farming Crossword Puzzles
ILE5 U4 II 2025-11-10
Arnika D.P.S.G 3-C 2021-01-18
8 Clues: chapati made up of • Kharif crop sown in • zaid crop harvested in • process of planting seeds • used to cut crops in field • the rearing of silkworm is • Is the process of loosing soil • farming name the farming that done to feed one's own famly
week 3 history assinment 2022-09-26
ffa paragraph 5 2025-09-26
Unit Test 1 Crossword 2021-09-22
Across
- farming at a large scale
- society where men have status/power over women
- society where all are equal
- a moving lifestyle with domesticated animals
Down
- leaders of early states used this to claim right to rule
- set and not moving
- era of change marked with farming and city life
- moving water from one place to another
- time period where humans hunted and gathered
9 Clues: set and not moving • farming at a large scale • society where all are equal • moving water from one place to another • time period where humans hunted and gathered • a moving lifestyle with domesticated animals • society where men have status/power over women • era of change marked with farming and city life • leaders of early states used this to claim right to rule
Neolithic Era 2025-08-17
Across
- of Plants Growing crops for human use
- Taming animals for human use
- Stone used to make tools and weapons
- economy Trading system without money
- protection from weather and danger
Down
- surplus extra food stored for later
- moving from place to place with no permanent home
- revolution major change from hunting and gathering to farming (
- specialization People doing different jobs
- settlements Long-lasting communities built after farming began
10 Clues: Taming animals for human use • protection from weather and danger • Stone used to make tools and weapons • economy Trading system without money • of Plants Growing crops for human use • specialization People doing different jobs • surplus extra food stored for later • moving from place to place with no permanent home • ...
Soil erosion and conservation 2020-05-25
Across
- Removal of plant cover due to cattle.
- Afforestation can prevent soil erosion in ---- areas.
- Embankments are also called -----.
- They make their homes in the soil.
Down
- ---- is formed by breaking down of rocks into small pieces.
- Clearing the forest by humans
- The top layer of the soil contains ---
- farming Step-farming is also called ----.
- --- erosion is maximum in dry regions.
9 Clues: Clearing the forest by humans • Embankments are also called -----. • They make their homes in the soil. • Removal of plant cover due to cattle. • The top layer of the soil contains --- • --- erosion is maximum in dry regions. • farming Step-farming is also called ----. • Afforestation can prevent soil erosion in ---- areas. • ...
History of Latin America 2023-11-07
Across
- Their ancient ruins and pyramids can be found in the Yucatan Peninsula?
- What invention did the Incas create (it was building steps of land for agriculture)?
- Due to European colonization what was the most common languages in Latin America?
- who discovered chocolate?
- who created terrace farming in the Andes Mountains of what is now known as Peru?
Down
- how have the Mayans had a lasting influence on society today?
- Which major Latin American staple crop spread to Europe due to colonization and trade through the Columbian Exchange?
- what is a Mexican celebration that honors the dead?
- who introduced a system of irrigation to help with farming the land in northern Mexico.
- On what physical feature do you generally find terrace farming?
10 Clues: who discovered chocolate? • what is a Mexican celebration that honors the dead? • how have the Mayans had a lasting influence on society today? • On what physical feature do you generally find terrace farming? • Their ancient ruins and pyramids can be found in the Yucatan Peninsula? • ...
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. • ...
steps on agriculture farming 2021-01-20
Across
- these are plant and animal waste that are used as source of a plant nutrients
- it is the dropping of seeds into the soil with the help of a seed drill
- these are some unwanted plants
- the process of loosening and upturning the soil is called ______
- to prepare the soil
- it is the supplying of water to the dry land
- it prevents soil erosion
- the process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop
Down
- to clear the land
- Urea is the commonly used ______
- it is the scattering of seeds my hands all over the field
- it causes poisonings and cancer
- ground nut is sown by this method
13 Clues: to clear the land • to prepare the soil • it prevents soil erosion • these are some unwanted plants • it causes poisonings and cancer • Urea is the commonly used ______ • ground nut is sown by this method • it is the supplying of water to the dry land • it is the scattering of seeds my hands all over the field • the process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop • ...
SOILS, FARMING, IMPACTS, MANAGEMENT 2015-03-16
Across
- The process of accumulation of NaCl and other such compounds on the soil surface which reduces the water potential and affects plant growth.
- One of the two main drivers of soil erosion.
- The process of booming agricultural produce is also known as the ________ ______________.
- Planting lines of bushes to slow down wind reduces soil erosion. These are called __________.
- Type of pastors which move around searching for better grazing land rather than staying put.
- This is one of the fertilizer compounds that produces eutrophication.
Down
- The process of excessive fertilizer ending up in water bodies and harming ecosystems.
- This method is used in areas of seasonal rains in order to achieve yields during the dry season.
- Cutting steps into the mountain to avoid soil erosion is called ________________.
- Contour ___________ is a strategy which involves working the soil accross the slope rather than up and down it.
- This type of farming involves production for own consumption rather than to make a profit.
- One factor in the green revolution is the development of varieties that are ____________ to drought, pesticides, etc. which increase yields.
- One of the two main drivers of soil erosion.
- An episode of widespread hunger across a country or region is also known as a _____________.
14 Clues: One of the two main drivers of soil erosion. • One of the two main drivers of soil erosion. • This is one of the fertilizer compounds that produces eutrophication. • Cutting steps into the mountain to avoid soil erosion is called ________________. • The process of excessive fertilizer ending up in water bodies and harming ecosystems. • ...
environnement et automobiles 2018-05-13
16 Clues: Pic 4 • Pic 1 • Pic 2 • Pic 3 • drought • to emit • to throw • adulterate • ground water • gas dangereux • trier déchets • organic farming • Les ____ naturels • où vous jetez des déchets • la nappe phréatique est épuise • Le _____ de pollution à Delhi est plus que Hyderabad.
Rome crossword 2021-12-03
16 Clues: lunch • dinner • breakfast • common job • agriculture • people from rome • roman apartments • what's this about • who they stole from • their number system • what were worshipped • wealthy county homes. • the poor part of rome • famous leader of rome • larger, richer houses • worshipped rome's leaders
Farming & Global Warming 2022-11-15
Across
- gas produced by ruminants (sheep/cows)
- how sheep/cows digest their food
- improve soil quality between leys
- lack of rainfall
- preparing land for growing crops
Down
- carried out by decomposer bacteria
- gas that is released by decomposition
- processes to prepare land for planting
- crop that is fed to animals, reduced methane
9 Clues: lack of rainfall • how sheep/cows digest their food • preparing land for growing crops • improve soil quality between leys • carried out by decomposer bacteria • gas that is released by decomposition • gas produced by ruminants (sheep/cows) • processes to prepare land for planting • crop that is fed to animals, reduced methane
FARMING UOI-5 2021-01-22
Across
- Helps in beating crops
- increase crop yeild
- to break the large lump of clay into smaller particals
- that deals with art since and technology
Down
- is the rearing of silkworm for the product of silk
- used to cut off the branches and small trees
- are unwanted plants in places
- name of a pesticides use worldwide to control the agriculture pests
- the process of scattering the seeds with hands all over the field
9 Clues: increase crop yeild • Helps in beating crops • are unwanted plants in places • that deals with art since and technology • used to cut off the branches and small trees • is the rearing of silkworm for the product of silk • to break the large lump of clay into smaller particals • the process of scattering the seeds with hands all over the field • ...
us history sutudy guide 2021-12-13
18 Clues: city • racism • Exclusion • Origins Act • Strike people • Island Asian • Unions people • Pluralism good • farming tractor • Pot all together • Steel Strike work • Economics freedom • in cities pollution • Line mass production • Bulb light up my world • and Pull Factors food • Neighborhoods all black • Immigrants/ “Old Immigrants china
THE CIVIL WAR 2023-01-18
Across
- Cut off supplies
- How people interact
- Forced enlistment
- Movement to end slavery
- Manufacturing Factory production
- Not having enough
- Forgive without punishment
- Grant freedom
- My area is more important
- To separate
Down
- Earth features
- Better than
- Government stuff
- Give up
- Get rid of
- Document outlining govt
- money jobs resources
- Farming
18 Clues: Give up • Farming • Get rid of • Better than • To separate • Grant freedom • Earth features • Government stuff • Cut off supplies • Forced enlistment • Not having enough • How people interact • money jobs resources • Document outlining govt • Movement to end slavery • My area is more important • Forgive without punishment • Manufacturing Factory production
Raivata ss crossword impact revision 2018-03-12
Across
- picking up some thing
- the synonym of organized
- antonym of specific
- finding the difference
- taking
- summarize
- planting
- the synonym of effect
- 1 o’clock
Down
- turns into something else
- situation now
- culture combining social culture
- wandering
- culture change
- our surrounding
- asking people
- teaching, learning, studying
- finding out some thing
- synonym of period
19 Clues: taking • planting • wandering • summarize • 1 o’clock • situation now • asking people • culture change • our surrounding • synonym of period • antonym of specific • picking up some thing • the synonym of effect • finding the difference • finding out some thing • the synonym of organized • turns into something else • teaching, learning, studying • culture combining social culture
November- Teacher/school Edition 2024-11-16
17 Clues: Librarian? • mind class • six strings • Lunch option • APUSH teacher • farming club? • play director • Art with clay • HS band teacher • find the answer • physics teacher • Son named Jack? • 4 credits needed • hands on learning • Class about elements • Nathan Denzin's workplace • Son who played percussion?
Ethnic Studies 2.2 (Ohlone Native Americans / Ohlone Reading) 2024-08-11
Across
- sickness
- skin decoration
- to choose not to do something
- farming
- systems of speech
- people of the coast
- exterminated
- inhabited
- workers
- grassy plant
- varied
Down
- people who convert others to their religion
- people who discover new lands to colonize
- Native Americans of the Bay Area
- mixing
- ways of life
- woven container
- modern
- left behind
- light canoe
20 Clues: mixing • modern • varied • farming • workers • sickness • inhabited • left behind • light canoe • ways of life • exterminated • grassy plant • skin decoration • woven container • systems of speech • people of the coast • to choose not to do something • Native Americans of the Bay Area • people who discover new lands to colonize • people who convert others to their religion
Unit 8.Vocabulary 2021-05-10
Across
- absurdiškas
- važinėjimas kalnų dviračiais
- nuodai
- nemalonus
- riešas
- keistas
- alkūnės
- vorų fobija
- entuziastingas
- naujų patiekalų išbandymas
- įkandimai
- kelis
- pakankamai
Down
- važinėjimas riedlente
- fobija
- nudegimas
- maisto ruošimas
- ūkininkavimas
- susižavėjęs
- susirūpinęs
- visai ne
- susižalojimas
- įkasti(trečia forma)
- patempimas
- susilaužyti (trečia forma)
- įbaugintas
- mėlynė
- iš tikrųjų
- kaklas
- pečiai
30 Clues: kelis • fobija • nuodai • riešas • mėlynė • kaklas • pečiai • keistas • alkūnės • visai ne • nudegimas • nemalonus • įkandimai • patempimas • įbaugintas • iš tikrųjų • pakankamai • absurdiškas • susižavėjęs • susirūpinęs • vorų fobija • ūkininkavimas • susižalojimas • entuziastingas • maisto ruošimas • įkasti(trečia forma) • važinėjimas riedlente • susilaužyti (trečia forma) • naujų patiekalų išbandymas • važinėjimas kalnų dviračiais
FARM MACHINERY 2022-05-31
Across
- Külvipinna
- põlluharimistehnikaid
- Üheharuline silokombajn
- technique
- karjamaal kasvatatud rohtu
- Täppishakkimis silokombain
- renn
- ristiku
- kõrguse reguleerija
- hakitud silo
- Reguleeritav paindeklapp
- ümberkülvamine
- Tõmbekang
- Pöördadraga
- kultuurist
Down
- Niiskuse säilitamine
- lõikeplaat
- silopress
- Silokäru
- Külviseadmete
- Kaheharuline silokombajn
- reguleeritav tõmbeplaat
- õitsenguks
- Tera
- mulla tüübist
- karjamaa
- dischargechute Pöörlev tühjendusrenn
- headesse
- rootor
- külvamine
- idanemiseks
31 Clues: Tera • renn • rootor • ristiku • Silokäru • karjamaa • headesse • silopress • technique • Tõmbekang • külvamine • lõikeplaat • Külvipinna • õitsenguks • kultuurist • idanemiseks • Pöördadraga • hakitud silo • Külviseadmete • mulla tüübist • ümberkülvamine • kõrguse reguleerija • Niiskuse säilitamine • põlluharimistehnikaid • Üheharuline silokombajn • reguleeritav tõmbeplaat • Kaheharuline silokombajn • Reguleeritav paindeklapp • ...
17 2025-03-01
Across
- Bravery trait
- Electronic version
- Even weight
- Storage unit
- Generous giving
- Naturally produced
- Flight service
- Preparing luggage
- Paper machine
- Globe-trotter
- Science of motion
- Large arena
Down
- Warming system
- Good deal
- Good condition
- Creative story
- Stage performance
- Agriculture activity
- Compactness measure
- Plant grower
- Space saver
- Past events
- Roof window
- Schedule maker
- Sports facility
25 Clues: Good deal • Even weight • Space saver • Past events • Roof window • Large arena • Plant grower • Storage unit • Bravery trait • Paper machine • Globe-trotter • Warming system • Good condition • Creative story • Flight service • Schedule maker • Generous giving • Sports facility • Stage performance • Preparing luggage • Science of motion • Electronic version • Naturally produced • Compactness measure • ...
Trends and Barriers in the Ag Industry 2025-07-29
12 Clues: Burden • Shortage • Workforce • Migration • Costs Rising • Health Concerns • Advanced Crop _____ • ________ Agriculture • ________ Agriculture • Extreme ____ Conditions • Big _____ and Analytics • Demand for _______ Farming
Ancient India 2022-12-13
Across
- Important river for farming in northeast India
- Continent India is found on
- form a rugged barrier between the Indus River Valley and Afghanistan
- a flat area of land that is elevated
- A large landmass smaller than a continent
- Mountain ranges that run on the east and west coast of India
Down
- Where the highest mountain peak on Earth can be found
- Important river that runs through the Himalayan Mountain range
- Significant river that provides fertile soil for farming in modern day Pakistan
- Strong wind that brings rain
- Massive desert in north India
11 Clues: Continent India is found on • Strong wind that brings rain • Massive desert in north India • a flat area of land that is elevated • A large landmass smaller than a continent • Important river for farming in northeast India • Where the highest mountain peak on Earth can be found • Mountain ranges that run on the east and west coast of India • ...
Fenella 2021-03-17
16 Clues: my cat • andrew • brother • lyndall • my horse • chat app • my grannie • long journey • type of animal • my tailess dog • my school name • type of farming • people you like • my pta boy cousin • my pta girl cousin • type of italian food
environnement et automobiles 2018-05-13
16 Clues: Pic 3 • Pic 2 • Pic 1 • Pic 4 • to emit • drought • to throw • adulterate • ground water • gas dangereux • trier déchets • organic farming • Les ____ naturels • où vous jetez des déchets • la nappe phréatique est épuise • Le _____ de pollution à Delhi est plus que Hyderabad.
Pastoral farming crossword 2025-04-04
9 Clues: A white fluffy animal • A herd of farmers cows • We get this from cows skin • An animal that gives us eggs • Farms that just have animals • An animal that gives us milk • An animal that gives us bacon • The action of shaving a sheep • Sheep’s ____ is turned into clothes
Great Immigration 2023-06-08
Farm tour 2023-10-31
Across
- A specialized plant part used by climbing plants for support and attachment
- Alternative farming can produce higher ___ compared to traditional methods
- Compound produced by fish and can be used as fertiliser for plants
- High tech farming saves ____ such as land, manpower, water
- Growing plants without soil
- The chickens in the chicken coop
Down
- A man-made structure that allows cimbing plants to grow on
- A family of plants that help to regenerate soil
- System of growing fish and plants together
- Hot composting requires moisture and ____
- Gas released when food is broken down anaerobically
11 Clues: Growing plants without soil • The chickens in the chicken coop • Hot composting requires moisture and ____ • System of growing fish and plants together • A family of plants that help to regenerate soil • Gas released when food is broken down anaerobically • A man-made structure that allows cimbing plants to grow on • ...
AgriBusiness 2022-03-27
Across
- someone who creates and supplies goods or services
- A business encompassing farming and farming-related activity
- tangible item that you can purchase
- things that we can live without, but like to have
- A person who organises and manages a business venture which usually involves risk
- a person who purchases a good or a service
Down
- creator of Apple Inc.
- creator of Microsoft
- things we cannot live without
- an intangible item that is sold to a consumer and is provided by a business
- a specialised market for a particular product or service
11 Clues: creator of Microsoft • creator of Apple Inc. • things we cannot live without • tangible item that you can purchase • a person who purchases a good or a service • things that we can live without, but like to have • someone who creates and supplies goods or services • a specialised market for a particular product or service • ...
Natures Friend 2014-10-08
16 Clues: Money • Lots of • Clean up • Increased • Bi-product • Not petrol • Change into • Almost like • Works on farm • A measurement • Grows on fields • Term for farming • Creates a product • Create dirt in the air • Collect crops/vegtable • Vegtables/crops as fuel
Natures Friend 2014-10-08
16 Clues: Money • Lots of • Clean up • Increased • Not petrol • Bi-product • Change into • Almost like • A measurement • Works on farm • Grows on fields • Term for farming • Creates a product • Collect crops/vegtable • Create dirt in the air • Vegtables/crops as fuel
From Nature 2014-10-08
16 Clues: Money • Lots of • Clean up • Increased • Not petrol • Bi-product • Change into • Almost like • A measurement • Works on farm • Grows on fields • Term for farming • Creates a product • Create dirt in the air • Collect crops/vegtable • Vegtables/crops as fuel
PSAT Practice Test 1 Vocab 2021-01-06
Across
- disapproved of
- in name only
- character
- servant
- unrefined
- sponsor
- unobjectionable
- opposing
- considered
- irritate
- believes
- spoil
- beneficial
- back of a dress
- hypochondriac
- farming guide
Down
- similarity or uniformity
- critical
- openness
- filth
- essentially
- superficial
- stroke gently
- communication
- guide
- generous
- physique
- the area around a fire
- stop
- ordinary
30 Clues: stop • filth • guide • spoil • servant • sponsor • critical • openness • opposing • generous • irritate • physique • believes • ordinary • character • unrefined • considered • beneficial • essentially • superficial • in name only • stroke gently • communication • hypochondriac • farming guide • disapproved of • unobjectionable • back of a dress • the area around a fire • similarity or uniformity
Greek and Latin Roots A-K 2022-04-01
31 Clues: ex • bi • co • de • bio • hex • geo • gram • ject • kilo • deci • acro • junt • aer/ • arbor • flect • equ/i • hydro • cranio • cent/i • agr/i/o • gastr/o • arthr/o • cardi/o • graph/y • audi/io • chron/o • dent/dont • extra,extro • hect/o/hecat • il/im/in/il/ir
I love you 2025-10-01
20 Clues: 522 • Scent • Dog name • Midnight • No bacon • Mad person • Do you… me? • You put me on • The beginning • I’m a hungry… • Sweet nickname • Have to bounce • Nighttime routine • Alternative to no • I love you (first) • Best part of my day • The second beginning • Like father like son • Taylor Swift and true • Aura farming location
FARMING UOI-5 2021-01-22
Across
- that deals with art since and technology.
- are the unwanted plants in places.
- name of a pesticides used worldwide to control the agricultural pests.
- breaks the large lumps of clay into smaller particles.
- hook used to cut off the branches and small trees.
- increase crop yield.
Down
- the process of scattering the seeds with hands all over the field.
- tool helps in beating grains and crops.
- IS THE REARING OF SILKWORMS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SILK.
9 Clues: increase crop yield. • are the unwanted plants in places. • tool helps in beating grains and crops. • that deals with art since and technology. • hook used to cut off the branches and small trees. • breaks the large lumps of clay into smaller particles. • IS THE REARING OF SILKWORMS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SILK. • ...
Farming and industry 2022-03-21
Across
- the act or an instance of cultivating something excessively
- how many liters of water are used for one cup of coffee?
- ... is caused by clearing space for growing crops
- to stop over-cultivating, we could start ... resources
Down
- second biggest food exporter in the world
- action of using up a resource
- substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- biggest agriculture product in the US
- raising fish in large numbers
9 Clues: action of using up a resource • raising fish in large numbers • biggest agriculture product in the US • second biggest food exporter in the world • ... is caused by clearing space for growing crops • to stop over-cultivating, we could start ... resources • how many liters of water are used for one cup of coffee? • ...
Neolithic Farming Tools 2025-10-19
9 Clues: cutting meat or plants • crushing seeds or grains • grinding grains into flour • making holes for planting seeds • hitting or shaping other stones • cutting trees and clearing land • loosening soil and removing weeds • cutting crops like wheat and barley • digging and turning the soil before planting
Agriculture and agricultural resources 2021-10-14
Across
- the science concerned with the growing of crops
- the ability of a country to produce food
- the rearing of bees in hives for honey and for the pollination of crops
- everything on, within or surrounding the the earth that influences people
- very small scale farming
- growing plants and rearing animals for human use
Down
- the growing or production side of agriculture
- the cultivation of fruit trees, flowers and lawns
- an example of modern-day nomads
- people who followed wandering herds
- people who did not practice organised agriculture
11 Clues: very small scale farming • an example of modern-day nomads • people who followed wandering herds • the ability of a country to produce food • the growing or production side of agriculture • the science concerned with the growing of crops • growing plants and rearing animals for human use • the cultivation of fruit trees, flowers and lawns • ...
agriculture 2024-02-24
Across
- the practice of growing crops and raising animals
- a crop used to make clothing
- chemicals farmers use on their crops to repel bugs/animals
- things that you wear that are produced by agricultural products
- natural substance put on crops to improve growth
- a vehicle used for farming
Down
- national organization that prepares students for the future with leadership skills
- another word for the plants that are grown
- one of the oldest industries in the world
- many ____ are created due to agriculture
- the harmful thing people believe is caused by agriculture
11 Clues: a vehicle used for farming • a crop used to make clothing • many ____ are created due to agriculture • one of the oldest industries in the world • another word for the plants that are grown • natural substance put on crops to improve growth • the practice of growing crops and raising animals • the harmful thing people believe is caused by agriculture • ...
Etymology 2013-10-06
Across
- from, down
- two
- within
- measured from the Earth's center
- membranous sac enclosing the heart
- arousing pity
- together with
- expressed in a roundabout way
Down
- poem on farming
- rule by absolute sovereign
- between
- change of form
- to
- apart, away
- total absence of rule of government
- against
- having no definite form
- aversion, feeling against
- before
- around
20 Clues: to • two • within • before • around • between • against • from, down • apart, away • arousing pity • together with • change of form • poem on farming • having no definite form • aversion, feeling against • rule by absolute sovereign • expressed in a roundabout way • measured from the Earth's center • membranous sac enclosing the heart • total absence of rule of government
36 2024-08-12
Across
- Light source
- Preservation method
- Early engineering
- Preservation process
- Monumental pillars
- Egyptian writing
- Proto-chemistry
- Carving material
- Sailing ships
- Water storage
- Fabric colors
- Leather making
Down
- Roman waterway
- Early farming
- Wall painting
- Fabric stitching
- Map making
- Tomb structures
- Woodworking craft
- Joint technique
- Ceramic ovens
- Hair tools
- Early science
- Coin production
- Early artillery
25 Clues: Map making • Hair tools • Light source • Early farming • Wall painting • Ceramic ovens • Early science • Sailing ships • Water storage • Fabric colors • Roman waterway • Leather making • Tomb structures • Joint technique • Proto-chemistry • Coin production • Early artillery • Fabric stitching • Egyptian writing • Carving material • Early engineering • Woodworking craft • Monumental pillars • Preservation method • ...
T5 WORDLIST PYP2 MARCH 2025 2025-03-03
Across
- Big busy places
- Nature care
- Small, saves space
- Country regions
- Daily living style
- Countryside farms
- Natural land views
- Groups living together
- Tall rocky lands
- Key place parts
- Farming crops/animals
Down
- Daily sky conditions
- Money and jobs
- Earth’s land parts
- Near the sea
- Village/town area
- Person’s job
- Dry, sandy land
- Specific place
- Busy city areas
20 Clues: Nature care • Near the sea • Person’s job • Money and jobs • Specific place • Big busy places • Country regions • Dry, sandy land • Key place parts • Busy city areas • Tall rocky lands • Village/town area • Countryside farms • Earth’s land parts • Small, saves space • Daily living style • Natural land views • Daily sky conditions • Farming crops/animals • Groups living together
hgdrhf 2022-10-18
hatteras 2022-10-14
Parables by Joey Steele 2023-05-04
24 Clues: out • rich • bread • clams • public • pirates • farming • fishing • condiments • dont steal • lost change • good person • bad steward • lost animal • housekeeper • bad servents • matt.25:1-13 • lost young boy • loyal doorkeeper • unloyal servents • what i dont have • a type of worker • go back to wedding • what we have in math
5th Grade Reading, Week 5, Unit 5 2023-05-03
13 Clues: no • messy • farming • surprise • recognize • prosperous • most likely • not original • to be afraid • harmful to natives • all over the place • how many in one place • chemicals to kill pests
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2024-03-20
Across
- different techniques are combined to achieve the most effective long-term pest reduction
- a loss of more than 10 percent of productivity due to various factors
- rows of trees or tall plants that are planted along the edge of fields to slow the wind and reduce wind erosion
- mostly of particles 0.05 to 2 millimeters in diameter
- agriculture that does not deplete soil faster than it forms
- farmers alternate crops grown in a field
- food-growing practices that use no synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, or herbicides
- particles less than 0.002 millimeter in diameter
- the planting of different crops in mixed arrangements
- distinct layers of soil
- the use of genetic engineering to introduce new genes into organisms to produce more valuable products
- when too many animals eat too much of the plant growth, impeding regrowth
- produces huge amounts of crops and livestock through mechanized farming technology
- the desire for more and better food for the world's growing population
- organisms that have undergone genetic engineering
- the providing of water other than precipitation to crops
- the guarantee of an adequate and reliable food supply for all people at all times
- transforming steep slopes into a series of steps to cultivate slopes without losing soil to water erosion
Down
- organizations that preserve seeds of diverse plants in case of a global crop collapse
- biologically powered agriculture/farming that does not use fossil fuels
- the deterioration of the soil characteristics needed for plant growth or other ecosystem services
- chemicals that kill organisms that attack or compete with plants we value
- made up of disintegrated rock, remains of organism wastes, water, gases, nutrients, and microorganisms
- fish farming, or aquatic plant and animal farming, for food
- farmers plant crop to reduce erosion after a field has been harvested and before the next planting season, this limits nitrogen loss
- the continuous mass of solid rock that makes up Earth's crust
- the base geological material in a particular location
- feed on flower nectar and take collected pollen to the next flower which might then be fertilized
- any process in which scientists directly manipulate an organism's DNA
- land suitable for farming is running out, especially in drier regions
- particles 0.002 to 0.05 millimeter in diameter
- a shortage of nutrients the body needs from a healthy variety of foods, which can lead to disease
- huge warehouses or pens designed to deliver energy-rich food to livestock or poultry
- the buildup of salts in upper soil horizons
- the turning over of soil before planting
- plowing sideways across a hillside, perpendicular to the hill's slope to reduce erosion
- battling pests and weeds with organisms that eat or infect them
- the physical and chemical processes that break down rocks and minerals into smaller particles
- a cross-section of all the soil horizons in a specific soil
- soil with relatively even mixture of the three particle sizes
- the amount of a crop produced in a given area
41 Clues: distinct layers of soil • farmers alternate crops grown in a field • the turning over of soil before planting • the buildup of salts in upper soil horizons • the amount of a crop produced in a given area • particles 0.002 to 0.05 millimeter in diameter • particles less than 0.002 millimeter in diameter • organisms that have undergone genetic engineering • ...
Unit 5 Review #2 2025-04-25
Across
- Agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- When water evaporates off newly irrigated land, leaving salt residue behind
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East that is known for its bountiful arable land
- A type of agriculture that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- A distinct regional approach to surveying land in Quebec, Louisiana and Texas where land is divided into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals
- Climate between the lines of tropics of latitude. Important for certain types of agriculture. It's uniformly warm and humid with usually heavy precipitation.
- The acronym for an organism whose genetic structure has been altered to make it more useful and efficient for human purposes
- A type of agriculture where large commercial farms in tropical climates specialize in one crop, usually a cash crop
- The maximum number of people a particular area can support
- The interchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus’s voyages
- The agricultural revolution in which the advances of the Industrial Revolution were used to increase food supplies and support population growth
- The cultivation of products for sale off the farm
- Agriculture that uses fewer inputs of capital and labor relative to the amount of space being used
- Areas with little or no access to healthy and affordable food
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- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people move farming activity from one field to another
- A localized economy in which a large number of companies and industries cluster together and benefit from the cost reductions and gains in efficiency that result from this proximity.
- A rectangular land division scheme designed to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior
- The variety of different species within a specific habitat
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
- How a good or service gets from the supplier to the consumer
- The practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or around a town or city
- The deliberate cultivation of only one crop in a large area
- The process of using different fields for different crops year to year to avoid exhausting the soil
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Most crops grown are for human consumption rather than animal feed.
- Farming used on hilly or mountainous terrain where steps are carved into steep land to provide a flat area for farming and irrigation
- A crop that is grown for profit and to meet some luxury rather than sustain the population
- A model that explains agricultural land use patterns based on transportation cost, with more intensive types of farming being located closer to the market and extensive methods of farming located further away.
- A rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages
29 Clues: The cultivation of products for sale off the farm • The variety of different species within a specific habitat • The maximum number of people a particular area can support • The deliberate cultivation of only one crop in a large area • How a good or service gets from the supplier to the consumer • The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use • ...
sports greats 2022-10-14
PRODUCE THE WORDS! 2025-10-29
Across
- - It is the power exerted in production of necessary goods.
- - Early humans discovered fire, that led to the usage of dried leaves and woods called as
- - farming methods are deeply rooted practices of our accumulated years of cultural knowledge and ecological experience.
- - earliest trace of economy, production, and way of life during the hunting-gathering period
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- - the society that the hunter-gatherers lived in. They believed in equality among everyone, throwing away the notion of hierarchy.
- - In the modern era of sustainable revolution, what kind of fertilizers they are using in farming?
- - In the two latin words that defined Agriculture, agri means soil, and cultura means _______
- - farming methods utilized advanced technology, machinery, synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and scientific techniques to maximize productivity.
- - It is known as the birthplace of industrialization
- - It began to replace wood as the demand in mining grew
10 Clues: - It is known as the birthplace of industrialization • - It began to replace wood as the demand in mining grew • - It is the power exerted in production of necessary goods. • - Early humans discovered fire, that led to the usage of dried leaves and woods called as • - earliest trace of economy, production, and way of life during the hunting-gathering period • ...
Produce the Words 2025-10-29
Across
- - It is the power exerted in production of necessary goods.
- - Early humans discovered fire, that led to the usage of dried leaves and woods called as
- - farming methods are deeply rooted practices of our accumulated years of cultural knowledge and ecological experience.
- - earliest trace of economy, production, and way of life during the hunting-gathering period
Down
- - the society that the hunter-gatherers lived in. They believed in equality among everyone, throwing away the notion of hierarchy.
- - In the modern era of sustainable revolution, what kind of fertilizers they are using in farming?
- - In the two latin words that defined Agriculture, agri means soil, and cultura means _______
- - farming methods utilized advanced technology, machinery, synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and scientific techniques to maximize productivity.
- - It is known as the birthplace of industrialization
- - It began to replace wood as the demand in mining grew
10 Clues: - It is known as the birthplace of industrialization • - It began to replace wood as the demand in mining grew • - It is the power exerted in production of necessary goods. • - Early humans discovered fire, that led to the usage of dried leaves and woods called as • - earliest trace of economy, production, and way of life during the hunting-gathering period • ...
Mackenzie Dunivan pd5 2014-12-05
15 Clues: - oil • - Steel • - Airplane • - Business • - Henry ford • - Automobiles • - Electric lighting • - Telephone service • - reduced farm labor • - The wright brothers • - Depended on farming • - shipping and railroads • - Something you come up with • - created by transoortation advances • - Something that makes people buy things
Mayas 2021-02-15
15 Clues: leader • craftsmen • ball game • war chiefs • cocoa beans • Chichen Itza • sacred calendar • middle americans • system of writing • farming technique • from father to son • belief in many gods • used to store water • underground storeroom • another name for merchants
9 GEO - Odelia D'souza 9H 2017-09-18
Across
- the long-term average of temperature, rainfall, sunshine, winds etc. at a give location.
- Growing crops and livestock for ones own use.
- fuels derived from immediate living matter.
- is not native, it is introduced.
- causes a fluctuation in weather.
- Preparing soil for growing crops.
Down
- a war between different countries or groups.
- Farming that supplies large volumes of produce in a relatively small area.
- Farming that requires large areas of land.
- Lack of sufficient nutrients in the body.
- Ability of a location to sustain agriculture on an ongoing basis.
- when all people at all times have access to enough safe, nutritious food to sustain a healthy life.
- social, historical, economical, environmental, political, technological
13 Clues: is not native, it is introduced. • causes a fluctuation in weather. • Preparing soil for growing crops. • Lack of sufficient nutrients in the body. • Farming that requires large areas of land. • fuels derived from immediate living matter. • a war between different countries or groups. • Growing crops and livestock for ones own use. • ...
Ashleigh Boyd 2022-09-20
Across
- a building to barry people
- a dustlike material that can form soil
- a picture that represents a word or idea
- the farmers to clear and prepare land for farming led to larger harvests which supported more soldiers
- a symbol that represents a word or a group of words
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- bone animal bone or shell carved with written characters that was used to predict the future in Ancient China
- wall to hold back water
- to represent words or pictures
- people that grow crops
- a ruling family that holds power for many years
- records written during time period
- system a way to write
- military leaders seek power and fight among themselves
13 Clues: system a way to write • people that grow crops • wall to hold back water • a building to barry people • to represent words or pictures • records written during time period • a dustlike material that can form soil • a picture that represents a word or idea • a ruling family that holds power for many years • a symbol that represents a word or a group of words • ...
Ashleigh Boyd 2022-09-20
Across
- a building to barry people
- a dustlike material that can form soil
- a picture that represents a word or idea
- the farmers to clear and prepare land for farming led to larger harvests which supported more soldiers
- a symbol that represents a word or a group of words
Down
- bone animal bone or shell carved with written characters that was used to predict the future in Ancient China
- wall to hold back water
- to represent words or pictures
- people that grow crops
- a ruling family that holds power for many years
- records written during time period
- system a way to write
- military leaders seek power and fight among themselves
13 Clues: system a way to write • people that grow crops • wall to hold back water • a building to barry people • to represent words or pictures • records written during time period • a dustlike material that can form soil • a picture that represents a word or idea • a ruling family that holds power for many years • a symbol that represents a word or a group of words • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab 2023-10-23
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- The first writing system created by the Sumerians.
- A curved strip of land that is good for farming in Mesopotamia.
- An extra supply of something
- A new way of doing things.
- A wall of earth on the sides of the river
- A wall used to block water from flooding an area
Down
- a human-made waterway
- The Euphrates River and the _____ River are the two rivers in Mesopotamia
- Tiny bits of mud and dirt that is good for farming
- What present day country is Mesopotamia located in?
- A person who writes for another person
- A city or village with its own government, surrounded by farmland.
- Means the land between the two rivers
13 Clues: a human-made waterway • A new way of doing things. • An extra supply of something • Means the land between the two rivers • A person who writes for another person • A wall of earth on the sides of the river • A wall used to block water from flooding an area • Tiny bits of mud and dirt that is good for farming • The first writing system created by the Sumerians. • ...
More inventions 2021-03-03
Across
- A horse drawn farming machine
- Made the cotton gin and the assembly line
- Made immigrants come in from all over looking for an easy job
- It made communication faster and easier
- It made transportation easier just riding the train
Down
- Made the South of America boom in the cotton industry
- Made in New York
- A revolution of machines and inventions
- Riding on water got a lot easier for people
- made farming easier, created by john deere
10 Clues: Made in New York • A horse drawn farming machine • A revolution of machines and inventions • It made communication faster and easier • Made the cotton gin and the assembly line • made farming easier, created by john deere • Riding on water got a lot easier for people • It made transportation easier just riding the train • ...
Future Farm 2022-02-13
Across
- in this type of farm, lighting, water, and _____ can all be optimised
- this type of farming reduces __________ distances
- this revolution increased the number of people on earth
- everything at aerofarms is closely…
- we don’t have enough of this, close to cities
Down
- the pressure on this type of farming has increased
- sometimes you can just grow plants directly on…
- this cuts ______ emissions
- you also don’t need to worry as much about birds and ___________
- the future of food production
10 Clues: this cuts ______ emissions • the future of food production • everything at aerofarms is closely… • we don’t have enough of this, close to cities • sometimes you can just grow plants directly on… • this type of farming reduces __________ distances • the pressure on this type of farming has increased • this revolution increased the number of people on earth • ...
Ch. 8 Mesoamerica 2023-11-30
Across
- an ancient game of getting a ball into a 20-foot high hoop
- the mother culture of Mesoamerica
- cutting down trees and burning the ground to prepare it for farming
Down
- the area of Mesoamerica near the sea
- Mayan books of tree bark that recorded Mayan history
- beans that make chocolate
- maize, squash, and beans
- symbolic pictures the represent words, syllables, and sounds
- the mountainous part of Mesoamerica
- steps built into the mountain for farming
10 Clues: maize, squash, and beans • beans that make chocolate • the mother culture of Mesoamerica • the mountainous part of Mesoamerica • the area of Mesoamerica near the sea • steps built into the mountain for farming • Mayan books of tree bark that recorded Mayan history • an ancient game of getting a ball into a 20-foot high hoop • ...
AGRI-CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-02-26
Across
- Money earned from selling farm products (7 letters)
- Resources used to grow crops (7 letters)
- Tools and machinery used in farming (7 letters)
- Planning the farm's operations and resources (12 letters)
- Amount of crops or livestock produced (9 letters)
- Area where animals are kept (5 letters)
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- Money spent on farm resources (9 letters)
- Process of calculating costs and revenues (9 letters)
- Land area used for farming (5 letters)
- Hiring workers for farm tasks (5 letters)
10 Clues: Land area used for farming (5 letters) • Area where animals are kept (5 letters) • Resources used to grow crops (7 letters) • Money spent on farm resources (9 letters) • Hiring workers for farm tasks (5 letters) • Tools and machinery used in farming (7 letters) • Amount of crops or livestock produced (9 letters) • Money earned from selling farm products (7 letters) • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2024-09-11
Across
- the process by which humans have jobs that are not farming
- first system of writing
- oldest continually inhabited site in the world.
- First recorded Dynasty in China
Down
- the process of moving water to fields for crops
- An early grain crop used farmed by Egyptian civilization
- perhaps the first city
- the river that the Harappan used for their irrigation
- a hominid that was extinct around 40,000 BCE
- An complex ancient site, that predates farming by 2000 years
10 Clues: perhaps the first city • first system of writing • First recorded Dynasty in China • a hominid that was extinct around 40,000 BCE • the process of moving water to fields for crops • oldest continually inhabited site in the world. • the river that the Harappan used for their irrigation • An early grain crop used farmed by Egyptian civilization • ...
Japan Geogrpahy 2023-04-16
Across
- Japan has little farming so what were other ways for Japan to farm
- Japan contains 3000
- What's the smallest island in Japan called?
- KOREA, Japan's closest neighbor
- The mountains protect Japan but also them.
- What's the biggest island in Japan called?
Down
- 73% of Japan is covered in what
- What's the most northern island of Japan called?
- Which Island is the most southern island in Japan called?
- What is there in Japan that restricts them from farming?
10 Clues: Japan contains 3000 • 73% of Japan is covered in what • KOREA, Japan's closest neighbor • What's the biggest island in Japan called? • What's the smallest island in Japan called? • What's the most northern island of Japan called? • The mountains protect Japan but also them. • What is there in Japan that restricts them from farming? • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-10-09
Across
- Insects that damage crops.
- In this method soil is covered using polythene sheets
- Growing plants in nutrient solution.
- New technique of watering plants using small tubes or pipes.
- Temperature and moisture can be regulated in polyhouse farming
- The unwanted crops which grow near main crop
Down
- In hydroponics,plants are grown in this solution
- Sheets used to cover crops in precision & polyhouse farming
- Roots of plants in this grow in air.
- covering crop field using polythene sheets.
10 Clues: Insects that damage crops. • Roots of plants in this grow in air. • Growing plants in nutrient solution. • covering crop field using polythene sheets. • The unwanted crops which grow near main crop • In hydroponics,plants are grown in this solution • In this method soil is covered using polythene sheets • Sheets used to cover crops in precision & polyhouse farming • ...
FFA 2025-05-12
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- hands on agricultural projects ran by students
- Education program that teaches about agriculture, food science ,farming, and natural resources
- service helping others in need where you live
- prepare for work in farming or agriculture
- core values of FFA, skills needed for those to follow
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- field of study based on agricultural and scientific technology
- procedure rules and procedures to follow
- local organization
- convention large meeting of FFA members
- Farmers of America abbreviation for FFA
10 Clues: local organization • convention large meeting of FFA members • Farmers of America abbreviation for FFA • procedure rules and procedures to follow • prepare for work in farming or agriculture • hands on agricultural projects ran by students • service helping others in need where you live • core values of FFA, skills needed for those to follow • ...
Human settlements 2025-04-03
Across
- Gradual development of species over time
- Large political unit ruled by a single authority, often spanning regions.
- People who move from place to place without permanent homes
- Era marked by the development of farming and permanent homes.
- Exchange of goods and services between people or regions.
- Advanced stage of human social development with organized systems
- Movement of humans from one region to another.
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- Process of taming plants and animals for human use.
- Earlier period of human history characterized by stone tools.
- Growth of cities and towns as centers of population.
- Practice of farming, central to early human settlements.
- Scientific name for modern humans.
- A small community where humans first settled permanently.
13 Clues: Scientific name for modern humans. • Gradual development of species over time • Movement of humans from one region to another. • Process of taming plants and animals for human use. • Growth of cities and towns as centers of population. • Practice of farming, central to early human settlements. • A small community where humans first settled permanently. • ...
Mayas 2021-02-15
15 Clues: leader • craftsmen • ball game • war chiefs • cocoa beans • Chichen Itza • sacred calendar • middle americans • system of writing • farming technique • from father to son • belief in many gods • used to store water • underground storeroom • another name for merchants
jamestown 2023-11-20
OSA and NSA 2022-12-16
Across
- To train animals and plants
- used with reds, blacks and was on cave walls
- having an oversupply of something
- started 2 million years ago and ended 12,000 years ago and had stone tools
- A culture with a developed system of religion, learning and government
- the exchange of goods between people
Down
- did other jobs instead of just farming
- farming animals and plants
- people who hunted and lived in caves
- a group of people that work together
10 Clues: farming animals and plants • To train animals and plants • having an oversupply of something • people who hunted and lived in caves • a group of people that work together • the exchange of goods between people • did other jobs instead of just farming • used with reds, blacks and was on cave walls • A culture with a developed system of religion, learning and government • ...
OSA and NSA 2022-12-16
Across
- started 2 million years ago and ended 12,000 years ago and had stone tools
- a group of people that work together
- did other jobs instead of just farming
- the exchange of goods between people
Down
- To train animals and plants
- farming animals and plants
- A culture with a developed system of religion, learning and government
- people who hunted and lived in caves
- used with reds, blacks and was on cave walls
- having an oversupply of something
10 Clues: farming animals and plants • To train animals and plants • having an oversupply of something • people who hunted and lived in caves • a group of people that work together • the exchange of goods between people • did other jobs instead of just farming • used with reds, blacks and was on cave walls • A culture with a developed system of religion, learning and government • ...
The Metis in the Northwest 2013-05-03
Across
- Could not coexist with farming homesteads
- Chief Factor who issued warrant for arrest of Dumont
- Always in the centre of Metis community
- Principal winter food of Metis
- Leader of Metis who led men in the Hunt of 1875
Down
- Main HBC post, where Dumont and his men were tried
- Provided cash for Metis to buy manufactured goods
- Farming system Metis used
- Laws adopted by Metis which protected bison hunt
- Most important source of income for Metis
10 Clues: Farming system Metis used • Principal winter food of Metis • Always in the centre of Metis community • Could not coexist with farming homesteads • Most important source of income for Metis • Leader of Metis who led men in the Hunt of 1875 • Laws adopted by Metis which protected bison hunt • Provided cash for Metis to buy manufactured goods • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2018-03-15
Across
- Major religion of Indus River Valley
- A large hot piece of land good for protecting borders and not for farming
- Ancient Civilization who followed the Mandate of Heaven
- Ancient civilization famous for pyramids
- Ancient civilization settled around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- What type of geography helped most Ancient Civilizations survive
Down
- On which continent is China located
- Ancient civilization using a caste system
- Crescent Area of land good for farming
- Desert located in Asia protecting China's borders
10 Clues: On which continent is China located • Major religion of Indus River Valley • Crescent Area of land good for farming • Ancient civilization famous for pyramids • Ancient civilization using a caste system • Desert located in Asia protecting China's borders • Ancient Civilization who followed the Mandate of Heaven • ...
Southern Industry 2018-04-24
Across
- financial establishment that invests money
- an economic activity concerned with processing raw materials
- tracks made of steel rails that trains run on
- based on farming and agriculture
- aa boat ran by a steam engine
- a person who owned a slave
Down
- the activity of growing crops and raising livestock
- system to send messages along a wire
- what slaves called their owner
- a person who helped the southern farmers/people work in the fields and around the house
10 Clues: a person who owned a slave • aa boat ran by a steam engine • what slaves called their owner • based on farming and agriculture • system to send messages along a wire • financial establishment that invests money • tracks made of steel rails that trains run on • the activity of growing crops and raising livestock • ...
Inca Agriculture 2021-04-27
Across
- The name the Incas gave their dried potatoes.
- The name the Incas called corn.
- The Incans developed this kind of farming.
- What the Incas called potatoes.
- This was another important Incan food.
Down
- The Incan farmers grew a greater variety of these.
- The Incas dug these systems to bring water to the crops
- The most important food of the Incas.
- This was the subject of many Incan religious ceremonies.
- The incas used this process first.
10 Clues: The name the Incas called corn. • What the Incas called potatoes. • The incas used this process first. • The most important food of the Incas. • This was another important Incan food. • The Incans developed this kind of farming. • The name the Incas gave their dried potatoes. • The Incan farmers grew a greater variety of these. • ...
Aquaculture Quick Facts 2013-09-18
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- also know as fish farming or fish culture
- means cold blooded
- the application of scientific principles to farming
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- account for a majority of aquaculture production in U.S.
- U.S. _________________ produce more than 500,000 metric tons of aquatic plants and animals each year
- freshwater, brackishwater, or saltwater systems
- the most popular pet in the U.S.
- no ___________ is required to maintain fish body temperature
- is the worlds larges aquaculture producer
- directed or regulated physically, chemically, or biologically
10 Clues: means cold blooded • the most popular pet in the U.S. • also know as fish farming or fish culture • is the worlds larges aquaculture producer • freshwater, brackishwater, or saltwater systems • the application of scientific principles to farming • account for a majority of aquaculture production in U.S. • no ___________ is required to maintain fish body temperature • ...
OSA and NSA 2022-12-16
Across
- farming animals and plants
- started 2 million years ago and ended 12,000 years ago and had stone tools
- the exchange of goods between people
- did other jobs instead of just farming
- people who hunted and lived in caves
Down
- A culture with a developed system of religion, learning and government
- To train animals and plants
- used with reds, blacks and was on cave walls
- a group of people that work together
- having an oversupply of something
10 Clues: farming animals and plants • To train animals and plants • having an oversupply of something • a group of people that work together • the exchange of goods between people • people who hunted and lived in caves • did other jobs instead of just farming • used with reds, blacks and was on cave walls • A culture with a developed system of religion, learning and government • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-03-28
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- a creation of something for the first time to solve a problem or fulfill a need
- factory
- making many things at one time
- Fulton's invention that helped move goods and people up and down rivers
- a main route for settlers heading to the midwest
- making goods or products
- farming
- allowed mass production of cotton in the early 1800s
- used the assembly line to make affordable cars quickly
Down
- when a society goes from farming and agriculture to factories and machines
- manmade waterway that allowed faster transport of goods
- created the spinning machine and brought some of the first factory systems to America
- how a society makes and spends money
13 Clues: factory • farming • making goods or products • making many things at one time • how a society makes and spends money • a main route for settlers heading to the midwest • allowed mass production of cotton in the early 1800s • used the assembly line to make affordable cars quickly • manmade waterway that allowed faster transport of goods • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-01-12
Across
- canals Big canals letting water come into all of the farms.
- Someone who believes in more than one God.
- Very important and skilled writers.
- A temple in the center of the city used to worships Gods and Goddesses.
- People who are in charge.
- Farming with a purpose.
Down
- The first form of writing created by Meopotamians.
- A city with control over the surrounding area.
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.
- A tool used to make farming easier (pulled by bulls).
- The wedge shaped tool used for writing.
- Working on specific jobs.
- A wall that blocks water from going where we don't want it to go.
13 Clues: Farming with a purpose. • Working on specific jobs. • People who are in charge. • Very important and skilled writers. • The wedge shaped tool used for writing. • Someone who believes in more than one God. • A city with control over the surrounding area. • The first form of writing created by Meopotamians. • A tool used to make farming easier (pulled by bulls). • ...
Zenag Back to School Challenge 2022-01-19
Landforms 2021-10-04
FFA crossword 2025-09-26
13 colonies 2025-09-18
Across
- The __ of the southern colonies allowed farming to happen
- fish, whales, cattle
- crops Tobacco, cotton, rice
- Southern colonies had great farm __
Down
- people Thomas Hooker
- Locke He wrote a constitution for North and South Carolina
- Southern colonies did this as an activity
- basket Middle colonies had __ baskets
8 Clues: people Thomas Hooker • fish, whales, cattle • crops Tobacco, cotton, rice • Southern colonies had great farm __ • basket Middle colonies had __ baskets • Southern colonies did this as an activity • The __ of the southern colonies allowed farming to happen • Locke He wrote a constitution for North and South Carolina
Farming Crossword Group 4 2021-01-25
Across
- mainly produce seasonal fruits and vegetables.
- Mixed farming is also known as?
- it is sprayed by farmers to control weeds.
- they release nutrients after their decomposition.
- It is the branch of agriculture that deals with art, science, and technology.
Down
- These are unwanted plants.
- The cultivation of ornamental plants is known as
- The best type of silk is produced by
- rotating crops so that no crop endures the same season
- is only about using natural fertilizers
- It is a digging tool
- The breeding and rearing of fish by artificial means is called
- loss of top layer of soil by wind and water is called--
13 Clues: It is a digging tool • These are unwanted plants. • Mixed farming is also known as? • The best type of silk is produced by • is only about using natural fertilizers • it is sprayed by farmers to control weeds. • mainly produce seasonal fruits and vegetables. • The cultivation of ornamental plants is known as • they release nutrients after their decomposition. • ...
Egypt Farming Techniques Crossword 2024-10-03
Across
- Churns up land, circulating nutrients, making seeds easy to plant
- Large Ancient Egyptian plows were towed by ___
- Where plows were attached
- Cut by sickle and then bundled up to be moved away.
- Crescent-shaped blade on a short handle, used for reaping during the harvest
- Hammer and an axe combined, helps break up the soil
Down
- Other material of a hoe
- Grain was gathered into these
- Breaks up clumps of earth, blade at a right angle at the end of a stick
- A sickle's handle was ___
- Second material in a hoe
- Shape of hoe blade
- Most Ancient Egyptian tools were made of this
13 Clues: Shape of hoe blade • Other material of a hoe • Second material in a hoe • A sickle's handle was ___ • Where plows were attached • Grain was gathered into these • Most Ancient Egyptian tools were made of this • Large Ancient Egyptian plows were towed by ___ • Cut by sickle and then bundled up to be moved away. • Hammer and an axe combined, helps break up the soil • ...
Japans geography 2023-04-16
Across
- What is there in Japan that restricts them from farming?
- Japan's closest neighbor
- Japan contains 3000
- What's the most northern island of Japan called?
Down
- Japan has little farming so what were other ways for Japan to farm
- The mountains protect Japan but also them.
- Which Island is the most southern island in Japan called?
- 73% of Japan is covered in what
- What's the biggest island in Japan called?
- What's the smallest island in Japan called?
10 Clues: Japan contains 3000 • Japan's closest neighbor • 73% of Japan is covered in what • What's the biggest island in Japan called? • What's the smallest island in Japan called? • The mountains protect Japan but also them. • What's the most northern island of Japan called? • What is there in Japan that restricts them from farming? • ...
Achievements 2023-12-21
Across
- A part of early transport.
- A strong metal.
- A way of communication through letters.
- A way to pay for your supplies during trade.
- A way of moving water for point A to B.
Down
- A way to plant and grow your own food.
- A item used for work.
- A machine widely used for farming.
- A way to protect yourself, your crops,and your family.
- A way to figure out time and the amount of something.
10 Clues: A strong metal. • A item used for work. • A part of early transport. • A machine widely used for farming. • A way to plant and grow your own food. • A way of communication through letters. • A way of moving water for point A to B. • A way to pay for your supplies during trade. • A way to figure out time and the amount of something. • ...
types of farming 2021-01-18
Across
- It is a practice of growing serie in same area in different seasons
- breeding and rearing of silkworm
- growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land
- In which single crop of tea ,coffee, sugarcane, cashew, rubber, banana, cotton are grown
Down
- It is a type of farming in which farmer focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and thier famlies
- farming It is done on terraces built into the slope
- cultivation of ornamental plants
- breeding and rearing of fish
- crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market
9 Clues: breeding and rearing of fish • cultivation of ornamental plants • breeding and rearing of silkworm • farming It is done on terraces built into the slope • crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market • growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land • It is a practice of growing serie in same area in different seasons • ...
Organic Farming Crossword 2025-04-06
Across
- The layer of earth where crops grow
- The type of compost made from kitchen and garden waste
- Natural substance used to improve soil fertility
- Farming system that avoids genetically modified organisms
- that are beneficial for pest control
Down
- A practice of growing different crops in the same area to improve soil health
- Organic substance to protect seeds
- Insects that are beneficial for pest control
- Leaves of this tree are used to prevent pests
9 Clues: Organic substance to protect seeds • The layer of earth where crops grow • that are beneficial for pest control • Insects that are beneficial for pest control • Leaves of this tree are used to prevent pests • Natural substance used to improve soil fertility • The type of compost made from kitchen and garden waste • ...
Jefferson 2018-12-18
8 Clues: Relating to farming? • who was the 3rd president? • what color was Jefferson house? • what town was Jefferson born in? • what estate did Jefferson live in? • plow what did Jefferson try to make? • of 1800 What was Jefferson election called? • An government order restricting foreign trade?
People and their occupation 2021-02-08
8 Clues: a cash crop • a crop grown here • sheep prized for its wool • mixed farming occurs across • the scientific name of a merino sheep • a lustrous fiber produced by angora goat • special name for the farming in the veldts • is the first largest producer of merino wool
FFA creed 2021-09-21
8 Clues: I believe in the • farming livestock • relying on someone • a skill to lead people • a way people follow their religion • the effect you have on other people • a group of people working together in an area • someone who adhere to the organization's standards of organic farming.
Farming The Sea 2018-11-25
Across
- Fish ______________________ wherever they find abundant food supplies.
- We'll have ______________________ instead of cowboys.
- Fishermen do not like to ______________________ too far from their home waters.
- Fishing has not been mechanized like so many other ______________________.
Down
- Their principal foods are those tiny forms of animal and vegetable life called ______________________.
- Fishing methods in some countries are still quite ______________________.
- Man does not yet consider the oceans as territory that can be ______________________, or farmed.
- ______________________ barriers will prevent the fish from escaping and protects them as well.
- Finally, we could place cement ______________________ on the ocean floor, in which to breed fish.
9 Clues: We'll have ______________________ instead of cowboys. • Fish ______________________ wherever they find abundant food supplies. • Fishing methods in some countries are still quite ______________________. • Fishing has not been mechanized like so many other ______________________. • Fishermen do not like to ______________________ too far from their home waters. • ...
UK farming systems 2023-10-10
Across
- Common grazing system with minimal human interference
- Livestock system on open grasslands
- Intensive system where animals are raised indoors
- Method of managing pasture rotation for grazing
- Breeding method involving closely related individuals
Down
- Farming method that combines crops and livestock
- Breeding method for specific traits
- Livestock system involving raising animals for meat
- Sustainable livestock management approach
9 Clues: Breeding method for specific traits • Livestock system on open grasslands • Sustainable livestock management approach • Method of managing pasture rotation for grazing • Farming method that combines crops and livestock • Intensive system where animals are raised indoors • Livestock system involving raising animals for meat • ...
Types of Farming 2025-03-19
Across
- commercial, temperate, Central Europe
- subsistence, tropical, Latin America
- commercial, Temperate, Eastern Europe
- commercial, arid, SE South America
- subsistence, arid, North Africa
- commercial, tropical, Latin America
Down
- commercial, warm temperate, Pacific coast USA
- commercial, temperate, NE USA
- commercial, warm temperate, SE USA
9 Clues: commercial, temperate, NE USA • subsistence, arid, North Africa • commercial, warm temperate, SE USA • commercial, arid, SE South America • commercial, tropical, Latin America • subsistence, tropical, Latin America • commercial, temperate, Central Europe • commercial, Temperate, Eastern Europe • commercial, warm temperate, Pacific coast USA
Environmental Impacts of Farming 2020-10-30
Across
- Harm the organisms in the water
- Used by farmers as a natural fertilizer
- Domesticated animals raised to provide food
- Can remove huge quantities of vegetation (effect)
- Depletion of aquifers, river systems, and downstream groundwater
- this may lead to deforestation
- Rapid, uncontrolled growth of plants in a water body
Down
- Growing one viriety of crop in an area at a given time
- Large numbers of trees are cut down
- Effect of the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- The act of rendering something harmful or unusable by the addition of radioactive material, something unclean, bad
- May kill insects that are not pests
- Compound released by the decomposing animal waste
13 Clues: this may lead to deforestation • Harm the organisms in the water • Large numbers of trees are cut down • May kill insects that are not pests • Used by farmers as a natural fertilizer • Domesticated animals raised to provide food • Can remove huge quantities of vegetation (effect) • Compound released by the decomposing animal waste • ...
farming problems in China 2024-09-24
Across
- people moving from rural to urban area
- loss of crops in a farm
- long period without rain or rain is much lower than normal
- topsoil removed by wind and water
- increasing proportion of old people
Down
- relating to a town or city
- amount of crops that can be grown on the land
- growing too many crops
- spread of desert to its surrounding area
- too much water covering land after heavy rain
- harmful substance in the environment
- insects that eat crops
- rain that is acid
13 Clues: rain that is acid • growing too many crops • insects that eat crops • loss of crops in a farm • relating to a town or city • topsoil removed by wind and water • increasing proportion of old people • harmful substance in the environment • people moving from rural to urban area • spread of desert to its surrounding area • amount of crops that can be grown on the land • ...
farming problems in China 2024-09-24
Across
- people moving from rural to urban area
- loss of crops in a farm
- long period without rain or rain is much lower than normal
- topsoil removed by wind and water
- increasing proportion of old people
Down
- relating to a town or city
- amount of crops that can be grown on the land
- growing too many crops
- spread of desert to its surrounding area
- too much water covering land after heavy rain
- harmful substance in the environment
- insects that eat crops
- rain that is acid
13 Clues: rain that is acid • growing too many crops • insects that eat crops • loss of crops in a farm • relating to a town or city • topsoil removed by wind and water • increasing proportion of old people • harmful substance in the environment • people moving from rural to urban area • spread of desert to its surrounding area • amount of crops that can be grown on the land • ...
