farming Crossword Puzzles
Dewans crossword 2022-03-02
Across
- 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
Across
- 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) • ...
Unit 1 2025-01-07
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Intro to Fisheries & Aquatic Resources 2026-01-07
Across
- 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 • ...
Semester crossword review: geography, Early man/civilization 2014-12-02
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
Scythe Josh.C 2021-01-27
Califrnia and Gold rush 2020-04-28
13 Clues: Bericht • offiziell • Enteckung • einfach nur • Geschäftsman • Grundbesitzer • Landwirtschaft • aus der schweiz • first zunächst • allow erlauben • rush Goldrausch • prove beweisen • confirm bestätigen
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-31
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Addison Inca crossword 2021-01-29
Across
- 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. • ...
Progress River Civs Review 2024-10-10
Across
- ________ shelters protected them from harsh weather and wild animals
- each person has a specific job
- what was the main job during the paleolithic times
- increased access to trade and ideas around the world
- eventually _________ grew into larger communities and then civilizations
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- to move from place to place in search of food
- people _______ to get resources they didnt in their area/region
- another word for agriculture
- agriculture helped to create _________ allowing for specialization
- during ________ times early humans started farming
- what development made large communities possible
- during Neolithic times there was no longer a ______ of food
12 Clues: another word for agriculture • each person has a specific job • to move from place to place in search of food • what development made large communities possible • during ________ times early humans started farming • what was the main job during the paleolithic times • increased access to trade and ideas around the world • ...
Chapters 1-5 2026-01-13
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- A system for bringing water to crops
- A curved region with rich soil where early farming began
- Picture symbols used in Egyptian writing
- A natural event that could both help and harm early farmers
- One of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- The ruler of ancient Egypt
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- Large stone tombs built for Egyptian kings
- The second major river that helped early cities grow
- The people who built some of the world’s first cities
- Preserved bodies prepared for the afterlife
- A stepped temple tower built by the Sumerians
- An independent city with its own government and laws
- One of the earliest systems of writing
- The land between two rivers where the first civilizations formed
- An ancient civilization that grew along a major river
- The material used to make early writing tablets
- The river that made farming possible in Egypt
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 • A stepped temple tower built by the Sumerians • ...
What Ag Is 2021-12-10
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- the growing, harvesting, storing,processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- products bought from another nation
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
- to add certain B vitamins and iron back into a grain after processing
- farming on a commercial scale
- goods sold to or in another country
- oily compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- items used in growing crops or raising animals
- the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- the combination of all the activities needed to provide people with food, clothing, and shelter
- the science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the food, fiber, fuel,and other needs of humans
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- organic compounds used by the body to carry out specific functions
- a tool people can use to help them make healthy eating choices
- macromolecules containing carbon,hydrogen, and oxygen
- the solid and liquid material humans consume that provides essential nutrients
- substances necessary for an organism to live and grow
- a long, threadlike structure used to make clothing and shelter
- the growing, harvesting, storing,processing,and marketing of vegetables
- farming on a small area of land
- inorganic elements
- all the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry
- the responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
- the production, transportation,and use of cut flowers and foliage and of greenhouse crops
- the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
- the cultivation of garden plants
- housing for humans
- macromolecules consisting of amino acids held together by peptide bonds
27 Clues: inorganic elements • housing for humans • farming on a commercial scale • farming on a small area of land • the cultivation of garden plants • products bought from another nation • goods sold to or in another country • items used in growing crops or raising animals • all the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry • the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms • ...
asfg saf 2014-05-24
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- A Region South Of The Sahara Desert That Is Vulnerable To Desertification
- Capital of Nigeria
- Capital of Eritrea
- A Steep Cliff On The Edge Of A Plateau
- Mining Or Harvesting Resources
- Semiarid Grassland On The Fringes Of Deserts Or Dry Areas
- Capital of Sierra Leone
- Crop: Agricultural Items That Are Grown For Export
- A Large Farm Where Cash Crops Are Grown
- When People From A Country Settle In Another Part Of The World Bringing Their Customs And Traditions
- Trees Cut Down Faster Than They Can Grow Back
- Town: Capital of South Africa
- Country That Does Not Have And Outlet To The Ocean
- People Who Flee A Region For Concern Of Their Safety
- The Extermination Of An Entire People Based On Ethnicity, Religion, Or Some Other Guideline
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- Capital of Angola
- Farming: Small Scale Farming Where Farmers Grow Enough Food Just To Live
- Tropical Grassland In Africa
- Herding: When People Have Herds Of Sheep, Goats, Or Cattle And Move From Place To Place
- Arid Conditions That Expand Into A Non-Arid Area
- Forest Of Broadleaf Trees In A Tropical Wet Climate Zone
- Conference: A Meeting Between European Powers In 1884-1885 In Which Africa Was Divided Between Them
- Valley: Valley That Is Formed From Divergent Plate Activity In East Africa
- And Burn Farming: When Farmers Cut Down Trees And Burn Them To Fertilize The Soil In Tropical Regions
- Capital of Zimbabwe
- Obstruction In A River Such As A Waterfall Or Rapid
- Capital of Namibia
- Domestic Product: The Sum Total Of How Much A Country Earns In A Year
- Capital of Kenya
- Tradition: Relating Myths, Legends, Or History Passed Down Through Word Of Mouth; Memorized Stories
30 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of Angola • Capital of Nigeria • Capital of Eritrea • Capital of Namibia • Capital of Zimbabwe • Capital of Sierra Leone • Tropical Grassland In Africa • Town: Capital of South Africa • Mining Or Harvesting Resources • A Steep Cliff On The Edge Of A Plateau • A Large Farm Where Cash Crops Are Grown • Trees Cut Down Faster Than They Can Grow Back • ...
Chapter 4: Life in the American Colonies 2023-01-13
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- These colonies had warm weather year round, great farming conditions, and relied on enslaved labor.
- The ocean that the Slave Trade took place on.
- This epidemic had a great effect on colonial Americans.
- The 1688 revolution that featured a peaceful transfer of power and checked royal power.
- The economic practice/theory that England used to exploit the raw materials of the Americans.
- Africans suffered from this type of death while still physically living.
- The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
- The governing body of England.
- A type of government when people elect delegates to make laws and conduct government.
- These colonies had harsh winters and poor soil for farming.
- In the simplest terms, the way people spend and make money.
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- These colonies had all four seasons, good ports, and farming, too.
- Make laws.
- _______ Carta, the document signed by King John in 1215 that contained the concept of "protected rights."
- The shape of the trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- Rules that controlled the behavior and punishment of enslaved people.
- This "Awakening" gave more religious freedom to American colonists.
- The term given to the trip between Africa and the Americas for enslaved people.
- Enslaved people worked for 48 hours straight to harvest this crop.
- The average amount of square feet of space that Africans had aboard the slave ships.
- This was very unique to the American colonies.
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- This percent of Africans in the Atlantic Slave Trade arrived in the United States.
- Pre-Civil War Americans called this the "peculiar institution."
24 Clues: Make laws. • The governing body of England. • The ocean that the Slave Trade took place on. • This was very unique to the American colonies. • The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. • This epidemic had a great effect on colonial Americans. • These colonies had harsh winters and poor soil for farming. • ...
Regional Geography 2023-05-23
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- Another word for landscape
- Political divide of Ireland
- Specific number of fish to be caught
- Niche market for high fashion
- Dark jelly like substance that makes soil fertile
- Farming living off the land
- NDP
- Artificial watering of land
- Region famous for dairy products
- Gas Field found off West coast of Ireland
- Desert found in India
- MNC
- Steep face ridge of mountain found in Paris Basin
- Fertile stoneless soil in Paris Basin
- The most populous region of France
- Another name for rivers/Lakes
- Prevailing wind of Ireland
- City Region
- Regions influenced by the weather
- Port found in Paris Basin
- Another name for mountains/ upland areas
- Granary of France
- High yield high profit farming
- Area of exposed limestone pavement
- European physical region
- Colour of main soil in Ireland
- River of France
- Forestry land committee
- Use of machinery
- Religious Region
- Type of farming involving raising of animals
- Another name for wine production
- River found in India
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- Plateau found in India
- Physical Region
- Ocean current that influences Irish climate
- Market Gardening
- Region defined by language or religion#
- 12.5% tax rate in Ireland
- Tasked with even development/spread in Ireland (NSS)
- Storm
- Climate of Ireland
- Mountain building period
- Breaking up of farms into estates
- IDA
- Washing of nutrients from soil due to heavy rainfall
- Mountains found in Mezzigiorno
- Political divide of Paris
- High speed train
- Region famous for vineyards
- Movement of key industries outside of city/core area
- Political Region
- Opposite of core region
- Dominant precipitation in Western Ireland
- Tourist Board of Ireland
- Uncontrolled spreading of built up areas
56 Clues: NDP • MNC • IDA • Storm • City Region • Physical Region • River of France • Market Gardening • High speed train • Political Region • Use of machinery • Religious Region • Granary of France • Climate of Ireland • River found in India • Desert found in India • Plateau found in India • Opposite of core region • Forestry land committee • Mountain building period • European physical region • ...
Gaby, Unit 1-9 ESS Crossword 2025-06-02
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- – Linear flow of energy in an ecosystem.
- – A group of individuals who share common characteristics.
- – Conservation method within the natural habitat.
- – Extracting natural gas by breaking rock formations.
- – Development of an ecosystem over time.
- – Growth and development of cities.
- – Build-up of salt in soil.
- – Amount of CO₂ emitted by a person or group.
- – Resource use that avoids depletion.
- – Process that warms the Earth’s surface.
- – Meeting needs without compromising future generations.
- – Reprocessing waste materials for reuse.
- – Action to reduce climate change impacts.
- – Over-enrichment of water with nutrients.
- – Non-renewable energy source from ancient organisms.
- – A person’s view on environmental issues.
- – Agreement to control trade in endangered species.
- – Things that enter a system.
- – Reliable and affordable energy supply.
- – Non-living factors in an ecosystem.
- – Organism that converts sunlight into energy.
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- – Organism that breaks down dead material.
- – Tool used to predict environmental effects of a project.
- – Protection and management of biodiversity.
- – Ability of a surface to reflect sunlight.
- – Type of farming without synthetic chemicals.
- – Harvesting aquatic species at sustainable levels.
- – Reliable access to sufficient, nutritious food.
- – Total mass of living organisms.
- – Resource that cannot be replaced quickly.
- – Variety of life in an ecosystem.
- – Ideal soil mix for farming.
- – Measure of human impact on nature.
- – Movement of nutrient-rich water to the surface.
- – Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- – Energy harnessed from the sun.
- – A set of interrelated parts working together.
- – Farming of aquatic organisms.
- – Species at serious risk of extinction.
- – Cultivation of a single crop over a large area.
40 Clues: – Build-up of salt in soil. • – Ideal soil mix for farming. • – Things that enter a system. • – Farming of aquatic organisms. • – Energy harnessed from the sun. • – Total mass of living organisms. • – Variety of life in an ecosystem. • – Growth and development of cities. • – Measure of human impact on nature. • – Resource use that avoids depletion. • ...
Scythe Josh.C 2021-01-27
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 • ...
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?
Down
- 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? • ...
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 • ...
TTS; TEKA TEKI STEAM 2024-09-07
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- a traditional Indonesian food made from fermented soybeans
- Indonesian Science Project Olympiad
- Commerce in farming and farming-related activities
- a metabolic process in organisms that converts carbohydrates into chemical energy, without requiring oxygen
- removal of a species of fish from a body of water at a rate greater than that the species can replenish its population naturally
- Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics
- Space Exploration Technologies Corporation
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- connected with cooking or kitchens
- Tim Olimpiade Pribadi Depok
- the ability to produce or use original and unusual ideas
- a recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch on a screen
- Olimpiade Penelitian Siswa Indonesia
- savory Indonesian fishcake delicacy
- The mascot of STEAM Exhibition 2024
- to use something again for a different purpose
- Touching The Skies With Words
16 Clues: Tim Olimpiade Pribadi Depok • Touching The Skies With Words • connected with cooking or kitchens • Indonesian Science Project Olympiad • savory Indonesian fishcake delicacy • The mascot of STEAM Exhibition 2024 • Olimpiade Penelitian Siswa Indonesia • Space Exploration Technologies Corporation • to use something again for a different purpose • ...
chapter 7 americans 2024-04-26
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- mixed of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- very hot
- to leave and not return
- an area where the soil has collapsed into a hollow
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation
- a narrow piece of land that connects 2 larger areas
- Most not suited for farming
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- concentrated on expanding the Inca empire
- also known as the Mississipi River
- has a fertile soil for farming and raising cattle
- a rope with knotted cords of different lengths
- build what might be the oldest culture in Mesoamerica
- developed a complex culture in parts of southern Mexico and Central america
- Help,typically by doing a share of the work
- Came to power in Mesoamerica
- fought over scarce and fertile land in the valleys of the Andes
16 Clues: very hot • to leave and not return • Most not suited for farming • Came to power in Mesoamerica • mixed of Africa, Europe, and Asia. • also known as the Mississipi River • concentrated on expanding the Inca empire • Help,typically by doing a share of the work • a rope with knotted cords of different lengths • has a fertile soil for farming and raising cattle • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- A professional writer.
- A Mesopotamian invention that increased trade by land.
- A math system based on this number.
- A farming invention that breaks up hard, rocky soil which made farming easier.
- A Mesopotamian invention that increased trade by sea.
- A system that supplies farmland with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- The first writing system. It was on clay tablets.
- The Mesopotamian God of Justice.
- The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates flow into.
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- The people who served a role communicating between the Sumerians and the gods.
- Craftspeople, or people who make things.
- A large area or group of many lands governed by one ruler.
- The belief in many gods.
- A long story or poem that records the deeds of heros.
- A king who created the first set of laws.
- The ruler who conquered and united the city-states. He became the first emperor.
- A Mesopotamian temple.
17 Clues: A professional writer. • A Mesopotamian temple. • The belief in many gods. • The Mesopotamian God of Justice. • A math system based on this number. • Craftspeople, or people who make things. • A king who created the first set of laws. • The first writing system. It was on clay tablets. • The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates flow into. • ...
Chapter 12: Early Civilizations of the Americas 2018-02-26
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- Mostly flat and grassy region of western North America
- Native American groups who built earthen mounds
- The capital city of the Incan Empire
- A farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned
- An official count of people
- Signs and symbols that made up the Mayan writing system
- Steplike ledges cut into mountains to make land suitable for farming
- People who established a great civilizations in Middle America
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- Round room used by the Pueblo peoples of religious ceremonies
- Group of knotted strings used by the Incas to record information
- Early Native American peoples of the Southwest
- Mountain chain of western South America
- People who lived in the Valley of Mexico
- Corn
- People of a powerful South American empire during the 1400s and 1500s
- Capital city of the Aztecs
- Cluster of Native American stone or adobe dwellings
17 Clues: Corn • Capital city of the Aztecs • An official count of people • The capital city of the Incan Empire • Mountain chain of western South America • People who lived in the Valley of Mexico • Early Native American peoples of the Southwest • Native American groups who built earthen mounds • Cluster of Native American stone or adobe dwellings • ...
Political and Economic Revolutions 2023-02-23
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- Development in France that prevented it from leading the way in new economic developments
- Revolution that led to new methods of farming
- invention that transforms transportation, manufacturing, and farming
- Central idea #2 of many radical philosophers of the time
- The practice of changing what you grow on your fields
- Philosophical movement which led to political revolutions
- Century which saw the beginning of the two revolutions
- Source of energy that powers the revolutions
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- Method of producing goods more efficiently
- One of the biggest problems of the Revolution
- Revolution that saw a wide variety of new technologies developed
- Central idea #1 of many radical philosophers of the time
- More food = _____= more workers
- Key transportation innovation
- Most things are made here during the Revolution
- Many of the new inventions were made from this material
- Country where the Revolution starts
17 Clues: Key transportation innovation • More food = _____= more workers • Country where the Revolution starts • Method of producing goods more efficiently • Source of energy that powers the revolutions • One of the biggest problems of the Revolution • Revolution that led to new methods of farming • Most things are made here during the Revolution • ...
Orientation at Bedok 2022-11-21
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- Name of Centre Director
- Name of staff who recently joined Groupwork Team
- The most recent groupwork was on the topic of _____
- number of toilets at BD
- One of the rooms in BD is called 'Meeting ___'
- H3 sessions are held at TRANS _____
- In the June holiday program, children took part in a ____ activity
- Happy Health Hour (H3) program promotes active _____
- Our service boundary – Bedok North, Bedok South, Upper East Coast Rd and _______ Changi Rd
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- Siti is the Groupwork IC. What is her second name?
- Number of staff seated at Clarissa's cluster
- Our new community work initiative this year is Community _____
- In the March holiday program, families received free tickets to the ____
- The area that moved out of our boundary recently is _____
- Name of IC for Community Farming
- This event was held virtually the past 2 years - _____ Day
- Name of IC for Captain Juniors
17 Clues: Name of Centre Director • number of toilets at BD • Name of IC for Captain Juniors • Name of IC for Community Farming • H3 sessions are held at TRANS _____ • Number of staff seated at Clarissa's cluster • One of the rooms in BD is called 'Meeting ___' • Name of staff who recently joined Groupwork Team • Siti is the Groupwork IC. What is her second name? • ...
Chapter 3 Review Crossword 2024-09-26
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- a government in which only a small group is in control
- the amount of people in an area
- the amount of people in a square mile
- people who buy and use services and goods
- farming for your own family
- choosing to move for a better life
- a movement to cities
- a country with advanced technology and resources
- a country that doesn't have technology and resources
- moving from one place to another
- a theory that explains why people stay or leave an area
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- an economy where companies can compete against each other
- forced to move because of a situation/disaster
- a type of democracy in which people choose someone to run the country
- a person who moves from one place to another
- an economy in which the government is in charge or "command"
- farming to make a profit
17 Clues: a movement to cities • farming to make a profit • farming for your own family • the amount of people in an area • moving from one place to another • choosing to move for a better life • the amount of people in a square mile • people who buy and use services and goods • a person who moves from one place to another • forced to move because of a situation/disaster • ...
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?
Down
- 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? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-09-14
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- The practice of farming
- An island country in Europe
- A combination of mechanical pieces to create something to help with everyday activities
- Physical work done by hand
- Companies that works together that shares a similar goal/product
- A place where products are manufactured
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- Roads with tracks that allows trains to travel
- Underground tunnels that are open for collecting a black stone substance
- Equipment and machines that is created from scientific information
- A group of people who works for an employer
- An umbrella term for ways of getting around
- The activity of growing crops and harvesting them
12 Clues: The practice of farming • Physical work done by hand • An island country in Europe • A place where products are manufactured • A group of people who works for an employer • An umbrella term for ways of getting around • Roads with tracks that allows trains to travel • The activity of growing crops and harvesting them • ...
Economic sectors 2024-04-02
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- This type of fishing takes place in waters close to the coast
- Rocks and minerals are extracted by ______
- Recreational activity that involves travelling
- The sector that transforms natural resources into finished or unfinished products
- The sector where materials are directly obtained
- Land is farmed to obtain crops
- Open mining excavation to extract plaster, marble, granite, etc.
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- Cutting down trees to use their wood
- Farming animals is called ______ farming
- Moving people and goods from one place to another
- People buy or sell goods in order to obtain a product
- The sector that provides services
12 Clues: Land is farmed to obtain crops • The sector that provides services • Cutting down trees to use their wood • Farming animals is called ______ farming • Rocks and minerals are extracted by ______ • Recreational activity that involves travelling • The sector where materials are directly obtained • Moving people and goods from one place to another • ...
The Indus Valley Civilization 2024-09-04
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- What the Indus Valley economy was based on
- Laborers and Servants
- This was the metal that played a mayor role in farming
- Religion that believed in many gods and goddess
- A crop they grew in the Indus Valley
- Highest point in each city that protected its most important buildings
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- Seasonal wind pattern that brought rain
- Warriors and Nobles
- Religion that believed one could reach Nirvana
- One of the major civilizations in the Indus Valley
- A form of Writing that was developed in India
- Large mountain range to the north of the Indus Valley
- A crop they grew in the Indus Valley
- A crop they grew in the Indus Valley
14 Clues: Warriors and Nobles • Laborers and Servants • A crop they grew in the Indus Valley • A crop they grew in the Indus Valley • A crop they grew in the Indus Valley • Seasonal wind pattern that brought rain • What the Indus Valley economy was based on • A form of Writing that was developed in India • Religion that believed one could reach Nirvana • ...
Farm Investigation 2025-06-02
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- Natural water source collected from precipitation.
- Turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- Where crops are grown and animals are raised.
- Substance added to soil to promote plant growth.
- Insects or animals that can damage crops.
- The ground layer that provides nutrients for plants.
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- A system used to supply water to crops artificially.
- Modern tools and machines used in farming.
- The natural world that surrounds and supports farming.
- Plants grown in large quantities for food or sale.
- A living organism that grows in soil and needs sunlight.
- Variety of species or crops grown to support ecosystem health.
12 Clues: Insects or animals that can damage crops. • Modern tools and machines used in farming. • Where crops are grown and animals are raised. • Turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • Substance added to soil to promote plant growth. • Plants grown in large quantities for food or sale. • Natural water source collected from precipitation. • ...
Farm Tour (Secondary) 2023-05-22
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- Compound produced by fish and utilized by plant (with the help of bacteria)
- Hot composting (aerobic composting)requires moisture and _____
- Alternative farming can produce higher ___ compared to traditional methods
- High tech farming saves _____ such as manpower, space, and water
- Local produce reduces ____ due to shorter or no transportation
- Mushrooms grow by feeding on _____ material
- The first layer of soil that allow plants to grow
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- Mushrooms require darkness and high ____ to grow
- Growing plants together with fish
- Water in the system is ___, resulting in 90% less water used
- Growing plants without soil
- Aquaponics mimics a natural ____
12 Clues: Growing plants without soil • Aquaponics mimics a natural ____ • Growing plants together with fish • Mushrooms grow by feeding on _____ material • Mushrooms require darkness and high ____ to grow • The first layer of soil that allow plants to grow • Water in the system is ___, resulting in 90% less water used • ...
The Dust Bowl! 2024-09-03
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- belief that Americans needed to expand to the West
- What region did the Dust Bowl occur?
- "____ follows the plow"
- Great American _____ (term used to describe the area due to a lack of trees & water)
- War that incentivized farming during the time
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- Term used for the dust storms that reached as far as Washington D.C.
- What caused the soil to turn to dust?
- provided settlers with hundreds of acres of land
- Farming technique used to cultivate land
- What the soil was stripped of once plowed
- Civilian Conservation Corp planted trees from Texas to _____
- Area of Texas most affected
12 Clues: "____ follows the plow" • Area of Texas most affected • What region did the Dust Bowl occur? • What caused the soil to turn to dust? • Farming technique used to cultivate land • What the soil was stripped of once plowed • War that incentivized farming during the time • provided settlers with hundreds of acres of land • belief that Americans needed to expand to the West • ...
Medieval American Civilizations 2022-03-12
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- located along the Western coast of South America
- the main grain crop of the Americas (carbs)
- located in southern Mexico and Central America
- the man made islands of the Aztec, farming
- like the Romans, the Inca built miles of ______
- the Maya and Aztec created these to tell time
- the destroyers of the Aztec and Inca
- the Maya did not create empire...but ____ ___
- located in the central valley of Mexico
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- this tuber was a main crop of the Inca
- the island capital of the Aztec
- the Andes mountain city of the Inca
- this type of farming was done in high elevations
- common element in religion of all three
- the Aztec and Inca were both ruled by an _____
- the Maya lived in this biome/environment
- we do not know what happened to the Maya, it is a
- the Maya and Aztec built _____shaped temples
- the Inca lived among the _____ mountains of S.A.
19 Clues: the island capital of the Aztec • the Andes mountain city of the Inca • the destroyers of the Aztec and Inca • this tuber was a main crop of the Inca • common element in religion of all three • located in the central valley of Mexico • the Maya lived in this biome/environment • the man made islands of the Aztec, farming • the main grain crop of the Americas (carbs) • ...
India and Pakistan Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-26
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- domestic product The number 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 Depends on textile industries
- It fixes many farming problems.
- Areas Seventy-two percent of India lives here.
- River Most farming in Pakistan appears here.
- hockey sticks A very good quality product in Pakistan.
- Rate The number of people above the age of 15 who 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. • River Most farming in Pakistan appears here. • workshops What most Pakistani people work in. • Areas Seventy-two percent of India lives here. • ...
Food Production 2024-01-16
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- plowing surface to break up and expose the soil
- planting strips of crops between rows of trees or shrubs
- monocultures, machines, large scale irrigation fixtures
- conversion of productive, arable lands to desert
- non-target species being caught and thrown back either dead or dying
- decline of fish pop. by 90% or more
- erosion moves soil from one area and deposits it in another
- "high density farming"
- widespread food shortage and mass starvation
- undernutrition from chronic hunger
- saturating the soil, prevents plant roots from absorbing oxygen
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- moving herds over long distances to reduce overgrazing
- polycultures, relies more on small mechanical tools and animal power
- land available for farming
- not getting a balanced diet
- loss of arable land due to erosion, deforestation, urbanization, overgrazing, etc.
- as water evaporates it leaves behind a salty crust in top layers of soil
- when people do not have adequate access to food for all or part of the year
- reduced plowing between plantings, reduces erosion and creates compost
19 Clues: "high density farming" • land available for farming • not getting a balanced diet • undernutrition from chronic hunger • decline of fish pop. by 90% or more • widespread food shortage and mass starvation • plowing surface to break up and expose the soil • conversion of productive, arable lands to desert • moving herds over long distances to reduce overgrazing • ...
Vocab 7 MH 2024-04-09
12 Clues: Total • Rural • A meal • Simple • Desire • friendly • Traveling • Farming related • No good results • Country related • badly standing out • Country life or farms
Rain forest 2024-04-04
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- plenty or more than enough.
- to study in detail.
- circulation natural or artificial movement of air in a closed environment. Also called ventilation.
- to soak up.
- development modern farming methods that include mechanical, chemical, engineering and technological methods. Also called industrial agriculture.
- deserted.
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- to gather or collect.
- inflammation of a joint often resulting in pain and stiffness.
- the art and science of cultivating land for growing crops (farming) or raising livestock (ranching).
- land used for, or capable of, producing crops or raising livestock.
- having to do with water.
- to adjust to new surroundings or a new situation.
12 Clues: deserted. • to soak up. • to study in detail. • to gather or collect. • having to do with water. • plenty or more than enough. • to adjust to new surroundings or a new situation. • inflammation of a joint often resulting in pain and stiffness. • land used for, or capable of, producing crops or raising livestock. • ...
Walker's crossword Chapter 4 2025-10-24
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- forced Native Americans to move reservations caused conflicts
- the moving of big herds of cattle
- disturbed the herds of bison and buffalo
- heavily relied on Native Americans
- political movement supporting the rights and powers of ordinary people
- made farming very hard and difficult to grow crops
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- depended on supplies and transportation with the railroads
- standardized time divisions across the US
- this act spurred on farming in the west
- land set aside by the U.S goverment for Native Americans
- law giving free land to settlers to improve it and live on it
- town that rapidly increased population
12 Clues: the moving of big herds of cattle • heavily relied on Native Americans • town that rapidly increased population • this act spurred on farming in the west • disturbed the herds of bison and buffalo • standardized time divisions across the US • made farming very hard and difficult to grow crops • land set aside by the U.S goverment for Native Americans • ...
Unit 6 Interactive Folder 2023-12-18
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- planting more than one crop in the same field at the same time
- planting the same crop in the same plot year after year
- when people don’t have adequate access to food for all or parts of the year
- widespread food shortage and mass starvation
- introduced new machines,irrigation and chemicals
- transferring genes to improve crops
- not utilize synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- conversion of arable land to desert
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- not enough nutrients/ having an unbalanced diet
- planting strips of crops between rows of trees and shrubs
- planting different crops in the same field from year to year
- planting other, possibly non-profitable plants, over areas of field or pasture during crop rotation or with crops
- not enough calories - underdeveloped countries
- moving herds over long distances to reduce overgrazing
- growing two different crops in the same plot at the same time
- high density farming technique
- reduced plowing between plantings
- loss of arable land
- land available for farming
19 Clues: loss of arable land • land available for farming • high density farming technique • reduced plowing between plantings • transferring genes to improve crops • conversion of arable land to desert • widespread food shortage and mass starvation • not enough calories - underdeveloped countries • not enough nutrients/ having an unbalanced diet • ...
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? • ...
Settlements 2020-10-31
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- The word that describes the countryside
- The best type of land for farming
- Tokyo is an example of this type of settlement
- This is another word for agriculture
- Settlement pattern where buildings are built along a river or road
- This site factor is no longer needed for cooking because we have electricity
- a Negative push factor involving theft and stealing
- KL is an example of this type of settlement
- Settlement site factor that protects you from the weather
- The factor that explains why people move to cities
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- When more people move to cities causing them to grow
- The smallest type of settlement
- When buildings are dispersed they are _______ out.
- Settlement where the main activity is making money by selling goods and services
- A type of settlement where people live
- The second smallest settlement
16 Clues: The second smallest settlement • The smallest type of settlement • The best type of land for farming • This is another word for agriculture • A type of settlement where people live • The word that describes the countryside • KL is an example of this type of settlement • Tokyo is an example of this type of settlement • When buildings are dispersed they are _______ out. • ...
Geography Term 3 2021-09-02
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- Fruit that grows in the tropics.
- One of the most important crops grown in S.A.
- Goats and pigs are examples of this type of stock farming.
- Farmers that provide for themselves.
- An example of citrus fruit.
- The word that means the food have been changed to another form.
- Crops that are grown to be sold for money.
- Cattle and sheep are examples of this type of stock farming.
- Fruit that grows in wet winters and dry summers.
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- Farmers whose goal is to make money.
- The word that means that the food is still in its natural form.
- An example of deciduous fruit.
- An example of tropical fruit.
- Fruit that grows in warm summers and moderate winters.
- These types of animals have feathers and lay eggs.
- Plants that people plant and grow.
16 Clues: An example of citrus fruit. • An example of tropical fruit. • An example of deciduous fruit. • Fruit that grows in the tropics. • Plants that people plant and grow. • Farmers whose goal is to make money. • Farmers that provide for themselves. • Crops that are grown to be sold for money. • One of the most important crops grown in S.A. • ...
chapter 9 and 10 Bermuda studies 2026-02-23
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- what vegetable was Bermuda known for?
- what flowers were grown every year and also given to the queen?
- we changed our British money to _____ because we trade with them more.
- what did reid introduce?
- where did Portuguese farmers mostly came from?
- who were the people that got brought in to help with farming.
- how many men women and children came from madeira?
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- first and only roman catholic school to open.
- one of the first jobs the Portuguese residents could work.
- one popular dish that the Portuguese introduced.
- what was the name of the ship that carried the first Portuguese to the island?
- what was in decline?
- what governor came in the year 1834?
- 9000____ were sent to do hard labor.
- the Portuguese make about _____% of the population.
- what was Williams reids biggest challenge?
16 Clues: what was in decline? • what did reid introduce? • what governor came in the year 1834? • 9000____ were sent to do hard labor. • what vegetable was Bermuda known for? • what was Williams reids biggest challenge? • first and only roman catholic school to open. • where did Portuguese farmers mostly came from? • one popular dish that the Portuguese introduced. • ...
Addison Inca crossword 2021-01-29
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- What groups or social classes of people lived in the city of Cuzco?
- What was one of the stable crops grown?
- what job did most common Incas have?
- What where common people not aloud to do?
- Explain the Coming Age Ceremony for Inca boys?
- How many feet above sea level was the Inca capital of Cuzco built?
- What kind of heads did they have?
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- Explain terrace farming.
- How where babies treated?
- what is one gruop that helped the sapa inca?
- Why was there so little crime in the Inca Empire?
- Why did so few criminals try to escape?
- How did the Inca prepare the dead for the afterlife?
- What is the capital of the Inca?
- What is one of the geographic regions of the Inca empire?
- Who is the Inca sun god?
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? • what is one gruop that helped the sapa inca? • ...
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? • ...
Establishing the Original Colonies 2023-11-10
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- This was the 1st
- In the Island religious freedom is the way
- This colony was established as a debtors colony
- Founded as a haven for Catholics
- These Puritans dissented and left Massachusetts to found this new colony
- The Lost Colony
- Founded by Puritans for religious freedom
- This colony believed in self governance and religious freedom
- William Penn founded this colony for the Quakers
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- This former Dutch colony was originally called New Amsterdam
- This colony was split into two this is the North
- This early English colony was established for economic gain, we live here
- This Dutch turned English colony focused on farming and trade
- Pilgrims came here on the Mayflower
- This colony was split into two this is the South
- The Dutch and Swedes used this colony for farming and fur trading
16 Clues: The Lost Colony • This was the 1st • Founded as a haven for Catholics • Pilgrims came here on the Mayflower • Founded by Puritans for religious freedom • In the Island religious freedom is the way • This colony was established as a debtors colony • This colony was split into two this is the North • This colony was split into two this is the South • ...
Connor's Mesoamerican Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-23
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- Method the Mayans use for farming
- Natural sink holes in the earth
- This group of tribes was primarily located in Central America and Mexico
- This was the largest cause of death among the Mesoamerican tribes
- Where do the Aztecs have every child attend for free
- This is the name of the status of the Incas
- Mayans farmed here because the soil was poor
- They are known as the mound builders
- Mayans fun activity
- This tribe lived in rainforests
- The lived in huts of mud and stone
- The Mississippian tribe was surrounded by this defensive structure
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- Incas built these into the Andes Mountain in order to farm
- Aztecs used this to make travel easier
- Inca’s word for carved rock
- This tribe lived in the central part of Mexico
- Floating garden that Aztecs used
- The lowest status of the Incas worked off their debt by doing this
- The Mississippians play this game on a field
- Mesoamerican tribe that lives in stone cities in the rainforest
20 Clues: Mayans fun activity • Inca’s word for carved rock • Natural sink holes in the earth • This tribe lived in rainforests • Floating garden that Aztecs used • Method the Mayans use for farming • The lived in huts of mud and stone • They are known as the mound builders • Aztecs used this to make travel easier • This is the name of the status of the Incas • ...
Mesopotamia-REVIEW 2025-11-04
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- One of the three people in the middle class near the start of Mesopotamia.
- Mesopotamians dug ______ as a method of bringing water to their land and crops.
- The river next to Mesopotamia with the longer name.
- Farming soil that is left behind after floods.
- The amount of laws that Hammurabi's code has.
- A form of writing that uses wedges and tablets.
- A canal or river dug by hand to lead water to crops.
- People didn't have enough water for their crops in this season.
- the king of the Akkadian empire.
- Mesopotamians started doing this in 4000 B.C.
- A form of travel invented by Mesopotamians.
- these people lived in the west of Mesopotamia.
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- The river next to Mesopotamia with the shorter name.
- Groups of people that started at around 3000 B.C.
- A set of official laws.
- "The land between the rivers."
- A large, religious temple.
- the king of the Babylonian empire.
- the place where Mesopotamia used to be.
- A very large and extra amount of something.
20 Clues: A set of official laws. • A large, religious temple. • "The land between the rivers." • the king of the Akkadian empire. • the king of the Babylonian empire. • the place where Mesopotamia used to be. • A form of travel invented by Mesopotamians. • A very large and extra amount of something. • The amount of laws that Hammurabi's code has. • ...
Landform and Life 2025-10-08
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- – Flat land ideal for farming and settlements.
- – Plateau known as the “Roof of the World.”
- – Frozen form of precipitation.
- – The highest mountain peak in the world.
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- Nagpur – Plateau rich in coal and iron deposits.
- – The meeting point of two or more rivers.
- – Sudden fall of rocks and earth down a slope
- – A flat-topped highland with steep sides.
- – A dry region with very little rainfall.
- – Type of farming on mountain slopes.
10 Clues: – Frozen form of precipitation. • – Type of farming on mountain slopes. • – A dry region with very little rainfall. • – The highest mountain peak in the world. • – The meeting point of two or more rivers. • – A flat-topped highland with steep sides. • – Plateau known as the “Roof of the World.” • – Sudden fall of rocks and earth down a slope • ...
Addison Inca crossword 2021-01-29
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- Explain terrace farming.
- What where common people not aloud to do?
- Why did so few criminals try to escape?
- How where babies treated?
- What is one of the geographic regions of the Inca empire?
- What was one of the stable crops grown?
- What kind of heads did they have?
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- what is one gruop that helped the sapa inca?
- How many feet above sea level was the Inca capital of Cuzco built?
- How did the Inca prepare the dead for the afterlife?
- Explain the Coming Age Ceremony for Inca boys?
- Why was there so little crime in the Inca Empire?
- what job did most common Incas have?
- What groups or social classes of people lived in the city of Cuzco?
- Who is the Inca sun god?
- What is the capital of the Inca?
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? • Why did so few criminals try to escape? • What was one of the stable crops grown? • What where common people not aloud to do? • what is one gruop that helped the sapa inca? • ...
Agriculture 2020-07-13
6 Clues: beverage crop • land cultivation • form of commercial farming • starts with onset of monsoon • farming is done in a large patch of land • farming is done in a small patch of land
New York Colony Crossword 2023-10-05
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- Colonists traded ... with Native Americans
- Farming was easy because of ... soil
- New York colonists traded with League of...
- Jobs included shipbuilding, farming, and ... mining
- New York had an ... assembly
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- The New York colony had the ... River
- New York had one of the most important ... in the New England Colonies
- Colonists had a ... relationship with the Native Americans
- The winters were snowy and the summers were ...
- New York allowed any ... there
10 Clues: New York had an ... assembly • New York allowed any ... there • Farming was easy because of ... soil • The New York colony had the ... River • Colonists traded ... with Native Americans • New York colonists traded with League of... • The winters were snowy and the summers were ... • Jobs included shipbuilding, farming, and ... mining • ...
Yr 9 Ag Exam 2025-10-15
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- Substance added to soil to enhance growth
- Supplying water to crops artificially
- The act of gathering mature crops, vegetables or fruit
- A fenced area where animals graze
- Farming method that preserves resources for the future
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- The practice of cultivating land to raise crops or animals
- Top layer of earth where plants grow
- Farm animals raised for human use
- Clear plastic or glass building for growing plants
- Plants grown for food or fibre
10 Clues: Plants grown for food or fibre • Farm animals raised for human use • A fenced area where animals graze • Top layer of earth where plants grow • Supplying water to crops artificially • Substance added to soil to enhance growth • Clear plastic or glass building for growing plants • The act of gathering mature crops, vegetables or fruit • ...
Texas Vocab Crossword 2024-05-13
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- Sun dried bricks used for building.
- Making an area more prone to the public.
- An industry built by cattle and farming.
- The order in which things happened.
- A resource that comes from the Earth, not made artificially.
- Owing someone something.
- A document stating how an area will be ran.
- Laws put in place to prevent African Americans doing normal things.
- Traveling from place to place, not staying in the same area.
- Blocking off supplies to a certain area.
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- The idea that America should expand from coast to coast.
- America having to undergo changes after the Civil War.
- Wire with short, sharp spikes on it.
- Something that supports your reasoning.
- A new form of farming after slavery ended that left workers in a cycle of debt.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • Sun dried bricks used for building. • The order in which things happened. • Wire with short, sharp spikes on it. • Something that supports your reasoning. • Making an area more prone to the public. • An industry built by cattle and farming. • Blocking off supplies to a certain area. • A document stating how an area will be ran. • ...
Food Security 2024-12-17
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- What does preserving native fruit varieties protect?
- What trend threatens some fruit-growing lands?
- What farming method is gaining popularity for fruit production?
- What industry adds value to excess or damaged fruits?
- What infrastructure improvement could help fruit reach more people?
- What activity helps India's fruit economy grow internationally?
- What technique helps increase fruit production in dry areas?
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- What technology helps extend fruit shelf life?
- What natural event often reduces fruit yields?
- What aspect of health do fruits significantly contribute to?
- Which fruit is India the largest producer of?
- What factor most affects fruit production year to year?
- What is a major cause of fruit loss after harvesting?
- What limits year-round availability of some fruits?
- What chemicals are controversial in fruit farming?
15 Clues: Which fruit is India the largest producer of? • What technology helps extend fruit shelf life? • What natural event often reduces fruit yields? • What trend threatens some fruit-growing lands? • What chemicals are controversial in fruit farming? • What limits year-round availability of some fruits? • What does preserving native fruit varieties protect? • ...
The Aztec Empire 2025-02-02
8 Clues: Farming system. • The capital city. • artificial islands for farming. • A social class including priests. • The god associated with blood sacrifices. • material used for making tools and weapons. • Conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire. • A powerful ruler and an emperor captured by Cortés.
Ch 13 Developments in Sustainable farming 2021-08-15
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- cropping a low-impact farming system that combines both grazing and cropping into one system.
- to which it is not directly related.
- farming a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- rotation the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- organisms organisms produced as a result of genetic modification in which the DNA from a plant or animal is transferred to another plant or
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- food a food produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or growth hormones
- removing or inserting one or more new genes to improve its characteristics. Genetic modification can take place within the same species or it can be transgenic.
- farming Farming practices that conserve the soil and the capacity of the soil to retain water, thereby improving the conditions for plant
- Modification (GM) A process that alters the genetic material of plants or animals by
9 Clues: to which it is not directly related. • Modification (GM) A process that alters the genetic material of plants or animals by • cropping a low-impact farming system that combines both grazing and cropping into one system. • food a food produced without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or growth hormones • ...
The Blue Bead 2021-02-24
14 Clues: depth • colour • animal • mammal • jewellery • farming tool • farming tool • colourful fish • main character • leading a river • warbling sounds • from of sleeping • a place to gather • jumping across a river
Lesson 8 Vocabulary 2025-10-27
Farm 2023-08-09
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- Building for storing equipment and animals on a farm.
- Male chicken often found on a farm.
- Structure for storing grain or animal feed.
- Farming tool used to turn and loosen soil.
- Dried grass used as animal feed or bedding.
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- Vehicle used for various farming tasks.
- Animals raised on a farm for various products.
- Person who operates and manages a farm.
- Plants cultivated for food or other purposes.
- Area planted with fruit trees.
10 Clues: Area planted with fruit trees. • Male chicken often found on a farm. • Vehicle used for various farming tasks. • Person who operates and manages a farm. • Farming tool used to turn and loosen soil. • Structure for storing grain or animal feed. • Dried grass used as animal feed or bedding. • Plants cultivated for food or other purposes. • ...
APES Unit 6 2024-12-16
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- A chemical that is made to control or kill plants
- Genetically Modified Organism
- Planting only one crop in one area
- This type of farming is high yield, and more machinery
- A chemical that is made to control or kill pests
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- Watering crops
- This type of farming is low yield, and more physical labor
- Planting many different crops in one area
- When water clogs up in soil
- High density animal killing
10 Clues: Watering crops • When water clogs up in soil • High density animal killing • Genetically Modified Organism • Planting only one crop in one area • Planting many different crops in one area • A chemical that is made to control or kill pests • A chemical that is made to control or kill plants • This type of farming is high yield, and more machinery • ...
Middle Ages 2026-01-07
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- Typical government structure
- Person known for their military prowess as a women. Starred in the 100 hundred year war
- Key innovation related to power and agriculture
- Farming system used in the middle ages
- Innovation that help tell time.
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- Important figure at the top of the feudalism system
- Major impact in daily life
- Made up 90% of population
- Key innovation in farming and handling soil
- Major invention used for transportation and power
10 Clues: Made up 90% of population • Major impact in daily life • Typical government structure • Innovation that help tell time. • Farming system used in the middle ages • Key innovation in farming and handling soil • Key innovation related to power and agriculture • Major invention used for transportation and power • Important figure at the top of the feudalism system • ...
Urbanisation 2021-10-14
Words of Agriculture 2024-09-26
5 Clues: Self-sufficient farming system • Farming that conserves resources • Farming without synthetic chemicals • Low-yield farming using traditional methods • High-yield farming using specialized methods
Ag-Garrhett Woolums 2016-01-20
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- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- the practice of rotating from field to field each year for crops
- killing wild gang and harvesting wild plants
- farming to supply the minimum to survive
- use of little labor and capital for increase
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase productivity
- a second crop is planted after harvesting
- also nomadic herding continual movement of livestock
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
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- bating back to 10,000 years ago, plant domestication
- the feeding relationships between species
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, corporate ownership
- the cultural landscape of land areas
- characteristics of farmers or the way of their life
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domestic animals
15 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • the cultural landscape of land areas • farming to supply the minimum to survive • the feeding relationships between species • a second crop is planted after harvesting • killing wild gang and harvesting wild plants • use of little labor and capital for increase • characteristics of farmers or the way of their life • ...
Industrial Revolution 2013-03-07
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- invented by John Kay and replaced the hand loom
- a time period from the mid 1700's through the 1800's during which technological advances changed the way goods were mad
- changed from small, farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- one of the problems of urbanization
- the Industrial Revolution began here
- growing industry to fuel machines and modes of transportation
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- invented by Richard Arkwright and is similar to the Spinning Jenny
- walking, horses, wagons are all forms of..
- machine that produces 70-80 yards of cloth per day
- changed from home or cottage industries to factories
- soft hair from sheep
- a French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefits
- growing crops and livestock
- powered ships and locomotives
- first created by Robert Fulton
15 Clues: soft hair from sheep • growing crops and livestock • powered ships and locomotives • first created by Robert Fulton • one of the problems of urbanization • the Industrial Revolution began here • walking, horses, wagons are all forms of.. • invented by John Kay and replaced the hand loom • machine that produces 70-80 yards of cloth per day • ...
The Great Depression 2016-03-20
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- Another name for the Dust Bowl.
- A popular alcoholic beverage in the 1930's
- The largest state that was impacted by the Dust Bowl.
- Administration Reduces agricultural production limiting farming on certain areas of the land.
- An era that occured during the 1930's.
- A president that took office during the countries desperation.
- People who came to overthrow the government.
- A decline in stock market prices.
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- A storm that impacted the southern plains and midwestern regions.
- People seeking employment through agriculture
- The time period in which the Great Depression occured.
- A demand of cash-payment for military veterans and families for service certificates.
- Slave labor camps.
- a state that was highly impacted by the dust bowl.
- Another term for farming animals
15 Clues: Slave labor camps. • Another name for the Dust Bowl. • Another term for farming animals • A decline in stock market prices. • An era that occured during the 1930's. • A popular alcoholic beverage in the 1930's • People who came to overthrow the government. • People seeking employment through agriculture • a state that was highly impacted by the dust bowl. • ...
G4 T4 GEOG 2025-10-01
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- A repeated process that goes round in stages
- Insects or animals that damage crops
- Open outdoor space where animals can move freely
- Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- Chemicals used to kill pests
- Units of information passed from parents to offspring
- A long period without rain
- The practice of growing crops or raising animals for food
- Fair treatment and protection that living beings should have
- A person who avoids all animal products including milk and eggs
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- Protection and careful use of natural resources
- Natural farming without harmful chemicals
- Materials made from oil that can pollute the environment
- A hard mass in sewers made from fat and rubbish
- A person who does not eat meat but may eat dairy or eggs
15 Clues: A long period without rain • Chemicals used to kill pests • Insects or animals that damage crops • Natural farming without harmful chemicals • Harmful substances in air, water, or soil • A repeated process that goes round in stages • Protection and careful use of natural resources • A hard mass in sewers made from fat and rubbish • ...
Market Revolution 2020-11-06
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- Market revolution was a revolution in farming, producing goods and?
- projects during the market revolution were increasing produce outside of the?
- this made transportation faster on the waterways
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- Projects that went between states
- the national road
- increase communication in the US
- Switching from subsistence farming to?
- the erie canal was funded by what state?
- allowed farmers to break up soil easier
- inventor who created the cotton gin and interchangeable parts
10 Clues: the national road • increase communication in the US • Projects that went between states • Switching from subsistence farming to? • allowed farmers to break up soil easier • the erie canal was funded by what state? • this made transportation faster on the waterways • inventor who created the cotton gin and interchangeable parts • ...
Carolina Crossword 2017-03-22
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- potato The type of potato North Carolina produced
- A major crop that many farmers grew
- The first Leader of North Carolina
- The most caught shellfish
- The type of weather that increased farming
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- The most grown type of bean in the North Carolina Colony
- Eight men who were selected by King Charles II
- The job that was done all year long
- The second most grown crop
- White One of the first settlers
10 Clues: The most caught shellfish • The second most grown crop • White One of the first settlers • The first Leader of North Carolina • The job that was done all year long • A major crop that many farmers grew • The type of weather that increased farming • Eight men who were selected by King Charles II • potato The type of potato North Carolina produced • ...
The Jeffersonian Democracy 2018-12-17
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- The economic changes of the late 1700s when manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work
- No formal alliances with foreign countries
- Most blacks lived here
- relating to farming
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- 4th US president
- a government order restricting foreign trade
- the forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces
- Jefferson's election and the end of the Federalist Era
- How many states were in the Union?
- The largest city with 69,000 people
10 Clues: 4th US president • relating to farming • Most blacks lived here • How many states were in the Union? • The largest city with 69,000 people • No formal alliances with foreign countries • a government order restricting foreign trade • the forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces • Jefferson's election and the end of the Federalist Era • ...
Middle Ages 2026-01-07
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- Typical government structure
- Person known for their military prowess as a women. Starred in the 100 hundred year war
- Key innovation related to power and agriculture
- Farming system used in the middle ages
- Innovation that help tell time.
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- Important figure at the top of the feudalism system
- Major impact in daily life
- Made up 90% of population
- Key innovation in farming and handling soil
- Major invention used for transportation and power
10 Clues: Made up 90% of population • Major impact in daily life • Typical government structure • Innovation that help tell time. • Farming system used in the middle ages • Key innovation in farming and handling soil • Key innovation related to power and agriculture • Major invention used for transportation and power • Important figure at the top of the feudalism system • ...
MOISES CIVIL WAR CROSSWORD. 2022-03-04
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- who was in charge of the Union army?
- month of the battle of gettysburg.
- who was in charge of the Confederate army?
- what did the north rely on for money?
- month the first ironclad battle took place
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- Where did Gen.Lee surrender to Gen.Grant?
- Where was the first battle of the civil war?
- who assassinated president Lincoln?
- WHO did the south rely on for their farming?
- What did the south rely on for money?
10 Clues: month of the battle of gettysburg. • who assassinated president Lincoln? • who was in charge of the Union army? • What did the south rely on for money? • what did the north rely on for money? • Where did Gen.Lee surrender to Gen.Grant? • who was in charge of the Confederate army? • month the first ironclad battle took place • Where was the first battle of the civil war? • ...
Module 9: week 1 2025-02-24
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- the lumps that form in milk when it turn sour
- farming, producing crops and raising animals
- to prepare the soil for farming and raising crops
- a group of trees that are close to one another
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- a bright red color
- a place where milk is prepared
- something that stings slightly or feels prickly
- eating the right kinds of food to be healthy
- the main stem of a plant
- to cut and gather a crop
10 Clues: a bright red color • the main stem of a plant • to cut and gather a crop • a place where milk is prepared • eating the right kinds of food to be healthy • farming, producing crops and raising animals • the lumps that form in milk when it turn sour • a group of trees that are close to one another • something that stings slightly or feels prickly • ...
Ecosystems 2024-09-27
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- The chopping down and removal of trees to clear an area of the forest.
- Web A complex hierarchy of plants and animals relying on each other for food.
- The process of planting trees in deforested or barren areas to restore ecosystems, prevent soil erosion, and improve biodiversity.
- An organism such as bacteria or fungus which breaks down dead plant or animal tissue which is recycled into the environment.
- and Burn A method of agriculture where forests are burned to clear land for farming, especially for ranching and palm oil plantations. It increases carbon emissions and can lead to soil degradation
- Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment. It sustains the wellbeing of local people, involves educational action and usually carried out in small groups to have minimal shock to the ecosystem it takes place in.
- A community of plants and animals that interact with each other and their physical environment.
- cycle A set of processes whereby organisms extract minerals necessary for growth from soil or water. Passing them on later through the food chain and ultimately (decomposed) back into the soil.
- Erosion Removal of top soil faster than it can be replenished. This may be due to natural causes such as flooding, or human activity such as farming. Top soil is the most fertile layer, rich in organic material.
- Reduction Countries are relieved of some of their debt in return for protecting their rainforests.
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- Farming Farming to sell produce for a profit to retailers or food processing companies.
- Chain The connections between different organisms (plants and animals) that rely on one another as their source of food.
- Farming A type of agricultural practise to only produce enough food and material to sustain and benefit the farmer.
- Tips An adaptation of rainforest plants where leaves have pointed tips that allow water to run off quickly, helping to prevent fungal growth in a wet environment.
- Logging Cutting down trees which are mature or inferior, encouraging the growth of remaining trees within the forest.
- Actions and forms of progress that meet the needs of the present without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their need.
- Erosion The removal of the topsoil layer due to deforestation, which makes the land more vulnerable to rain and washes away nutrients, reducing the land's fertility.
- An organism or plant that is able to absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis.
- Creature that eats herbivores and/or plant matter.
19 Clues: Creature that eats herbivores and/or plant matter. • The chopping down and removal of trees to clear an area of the forest. • Web A complex hierarchy of plants and animals relying on each other for food. • Farming Farming to sell produce for a profit to retailers or food processing companies. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of cultivating and farming
- a person who owns, manages and cultivates orchards.
- a person who fattens or rears cattle and sheep for the market.
- the studies of vines/grapes.
- the art of protecting and studying aquatic animals, plants, and food.
- oilseeds, lupins, sugar cane, legumes, hops, cotton, hay and silage
- An expert in the science of agriculture such as soil management and crop production
- the art of managing and cultivating of flowers.
- a sheep of cattle farmer.
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- the art of cultivation and process of gardens.
- a person growing plants, crops, or
- The making of grapevines.
- Cropping this is a term (used mainly in Australia) which means a person farming
- Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals.
- a person who studies and keeps bees.
15 Clues: The making of grapevines. • a sheep of cattle farmer. • the studies of vines/grapes. • a person growing plants, crops, or • a person who studies and keeps bees. • the science of cultivating and farming • the art of cultivation and process of gardens. • Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals. • the art of managing and cultivating of flowers. • ...
Neolithic Revolution Escape Room- Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-12
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- Modern day nation in which horses were first domesticated.
- The first animal domesticated by humans.
- East African nation believed to have developed farming independently.
- This began as a result of the Neolithic Revolution
- The name of the first plow.
- Only large mammal to be domesticated in the Americas
- Large mammal first domesticated around 6000 BCE
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- Modern day country that first domesticated rice and silkworms.
- A name for the first region of the world to experience the Neolithic Revolution.
- Another term for Mespotomia; ______ Asia.
- Animal domesticated in Southwest Asia around 8000 BCE
- The process of transporting water via man-made means
- Plant domesticated in the Andes and Amazonia.
- Modern day country that domesticated donkeys and cats.
- Mountain range in which Llamas and potatoes
15 Clues: The name of the first plow. • The first animal domesticated by humans. • Another term for Mespotomia; ______ Asia. • Mountain range in which Llamas and potatoes • Plant domesticated in the Andes and Amazonia. • Large mammal first domesticated around 6000 BCE • This began as a result of the Neolithic Revolution • The process of transporting water via man-made means • ...
Early Humans Crossword 2025-10-07
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- Reason why humans were able to out perform animals.
- Place where humans first emerged.
- Most important crop in early agriculture.
- First used 1.5 million years ago for cooking food and defense.
- Stone that was used in most tools by early humans.
- Time period 10,000 years ago when farming was developed.
- Place where farming was developed.
- First tools used by humans.
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- Developed to help with hunting, building relationships, and settling conflicts.
- Reason why humans were able to grow a bigger brain
- The process of changing plants or animals overtime to make them useful.
- First version of humans 5 million years ago.
- One of the oldest cities in history.
- Economy where people trade goods and services instead of using money.
- Reason why the world's population grew during the Neolithic Era.
15 Clues: First tools used by humans. • Place where humans first emerged. • Place where farming was developed. • One of the oldest cities in history. • Most important crop in early agriculture. • First version of humans 5 million years ago. • Reason why humans were able to grow a bigger brain • Stone that was used in most tools by early humans. • ...
Lesson 8 Vocabulary 2025-10-27
Canada's Resources 2022-11-16
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- example of intensive farming
- a method used to mine mineral ores deep underground
- fish and sea plant farming
- a rock that contains enough metallic mineral to be mined
- large area of land, lots of machinery so little labour
- exploiting a resource unsustainably
- small area of land, lots of labour
- a method used to mine minerals near the surface
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- harvesting only what can be replenished before harvesting again
- a way of harvesting trapped natural gas or oil
- a mineral deposit that can be mined profitably
- a type of fishing in larger company-owned boats
- a method used to mine minerals near the surface that extend deep into the ground
- an example of an extensive farm crop
- a type of fishing in independently owned boats
15 Clues: fish and sea plant farming • example of intensive farming • small area of land, lots of labour • exploiting a resource unsustainably • an example of an extensive farm crop • a way of harvesting trapped natural gas or oil • a mineral deposit that can be mined profitably • a type of fishing in independently owned boats • a type of fishing in larger company-owned boats • ...
FFA Vocabulary 2020-11-05
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- SITS BESIDES THE EAR OF CORN AND KEEPS THE TIME OF MEETINGS
- FARM ANIMALS REISTED AS ASSETS OR ANYTHING USED FOR RECREATIONAL USE
- SITS BESIDES THE RISING SUN AND PRESIDES OVER MEETINGS
- WELCOMES GUESTS AND MEMBERS TO MEETINGS AND HELPS THE PRESIDENT
- SYMBOLIZES THE NATIONAL SCOPE OF FFA
- SYMBOLIZES LABOR AND TILAGE OF THE SOIL
- LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE
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- NATIONAL BLUE AND CORN GOLD
- THE SCIENCE OR PRACTICE OF FARMING
- CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
- A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN AGRICULTURE AND FARMING
- SITS BESIDES THE EMBLEM OF WASHINGTON AND KEEPS FINANCES
- SYMBOLIZES OPPURTUNITY AND PROGRESS FOR FFA
- SITS BESIDES THE AMERICAN FLAG AND INFORMS AND REPORTS IMPORTANT EVENTS
- SYMBOLIZES KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM
15 Clues: CAREER DEVELOPMENT EVENTS • NATIONAL BLUE AND CORN GOLD • SYMBOLIZES KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM • THE SCIENCE OR PRACTICE OF FARMING • SYMBOLIZES THE NATIONAL SCOPE OF FFA • SYMBOLIZES LABOR AND TILAGE OF THE SOIL • SYMBOLIZES OPPURTUNITY AND PROGRESS FOR FFA • SITS BESIDES THE RISING SUN AND PRESIDES OVER MEETINGS • SITS BESIDES THE EMBLEM OF WASHINGTON AND KEEPS FINANCES • ...
Africa Geography 2023-12-06
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- farming that focuses on agriculture for sle
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures posses a spirit .
- a group who reads the same holy book and worships the same god or gods .
- how many people are in one area
- dirty water .
- the process with cutting down all the trees or greenland in a forest.
- a farming technique that involves burning logs .
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- one of the 2 processes that one can cause the other .
- a group that is alike with language,culture, and race .
- land that is capable of growing crops .
- a natural process that can be stopped with planting trees .
- a population being more than they need .
- a dessert in northen africa .
- low rainfall leading to no rainfall .
- being trapped on land with no water around .
15 Clues: dirty water . • a dessert in northen africa . • how many people are in one area • low rainfall leading to no rainfall . • land that is capable of growing crops . • a population being more than they need . • farming that focuses on agriculture for sle • being trapped on land with no water around . • a farming technique that involves burning logs . • ...
Texas Crossword Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- Regulations put in place to suppress African Americans.
- A new form of farming made after slavery that kept workers in a cycle of debt.
- Materials that come naturally from the Earth, not made artificially.
- Wire with small, sharp spikes on it.
- A document stating how a place will be ran.
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- Using cattle and farming to make a living.
- The idea America should expand from coast to coast.
- Something to support your reasoning.
- Owing someone something.
- Adding infrastructure to areas and people starting to live there.
- America rebuilding itself after the Civil War.
- Small, sun dried bricks used for building.
- The order in which things happen.
- Moving around a lot, not staying in the same place.
- Blocking imports to a certain place.
15 Clues: Owing someone something. • The order in which things happen. • Something to support your reasoning. • Wire with small, sharp spikes on it. • Blocking imports to a certain place. • Using cattle and farming to make a living. • Small, sun dried bricks used for building. • A document stating how a place will be ran. • America rebuilding itself after the Civil War. • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- the science of cultivating and farming
- a person who owns, manages and cultivates orchards.
- a person who fattens or rears cattle and sheep for the market.
- the studies of vines/grapes.
- the art of protecting and studying aquatic animals, plants, and food.
- oilseeds, lupins, sugar cane, legumes, hops, cotton, hay and silage
- An expert in the science of agriculture such as soil management and crop production
- the art of managing and cultivating of flowers.
- a sheep of cattle farmer.
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- the art of cultivation and process of gardens.
- a person growing plants, crops, or
- The making of grapevines.
- Cropping this is a term (used mainly in Australia) which means a person farming
- Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals.
- a person who studies and keeps bees.
15 Clues: The making of grapevines. • a sheep of cattle farmer. • the studies of vines/grapes. • a person growing plants, crops, or • a person who studies and keeps bees. • the science of cultivating and farming • the art of cultivation and process of gardens. • Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals. • the art of managing and cultivating of flowers. • ...
Career Opportunities 2026-01-26
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- Helps with the planting, raising, and harvesting of crops
- A specialist who focuses on crop production and soil management.
- Runs his/her own farming companies
- He/She is the one who takes care of farm animals
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- Manages farms that allow visitors to experience farming.
- Raises fish and other aquatic animals for food and business
- He/She manages the farming activities’ business aspects
7 Clues: Runs his/her own farming companies • He/She is the one who takes care of farm animals • He/She manages the farming activities’ business aspects • Manages farms that allow visitors to experience farming. • Helps with the planting, raising, and harvesting of crops • Raises fish and other aquatic animals for food and business • ...
The History Of Kansas Farming. 2023-10-22
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
AGRI 2024-10-06
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- Schools : Established in the Philippines in 1910, these schools trained future leaders in agriculture, ensuring a strong workforce for the nation's farms
- Education : This type of education, aimed at adults, empowers individuals to learn new skills and knowledge, enriching their lives and communities.
- Nayon : These grassroots organizations, established in the Philippines, aimed to empower communities and promote rural development.
- : A three-way partnership, this extension service brings together federal, state, and local governments to empower communities.
- Stations : Think of them as agricultural laboratories, where researchers experiment and develop new techniques to improve farming practices.
- : This fungal foe, a blight on the potato, caused widespread famine in the 19th century, highlighting the vulnerability of agriculture.
- Reform : This crucial program aimed to address land ownership issues and improve the productivity of farms, creating a more equitable agricultural system.
- 99 : This ambitious program aimed to make the Philippines a rice powerhouse, a goal symbolized by its name, meaning "bountiful."
- : This extension model, known for its emphasis on training and visits, helped bring agricultural knowledge directly to farmers' fields.
- : Like seeds scattered on fertile ground, this process spreads knowledge and innovation, fostering growth and development.
- Credit : This vital aspect of agricultural extension helps farmers access financial resources, enabling them to invest in their farms and improve their livelihoods.
- Extension : This branch of extension focuses on improving the lives of families, addressing issues related to household management, nutrition, and food preservation.
- : This approach to extension emphasizes collaboration and active participation, ensuring that farmers are involved in shaping the future of their agriculture.
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- These institutions, born from the Morrill Act, are the heart of agricultural research and extension, shaping the future of farming.
- : Sounds like the island where Donquixote Doflamingowere ruled. This is the surname of the founder of the home extension service.
- : Founded in Ireland in 1841, this agricultural society aimed to improve farming practices, much like its British counterpart.
- Agents : These dedicated individuals act as guides and mentors for farmers, helping them adopt new technologies and improve their farming practices.
- : Born in 1952, this organization played a key role in unifying and expanding agricultural extension efforts in the Philippines.
- : Think of it as a hands-on approach, where agricultural extension workers demonstrate new techniques, showing farmers how to improve their practices.
- : Think of it as a bridge, connecting the ivory towers of academia with the everyday lives of communities.
20 Clues: : Think of it as a bridge, connecting the ivory towers of academia with the everyday lives of communities. • : Like seeds scattered on fertile ground, this process spreads knowledge and innovation, fostering growth and development. • ...
steps on agriculture farming 2021-01-20
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
