming is often associated with ~, or moving from place to place in search of better resources.
- Pastoral farming is an area of agriculture that consists of raising and breeding ~ such as cattle, sheep, or goats.
- A very infectious disease (e.g. Ebola) that spreads quickly and kills large number of people.
Down
- To move to another region or country
- In this way, the population could be managed and a stronger breed of people could be created that were less likely to ~ society of its resources.
- As civilization grew more ~, the need for crops and meat increased dramatically.
- One of Malthus' suggestions for population control was the moral ~ in regard to sexual activity.
- The condition of just having enough food or money to stay alive
- By contrast, societies based on ~ are generally stationary, as they must always be near the crops that sustain them.
- Relating to the ownership and use of land, especially farmland, or to economy that is concerned with agriculture.
- To support
15 Clues: To support • To move to another region or country • Bride’s family’s gift to bridegroom’s family • To give food (to plants or animals in farming) • The condition of just having enough food or money to stay alive • Pastoral societies are known to inhabit less ~ lands, or poorer lands. • As civilization grew more ~, the need for crops and meat increased dramatically. • ...
Green Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
Across
- term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth.
- large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, presticides, and high crop varieties.
- occurs when farmers grow food crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families.
- focuses on meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability to meet the needs of future generations.
- the application of controlled amounts of water to plants as needed in intervals.
- a form of pastoralism when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze.
- measure of availability of food and individuals' ability to access it.
Down
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming,usually under corporate ownership.
- process of using agriculture machinery to machanize the work of agriculture.
- an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned and allowed to revert to their natural vegetation while the cultivator moves on to another plot.
- _____ farming is when farming is done on man made terraces that have been built upon a slope.
- process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm; cultivation of plants for food.
- the activity of running a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle, horses, or sheep.
- a form
- careful preservation and protection of something.
15 Clues: a form • careful preservation and protection of something. • term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. • measure of availability of food and individuals' ability to access it. • highly mechanized, large-scale farming,usually under corporate ownership. • process of using agriculture machinery to machanize the work of agriculture. • ...
Vocab 2021-05-25
35 Clues: odd • huge • parts • teach • crime • blunt • fight • range • proof • power • wasted • reveal • polite • letter • lacking • farming • teasing • combine • careful • arousing • arrogant • constant • sociable • pressure • reckless • colorful • flatterer • sparingly • difficult • scholarly • irrelevant • aggressive • conclusion • expressions • circumstances
afdsadfff 2020-09-03
22 Clues: any • to make • a small • factory • a typed • a period • a line of • to control • height above • far reaching • abroad across • a sunken area • a sunken area • soil rich soil • a deep passage • an area that is • the wearing away • existing in a high • existing in a high • a flat-topped hill • large-scale farming • lacking enough water
TTT#9 2025-03-07
15 Clues: weak • last • break • thinker • subject • work together • cannot be seen • school subject • farming vehicle • famous signature • emergency vehicle • duck billed mammal • lacking a moral sense • loud, disturbing noise • determined by, resembling the moon
Angad's crossword 2021-01-18
6 Clues: example of cash crop • it is a threshing tool • poultry bird for farming • prevents soil erosion in farming • cultivation of ornamental plants • farming that is environmental friendly
4.2 2025-03-17
11 Clues: hissi • puisto • satama • ajoneuvo • arkkitehti • ilmastointi • pilvenpiirtäjä • täynnä ihmisiä • kiinteistön arvo • agreement vuokrasopimus • farming kaupunkiviljely
social studies science 2022-01-14
22 Clues: pump • place • place • belief • storage • air sacs • power bean • blood system • free movement • needed by all • brain of cell • source of food • like paintings • group of organs • lay of the land • way of speaking • building blocks • protection layer • movement of water • hopefully fertile • can be low or high • history and traditions
Geography cross-word 2014 2014-11-30
Across
- caused by the moon
- changing weather
- power source
- supplies
- poor
- cargo ships
- trans national corporations
- number of people
- something to work towards
- farming
- can be remade
Down
- cheap labour
- eating material
- getting places
- large gathering of buildings
- world wide network
- things your entitled with
- massive wave
- techtonic plates moving
- a clear liquid
20 Clues: poor • farming • supplies • cargo ships • cheap labour • power source • massive wave • can be remade • getting places • a clear liquid • eating material • changing weather • number of people • caused by the moon • world wide network • techtonic plates moving • things your entitled with • something to work towards • trans national corporations • large gathering of buildings
year 6 2022-10-24
21 Clues: fast • twin • eshay • flower • sleepy • murder • murderur • baseball • very loud • goalkeeper • has glasses • penguin slide • nice moves tiff • island we went to • trips people over • master at eggy car • likes saying falior • has two middle names • in love with his hat • farming simulator player • headache on his pencil case
Egyptian Crossword 2024-02-11
30 Clues: d • j • e • m • other • statue • farmed • weaved • social • writing • farming • aligned • had many • pharaohs • pyramids • pyramids • 365 days • many gods • collected • Nile river • built many • kings/queens • codes of law • had this soil • famous pyramid • plants paper • developed there • desert protection • religious leaders • religious leaders
List B - part 1 2024-02-12
Across
- self-operating
- obtain
- obstruct
- motivated to win
- completely, entirely
- garments worn on the body
- accuse
- slower
- figure out, determine a number
- modern
- competition, tournament
Down
- a period in history
- suitable
- announce
- clear, obvious
- air, environment
- very intelligent
- on top of
- ten years
- nervous
- farming, growing crops
- rotting
22 Clues: obtain • accuse • slower • modern • nervous • rotting • suitable • obstruct • announce • on top of • ten years • self-operating • clear, obvious • air, environment • motivated to win • very intelligent • a period in history • completely, entirely • farming, growing crops • competition, tournament • garments worn on the body • figure out, determine a number
Gyeongchip & Photo news 2017-03-13
15 Clues: drop • find • some • famous • England • between • very fat • not fail • not late • preschool • NIKE ADIDAS • growing crops • past tense of think • white thing which is sweet • a group of people responsible for governing
who named it 2023-04-28
12 Clues: peso • 8098 • 1821 • Manila • industry • 110,818,325 • phillipenese • economy rank • similar size • popular sport • city Quezon City • in the Pacific Ocean 13th
who named it 2023-04-28
12 Clues: peso • 8098 • 1821 • Manila • industry • 110,818,325 • phillipenese • economy rank • similar size • popular sport • city Quezon City • in the Pacific Ocean 13th
Farm to Table Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
Across
- This kind of farming farming does not use toxic man-made molecules when growing food.
- The introduction of fertilizer such as ammonium nitrate, greatly increased crop _______.
- Replaced animals in the farm fields
- This has been a staple food for humans since the beginning of time
Down
- There are still some hunter gatherer societies in the world today, specifically the Hadza tribe of______________
- Widely used to grind grains into flour
- The process by which farmers select desirable traits and breed plants or animals to continue generations
- During the Middle Ages in Europe, the invention of _____ led to improved farming hand tools
- Another word for corn.
9 Clues: Another word for corn. • Replaced animals in the farm fields • Widely used to grind grains into flour • This has been a staple food for humans since the beginning of time • This kind of farming farming does not use toxic man-made molecules when growing food. • The introduction of fertilizer such as ammonium nitrate, greatly increased crop _______. • ...
all about landon 2022-02-22
20 Clues: hook • puck • quads • tractors • imposter • peporione • eye color • golf cours • green head • canadan bird • crushed rock • clay pigeons • bow and arrow • place to sleep • flag stick/pin • tracking animals • red head brother • place in the woods • beast brand of cowboy boots • little camo birds can shoot 5 a day
Latin and Greek Roots 2024-10-23
32 Clues: not • far • bend • bone • ship • hand • many • good • life • fear • large • human • carry • light • water • death • after • small • around • across • number • middle • ancient • against • farming • believe • language • to order • walk/move • bad, evil • wrong, bad • above/higher
Gyeongchip & Photo news 2017-03-13
15 Clues: find • some • drop • famous • between • England • not fail • not late • very fat • preschool • NIKE ADIDAS • growing crops • past tense of think • white thing which is sweet • a group of people responsible for governing
Luis Global History Words 2017-06-07
15 Clues: ahimsa • Africa • farming • monsoons • bring unity • monotheistic • fertile soil • social order • Constantinople • cultursl crossroads • limit communication • five pillars of Islam • India and southeast Asia • filial piety and Analects • 4 noble truths and eightfold path
Tori 2014-09-29
4.2 2025-03-17
11 Clues: hissi • puisto • satama • ajoneuvo • arkkitehti • ilmastointi • pilvenpiirtäjä • täynnä ihmisiä • kiinteistön arvo • agreement vuokrasopimus • farming kaupunkiviljely
3/11/2021 2021-03-11
8 Clues: Onward • being annoyed • Deny the truth • rebuilding of a thing • an inaral of time to do something • A group of diffrent or cirtain people. • farming or receiving a part of farming land • a person from somewhere else comes to live here
Thomas Jefferson 2018-12-17
8 Clues: Jefferson's home • related to farming • Jefferson vice president • Purchase costs 15 million • a government order restricting foreign trade • forcing a person to serve in the armed forces • years when Thomas Jefferson became vice president • Revolution late 1700s when manufacturing replaced farming
who named it 2023-04-28
12 Clues: peso • 8098 • 1821 • Manila • industry • 110,818,325 • phillipenese • economy rank • similar size • popular sport • city Quezon City • in the Pacific Ocean 13th
who named it 2023-04-28
12 Clues: peso • 8098 • 1821 • Manila • industry • 110,818,325 • phillipenese • economy rank • similar size • popular sport • city Quezon City • in the Pacific Ocean 13th
who named it 2023-04-28
12 Clues: peso • 8098 • 1821 • Manila • industry • 110,818,325 • phillipenese • economy rank • similar size • popular sport • city Quezon City • in the Pacific Ocean 13th
The History Of Kansas Farming. 2023-10-22
Across
- Individuals who run or owns a farm.
- A landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on that land.
- Farm prices fell drastically, causing many farmers to lose their _____ and land.
- The Dust Bowl affected ______, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado, known as the Dust Bowl states.
- The _____ __________ was a global economic disaster that lasted for a decade, starting with the 1929 stock market crash
- The Great Depression affected industries such as construction, shipping, ______, logging,
- The _______ Act of 1904 is a U.S. statute that amended the 1862 Homestead Act
- the worst dust storm, hit the Great Plains on April 14, 1935, causing a significant sand and dust storm.
Down
- the number of unemployed Americans rose from 1.6 million in 1929 to ____ _____ in 1933.
- The Dust Bowl, commonly referred to as "the _____ ________," started in 1930's.
- What is one ingredient people didn't have much of.
- People got scared and eventually started to _____
- Kansas's worst year for dust storms, sometimes referred to as _____ _________ was 1935.
- Period of time without rain.
- The _________ Acts were US laws that allowed applicants to acquire ownership of government land or public domain.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- ________ left school to support their families.
- the quality of being limited or scarce; ________
- Southern Midwest farmlands were destroyed.
- Farmers in the 1930's suffered from both short _____ and low prices.
20 Clues: Period of time without rain. • Individuals who run or owns a farm. • Southern Midwest farmlands were destroyed. • Movement of people from one place to another. • ________ left school to support their families. • the quality of being limited or scarce; ________ • People got scared and eventually started to _____ • What is one ingredient people didn't have much of. • ...
Third paragraph of FFA creed 2026-01-22
Across
- Hard or continuous work, especially in farming
- pratical expertise or proficenty
- the action of promoting or selling products
- people engaged in farming or agriculture
- what is gained through learning and experience
Down
- what we seek to receive from others
- A skill or talent one posseses
- the quality of guiding or directing others
- In a way that achieves maximum productivity
9 Clues: A skill or talent one posseses • pratical expertise or proficenty • what we seek to receive from others • people engaged in farming or agriculture • the quality of guiding or directing others • the action of promoting or selling products • In a way that achieves maximum productivity • Hard or continuous work, especially in farming • ...
Agriculture 2022-02-24
13 Clues: desert • farming • tillage • cropping • nomadism • rotation • revolution • revolution • agriculture • agriculture • cultivation • agriculture • Subsistence ag
FFA creed 2025-02-04
Tract = pull 2026-03-03
Married Life on the Farm 2024-07-09
8 Clues: The hardworking Wife • Twice a day, every day • The hardworking Husband • A cuddly and fluffy animal • The best place for a party • Mean green, farming machines • Its not only a job, its a lifestyle • A sign of commitment to one another
FFA creed paragraph 5- Alice O. 2025-10-08
8 Clues: right or honest • our nationality • where you live or sleep • something that stands strong • farming or product of farming • something that sparks interest in something • a neighborhood with people that come together • an annual thing or something that happens a lot
Climate change 2021-12-17
16 Clues: food • trash • water • world • hot/cold • tempurature • fossil fuel • fossil fuel • fossil fuel • rising water • coal, oil, gas • things that swim • hard, cold, melts • burn fossil fuels • burning of materials • very cold cold country
Climate change 2021-12-17
16 Clues: food • water • trash • world • hot/cold • tempurature • fossil fuel • fossil fuel • fossil fuel • rising water • coal, oil, gas • things that swim • burn fossil fuels • hard, cold, melts • burning of materials • very cold cold country
Hades (the game) 2024-12-15
14 Clues: Dad • war • wine • witch • brother • possessed • final boss • love goddess • bow and arrow • main character • your trap ability • _____ and the sirens • spirit that sells stuff • important way to get rescources.
Root Words List 3 2025-08-18
Animal Husbandry 2023-11-26
Across
- As the population and living standard increased, what else did?
- Animal husbandry is the __________ management of animal livestock.
- Roughly, it's farming in water
- A seven letter word which is included in animal-based farming.
- Animal based farming includes aspects of feeding, breeding and _______ control.
Down
- ______ treatment of animals is encouraged, as it improves animal welfare.
- A word for beekeeping.
7 Clues: A word for beekeeping. • Roughly, it's farming in water • A seven letter word which is included in animal-based farming. • As the population and living standard increased, what else did? • Animal husbandry is the __________ management of animal livestock. • ______ treatment of animals is encouraged, as it improves animal welfare. • ...
Muhsrooms Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
Across
- the roots of a fungus. they share nutrients with plants and trees
- the base layer that something grows in/eats
- the type of mushrooms that were growing. ______ oyster mushrooms
Down
- small
- the type of farming we do in the city
- a type of farming that goes up and down. ___________ farming
- we made our substrate out of cardboard and ________
7 Clues: small • the type of farming we do in the city • the base layer that something grows in/eats • we made our substrate out of cardboard and ________ • a type of farming that goes up and down. ___________ farming • the type of mushrooms that were growing. ______ oyster mushrooms • the roots of a fungus. they share nutrients with plants and trees
group 1 puzzle 2021-01-25
Across
- it is a threshing tool.
- a poultry bird.
- I am sown in winter and my crops are oats.
- a tool which helps bury the crops inside.
- breeding and rearing of fish is called.
- prevent soil erosion in farming.
Down
- I am the king of all ornamental plants.
- farming which is done on hills.
- growing two crops in a same .
9 Clues: a poultry bird. • it is a threshing tool. • growing two crops in a same . • farming which is done on hills. • prevent soil erosion in farming. • I am the king of all ornamental plants. • breeding and rearing of fish is called. • a tool which helps bury the crops inside. • I am sown in winter and my crops are oats.
Animal Rights and Animal Welfare 2025-08-26
Across
- belief or ideal that is basically good or bad; dealing with what is good or bad
- farming that increases output by using confinement systems and intesnsive operations
- farming practice that confines the animals to pens, barns, cages, buildings
- the position that animals should not be exploited for food, clothing, entertainment, medical research, or product testing
- terrorism or crimes committed under the guise of saving nature
- confinement system used to house pigs when they give birth and after to protect the piglets from being laid on
- a belief that something is going against one's moral principles and values
Down
- the number of a particular animal that can be killed during a season
- skin grown in a laboratory used to perform skin irritancy test instead
- research consisting of surgical operations and experiments to study the structure and function of organs on live animals
- the position that animals can be used for human purposes but only in a humane way
- the use of cow eyes from slaughter houses to test products instead of rabbits
- system of farming that does not confine chickens to cages, but they may be confined in and overcrowded building
- the belief that by humans using animals it reflects a bias that humas are a more superior species
- cruel and savage
- the belief that animals have the same rights at humans and are treated as though they are humans
16 Clues: cruel and savage • terrorism or crimes committed under the guise of saving nature • the number of a particular animal that can be killed during a season • skin grown in a laboratory used to perform skin irritancy test instead • a belief that something is going against one's moral principles and values • ...
child labor 2024-12-13
American Civilizations Review Crossword 2024-04-11
Across
- land leveled by the Inca for farming
- an Incan clan (group of related families), the basic unit of Inca society
- The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- one of the largest and most famous Mayan city-states
- South American Empire of assimilated tribes ruled by a central monarchy from Cuzco in the Andes Mountains
- Former lake in central Mexico; home of Aztec civilization
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- Staple crop that formed the agricultural foundation of American civilizations
- drilling holes in the skull to relieve pressure on brain
- knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
Down
- Decentralized society of independent city-states in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mesoamerica
- a deadly Old World disease that was particularly devastating to native populations in the New World
- the economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- The capital of the Inca Empire
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- Mesoamerican Empire of tributary states ruled by a central monarchy from Tenochtitlan in the Valley of Mexico
- The peninsula in Mesoamerica where the Mayan civilization was located
- the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake
- a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- the most important Inca deity; The Sun God from which Inca Emperors descend
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- having more than one wife at one time
- a farming technique in which vegetation is cut away and burned to clear land for growing crops
- The mountain range along the west coast of South America where the Inca Empire was located
25 Clues: The capital of the Inca Empire • land leveled by the Inca for farming • having more than one wife at one time • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake • ...
Chapter 2 lesson 2 2023-04-25
Across
- Lower ranking vassals were known as ___________. Pg 70
- As nobles tried to control town affairs, merchant wealth forced them to allow basic rights to ___________________. Pg 76
- The main difference between a knight and other warriors, was that a knight fought on _____________. Pg 70
- Knights followed this code. Pg 71
- The new political and social order that was created after the fall of Charlemagne’s Empire. Pg 69
- A farming community that was worked by peasants and owned by a noble lord or knight. Pg 72
- Every castle had a steep-sided hill around it called a _____________. Pg 71
- The central area of villages in medieval times was called a village ___________. Pg 73
- The city most known for its woolen cloth was _____________. Pg 75
- The most important official on the manor. Pg 72
- Two types of peasants were serfs and ______________. Pg 72
Down
- Another important improvement in farming in the middle ages was called crop _______________. Pg 74
- Europe’s rivers provided power for _____________ to grind grain into flour. Pg 74
- A lower-ranking noble who served a lord. Pg 69
- By 1200, Italian cities controlled trade in the ________________. Pg 75
- The property granted to a vassal. Pg 70
- One of the major improvements to farming in the middle ages was the heavy wheeled plow with an _____________. Pg 74
- In Feudal Europe, these were built to provide nobles a strong defense against their enemies. Pg 69
- One way a serf could earn their freedom was to ___________ to a town. Pg 73
- The majority of peasants were ____________. Pg 72
- As becoming part of a guild, an _____________ would work to complete their training toward being a journeyman. Pg 77
21 Clues: Knights followed this code. Pg 71 • The property granted to a vassal. Pg 70 • A lower-ranking noble who served a lord. Pg 69 • The most important official on the manor. Pg 72 • The majority of peasants were ____________. Pg 72 • Lower ranking vassals were known as ___________. Pg 70 • Two types of peasants were serfs and ______________. Pg 72 • ...
Unit 5: Agriculture 2023-05-11
Across
- offshoot of 3rd Ag Rev
- crop cultivation undertaken in areas with Mediterranean climates
- moving lands after use
- rotating 2 or more crops on same field
- layers of underground sand, gravel, & rocks that contain usable water
- main business & commercial area of a city
- area where domestication first occurred
- cultivation of 1 or 2 crops, rotated seasonally
- land degradation in drylands
- large scale commercial farming of one crop
- growing plants and animals for human demands
- burning lands after use
- not having access to sufficient food
- using lots of input for maximum output
- crop grown to sell for profit
- combining in one company 2 or more stages of production
- paired with Industrial Revolution
- measure of variation in genetics, species, & ecosystems
- beginning of domestication
- shows how land use is determined by land cost & transportation
Down
- increasing the salt content of soil
- trade between Americas, Africa, & Europe
- network of labor and production with end result of a commodity
- cultivation of plants or raising animals to produce goods for survival
- fruits & veggies grown & sold to local stores
- artificial lakes created by dams
- move animals seasonally
- growing food or raising livestock for the global market
- determines how land is valued
- clearing large area of trees
- scientific advances for more output
- move animals to different elevations
- carving hills & mountainsides into level growing plots
- farming one crop or raising one animal
- landscapes resulting from interactions of farming & natural environment
- new strains of crops resistant to disease
- minimal input for lower output
- growing food or raising livestock to feed one's own family/community
- ecosystem flooded or saturated by water
- natural community modified for agricultural processes
40 Clues: offshoot of 3rd Ag Rev • moving lands after use • move animals seasonally • burning lands after use • beginning of domestication • land degradation in drylands • clearing large area of trees • determines how land is valued • crop grown to sell for profit • minimal input for lower output • artificial lakes created by dams • paired with Industrial Revolution • ...
Tom's Natural Resources Unit 2021-12-07
Across
- only ____ of that is fresh water.
- ___ of the earth is covered in water.
- to grow crops, there should be at least 500mm of total precipitation for the year. less and it is too dry for agriculture.
- ___ of that fresh water is locked up in ice.
- some organisms such as earth worms, are highly beneficial to farming.
- humus is the most important factor determining a _____ fertility.
- resources that are limited and cannot be replaced once they are used up.
- have needles, which remain year round. they also have cones.
- level (flat and horizontal), well-drained land is generally best for farming.
- resources that can be regenerated if used carefully.
Down
- the item is taken to a landfill or burned in an incinerator.
- less than __ of the worlds fresh water is available for direct human use.
- canada has ___ of the worlds fresh water.
- how much was newfoundlands cod fishery worth in 1992?
- the item is destroyed when you no longer want it, but the material in the item is recovered for reuse. resource savings: some
- the growing season and moisture are the two _______ variables that contribute most to the success of farming.
- the _____________ is the number of days during which crops can ripen.
- resources that do not fit into the other three categories.
- fewer items are produced. resource savings: most
- have broad leaves, which change colour in Autumn and fall down.
- things found in the total stock that people find useful.
- the item is used by someone else when you no longer want it. resource savings: more.
- resources that are replaced by natural actions and must be used when and where they occur or be lost.
23 Clues: only ____ of that is fresh water. • ___ of the earth is covered in water. • canada has ___ of the worlds fresh water. • ___ of that fresh water is locked up in ice. • fewer items are produced. resource savings: most • resources that can be regenerated if used carefully. • how much was newfoundlands cod fishery worth in 1992? • ...
Unit 8 crossword 2024-04-02
Across
- Deposition A more accurate term than acid rain because acidic precipitation can be wet or dry.
- A radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes.
- Water that has been used and contaminated.
- Disease A type of illness that can spread from person to person.
- An agent that can cause developmental abnormalities in a fetus.
- Hole A region of depleted ozone in the stratosphere.
- The build-up of substances, like pesticides, in an organism.
- Increase in concentration of a substance in a food chain.
- The process by which water-soluble salts accumulate in the soil.
- A substance that can lead to cancer.
- The spread of urban areas into low-density and typically car-dependent communities.
- Agriculture Farming in sustainable ways meeting society’s present food and textile needs.
- Fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants.
- The process of making an area more urban.
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- Chlorofluorocarbons, chemicals found to harm the ozone layer.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- Artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Chemicals used to kill pests, often used in farming.
- Island Urban area significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities.
- A fibrous mineral once common in building materials, now known for its health risks.
- Agriculture A farming system that uses ecologically based pest controls and biological fertilizers.
- A poison that acts on the nervous system.
- Basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society.
- Protocol An international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer.
25 Clues: A substance that can lead to cancer. • A poison that acts on the nervous system. • The process of making an area more urban. • Water that has been used and contaminated. • A radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes. • The process by which fertile land becomes desert. • Chemicals used to kill pests, often used in farming. • ...
Livestock Sect 3 2024-04-09
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- type of cow operation that involves raising calves to be sold to the market
- these animals are sold at the age of 9 to 12 weeks old
- type of sheep that is raised mainly for better lambs for market
- special item made by bees that never spoils
- term that means born in the spring
- Cows that are raised to be used for their meat and butchering
- term given to the type of cows that are raised for their milk production
- animal in ND that is mostly processed for its meat on seasonal holidays
- name for young hens
- type of animal raised in ND that are usually a secondary income for farmers and are primarily butchered for their pork products
- the amount of turkeys in a flockSheep animal raised in all areas of ND and are typically harvested for their wool or meat
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- animal in ND that is mostly processed for its egg production
- type of farm practice that involves large herds of livestock roaming and grazing in grass fields
- term given to the collection of chickens and turkeys
- most common type of beef cattleColumbia type of sheep that is raised mainly for its wool
- how many times do cows need to be milked in a day
- type of cow operation that is often called finishing farming, where they fatten up cows and calves before selling them to the meat market
- Place where people raise chickens
- the white-ish box where bee hives are kept when farming them
- name given to the farming of bees
- the average number of piglets in a litter
- an animal that was originally used for farm work, but is now mostly for leisure and riding
- most common type of dairy cows
- a material produced from bees that is used in waterproofing materials
24 Clues: name for young hens • most common type of dairy cows • Place where people raise chickens • name given to the farming of bees • term that means born in the spring • the average number of piglets in a litter • special item made by bees that never spoils • how many times do cows need to be milked in a day • term given to the collection of chickens and turkeys • ...
P Human Geography Exam Review Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-30
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- nomadism Herding domesticated animals in seasonal patterns
- transition model Explains population growth stages of countries; helps predict future trends
- place theory Explains how services are distributed in settlements; predicts city spacing
- Gross domestic product, measures a country’s total output
- Process of renovating neighborhoods and attracting wealthier residents
- The physical characteristics of a place
- family
- Region caught between stronger political forces
- perspective How geographers look at patterns of human activity on Earth's surface
- Increase in the number of people living in cities
- agriculture Farming for profit
- Movement out of a country
- a culture adopts traits of another
- Gross national income, includes income from abroad
- of related languages
- agriculture Farming for personal or family use
- Revolution Period of increased agricultural production using new technology; improved global food supply
- industry Industry where final product weighs less than inputs
- The location of a place relative to others
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- diffusion cultural traits spread over space and time
- Connection of people, culture, and economic systems to land
- A state's right to govern itself without outside influence
- Revolution Period of rapid industrial growth that transformed economies; explains global patterns of wealth today
- sensing Collecting data from satellites about Earth's surface
- Clustering of businesses for mutual benefit
- density Population per unit of arable land
- group within a language family
- A politically organized territory with sovereignty
- Movement from cities to surrounding suburbs
- of cultural elements
- The relationship between distance on a map and on Earth
- A group of people with shared cultural traits
- branch
- ratio Ratio of dependents to working-age population
- Large-scale, corporate farming
- Movement into a country
- city Concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment on the urban fringe
37 Clues: family • branch • of cultural elements • of related languages • Movement into a country • Movement out of a country • group within a language family • agriculture Farming for profit • Large-scale, corporate farming • a culture adopts traits of another • The physical characteristics of a place • The location of a place relative to others • Clustering of businesses for mutual benefit • ...
Early Humans Vocab 2024-09-25
Climate change 2021-12-17
16 Clues: food • trash • world • water • hot/cold • fossil fuel • tempurature • fossil fuel • fossil fuel • rising water • coal, oil, gas • things that swim • burn fossil fuels • hard, cold, melts • burning of materials • very cold cold country
January 2025-01-26
14 Clues: donor • stone • flower • Age of • Zodiac • gate God • milk flower • not together • farming plane • hockey winter • put your feet up • Tudor Jan 1 Gifts • January meteor shower • Ancient Anglo Saxon January
World of the Weird 2016-01-18
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- animal remains preserved in the ground over thousands of years
- unexplained gelatinous blobs found on the ground after a meteorite fall
- largest single flower in the world
- one of the hottest places on earth and home to strange sliding rocks
- brightly glowing sphere of electricity
- rocks from space that crash into the earth's surface
- a type of farming similar to organic farming
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- a "haunted" castle in scotland
- geometric patterns in a farm field
- horned lizards can squirt this from their eyeballs
- venomous spider
- the most venomous animal on earth is this kind of animal
- a person who claimes to have the ability to communicate with ghosts
- spectacular natural light show at the North Pole
- objects rising and floating in the air without support
- the deepest part of the sea is 36,000 feet below this
- a dead person who has been reanimated by a supernatural power
17 Clues: venomous spider • a "haunted" castle in scotland • geometric patterns in a farm field • largest single flower in the world • brightly glowing sphere of electricity • a type of farming similar to organic farming • spectacular natural light show at the North Pole • horned lizards can squirt this from their eyeballs • rocks from space that crash into the earth's surface • ...
SCIENCE FAIR 2024-12-06
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- What type of region benefits from greenhouse farming?
- What process does red light enhance in plants?
- What type of light showed the best plant growth?
- What device converts heat energy into electricity?
- What structure was used to grow the plants in the experiment?
- What is generated from the steam produced by heat?
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- What Jewish historical innovation relates to this experiment?
- What material is used to store heat in the tower?
- Which desert is home to the station?
- In which country is the Ashalim Power Station located?
- What kind of energy is better for the environment?
- What was measured to compare plant growth?
- What natural resource does the Ashalim Power Station use to generate energy?
- What subject helps calculate optimal growing conditions?
- What are the mirrors called that reflect sunlight to the tower?
- What agricultural community inspired this project?
- What environmental factor did the greenhouses regulate?
17 Clues: Which desert is home to the station? • What was measured to compare plant growth? • What process does red light enhance in plants? • What type of light showed the best plant growth? • What material is used to store heat in the tower? • What device converts heat energy into electricity? • What kind of energy is better for the environment? • ...
Chapters 1-5 2026-01-13
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- Crescent A curved region with rich soil where early farming began
- One of the earliest systems of writing
- An independent city with its own government and laws
- The ruler of ancient Egypt
- A natural event that could both help and harm early farmers
- One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- The people who built some of the world’s first cities
- An ancient civilization that grew along a major river
- A stepped temple tower built by the Sumerians
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- Picture symbols used in Egyptian writing
- Large stone tombs built for Egyptian kings
- The river that made farming possible in Egypt
- The second major river that helped early cities grow
- The material used to make early writing tablets
- A system for bringing water to crops
- The land between two rivers where the first civilizations formed
- Preserved bodies prepared for the afterlife
17 Clues: The ruler of ancient Egypt • A system for bringing water to crops • One of the earliest systems of writing • Picture symbols used in Egyptian writing • One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • Large stone tombs built for Egyptian kings • Preserved bodies prepared for the afterlife • The river that made farming possible in Egypt • ...
first humans 2023-10-26
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- difficult word for farming
- explanation of why things happen
- taming and keeping animals
- way of life after hunting and gathering
- how the first people got their meat
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- something that gives us information about the past
- the time before people could write
- person that studies history before writing
- the groups that hunter gatherers lived in were ...?
9 Clues: difficult word for farming • taming and keeping animals • explanation of why things happen • the time before people could write • how the first people got their meat • way of life after hunting and gathering • person that studies history before writing • something that gives us information about the past • the groups that hunter gatherers lived in were ...?
Food and Agriculture 2021-09-03
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- A type of farming that relies on human and animal power, along with hand tools and non-motorized machines.
- A type of farming that relies on technology and chemicals to increase yields/product and reduce cost
- An insect or animal that transfers pollen from one plant to another.
- An organism whose DNA has been manipulated by scientists.
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- Farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms
- The use of an organism to battle pests and weeds
- A chemical used to kill organisms that attack or compete with plants that humans value
- A type of sustainable agriculture in which only biological methods are used
- The deterioration of soil nutrients and/or water needed for plant growth or other ecosystem services
- Soil that contains the proper water and nutrients to sustain plant growth
10 Clues: The use of an organism to battle pests and weeds • Farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms • An organism whose DNA has been manipulated by scientists. • An insect or animal that transfers pollen from one plant to another. • Soil that contains the proper water and nutrients to sustain plant growth • ...
Climate change 2021-12-17
16 Clues: food • trash • world • water • hot/cold • fossil fuel • tempurature • fossil fuel • fossil fuel • rising water • coal, oil, gas • things that swim • burn fossil fuels • hard, cold, melts • burning of materials • very cold cold country
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-31
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- Colonel Chivington led a surprise attack on a peaceful Cheyenne settlement that thought they had been granted immunity, around 400 Natives were killed
- Political organization founded by Boss Tweed
- Allying/ consolidating with competitors and to monopolize a given market
- A bomb was thrown at police attempting to break up what began as a peaceful protest
- Powerful businessman who created the United States Steel Corporation in 1901
- leader of the Nez Perce tribe and a powerful advocate for Native American autonomy
- A deposit of mostly silver ore with some other precious metals found near Virginia City, Nevada
- An architect who contributed to the development of the skyscraper
- A corrupt Democrat politician who exemplified the idea of the political machine
- Combining all phases of manufacturing into one organization
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- Invented the telephone in 1876
- An author who wrote "rag to riches" stories
- A farming technique that planted seeds deep in the ground where they could use the water stored in the soil from the rainy season, later replaced by other adaptations to the prairie soil
- Prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers
- Invented the light bulb in 1879
- The steel king and used vertical integration
- Prominent social reformer that created the Hull House in 1889
- Apache Chief that led the Apache tribes on a run to resist being forced onto a reservation
- A reformist faction of the Republican Party that refused to support James G. Blaine in the Election of 1884
- A theory about how to deal with unemployment, where someone who couldn't make it in the city could move west and make a living through farming
20 Clues: Invented the telephone in 1876 • Invented the light bulb in 1879 • An author who wrote "rag to riches" stories • Political organization founded by Boss Tweed • The steel king and used vertical integration • Prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers • Combining all phases of manufacturing into one organization • ...
Review #2- Managing our Natural Resources 2019-12-12
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- This farming method uses the most land such as growing and harvesting wheat etc.
- Industry that deals with processing of natural resources.
- Ban on the fishing of Cod in 1992
- Farming fish…
- According to the documentary FOOD INC, this area of agriculture consumes the most energy.
- Method of managing renewable resources...insures that the resource is "sustainable."
- Cod, Haddock and halibut...fish that live near or on the ocean floor.
- One of the main benefits of farming salmon...fish can be sold at ------ prices
- This type of fishing operation is characterized by small fishing operations that operate near coastal areas.
- Area of industry that creates new information (i.e. Research and Development etc.)
- Area of industry that delivers services (i.e. retail, doctors, teachers)
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- Salmon, herring mackerel...fish that live near the surface of the ocean.
- One of the main reasons water is “diverted”...to produce…?
- Geographic feature: shallow areas near a coastline that are the extension of a continent...tend to be good fishing grounds.
- One of the most destructive methods of fishing...Otter--------.
- Most of Canada's Class 1 farmland can be found in which province?
- Dominant reason why Class 1 farmland is disappearing.
- Pink, Chinook, Coho, Chum and….
- A resource that naturally replenishes itself
- According to the documentary FOOD INC, one of the biggest reasons unhealthy food options are the cheapest.
- Poultry, eggs and dairy are mostly sold in Canada: D------- Orientation
- This species of fish has a unique life cycle...born in rivers migrate to the ocean and then return to back to the same rivers they were born in.
- Industry that deals with harvesting and extracting natural resources.
23 Clues: Farming fish… • Pink, Chinook, Coho, Chum and…. • Ban on the fishing of Cod in 1992 • A resource that naturally replenishes itself • Dominant reason why Class 1 farmland is disappearing. • Industry that deals with processing of natural resources. • One of the main reasons water is “diverted”...to produce…? • ...
Sub Saharan Vocab 2017-05-18
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- and burn farming when farmers cut down trees and burn them to fertilize the soil in tropical regions
- tropical grassland in africa
- people who flee a region
- country that does not have an outlet to the ocean
- Washing away of the nutrients in the soil by heavy rain
- crop agricultural items that are grown for export
- when people from a country settle in another part of the world bringing their customs and traditions
- tradition relating myths, legends, or history through memorized stories
- domestic product the sum total of how much a country earns in a year
- mining or harvesting resources
- arid conditions expand into a non-arid area
- herding
- a large farm where cash crops are grown
- steep cliff on the edge of a plateau
- semiarid grassland on the fringes of deserts or dry areas
- conference a meeting between european powers in 1884-1885 in which Africa was divided between them
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- people have herds of sheep, goats, or cattle and move from place to place
- a region south of the Sahara Desert that is vulnerable to desertification
- forest of broadleaf trees in tropical wet climate zones
- organization that sets the price and production of petroleum (oil)
- farming small scale farming where farmers grow enough food just to live
- trees are cut down faster than they can grow back
- the extermination of an entire people based on ethnicity, religion, or some other guideline
- valley valleys that are formed from divergent plate activity in East Africa
- obstruction in a river such as a waterfall or rapid
- Groups People with similar histories & cultures
26 Clues: herding • people who flee a region • tropical grassland in africa • mining or harvesting resources • steep cliff on the edge of a plateau • a large farm where cash crops are grown • arid conditions expand into a non-arid area • Groups People with similar histories & cultures • trees are cut down faster than they can grow back • ...
chapter 8 vocab 2022-02-24
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- Flooded field for growing rice
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- The seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures.
- practice of rotting use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhaustion the soil
- Great increase in production of food grains
- An area in which trees have been planted, especially for commercial purposes
- Process of moving from one plot of land to another
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution.
- - A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
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- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- degradation of land primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- time when humans beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied on hunting and gathering
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- Where a farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- A form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
21 Clues: Flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Great increase in production of food grains • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • Process of moving from one plot of land to another • The art or practice of garden cultivation and management • A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand • ...
Farming after the Civil War Chapter 10-3 2017-02-07
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- The typical texan in 1800s was a_________ not a rancher.
- A tenant farmer who is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop.
- Who introduced cotton to the Rio Grande valley?
- What was the most important in Texas?
- Plantation onwers used_____ to do their work?
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- What were the railroads became farming centers.
- What played an important role in cotton farming?
- A farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop.
- A method of farming that used a manner of plowing that left loose soil on top of the ground, which kept water in the ground by slowing evaporation.
- Martinez also brought the first_______ and corn planters to the Valley
10 Clues: What was the most important in Texas? • Plantation onwers used_____ to do their work? • What were the railroads became farming centers. • Who introduced cotton to the Rio Grande valley? • What played an important role in cotton farming? • The typical texan in 1800s was a_________ not a rancher. • Martinez also brought the first_______ and corn planters to the Valley • ...
Reconstruction 2026-01-12
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- laws made in the south to prevent African Americans from having rights
- a plan after the civil war that tried to put the North and the South back together in the union
- a farming industry that owned their own land and tools but were put in a bad cycle
- The amendment that gave any citizen equal protection of the law
- a school that gave freedom slaves and poor whites and education
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- A farming industry like tenant farming but didn't own land or tools
- A terrorist organization that wanted to spread fear to freedom slaves and white republicans
- The amendment that banned slavery in the U.S
- a law in the south that prevented whites from taking the poll tax or the literacy test
- The amendment that gave African Americans the right to vote
10 Clues: The amendment that banned slavery in the U.S • The amendment that gave African Americans the right to vote • The amendment that gave any citizen equal protection of the law • a school that gave freedom slaves and poor whites and education • A farming industry like tenant farming but didn't own land or tools • ...
Sub Saharan Vocab 2017-05-18
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- organization that sets the price and production of petroleum (oil)
- obstruction in a river such as a waterfall or rapid
- farming small scale farming where farmers grow enough food just to live
- Washing away of the nutrients in the soil by heavy rain
- mining or harvesting resources
- people have herds of sheep, goats, or cattle and move from place to place
- arid conditions expand into a non-arid area
- tradition relating myths, legends, or history through memorized stories
- tropical grassland in africa
- valley valleys that are formed from divergent plate activity in East Africa
- the extermination of an entire people based on ethnicity, religion, or some other guideline
- forest of broadleaf trees in tropical wet climate zones
- crop agricultural items that are grown for export
- semiarid grassland on the fringes of deserts or dry areas
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- a large farm where cash crops are grown
- herding
- trees are cut down faster than they can grow back
- when people from a country settle in another part of the world bringing their customs and traditions
- conference a meeting between european powers in 1884-1885 in which Africa was divided between them
- a region south of the Sahara Desert that is vulnerable to desertification
- country that does not have an outlet to the ocean
- Groups People with similar histories & cultures
- steep cliff on the edge of a plateau
- and burn farming when farmers cut down trees and burn them to fertilize the soil in tropical regions
- domestic product the sum total of how much a country earns in a year
- people who flee a region
26 Clues: herding • people who flee a region • tropical grassland in africa • mining or harvesting resources • steep cliff on the edge of a plateau • a large farm where cash crops are grown • arid conditions expand into a non-arid area • Groups People with similar histories & cultures • trees are cut down faster than they can grow back • ...
CH 10 Agriculture Key Terms 2022-02-24
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- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution.
- Flooded field for growing rice
- A way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- degradation of land primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- practice of rotting use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhaustion the soil
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- Process of moving from one plot of land to another
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- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- The seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures.
- time when humans beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied on hunting and gathering
- An area in which trees have been planted, especially for commercial purposes
- Great increase in production of food grains
- Where a farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- A form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
21 Clues: Flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Great increase in production of food grains • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • Process of moving from one plot of land to another • The art or practice of garden cultivation and management • A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand • ...
APUSH Unit 6 2026-02-05
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- law limiting Chinese immigration
- railroad tycoon
- Supreme Court case upholding segregation
- invention by George Eastman
- invention by Alexander Graham Bell
- urban transportation technology
- taxes on imported goods
- popular entertainment led by Buffalo Bill
- environmental impact of expansion
- invention that transformed farming and ranching
- overcrowded urban housing
- paper money not backed by gold
- cattle used in cattle drives
- publisher known for exaggerated news
- movement of people to the United States
- region dominated by ranching
- transportation system that connected national markets
- steel industrialist
- literary movement depicting everyday life
- political movement supporting farmers
- movement of cattle to railheads
- economic system based on private ownership
- end of free western land
- decision removing silver from currency
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- sensationalized news reporting
- literary movement emphasizing environment and heredity
- crops grown for sale rather than subsistence
- immigrant communities preserving culture
- author of Huckleberry Finn
- protected land set aside by government
- backing currency with gold
- law encouraging western farming
- segregation laws enforcing white supremacy
- newspaper publisher focused on stories
- trade route to the Southwest
- indigenous peoples displaced by expansion
- attractions drawing immigrants to the U.S.
- organization supporting farmers
- farming system trapping farmers in debt
- region focused on mineral extraction
- western lands available for settlement
- finance capitalist
- term used to discourage early settlement of plains
- aggressive competition between corporations
- social group expanded by industrialization
- effort to limit corporate power
- composer of ragtime music
- power source expanded by Edison and Westinghouse
- conditions driving people away from home
- oil monopolist
- inventor of barbed wire
- economic policy of minimal government involvement
- company controlling an entire industry
- law targeting monopolies
54 Clues: oil monopolist • railroad tycoon • finance capitalist • steel industrialist • taxes on imported goods • inventor of barbed wire • law targeting monopolies • end of free western land • overcrowded urban housing • composer of ragtime music • author of Huckleberry Finn • backing currency with gold • invention by George Eastman • trade route to the Southwest • cattle used in cattle drives • ...
Early Man Crossword 2025-09-01
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- A person or a group that gathers their food by looking for wild plats and hunting animals rather than farming.
- A scientific species known as modern humans that belong to a biological family of Great Apes.
- The scientific study if humans past through recovery and analysis of material remains.
- A prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain which contains a large circle of megaliths.
- To organize laws and rules into a clear written system
- This is known as the new stone age and was when people began farming, settling in one place, and using advanced tools.
- This is known as the old stone age which is a time when early humans lived as hunters and use simple tools.
- A large, stepped temple built to honor gods.
- People trained to read and write by keeping records for government or temple.
- The period of time before history was recorded.
- A simple picture that represents an object or idea.
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- This was one of the first writing systems that was created by the Sumerians.
- A transformation of human society from nomadic hunter to gatherer to settled agricultural communities.
- A member of people having no permanent home and would travel place to place to find pasture.
- A religion in the middle east with rich soil and water, where farming and the first civilization began
- An object made by a human being, typically an item of culture or historical interest.
- A way groups of people live life based of language, beliefs, and customs.
- A complex society with cities, organized governments, religion, and a social structure.
- An skilled worker who makes things by hand such as potter.
- To tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for produce.
20 Clues: A large, stepped temple built to honor gods. • The period of time before history was recorded. • A simple picture that represents an object or idea. • To organize laws and rules into a clear written system • To tame an animal and keep it as a pet or for produce. • An skilled worker who makes things by hand such as potter. • ...
Semester crossword review: geography, Early man/civilization 2014-12-02
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- a society with cities, central government, artisans
- how themes of geography are there?
- what “pops” when you have a surplus?
- when you have a surplus you can do this with the extra:
- farming is considered a technological:
- this is having more than you need
- this can be absolute or relative
- this rose gives you NSEW
- when people specialize in a civilization they have a special ability, talent or
- what kind of tablets did the Sumerians write on?
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- what kind of groups do we find in civilizations?
- this is one of the earliest forms of writing
- long line on a map the runs north to south
- time-order for timelines
- this is a line on the map; n or s of the equator
- this is time before writing
- another term for agriculture is:
- what do we call a skilled worked who practices a trade of handcraft?
- tools were made of this in the Stone Age.
19 Clues: time-order for timelines • this rose gives you NSEW • this is time before writing • another term for agriculture is: • this can be absolute or relative • this is having more than you need • how themes of geography are there? • what “pops” when you have a surplus? • farming is considered a technological: • tools were made of this in the Stone Age. • ...
India and Pakistan Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-27
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- domestic product The amount of goods made in an economy.
- Green Revolution A revolution that helped Pakistan with a food shortage.
- What did Pakistan think about melting but didn’t due to ecosystem problems.
- Expectancy The average age people live until they die.
- Was granted independence in 1947.
- The second most populated country in the world.
- Many of Pakistan doesn’t get this.
- sufficient A way of making the country’s own products.
- Clothing made from weaving and or knitting.
- A very famous sport in Pakistan.
- The economy that grows faster than India’s economy.
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- A lack of water.
- workshops What most Pakistani people work in.
- economy of Pakistan It depends on textile industries
- It fixes many farming problems.
- Areas Seventy two percent of India lives here.
- River The most farming in Pakistan appears here.
- hockey sticks A very good quality product in Pakistan.
- Rate The amount of people above the age 15 can read and write.
- The crop of wheat is the major food source in this country.
20 Clues: A lack of water. • It fixes many farming problems. • A very famous sport in Pakistan. • Was granted independence in 1947. • Many of Pakistan doesn’t get this. • Clothing made from weaving and or knitting. • workshops What most Pakistani people work in. • Areas Seventy two percent of India lives here. • The second most populated country in the world. • ...
AgXplore Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-26
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- Combustion of burning.
- A person or animal that hunts.
- The woolly, covering of a sheep or goat.
- A place, where people establish a community.
- The science of practice farming, plus many more things.
- The flesh of an animal as food.
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- A large wooded area having a thick growth of trees and plants.
- A living organism that feeds on organic matter.
- A tent made of skins on a frame of poles.
- A person who collects things from numerous places.
- The activity of growing crops and raising livestock.
- Go from one place to another.
12 Clues: Combustion of burning. • Go from one place to another. • A person or animal that hunts. • The flesh of an animal as food. • The woolly, covering of a sheep or goat. • A tent made of skins on a frame of poles. • A place, where people establish a community. • A living organism that feeds on organic matter. • A person who collects things from numerous places. • ...
Food Security 2024-10-17
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- A food source that includes fruits and vegetables.
- A type of farming that does not harm the environment.
- Farming of aquatic species ed seaweed, fish, shellfish.
- Where most of the world's undernourished people live.
- The most common staple food in the world.
- The process of planting seeds in the ground.
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- A person who grows crops or raises animals.
- One way of preventing malnutrition.
- Not enough food to eat.
- When there is a shortage of food, prices_.
- The nutrients our bodies need to grow and stay healthy.
- A food that comes from cows, goats or sheep.
12 Clues: Not enough food to eat. • One way of preventing malnutrition. • The most common staple food in the world. • When there is a shortage of food, prices_. • A person who grows crops or raises animals. • A food that comes from cows, goats or sheep. • The process of planting seeds in the ground. • A food source that includes fruits and vegetables. • ...
Agriculture 2025-06-25
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- – The planting of seeds in prepared soil.
- – The industry based on raising animals for food or wool.
- – A type of agricultural technology that automates tasks
- – A machine used to cut and collect crops
- – The ability to maintain agricultural productivity over time
- – A system of farming that involves raising fish in controlled environments
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- – A structure used to store grain
- – Farming that combines crops and trees
- – The science or practice of growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- – This crop is turned into flour to make bread
- – A term for young cattle
- – The growing of grapevines to produce wine or grapes
12 Clues: – A term for young cattle • – A structure used to store grain • – Farming that combines crops and trees • – The planting of seeds in prepared soil. • – A machine used to cut and collect crops • – This crop is turned into flour to make bread • – The growing of grapevines to produce wine or grapes • – A type of agricultural technology that automates tasks • ...
Agriculture common terms 2026-03-25
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- Organisms with altered DNA for specific traits.
- Home Growing different types of organtic food.
- A building with transparent material, used for growing plants in controlled conditions.
- A land management system that integrates trees and shrubs into farming.
- Substances added to soil to enhance plant growth.
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- A period of below-average precipitation.
- The variety of life within an ecosystem.
- The act of preparing land for growing crops.
- The farming of fish or other aquatic organisms.
- Organic matter that has decomposed to enrich soil.
- The study of ecology as it relates to agricultural systems.
- in Collecting ripe crops from the
12 Clues: in Collecting ripe crops from the • A period of below-average precipitation. • The variety of life within an ecosystem. • The act of preparing land for growing crops. • Home Growing different types of organtic food. • Organisms with altered DNA for specific traits. • The farming of fish or other aquatic organisms. • Substances added to soil to enhance plant growth. • ...
crosword 2015-06-12
World of the Weird 2016-01-18
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- a type of farming similar to organic farming
- brightly glowing sphere of electricity
- the deepest part of the sea is 36,000 feet below this
- largest single flower in the world
- a "haunted" castle in scotland
- animal remains preserved in the ground over thousands of years
- the most venomous animal on earth is this kind of animal
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- unexplained gelatinous blobs found on the ground after a meteorite fall
- rocks from space that crash into the earth's surface
- one of the hottest places on earth and home to strange sliding rocks
- a person who claimes to have the ability to communicate with ghosts
- horned lizards can squirt this from their eyeballs
- venomous spider
- objects rising and floating in the air without support
- spectacular natural light show at the North Pole
- geometric patterns in a farm field
- a dead person who has been reanimated by a supernatural power
17 Clues: venomous spider • a "haunted" castle in scotland • geometric patterns in a farm field • largest single flower in the world • brightly glowing sphere of electricity • a type of farming similar to organic farming • spectacular natural light show at the North Pole • horned lizards can squirt this from their eyeballs • rocks from space that crash into the earth's surface • ...
Chapters 1-5 2026-01-13
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- Crescent A curved region with rich soil where early farming began
- One of the earliest systems of writing
- An independent city with its own government and laws
- The ruler of ancient Egypt
- A natural event that could both help and harm early farmers
- One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- The people who built some of the world’s first cities
- An ancient civilization that grew along a major river
- A stepped temple tower built by the Sumerians
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- Picture symbols used in Egyptian writing
- Large stone tombs built for Egyptian kings
- The river that made farming possible in Egypt
- The second major river that helped early cities grow
- The material used to make early writing tablets
- A system for bringing water to crops
- The land between two rivers where the first civilizations formed
- Preserved bodies prepared for the afterlife
17 Clues: The ruler of ancient Egypt • A system for bringing water to crops • One of the earliest systems of writing • Picture symbols used in Egyptian writing • One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • Large stone tombs built for Egyptian kings • Preserved bodies prepared for the afterlife • The river that made farming possible in Egypt • ...
SCIENCE FAIR 2024-12-06
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- What is generated from the steam produced by heat?
- What structure was used to grow the plants in the experiment?
- What Jewish historical innovation relates to this experiment?
- What agricultural community inspired this project?
- What environmental factor did the greenhouses regulate?
- What device converts heat energy into electricity?
- What material is used to store heat in the tower?
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- In which country is the Ashalim Power Station located?
- Which desert is home to the station?
- What was measured to compare plant growth?
- What process does red light enhance in plants?
- What type of light showed the best plant growth?
- What are the mirrors called that reflect sunlight to the tower?
- What kind of energy is better for the environment?
- What subject helps calculate optimal growing conditions?
- What natural resource does the Ashalim Power Station use to generate energy?
- What type of region benefits from greenhouse farming?
17 Clues: Which desert is home to the station? • What was measured to compare plant growth? • What process does red light enhance in plants? • What type of light showed the best plant growth? • What material is used to store heat in the tower? • What is generated from the steam produced by heat? • What kind of energy is better for the environment? • ...
Addison Inca crossword 2021-01-29
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- Explain terrace farming.
- Who is the Inca sun god?
- What groups or social classes of people lived in the city of Cuzco?
- How did the Inca prepare the dead for the afterlife?
- what job did most common Incas have?
- What is the capital of the Inca?
- Why did so few criminals try to escape?
- What is one of the geographic regions of the Inca empire?
- what is one gruop that helped the sapa inca?
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- Why was there so little crime in the Inca Empire?
- What kind of heads did they have?
- How many feet above sea level was the Inca capital of Cuzco built?
- Explain the Coming Age Ceremony for Inca boys?
- What where common people not aloud to do?
- How where babies treated?
- What was one of the stable crops grown?
16 Clues: Explain terrace farming. • Who is the Inca sun god? • How where babies treated? • What is the capital of the Inca? • What kind of heads did they have? • what job did most common Incas have? • What was one of the stable crops grown? • Why did so few criminals try to escape? • What where common people not aloud to do? • Explain the Coming Age Ceremony for Inca boys? • ...
Industrial Revalution 2021-03-02
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- improved the production of textiles and cloth.
- improved making of railroads in the 19th century.
- water wheel turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling, grinding, rolling or hammering.
- largest immagration group
- Sped up the process of farming wheat.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- sped up transportation of goods and people.
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- Produced a large number of weapons at a greater speed and less cost.
- small housing for people coming into the big cities in the 1800's
- Important news could travel within minutes over vast distances.
- Made separating cotton dozens times faster.
- transported goods and people over vast distances of water.
- first momentous farming invention.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- process of people leaving one country to reside in another.
- group that build erie canal
16 Clues: largest immagration group • group that build erie canal • first momentous farming invention. • Sped up the process of farming wheat. • the process of making an area more urban. • Made separating cotton dozens times faster. • sped up transportation of goods and people. • improved the production of textiles and cloth. • improved making of railroads in the 19th century. • ...
Dewans crossword 2022-03-02
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- development of fast growing crops using technology and fertilizers
- system of planting crops on ridge tops, to cut down on farm production costs and to promote more soil conservation
- a large farm in a subtropical or tropical area that specializes in one or two crops to sell to a more developed country
- agriculture made specifically for the farmer to provide food for the farmer and the farmers family
- the farming of products for sale off the farm.
- area with limited to none access to healthy food
- farming method to preserve productivity that's long term and minimize pollution
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- form of subsistence agriculture where people shift activity from field to field
- harvesting twice a year on the same field/farm
- a patch of land cleared for planting through burning
- a form of subsistence agriculture where herding domesticated animals takes place
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- the process by which previously fertile lands become arid
- a flooded field for growing rice and seed agriculture
- the transition from hunting and gathering to planting and sustaining.
- a system developed during the second agricultural revolution in order to preserve the mineral health of soil used in agriculture and prevents patches of land farm being exhausted
- the seasonal movement of livestock between lowland pastures and mountains
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- form of subsistence agriculture where farmers have to expand a large amount of effort to produce maximum possible yield from a parcel of land
- an area that surrounds the source of milk where milk is supplied without it spoiling
21 Clues: commercial gardening and fruit farming • growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • the farming of products for sale off the farm. • harvesting twice a year on the same field/farm • area with limited to none access to healthy food • a patch of land cleared for planting through burning • a flooded field for growing rice and seed agriculture • ...
World History Ch. 1 2014-08-22
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- What is another term for the New Stone Age?
- This person would be most interested in WRITING about fossils and artifacts found by archeaologists.
- What is another term for farming? Farming is a key element of the Neolithic Age.
- Fire, Hunter-gatherers, technology, and nomad are words that describe the ____________ ____.
- 100 years is a __________.
- What is the new way of saying Before Christ?
- What does the abbreviation A.D. stand for?
- What does the word "Paleo" mean?
- During the ____ ______ ____ people began to settle down and have specialized jobs.
- What was the main source of food during the Ice Age?
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- What is the name of someone who studies and writes about the past?
- What allowed people to start establishing villages?
- Fish hooks made from animal bones would be an example of ______ during the Paleolithic Age?
- What comes after 600 B.C.? (Spell out the number)
- What is the name of the person that hunts for evidence of past civilizations buried in the ground?
- How many times did great sheets of ice cover parts of the world? (Spell out the number)
- What term means that people had different jobs like farming, herding, metalworking, and making pottery.
- What does the abbreviation B.C. stand for?
- What is the term for taming plants and animals for human use?
- What comes after 799 C.E.? (Spell out the number)
- What is the name give the man found in the Alps after 5200 years?
- 10 years is a _________.
- Prehistory is the time before people invented _________.
- Anno Domini and _______ _______ mean the same thing.
- Is a bone considered to be a fossil or an artifact?
- Paleolithic people were always having to migrate which makes them ________.
26 Clues: 10 years is a _________. • 100 years is a __________. • What does the word "Paleo" mean? • What does the abbreviation B.C. stand for? • What does the abbreviation A.D. stand for? • What is another term for the New Stone Age? • What is the new way of saying Before Christ? • What comes after 600 B.C.? (Spell out the number) • ...
Intro to Fisheries & Aquatic Resources 2026-01-07
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- long narrow tanks with flowing water
- nonnative species that causes harm
- the natural home of an organism
- position an organism holds in a food chain
- buildup of soil in water
- straightening or altering natural streams
- number of individuals of one species
- dissolved gas fish need to survive
- organs fish use to breathe underwater
- ratio comparing feed input to fish growth
- variety of life in an ecosystem
- area where land is saturated with water
- number of fish per unit of water
- living and nonliving things interacting together
- a linear sequence showing how energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem
- land area that drains water to one location
- rapid growth of algae in water
- cloudiness of water
- farming fish and other aquatic organisms
- water-based natural resources used by humans
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- area where fish are managed or harvested
- land along the edge of water
- condition of water based on physical and chemical traits
- facility where fish are raised
- adding fish to a body of water
- maximum population an ecosystem can support
- an organism that is hunted for food
- organism used to measure ecosystem health
- farming a single species
- an organism that hunts other organisms
- practices that reduce disease risk
- flat land that floods during high water
- a limbless cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins and living wholly in water.
- harvesting fish faster than they can reproduce
- species that has a large impact on its ecosystem
- process of fish laying eggs
- careful use and protection of natural resources
- farming multiple species together
- species that naturally occur in an area
- land area along rivers and streams
40 Clues: cloudiness of water • farming a single species • buildup of soil in water • process of fish laying eggs • land along the edge of water • facility where fish are raised • adding fish to a body of water • rapid growth of algae in water • the natural home of an organism • variety of life in an ecosystem • number of fish per unit of water • farming multiple species together • ...
Unit 1 2025-01-07
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- The ability to stay alive and continue living.
- A person who works with farming or animals.
- To eat or use something.
- Effect: The spreading effect of one action.
- The number of living things in a certain area, like animals or plants.
- Varieties: Different types of seeds for planting.
- About people and how they live together in groups.
- Agriculture: Farming many different kinds of crops or animals.
- An area of land that is not developed or used by people.
- The surroundings where plants and animals live.
- A plant or part of a plant eaten as food.
- About money, trade, and how people use resources.
- Written or kept information about something, like how much a farm grows.
- Doing something in the best way, without wasting time or resources.
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- The practice of growing plants and raising animals for food and other products.
- Agriculture: Growing crops in tall, stacked layers instead of flat land.
- Using resources in a way that they will last for a long time.
- Old types of plants that have been passed down through families.
- The amount of something, like crops or produce.
- To mix two different kinds of plants or animals to create a new one.
- Practice: Doing things that don’t harm the environment and can be continued for a long time.
- A specific piece of land used for farming.
- A new plant or animal created by mixing two different ones.
- Factor: Anything that stops something from growing or developing well.
- People who survive by hunting animals and picking wild plants.
- Plants grown for food, like wheat, corn, or vegetables.
- When a seed starts to grow into a plant.
- A group of similar plants or animals that can breed together.
28 Clues: To eat or use something. • When a seed starts to grow into a plant. • A plant or part of a plant eaten as food. • A specific piece of land used for farming. • A person who works with farming or animals. • Effect: The spreading effect of one action. • The ability to stay alive and continue living. • The amount of something, like crops or produce. • ...
Unit 1 2025-01-07
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- The ability to stay alive and continue living.
- A person who works with farming or animals.
- To eat or use something.
- Effect: The spreading effect of one action.
- The number of living things in a certain area, like animals or plants.
- Varieties: Different types of seeds for planting.
- About people and how they live together in groups.
- Agriculture: Farming many different kinds of crops or animals.
- An area of land that is not developed or used by people.
- The surroundings where plants and animals live.
- A plant or part of a plant eaten as food.
- About money, trade, and how people use resources.
- Written or kept information about something, like how much a farm grows.
- Doing something in the best way, without wasting time or resources.
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- The practice of growing plants and raising animals for food and other products.
- Agriculture: Growing crops in tall, stacked layers instead of flat land.
- Using resources in a way that they will last for a long time.
- Old types of plants that have been passed down through families.
- The amount of something, like crops or produce.
- To mix two different kinds of plants or animals to create a new one.
- Practice: Doing things that don’t harm the environment and can be continued for a long time.
- A specific piece of land used for farming.
- A new plant or animal created by mixing two different ones.
- Factor: Anything that stops something from growing or developing well.
- People who survive by hunting animals and picking wild plants.
- Plants grown for food, like wheat, corn, or vegetables.
- When a seed starts to grow into a plant.
- A group of similar plants or animals that can breed together.
28 Clues: To eat or use something. • When a seed starts to grow into a plant. • A plant or part of a plant eaten as food. • A specific piece of land used for farming. • A person who works with farming or animals. • Effect: The spreading effect of one action. • The ability to stay alive and continue living. • The amount of something, like crops or produce. • ...
AP HuG Vocab Crossword 2025-05-18
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- A theory that explains probable
- A theory that states economies grow linearally through five stages
- The process through which the population migrates toward the suburbs from the city center
- 11 laws that explain possible reasons for migration
- A region that is perceptual, such as the US Southwest
- When other cultures are viewed through another culture's lenses; belief in superiority of one culture above others
- The density determined by
- When a trait diffuses from lower level to higher levels
- A form of agriculture that involves burning an area to fertilize the soil, often performed in less developed or developing countries
- Farming that includes farming of crops and livestock, often farming the crops as a source of food for the livestock
- When a culture trait diffuses from lower levels to higher levels
- The arrangement of objects or things across a geographic area
- A concept that explains how the world seems to be smaller as technology improves
- A model that explains causes of death throughout the five stages of the DTM
- A developing country
- When other cultures are viewed through their respective lenses; respect for other cultures
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- A convention that established maritime boundaries and laws
- When a trait diffuses through expansion of an empire or such
- An urban model that shows the urban structure of late 20th century cities
- A group of languages that share common ancestry
- The belief that the environment controls human development
- The rate at which a population is growing within an area or country
- A model that explains population growth
- A theory that explains the relationship between core, semiperiphery, and periphery countries
- When a trait diffuses quickly throughout the world, often along lines of transportation
25 Clues: A developing country • The density determined by • A theory that explains probable • A model that explains population growth • A group of languages that share common ancestry • 11 laws that explain possible reasons for migration • A region that is perceptual, such as the US Southwest • When a trait diffuses from lower level to higher levels • ...
AP Human Geography Key Terms 2025-05-12
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- Migration: Pattern where migrants follow relatives or others from same origin.
- A region caught between stronger colliding external cultural-political forces.
- Density: People per unit of arable land; shows strain on agricultural resources.
- Thünen Model: Explains agricultural land use in concentric rings around a market.
- The clustering of businesses for mutual benefit, often seen in cities.
- Discriminatory real estate practice restricting minority homeownership.
- Selling homes at a low price to white owners due to fear of minorities.
- Urbanism: Planning movement promoting walkable neighborhoods and mixed-use spaces.
- Organization: Entities involving three or more nations (e.g., EU, UN).
- Sector: Economic activities involving high-level decision making and intellectual leadership.
- Force: Factors that unify and bind a country together (e.g., nationalism).
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- Boundary: Border separating two major world religions (e.g., India–Pakistan).
- Laws: Set of 19th-century principles explaining patterns of migration.
- The transfer of power from a central government to subnational units.
- Density: Number of people per unit of land, not accounting for usability.
- Agriculture: Farming that uses high inputs of labor or capital per unit of land.
- Franca: A common language used among speakers of different native languages.
- Pole: An urban center around which economic development spreads outward.
- A geographic boundary of a particular linguistic feature.
- Theory: Explains how land value and demand decrease with distance from CBD.
- Force: Forces that divide a country (e.g., ethnic tension, separatism).
- Compression: The shrinking sense of distance due to improvements in transportation and communication technologies.
- Model: Predicts interaction between two places based on size and distance.
- Farming: Commercial gardening and fruit farming, often near urban centers.
- Revolution: 20th-century tech advancements that increased food production globally.
25 Clues: A geographic boundary of a particular linguistic feature. • The transfer of power from a central government to subnational units. • Laws: Set of 19th-century principles explaining patterns of migration. • The clustering of businesses for mutual benefit, often seen in cities. • Organization: Entities involving three or more nations (e.g., EU, UN). • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2025-09-19
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- people who survive by hunting, fishing, and foraging for wild food
- a city that acts like its own country (own laws, ruler, and government)
- an arch-shaped area in the middle east that has rich soil and freshwater for farming
- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- a group of people who live together in an organized way, sharing laws and traditions
- complex society that had cities, government, religion, jobs, culture, and forms of writing
- constructed by humans to provide farmland with water (by ditches or pipes)
- people who move from place to place as a group
- objects made by people, such as tools, pottery, weapons, and jewelry
- helps us understand how rivers, mountains, and climate shape where people lived and farmed
- "Old Stone Age" prehistory occurring before people began writing records
- the way of life of a group of people (beliefs, customs, language, art, food, and traditions)
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- "New Stone Age" following the agriculture revolution
- to tame or control an animal for human use
- growth of towns and cities due to improvement in agriculture
- people who study artifacts to learn about past human life
- diving up work so each person does a job they are good at
- "Land Between the RIvers"
- when there is more of something than people need or want
- the practice of farming, which includes growing crops and raising animals for food
- fine, rich soil left behind after rivers flood; full of nutrients for farming
- when there is not enough of something that people want or need
- the science and skill of working with metals (copper, iron, bronze)
- to move from one place to another in search of food, resources, or safer land
24 Clues: "Land Between the RIvers" • to tame or control an animal for human use • people who move from place to place as a group • a group of many different lands under one ruler • "New Stone Age" following the agriculture revolution • when there is more of something than people need or want • people who study artifacts to learn about past human life • ...
World of the Weird 2016-01-18
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- a "haunted" castle in scotland
- the deepest part of the sea is 36,000 feet below this
- the most venomous animal on earth is this kind of animal
- animal remains preserved in the ground over thousands of years
- a dead person who has been reanimated by a supernatural power
- spectacular natural light show at the North Pole
- rocks from space that crash into the earth's surface
- a type of farming similar to organic farming
- one of the hottest places on earth and home to strange sliding rocks
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- horned lizards can squirt this from their eyeballs
- unexplained gelatinous blobs found on the ground after a meteorite fall
- brightly glowing sphere of electricity
- largest single flower in the world
- geometric patterns in a farm field
- a person who claimes to have the ability to communicate with ghosts
- venomous spider
- objects rising and floating in the air without support
17 Clues: venomous spider • a "haunted" castle in scotland • largest single flower in the world • geometric patterns in a farm field • brightly glowing sphere of electricity • a type of farming similar to organic farming • spectacular natural light show at the North Pole • horned lizards can squirt this from their eyeballs • rocks from space that crash into the earth's surface • ...
The First Americans 2021-09-21
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- _____ is another name for mud brick.
- First humans to settle in the ____ Hemisphere.
- “Hunter-gatherers” settled permanently due to _____.
- They lived between 200B.C. and 500A.D.
- Some ____ made by the Hohokam people were built so well, they are still being used today.
- What are the first letters of the 4 states that make up "The Four Corners?"
- The Great Serpent Mound was built by the ____ people.
- The Hopewell people lived in which U.S. State?
- Hohokam Indians lived _______.
- Those who settled in the Western Hemisphere were from?
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- What Mississippian city had a population of over 20,000 people?
- This culture lasted for 600 years.
- What villages used high fences to protect themselves from enemy attacks?
- ____ Pueblo were the first "cliff dwellers."
- The first known "Mound Builders" were the ____.
- People who study the tools and other artifacts of people who lived long ago.
- Name of the land bridge that connected Siberia to Alaska?
- _____ were great farmers AND made jewelry from shells.
- The Ancestral Pueblo developed ____ farming.
19 Clues: Hohokam Indians lived _______. • This culture lasted for 600 years. • _____ is another name for mud brick. • They lived between 200B.C. and 500A.D. • ____ Pueblo were the first "cliff dwellers." • The Ancestral Pueblo developed ____ farming. • First humans to settle in the ____ Hemisphere. • The Hopewell people lived in which U.S. State? • ...
The Australian Food Industry 2020-08-18
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- a system used to assure safety in food production
- a marked effect or influence of one thing on another
- using , buying or eating sonething
- farming a method of growing and producing food without using synthetic chemicals
- a law or set of laws made by government
- farming in water
- product any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
- a specialised product for a small target market
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- the action of transforming raw materials into food products
- these systems reduce the need for manual labour
- moving goods from one place to another
- added raw materials processed so that their value to consumers is increased
- the repeated use of land for the growth of one crop
- Commonwealth Scientific and ---------- Research Organisation
- control point a step taken in the food manufacturing process to control a hazard.
- a small quantity of products produced, maybe by hand.
- equal employment opportunities
17 Clues: farming in water • equal employment opportunities • using , buying or eating sonething • moving goods from one place to another • a law or set of laws made by government • these systems reduce the need for manual labour • a specialised product for a small target market • a system used to assure safety in food production • ...
Academia Civitas EOY Grade 5 2023 2023-05-16
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- What is another name for a Russian ruler?
- A farming method that combines fish farming and soil-less plant cultivation.
- An exciting project to refurbish a room on campus
- Another name for racial segregation
- Grandmother of all Russian instruments
- What species is Tank?
- The last name of the current South African president
- A paint factory that we visited earlier this term
- Farmer’s sausage in South Africa
- The biggest sports event that Civitas had this year.
- The name of one of our sheep, also the name of a popular candy bar
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- The second-closest planet from the Sun
- Valentina Treshkova was the first ___to go to the moon
- The newest member of our sheep family
- When different organisms help each other and both benefit
- An innovative method of growing plants without soil.
- The name of the Urdu Play
17 Clues: What species is Tank? • The name of the Urdu Play • Farmer’s sausage in South Africa • Another name for racial segregation • The newest member of our sheep family • The second-closest planet from the Sun • Grandmother of all Russian instruments • What is another name for a Russian ruler? • An exciting project to refurbish a room on campus • ...
Chapters 1-5 2026-01-13
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- Crescent — A curved region with rich soil where early farming began
- One of the earliest systems of writing
- — An independent city with its own government and laws
- The ruler of ancient Egypt
- A natural event that could both help and harm early farmers
- — One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- — The people who built some of the world’s first cities
- An ancient civilization that grew along a major river
- A stepped temple tower built by the Sumerians
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- Picture symbols used in Egyptian writing
- Large stone tombs built for Egyptian kings
- The river that made farming possible in Egypt
- — The second major river that helped early cities grow
- The material used to make early writing tablets
- A system for bringing water to crops
- — The land between two rivers where the first civilizations formed
- Preserved bodies prepared for the afterlife
17 Clues: The ruler of ancient Egypt • A system for bringing water to crops • One of the earliest systems of writing • Picture symbols used in Egyptian writing • Large stone tombs built for Egyptian kings • Preserved bodies prepared for the afterlife • — One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • The river that made farming possible in Egypt • ...
Wipro_20699041_SRUTHI.PERABATTULA_Agriculture 2026-04-12
Across
- The science or practice of farming?
- A plant with edible seeds used to make oil/bread?
- Chemical for pest control?
- Material added to soil to help plants grow?
- The white liquid produced by cows?
- A machine used on farms to plow fields and pull equipment?
Down
- A popular "golden" fiber used to make sacks
- A building used to store hay or house animals?
- Farming of aquatic organisms.
- Green leafy food for animals like sheep and cows?
- Tapering orange-colored root vegetable
- Organic material added to soil to help plants grow?
- Another word of rice and a flooded field?
- The top layer of earth in which plants grow?
- Artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops?
- A person who owns or manages a farm?
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields?
17 Clues: Chemical for pest control? • Farming of aquatic organisms. • The white liquid produced by cows? • The science or practice of farming? • A person who owns or manages a farm? • Tapering orange-colored root vegetable • Another word of rice and a flooded field? • A popular "golden" fiber used to make sacks • Material added to soil to help plants grow? • ...
Sabin Community 2024-09-07
12 Clues: KT • county • township • livelihood • grain weighed • baseball team • watering hole • Lutheran church • august celebration • convenience locale • first sports store • former school mascot
