farming Crossword Puzzles
Teen Girl Slang 2025-12-08
chuseok 2013-08-26
12 Clues: full of • festival • straw toy • late meal • past events • make certain • growing food • large chicken • good, plentiful • gathering crops • large white bird • society of people
Crossword puzzle on soil conservation. 2020-07-13
7 Clues: Soil binders • Live in the soil • River slows down here • farming farming on slopes • Most fertile layer of soil • Causes land to become bare • Carries away the top soil easily
The Amish 2023-09-17
Review 2024-11-07
Climate change voc 2024-09-06
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- warming: The increase in Earth’s average surface temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases.
- Strong-smelling gases or vapors that are often harmful to breathe.
- frequency of extreme weather events: The growing occurrence of severe weather patterns, like hurricanes and floods.
- the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: Lowering the amount of CO2 in the air to mitigate climate change.
- ecosystem: A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting as a system.
- gases: Gases like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
- maintain a habitat: To keep the natural environment of a species in good condition.
- of global average surface temperatures: The increase in Earth’s mean temperature due to human activities.
- weather conditions: Unusually severe or unseasonal weather, such as heatwaves or blizzards.
- species: A species at risk of extinction due to loss of habitat, pollution, or other factors.
- sea levels: The increase in the average level of the world’s oceans due to melting ice caps and thermal expansion.
- dioxide: A colorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds, and by respiration.
- A potent greenhouse gas produced by natural processes and human activities, such as livestock farming.
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- change: Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.
- livestock farming: A method of farming that involves raising large numbers of animals in confined spaces for maximum production.
- emissions: The release of carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere, mainly from burning fossil fuels.
- Wörter und Erklärungen sind bereit für dein Kreuzworträtsel.
- exhausts: Emissions from vehicles’ tailpipes, consisting of various pollutants.
- of biodiversity: Efforts to protect the variety of life forms on Earth, including species, ecosystems, and genetic diversity.
- dioxide: A reddish-brown gas formed by the combustion of fossil fuels; contributes to air pollution.
- effect: The warming of Earth’s surface caused by the trapping of heat by certain gases in the atmosphere.
21 Clues: Wörter und Erklärungen sind bereit für dein Kreuzworträtsel. • Strong-smelling gases or vapors that are often harmful to breathe. • exhausts: Emissions from vehicles’ tailpipes, consisting of various pollutants. • maintain a habitat: To keep the natural environment of a species in good condition. • ...
In the Field pollinator policy 2024-04-23
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- EFI a certification that requires a comprehensive audit by a third partty that applies broadly to all fruit and vegetable crops and can be customized to address labor conditions, food safety and pest management
- A holistic, ecological and ethical approach to farming, gardening, food and nutrition
- provide pollinators and insects with food from leaves, pollen, nectar, shelter and places to breed.
- farming and grazing prctices that, among other benefits, reverse climate change be rebuilding soil, organic matter and restoring degraded soil diversity
- this certification is the only third-party verified ecolab that certifies pollinator and biodiversity conservation on a farm
- a track of land, on which crops and livestock are raised for livelihood
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- A science based nonprofit organization that protects wildlife through conservation of invertebrates & their habitats
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- an animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower
- agricultural products, especially fresh fruits and vegetables as distinguished from grain and other staple crops.
- prevention of wasteful use of resources
- food or farming method produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other agents
- A mountain peak in central Washington
13 Clues: A mountain peak in central Washington • prevention of wasteful use of resources • the state of being free from illness or injury • a track of land, on which crops and livestock are raised for livelihood • A holistic, ecological and ethical approach to farming, gardening, food and nutrition • ...
Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-07
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- Codes-Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen
- Amendment-Abolished slavery in the United States
- Lincoln-16th President of the United States
- Reconstruction (1866-1867)-The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union
- formally approve or pass
- Johnson- Southern Democrat who ran with Abraham Lincoln on the National Party Ticket
- Amendment-Granted African American and Black men the right to vote
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- Reconstruction (1867-1877)-The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union;the South divided into military districts
- terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
- Bureau-A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people(freedmen).
- system where farmers worked on a landowner's property in exchange for land,farming equipment,and seed;sharrecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop
- Farming-A system where farmers worked on a landowner's property in exchange for a share of the crop;unlike sharecroppers,tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment
- legislators-During the Reconstruction Period(1867-1876),sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia's constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature
- Amendment-Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people
- revoke or withdraw formally,especially a law
15 Clues: formally approve or pass • Lincoln-16th President of the United States • revoke or withdraw formally,especially a law • Amendment-Abolished slavery in the United States • Amendment-Granted African American and Black men the right to vote • Amendment-Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people • ...
history 2024-12-09
15 Clues: Trade • servant • Awakening • Hutchinson • Mayflower Compact • Company of London • servantsJamestown • Covenant community • Columbian Exchange • Subsistence farming • crop Import Import • Williams Balance of Trade • Virginia House of Burgesses • Direct democracy Middle Colonies • Middle passagecharter New England Colonies
Soil Vocabulary 2016-10-27
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- mixture of weathered rocks, mineral fragments,decayed organic matter, and water and air that can take over a thousand of years to developed.
- wedging mechanical weathering process that occurs when water freezes in the cracks of rocks and expands, causing the rock to break apart.
- mechanical or chemical processes that break rocks into smaller and smaller pieces.
- farming planting along natural contours of land to reduce soil erosion.
- average weather pattern in an area over a long period of time; can be classified by temperature, humidity, precipitation, vegetation.
- weathering Occurs when chemical reactions dissolve the minerals in rocks or change them into different minerals.
- farming method for reducing soil erosion; plant stalks are left in the field.
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- dark-colored decayed organic matter that supplies nutrients to plants and is found mainly in topsoil.
- chemical weathering process that occurs when some minerals are exposed to oxygen and water.
- weathering physical processes that break rock apart without changing its chemical make up.
- twigs, leaves, and other organic matter that help prevent erosion and hold water and may be changed into humus.
- farming method used to reduce erosion on steep slopes.
- each layer in a soil profile, A horizon, B horizon, C horizon.
- removal of minerals that have been dissolved in water.
14 Clues: farming method used to reduce erosion on steep slopes. • removal of minerals that have been dissolved in water. • each layer in a soil profile, A horizon, B horizon, C horizon. • farming planting along natural contours of land to reduce soil erosion. • farming method for reducing soil erosion; plant stalks are left in the field. • ...
MesoAmerica 2025-04-02
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- first established culture in Mexico known for statues of giant heads
- this lake is located in the Andes Mountains. It was part of the Incan Empire.
- Ball game played by the Maya and others
- means worship of many gods.
- Incan Farming method
- the Aztec, Maya, Inca built these to hold religious ceremonies and make sacrifices (sometimes human) to their gods.
- Capital city of the Incan Empire.
- Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire (last name only)
- one reason the Aztecs and Inca were easily conquered by the Spanish.
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- Tenochtitlan was built on an island on this lake in Mexico.
- Capital city of the Aztecs
- Capital City of the Mayan Empire
- major city of the Inca Empire you can visit the ruins today.
- Mountain range the Inca Empire was located in
- Incan method of recording stories and records with stringed knots
- religious practice of the Aztec, Maya and Inca.
- Aztec farming method of artificial floating islands
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
18 Clues: Incan Farming method • Capital city of the Aztecs • means worship of many gods. • Capital City of the Mayan Empire • Capital city of the Incan Empire. • Ball game played by the Maya and others • Mountain range the Inca Empire was located in • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs. • religious practice of the Aztec, Maya and Inca. • ...
Ancient Civilizations Crossword 2023-12-12
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- point in history where humans change their way of life, like the Agricultural Revolution
- Period in human history that was defined by the development of stone tools. Humans were primarily hunter-gatherers.
- the various activities and behaviors that a group of people engage in because of their shared beliefs, values, and traditions
- Extra food, more than what people need to survive for that day.
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- the transition from hunting and gathering to permanent settlements fueled by the development of food surpluses from farming.
- any complex society characterized by the development of the government, job specialization, writing, art and architecture, belief systems, cities and infrastructure, advanced technology, social systems
- Period when people started settling down and farming.
- People focusing on specific jobs, like being craftsmen, priests, scribes.
- the process of raising plants and animals. Another word for farming
- a ceremonial act or series of acts regularly repeated for a purpose relating to a belief or custom
- process of taming wild animals for human use
- something that is accepted, considered true, or held as an opinion
12 Clues: process of taming wild animals for human use • Period when people started settling down and farming. • Extra food, more than what people need to survive for that day. • something that is accepted, considered true, or held as an opinion • the process of raising plants and animals. Another word for farming • ...
Agriculture- Celeste 2016-01-19
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- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- the unique way in which each culture uses its particular physical environment; those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life--food,clothing,shelter,and defense
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof,to make or modify products of processes for specific use
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
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- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named because the word was a middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of comodities
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- animals kept for some utilitarian purpose who breeding is controlled by humans and whose survival is dependent on humans; differ genetically and behaviorally from wild animals
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership • ...
Kiss The Ground 2025-12-13
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- Bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic organisms that help cycle nutrients and support plant growth.
- Crops planted between growing seasons to protect soil, prevent erosion, and add nutrients.
- A widely used chemical herbicide designed to kill weeds; its use is associated with industrial agriculture and is controversial due to concerns about environmental and human health impacts.
- The process of breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich material that improves soil health.
- Large-scale farming that relies heavily on machinery and chemical inputs to maximize yield.
- A farming system focused on restoring soil health, increasing biodiversity, and capturing carbon from the atmosphere.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce energy and capture carbon.
- A livestock management practice that mimics natural grazing patterns to improve soil and grassland health.
- Actions taken to reduce the causes or impacts of climate change.
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- The practice of growing a single crop over a large area, which can reduce soil health and biodiversity.
- The process by which fertile land becomes dry and unproductive, often caused by soil erosion, overgrazing, deforestation, and poor agricultural practices.
- Synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides used to increase crop production.
- The loss of topsoil due to wind, water, or poor farming practices.
- The variety of plant, animal, and microbial life in an ecosystem.
- The process of storing carbon dioxide in plants and soil to reduce greenhouse gases.
15 Clues: Actions taken to reduce the causes or impacts of climate change. • The variety of plant, animal, and microbial life in an ecosystem. • The loss of topsoil due to wind, water, or poor farming practices. • Synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides used to increase crop production. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2016-05-16
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- What is one type of non-renewable resource?
- What is one benefit of mining?
- Farming and ranching.
- Many new ideas often develop from the need to solve a problem or overcome a challenge.
- An inorganic, or non-living, solid that occurs naturally and is made of the same substance throughout.
- What is one mineral that is found in Saskatchewan?
- A business that processes raw materials in to other products.
- What is the very common type of mineral found in Saskatchewan?
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- A business that collects raw materials from the natural environment.
- What is one of the ways mining impacts the earth?
- What is the natural resource that comes from trees?
- What do we use natural gas for?
- This is a primary industry that most of us are very familiar with.
- What is a negative impact of forestry?
- What is one way that oil is extracted from the ground?
- A category of business or service.
- What do we use oil for?
- A primary industry that involves cows.
18 Clues: Farming and ranching. • What do we use oil for? • What is one benefit of mining? • What do we use natural gas for? • A category of business or service. • What is a negative impact of forestry? • A primary industry that involves cows. • What is one type of non-renewable resource? • What is one of the ways mining impacts the earth? • ...
Test your thinking 2018-04-20
8 Clues: its an underground stem. • Seeds dispersed by water • farming Farming on the hills. • Gathering of crop after it ripens • A plant which can grow from a leaf • Process of seed growing into a seedling • crop A seasonal crop grown in winter. • chemicals used to add nutrients in the soil.
Food system 2025-07-29
8 Clues: Buying food grown nearby • Where you can buy local produce • Growing crops and raising animals • Large farms that grow single crops. • One in three people suffer from this • About one-third of all food is ________. • Food system causes 25% of these emissions. • Type of farming that helps the environment
Animal Industry & Careers 2013-09-27
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- only 7% of Agricultural jobs are in this field
- this type of agriculture is defined as "farming or ranching"
- less than 2% of the US work force is in this field
- mammals produced on farms or ranches for food or fiber
- inputs needed in animal production
- this type of employment provides benefits
- life science that studies animals
- condition in which an animal is free of disease and functioning properly
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- this type of job requires little or NO previous experience
- study of the kinds of food an animal needs and how the animal uses it
- choosing an animal to achieve a certain goal
- this industry is defined as all activities involved in raising animals
- animals used to provide fun and friendship through close association
- these animals are considered a crossover between companion and livestock
- group of fowls raised for food and fiber
- life science that studies plants
16 Clues: life science that studies plants • life science that studies animals • inputs needed in animal production • group of fowls raised for food and fiber • this type of employment provides benefits • choosing an animal to achieve a certain goal • only 7% of Agricultural jobs are in this field • less than 2% of the US work force is in this field • ...
Rice cultivation 2016-08-28
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- small, hard, dry seeds, with or without attached hulls or fruit layers
- they feed your plants
- an agricultural building usually located on farms
- any cultivated plant, fungus, or alga that is harvested for food
- an area of land that has a special use
- a fairly or comfortably high temperature
- an area where plants are grown for commercial or decorative purposes
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth
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- the process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields
- It forms at the surface of land – it is the “skin of the earth.”
- a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- a farming tool(cuts and gathers) crops at harvest
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame
- a type of cultivated land
- to increase by natural development
- food for a large part of the world's human population
16 Clues: they feed your plants • a type of cultivated land • to increase by natural development • an area of land that has a special use • a fairly or comfortably high temperature • a farming tool(cuts and gathers) crops at harvest • an agricultural building usually located on farms • the process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields • ...
Ancient China- Brooke Naylor 2019-03-12
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- a household in Ancient China might contain as many as how many generations
- these people were considered to be of lower status than men
- people who were nomads began doing this in 5000 B.C
- the idea that life should be lived in harmony with nature
- a system of beliefs and values
- a ancient Chinese invention using old rags, tree bark and hemp
- the first known civilization in ancient China
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- a protective wall that holds back water
- a ancient Chinese invention that helped with farming
- A ancient China philosopher and teacher
- The most important part of ancient China society
- the status of each person depended on his or her
- Another name for the Yellow River
- Yellow/ brown soil
- a word that best describes the temperature in ancient China
- when the oldest male died all his land was divided among his
16 Clues: Yellow/ brown soil • a system of beliefs and values • Another name for the Yellow River • a protective wall that holds back water • A ancient China philosopher and teacher • the first known civilization in ancient China • The most important part of ancient China society • the status of each person depended on his or her • ...
hydrosphere 2019-12-24
Biology Crossword 2013-05-21
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- number of different species in the biosphere
- gray-brown haze in the atmosphere
- rain containing nitric sulforic acid
- process caused by a combination of performing practices
- destruction of forest
- increasing consentration of a harmful substance at higher trophic levels and a foodchain
- cannot be replenished by natural process
- harmful material that can enter the biosphere
- farming stragedy in which large fields are planted with a single crop]
- wise management of natural resources
- species whose population size is rapidly declining
- a permanent marking on the body
- plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native
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- the raising of aquatic organisms
- disappearance of species
- using natural resouces at a rate that does not deplete them
- the sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere
- splitting of ecosystems into small fragments
- atmospheric layer in which ozone gas is relativly concentrated
- practice of farming
- something that leaps across lilypads
- sticky and sweet
- development of highly productive crop strains
- place of learning
- something baked with redsauce on top
25 Clues: sticky and sweet • place of learning • practice of farming • destruction of forest • disappearance of species • a permanent marking on the body • the raising of aquatic organisms • gray-brown haze in the atmosphere • rain containing nitric sulforic acid • something that leaps across lilypads • wise management of natural resources • something baked with redsauce on top • ...
Key terms 2019-12-03
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- the source of many diseases causing the lack of safe drinking water
- people who share a common set of characteristics like language, physical features, customs, and traditions
- their language is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu with a little Portuguese
- all of Africa located below the Saharan
- farming
- most common type of agriculture in Africa
- process of clearing down tress as well as overgrazing
- relatives who came before
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- people who share a common set of beliefs
- the process by which a country's wealth increases over time
- food grown in large quantities with the purpose of selling it for profit
- believe that the golden stool came from the heavens
- erosion process in parts of Africa
- a general ethnic term to describe the original groups in Africa
- the spread of ideas from one region to another
- also known as indigenous religions
- beliefs customs, and traditions
- fertile refers to land that is good for farming
- getting water from its source to where it is needed
- originally from the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to North Africa
20 Clues: farming • relatives who came before • beliefs customs, and traditions • erosion process in parts of Africa • also known as indigenous religions • all of Africa located below the Saharan • people who share a common set of beliefs • most common type of agriculture in Africa • the spread of ideas from one region to another • fertile refers to land that is good for farming • ...
Unit 4 Key Terms 2018-12-09
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- The growth of a countries wealth measured by the increase in GDP
- Someone you have descended from
- Beliefs that have been passed down for generations
- All of Africa found below the Sahara Desert
- The spread of desert and poor soil
- An ethnic group that is found along the coast
- Someone's beliefs, customs, and traditions
- A group of people that share characteristics
- An ethnic group mostly found in central Ghana and has a Golden Stool as a symbol
- A general term for over 400 ethnic groups
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- A synonym for the word farming
- The movement of water from where it is to where it is needed
- A group of people who share beliefs
- The dirtiness of a liquid caused by human waste, industrial waste, oil spills etc.
- Ideas being spread from one place to another
- People grow crops for themselves and not to be sold
- The process of cutting down trees and other plants
- An ethnic group founded on the Arabian Peninsula
- Food grown in large quantities to be sold
- Land that can be used for farming
20 Clues: A synonym for the word farming • Someone you have descended from • Land that can be used for farming • The spread of desert and poor soil • A group of people who share beliefs • Food grown in large quantities to be sold • A general term for over 400 ethnic groups • Someone's beliefs, customs, and traditions • All of Africa found below the Sahara Desert • ...
Unit 3 Review 2023-09-27
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- vegetation zone that receives little rain and is very cold
- large spinning wind and rain storms - in the Pacific near Asia
- atmospheric conditions at one particular place and time
- low latitudes tend to be this temperature
- ______________ is caused by pollution from factories
- ______ currents bring hot or cold water
- patterns of atmospheric conditions over long periods of time
- vegetation zone that has 4 seasons and receives medium amounts of rain
- higher __________ areas tend to be colder
- this allows land to be used for farming that would otherwise be too dry
- __________ has an air pollution problem
- Chernobyl experienced a major _________ disaster
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- funnel shaped wind storms
- vegetation zone with evergreen trees and wolves
- large spinning wind and rain storms - near America
- cutting down trees and not replanting
- a season of heavy rains in South and Southeast Asia
- In the Netherlands, this allows more land to be used
- __________ allows farming in mountains
- farmable land turning into desert
- _______ currents bring hot or cold air
- vegetation zone that receives lots of rain and is very warm
22 Clues: funnel shaped wind storms • farmable land turning into desert • cutting down trees and not replanting • __________ allows farming in mountains • _______ currents bring hot or cold air • ______ currents bring hot or cold water • __________ has an air pollution problem • low latitudes tend to be this temperature • higher __________ areas tend to be colder • ...
Unit 1 Early Civilizations Review 2023-08-18
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- example of Egyptian technology and advancement
- King of Mesopotamia who made a code of laws
- civilization with a writing not deciphered yet
- expectation of women in the Indus River Valley when their husband dies
- an independent city that had its own king in Mesopotamia
- writing of the Indus River Valley
- the belief in more than one god
- the symbol writing of ancient Egypt
- greatest advancement for the Indus River valley to help their cities
- god king of Egypt
- preserving the body in ancient Egypt after death
- ____________ and Euphrates Rivers
- what all the rivers do to help farm
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- ancient temple in the center of Mesopotamia city-states
- river that the Indus River valley civilization formed around
- paper used in ancient Egypt for writing
- the main economic job of the early civilizations
- the change from hunting to farming
- river the flows from South to North in Africa
- civilization that formed around 2 rivers
- ancient writing of Mesopotamia on clay
- lowest level of Egyptian society
- continent of Mesopotamia and Indus River Valley
23 Clues: god king of Egypt • the belief in more than one god • lowest level of Egyptian society • writing of the Indus River Valley • ____________ and Euphrates Rivers • the change from hunting to farming • the symbol writing of ancient Egypt • what all the rivers do to help farm • ancient writing of Mesopotamia on clay • paper used in ancient Egypt for writing • ...
Slavery 2021-12-17
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- laws in the southern states that controlled enslaved people
- a machine that picked cotton seeds
- farmer who owns a small farm
- a plantation manager
- African-American religious folk songs
- a soft and fluffy white fiber which was picked by slaves
- a war between the North and South over slavery
- the use of transportation on water that transported slaves from their homeland
- the ability to read and write
- a network of "safe houses" owned by people who opposed slavery
- an area where slaves were typically located
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- a large-scale estate meant for farming that specializes in cash crops
- an act of violent or open resistance
- a state in which slavery was illegal
- a female African-American leader who helped people go to the Underground Railroad
- condition in which one human being was owned by another
- the practice of cultivating plants and livestock (producing crops and farming)
- a common punishment that slaves went through
- codes laws passed by different periods in the southern US
- a man who has slaves working for him
- a man who openly rebelled against his owner
21 Clues: a plantation manager • farmer who owns a small farm • the ability to read and write • a machine that picked cotton seeds • an act of violent or open resistance • a state in which slavery was illegal • a man who has slaves working for him • African-American religious folk songs • a man who openly rebelled against his owner • an area where slaves were typically located • ...
Percy 2022-05-19
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- PEP is fighting to keep this GMO crop from market
- Indian farmers were devastated by the high cost of this crop
- Ready Canola the commercial name of the GMO seed at issue in this movie
- Percy's granddaughter wants to grow this crop when she inherits the farm
- this movie is based on a ___ story
- North American farmers have paid over one hundred __ dollars in GMO settlements
- Percy is accused of growing this crop illegally
- ___ is the foundation of civilization
- another GMO crop grown in North America
- farmers plant these in the ground
- the G in GMO
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- a chemical that keeps weeds from growing
- People for ___ Protection
- Big Agro only cares about this
- this case was eventually tried in the ___ Court of Canada
- Christopher Walken is known for another "farming" video called, "More ____"
- a small town in Saskatchewan
- the O in GMO
- Percy's granddaughter
- Percy's wife
- Christina Ricci is best known for her role as this Addams Family member
- the M in GMO
22 Clues: the O in GMO • Percy's wife • the M in GMO • the G in GMO • Percy's granddaughter • People for ___ Protection • a small town in Saskatchewan • Big Agro only cares about this • farmers plant these in the ground • this movie is based on a ___ story • ___ is the foundation of civilization • another GMO crop grown in North America • a chemical that keeps weeds from growing • ...
Unit 1 Early Civilizations Review 2025-01-15
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- example of Egyptian technology and advancement
- King of Mesopotamia who made a code of laws
- civilization with a writing not deciphered yet
- expectation of women in the Indus River Valley when their husband dies
- an independent city that had its own king in Mesopotamia
- writing of the Indus River Valley
- the belief in more than one god
- the symbol writing of ancient Egypt
- greatest advancement for the Indus River valley to help their cities
- god king of Egypt
- preserving the body in ancient Egypt after death
- ____________ and Euphrates Rivers
- what all the rivers do to help farm
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- ancient temple in the center of Mesopotamia city-states
- river that the Indus River valley civilization formed around
- paper used in ancient Egypt for writing
- the main economic job of the early civilizations
- the change from hunting to farming
- river the flows from South to North in Africa
- civilization that formed around 2 rivers
- ancient writing of Mesopotamia on clay
- lowest level of Egyptian society
- continent of Mesopotamia and Indus River Valley
23 Clues: god king of Egypt • the belief in more than one god • lowest level of Egyptian society • writing of the Indus River Valley • ____________ and Euphrates Rivers • the change from hunting to farming • the symbol writing of ancient Egypt • what all the rivers do to help farm • ancient writing of Mesopotamia on clay • paper used in ancient Egypt for writing • ...
Ethical Purchasing Vocabulary 2024-02-01
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- To grow or nurture crops or ideas
- Environmentally friendly and able to be maintained over time
- Getting rid of waste or unwanted items
- Person who purchases goods or services
- Farming of a single crop species in a large area
- Gathering crops or resources from nature
- Disinformation sent out by an organization to present an environmentally responsible public
- Social movement for better trade conditions and sustainability
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- Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth
- To remove or obtain something from a source
- The economical and social system that encourages people to buy more goods
- Natural, without synthetic chemicals
- Farming of fish and sea life
- Liquid waste discharged into the environment (usually by factories)
- Able to be broken down naturally by bacteria or other organisms
- The way people spend and make money
- Process of extracting substances from soil or other materials by dissolving them in water
- Substance used for destroying pests, typically insects or rodents
- Morally right or acceptable
- Unintended capture of non-target species in fishing
20 Clues: Morally right or acceptable • Farming of fish and sea life • To grow or nurture crops or ideas • The way people spend and make money • Natural, without synthetic chemicals • Getting rid of waste or unwanted items • Person who purchases goods or services • Gathering crops or resources from nature • To remove or obtain something from a source • ...
A Green Cornfield 2024-11-14
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- A light wind, often refreshing and cool.
- An area of land used for farming or pasture.
- A field of grass or wildflowers, often part of rural landscapes.
- A colour of sky
- Quick or fast in movement
- The process of increasing in size or developing, often in plants.
- The main stem of a plant, typically supporting leaves or flowers.
- The bright light of the sun, crucial for plant growth.
- The process of preparing soil for planting crops.
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- Soil rich in nutrients, ideal for growing crops.
- It might happen after singing for a long time
- People who cultivate crops or raise livestock.
- Quiet and not making any noise
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and livestock breeding
- A cultivated plant, such as wheat or corn, grown for food or profit.
- A young plant or shoot emerging from the ground.
- Water that falls from the sky, essential for crops.
- A structure made by birds to lay eggs and raise their young.
- A type of bird
- A color in cornfiedld
20 Clues: A type of bird • A colour of sky • A color in cornfiedld • Quick or fast in movement • Quiet and not making any noise • A light wind, often refreshing and cool. • An area of land used for farming or pasture. • It might happen after singing for a long time • People who cultivate crops or raise livestock. • Soil rich in nutrients, ideal for growing crops. • ...
Demain (2015) 2025-05-06
Across
- To transform waste into new products.
- The state of living with insufficient resources.
- Refers to something that can be maintained long-term without harming the environment.
- Volunteering one’s time and services without payment.
- What we throw away after use.
- The massive cutting down of trees in forests.
- Measure of the environmental impact of human activities.
- Economic model based on reusing and recycling resources.
- To use something excessively or unnecessarily.
- Energy from natural sources like wind and sunlight.
- Respectful of the environment.
- biologique Method of farming that avoids chemicals.
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- Long-term changes in temperatures and weather conditions.
- Increase in global average temperatures.
- Variety of living species in an ecosystem.
- Energy from sunlight and heat.
- Action of keeping something in good condition, to protect.
- To help or support something or someone.
- Shift from using fossil fuels to renewable energies.
- Transforming used materials for reuse.
- To receive or gain from something.
- Sustainable farming method that mimics nature.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- Support or assistance between individuals or groups.
- To use resources or products.
25 Clues: What we throw away after use. • To use resources or products. • Energy from sunlight and heat. • Respectful of the environment. • To receive or gain from something. • To transform waste into new products. • Transforming used materials for reuse. • Increase in global average temperatures. • To help or support something or someone. • Variety of living species in an ecosystem. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 🐑 2022-03-31
Across
- a young sheep under 12 months of age or that does not have any permanent incisor teeth
- farming using small inputs over large areas of land
- wool, wool shorn straight from the sheep
- a ram joined to crossbred ewes to improve carcase traits
- purpose, an animal used for two different purposes, such as meat and wool production
- the permanent separation of the lamb from the mother
- a sheep with no more than two permanent teeth
- a cluster of wool fibres
- an animal with both parents of the same breed
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- the process of removing the wool from the sheep
- docking, removal of the tail
- farming undertaken on small areas usually under 20 hectares involving large inputs
- meat from older sheep
- an animal with parents of two different breeds
- the removal of folds of skin around the tail area
- a mature male sheep with intact testes
- the measurement used to describe the fibre diameter of wool
- a mature female sheep
- a castrated male sheep
- an animal born naturally with no horns
20 Clues: meat from older sheep • a mature female sheep • a castrated male sheep • a cluster of wool fibres • docking, removal of the tail • a mature male sheep with intact testes • an animal born naturally with no horns • wool, wool shorn straight from the sheep • a sheep with no more than two permanent teeth • an animal with both parents of the same breed • ...
Westward Expansion 2024-08-29
Mesopotamia farming 2023-06-06
6 Clues: A form of watering crops • Where irrigation was invented • The trenches they dug for water • The problem that irrigation solves • The problem that was solved by irrigation • The form that replaced flood canal irrigation
joel salatin 2024-02-12
12 Clues: acts • young • spouse • you grow it • writes book • grows crops • south America • they eat corn • farming method • his farm location • fed to lots of chickens • moooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Canadian crossword 2016-04-30
Across
- animals without backbones but with hard, protective shells.
- which farming involves large area of land?
- which farming involves relatively small area of land?
- which process in water cycle mostly like evaporation.
- a tree which remains evergreen.
- fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor.
- places in the earth where water is in there.
- a deciduous tree which loses its leaves annually.
Down
- how is the class 1 land quality?
- water falls from the sky in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- as water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again.
- oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen.
- an important local industry in Atlantic Canada and parts of British Columbia.
- lands can be damaged by.
- commercial fishing that is carried out close to shore in small independently owned boats.
- commercial fishing that is carried out farther from shore in larger company-owned boats.
16 Clues: lands can be damaged by. • a tree which remains evergreen. • how is the class 1 land quality? • which farming involves large area of land? • places in the earth where water is in there. • oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen. • a deciduous tree which loses its leaves annually. • fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor. • ...
6th History Benchmark Review 2014-08-23
Across
- Runs vertically; measures distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- Used in agricultural societies to bring water to farmland
- Location of a land bridge that once connected Russia with Alaska
- Line of 0 degrees latitude; runs around the center of the Earth
- The number one most important resource for settlement
- Rivers provide routes for transportation and _____.
- Burning trees to clear land for farming
- More dependable way to get food than hunting and gathering
Down
- Used by hunter-gatherers to make tools
- Difficult to live on, but provide protection from enemies
- A person who moves from place to place
- Line of 0 degrees longitude
- Most important resource for Egyptians
- The Agricultural Revolution was a change from hunting to ________.
- Runs horizontally around the Earth, like a belt
- Invention that increased the amount of land that could be farmed
16 Clues: Line of 0 degrees longitude • Most important resource for Egyptians • Used by hunter-gatherers to make tools • A person who moves from place to place • Burning trees to clear land for farming • Runs horizontally around the Earth, like a belt • Rivers provide routes for transportation and _____. • The number one most important resource for settlement • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-02-20
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- The average age at time of death
- The ability to read and write
- An economy based around subsistence farming
- buy goods in large quantities and sell them to retailers
- Government controls the production and distribution of all goods
- An industry focused on the construction of goods by hand or machinery
- The Wealth and purchasing power of a group
- Government owns companies for the benefit of the public
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- Economic system that has freedom for producers and consumers
- An economy that allows for both public and private ownership of businesses
- The sale of goods to consumers
- A measure for how advanced an economy is
- Land that is good for farming
- A country's human resources
- Condition where there is not enough product to meet the demand for the product
- Manmade resources that a country uses to produce goods and services
16 Clues: A country's human resources • The ability to read and write • Land that is good for farming • The sale of goods to consumers • The average age at time of death • A measure for how advanced an economy is • The Wealth and purchasing power of a group • An economy based around subsistence farming • Government owns companies for the benefit of the public • ...
Test your thinking 2018-04-20
8 Clues: its an underground stem. • Seeds dispersed by water • farming Farming on the hills. • Gathering of crop after it ripens • A plant which can grow from a leaf • Process of seed growing into a seedling • crop A seasonal crop grown in winter. • chemicals used to add nutrients in the soil.
AP WORLD Unit 6 Mini Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Prime commodity for the British East Indian Company
- Result of the Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement
- The Irish ____ Famine
- Many colonies switched from subsistence farming to ____ crop farming
- Philosophical movement that emphasized reason and logic
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- John Locke's belief in _____ Rights
- Colony where colonizers have migrated
- The ___ Wars forced Chinese ports open
8 Clues: The Irish ____ Famine • John Locke's belief in _____ Rights • Colony where colonizers have migrated • The ___ Wars forced Chinese ports open • Result of the Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement • Prime commodity for the British East Indian Company • Philosophical movement that emphasized reason and logic • Many colonies switched from subsistence farming to ____ crop farming
A Better Way 2025-11-19
8 Clues: To keep something alive • A way of doing something • A large tool used for farming • Saving; the opposite of waste • Having another/a different choice • A plant or plant product that can be grown • Another word for farming or growing something • Gathering crops at the end of a growing season
MR.MM.IS 2016-10-20
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- Discovery in Southern China
- Beginning of farming
- domesticated planets animals gradually changed
- Another example of major change
- the production of food surpluses
- another word for surroundings
- People who hunted animals
- climate slowly changed from cold to dry to warm and wet
- introduce a new animal or plant to another region
- People who gathered berries and seeds
- involves a nomadic lifestyle supported by large herds of animals
- try to acquire or develop
- area or division
- a place located in Egypt
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- place where millet has been grown since 3000BC to 2000 BC
- natural feature on earths surface
- communication
- agriculture revolution took place
- Middle stone age
- Neolithic and Industrial are both
- period another word for period of time
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- One of the crops grown in Mesoamerica
- exercise control, influence and dominate
- a place located in Levant
- Spread very slowly
- where barley and wheat are mainly grown
- the whole series of past events connected with someone or something
28 Clues: communication • Middle stone age • area or division • Spread very slowly • Beginning of farming • a place located in Egypt • People who hunted animals • a place located in Levant • try to acquire or develop • Discovery in Southern China • another word for surroundings • Another example of major change • the production of food surpluses • natural feature on earths surface • ...
Sustainability 2017-05-01
Across
- relating to or found in the sea
- transparent, odourless, liquid which forms the seas and lakes
- relation of living things to one another & their surrounds
- food or nourishment
- a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
- power derived from the utilisation of resources
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- relating to or affected by tides
- a fire in scrub or a forest, one that spreads rapidly
- the activity of growing crops and raising livestock
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- gaseous compound released, associated with climate change
- a sudden natural catastrophe that causes great damage
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
- the science or practice of farming
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area
- ordinary people in general; the community
- physical world collectively, including plants and animals
- all the visible features of an area of land
- denoting energy derived from the sun's rays
- natural movement of the air, air blowing from a direction
22 Clues: food or nourishment • relating to or found in the sea • relating to or affected by tides • the science or practice of farming • convert (waste) into reusable material • all the inhabitants of a particular place • ordinary people in general; the community • all the visible features of an area of land • denoting energy derived from the sun's rays • ...
Chapter 1 2020-10-09
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- What can we study to learn about human
- what did our ancestors learn to make to keep warm?
- the word used for making plants/animals useful for humans
- What kind of soil should you have for farming?
- a person whos skilled in crafting items by hand
- Who are scientist that study objects to learn about the past?|
- What helped keep track of their experiences?
- Who usually did the hunting?
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- led to a major in society
- more then what is needed
- Where do people think we originated at?
- How many different Stone Ages are there?
- what gender is believed to discover farming?
- a type of ship used to carry goods overseas
- what had a large amount of public
- typically made out of refined copper and tin
- What was the only thing people could make out of in the stone age?
- the act of supplying land with water from one place to another using canals
- How many hikers discovered the Iceman?
- people without a home who moves around a lot
20 Clues: more then what is needed • led to a major in society • Who usually did the hunting? • what had a large amount of public • What can we study to learn about human • How many hikers discovered the Iceman? • Where do people think we originated at? • How many different Stone Ages are there? • a type of ship used to carry goods overseas • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-29
Across
- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison
- A small, hard seed
- a chemical substance that is used for insects
- things that are natural or related to nature
- infertile
- a trench in the earth made by a plow
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- anything that nourishes a living being.
- renewable energy source derived from living organism
- the time of year when the grain is collected on a farm;
- the artificial application of water to land
- The beginning of growth, as of a seed
Down
- a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land
- a large farming tool with blades
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- Waterless, parched
- a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste
- the conditions in which you live
- Grain storage place
- the act of caring for or raising plants.
- To eat grass
- To cut or collect crops
- the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (
- Lush, prolific
- an area of land, together with a house
25 Clues: infertile • To eat grass • Lush, prolific • Waterless, parched • A small, hard seed • Grain storage place • To cut or collect crops • a large farming tool with blades • the conditions in which you live • a trench in the earth made by a plow • The beginning of growth, as of a seed • an area of land, together with a house • plants that are grown on farms for food • ...
Advanced Africa Crossword 2025-12-09
Across
- nature's natural gifts
- someone who lacks a permanent home
- a country with no access to a large body of water
- a dry climate with little rainfall, but more than an arid region
- grasslands that spread across Africa
- the largest desert in Africa
- one of the leading causes in Africa of water pollution
- the process where cattle eat too much grass/vegetation
- growth and expansion of cities
Down
- resources that can not be replaced when they are gone Ex. water, fossil fuels, trees
- a large, humid natural area where it rains all year
- longest river in the world
- method of farming where plants are cut, and set on fire
- a large continent filled with many different cultures, languages, and more.
- the unnatural process of watering crops
- caused by deforestation, over-farming, and over-grazing
- slowly going through the process of desertification
- the natural process of breaking away topsoil
- the weather in an area for a long period of time
- the ethnic group in central/southern Africa that speaks many languages and believes aminism
20 Clues: nature's natural gifts • longest river in the world • the largest desert in Africa • growth and expansion of cities • someone who lacks a permanent home • grasslands that spread across Africa • the unnatural process of watering crops • the natural process of breaking away topsoil • the weather in an area for a long period of time • ...
B2G's OSRS Item Spawns 2025-12-14
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- Used in Construction and quests
- Produced when a fire dies
- Dropped by large monsters
- A thick substance
- Agility Werewolf Course
- Carries up to 4 servings of water
- Cannot be eaten on its own
- Picked from fields around Gielinor
- Used in Earnest the Chicken quest
- The lowest tier of Firemaking light sources
- A key farming tool
- One of the most common items in Runescape
- A Herblore and Cooking ingredient
- Level 1 Magic Reagent
- Used in Rogue's Den minigame
- An ingredient in other dishes
- A camel meat delicacy
Down
- Near worthless item worn for aesthetics
- Did you observe by the Observatory?
- An item used with the Thieving skill
- It makes your eyes water, but it does heal some health
- Requires Ranged level 1 to wield
- The weakest shield available
- Used in the Slayer skill
- A formerly useless item found in Wilderness
- Heals 2HP when eaten
- Grown with farming, used in pies
- An item used in many things like quests and crafting
- Provides an alternative entrance to Edgeville Dungeon
- A multi functional tool
30 Clues: A thick substance • A key farming tool • Heals 2HP when eaten • Level 1 Magic Reagent • A camel meat delicacy • Agility Werewolf Course • A multi functional tool • Used in the Slayer skill • Produced when a fire dies • Dropped by large monsters • Cannot be eaten on its own • The weakest shield available • Used in Rogue's Den minigame • An ingredient in other dishes • ...
Food key words 2024-01-29
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- Farmers who just farm for livestock
- Beef washing in the Amazon often involves beef farmers illegally doing this ...
- Farming with a low input of materials and labour over a large area
- Farming that produces crops/animals to sell to make profit
- Farming that produces only enough crops/food to feed a family
Down
- Using resources in a way that doesn’t damage the environment or exhaust it.
- Grazing, milking, ploughing, harvesting are examples of...
7 Clues: Farmers who just farm for livestock • Grazing, milking, ploughing, harvesting are examples of... • Farming that produces crops/animals to sell to make profit • Farming that produces only enough crops/food to feed a family • Farming with a low input of materials and labour over a large area • ...
UOI-5 How we organize ourselves 2021-01-20
Across
- - farming that deals with art , science , technolgy
- - name one ornamental plant
- - Weeds are .......plants in places
Down
- - Tambura is called ...... of all instrument
- - which instrument Pandit Ravi Shankar plays
- - Tambura is an instrument
- - Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma plays which instrument
- - type of farming in which farmer focus on feed themselves
8 Clues: - Tambura is an instrument • - name one ornamental plant • - Weeds are .......plants in places • - which instrument Pandit Ravi Shankar plays • - Tambura is called ...... of all instrument • - Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma plays which instrument • - farming that deals with art , science , technolgy • - type of farming in which farmer focus on feed themselves
Soil and it's important 2021-03-04
8 Clues: planting more trees • the break down of rocks • the cutting down of trees • mixture of dead plants and animals • conservation stopping soil removal • soil the most fertile layer of soil • soil mixture of sandy soil and clay soil • farming a farming practice adopted in hilly areas to stop soil erosion
Test your thinking 2018-04-20
8 Clues: its an underground stem. • Seeds dispersed by water • farming Farming on the hills. • Gathering of crop after it ripens • A plant which can grow from a leaf • Process of seed growing into a seedling • crop A seasonal crop grown in winter. • chemicals used to add nutrients in the soil.
South America Physical Geography 2023-05-08
Across
- grasslands in northern South America
- plant life
- wide open areas used for grazing and crops
- Mountains mountain range extending 5,500 miles along the western side of South America
- a small river that drains into a larger river
- Falls the highest waterfall in the world, located in Venezuela
- Nino a reversal of usual wind and ocean currents
- shadow a dry region on one side of a mountain range
- the grassy plain in Argentina
Down
- the variety of species in an ecosystem
- River Basin located in South America, the largest river basin on Earth
- Desert a desert located on the western side of the Andes Mountains
- farming farming to grow only enough food for families to eat
- the continuous movement of air or water in the same direction
- a process by which plants and trees release water vapor into the air
- gas a gas that traps the sun's heat over earth
16 Clues: plant life • the grassy plain in Argentina • grasslands in northern South America • the variety of species in an ecosystem • wide open areas used for grazing and crops • a small river that drains into a larger river • gas a gas that traps the sun's heat over earth • Nino a reversal of usual wind and ocean currents • shadow a dry region on one side of a mountain range • ...
Latin America 2025-12-16
Across
- A crop that is grown to be sold.
- Where one country rules another country.
- A resource that can't be used up as fast as it renews.
- Natives from land that has been conquered.
- Tourism that brings people to ecosystems while avoiding damaging it.
- Removing trees from a forest.
- A way of using resources that meets the needs of current people but not for future generations.
Down
- Tall, densley growing trees in an area with 160 in of rainfall a year.
- A leader who governs by force.
- Type of farming to sell the crops.
- A resource that takes so long to farm it can't be replaced.
- A trade agreement that allows most goods to move freely among, US, Canada and Mexico.
- Hiring someone outside a company to do work that was once done within the company.
- Country with no ocean coastline.
- Farming used to provide for for the farmers family.
- A Brazilian Shack.
16 Clues: A Brazilian Shack. • Removing trees from a forest. • A leader who governs by force. • A crop that is grown to be sold. • Country with no ocean coastline. • Type of farming to sell the crops. • Where one country rules another country. • Natives from land that has been conquered. • Farming used to provide for for the farmers family. • ...
Week 5 Spelling 2019-05-27
Industrialization 2020-10-22
Industrialization 2020-10-22
Lesson 1- The Maya 2025-01-02
Across
- The Mayan Astronomers developed these to help plan farming
- The continent the first Americans arrived from
- Who they thought would punish them if they displeased the king
- The writing system the Mayans used
- The number the Mayans added to the system of numbers
- These were built on top of pyramids so priests could be closer to the gods
- The name of the farming method that the Mayans used
- the Olmecs carved large ______ out of stone
- This provided ash and obsidian which were both helpful
- One of the possible reasons that the Mayan cities fell
- The type of forest where the Mayans lived
Down
- Raised roads were connected to these
- The way most people arrived in America
- How we learned about the Mayan culture
- Buildings for observing the sky
- The name of the peninsula where the Mayans lived
16 Clues: Buildings for observing the sky • The writing system the Mayans used • Raised roads were connected to these • The way most people arrived in America • How we learned about the Mayan culture • The type of forest where the Mayans lived • the Olmecs carved large ______ out of stone • The continent the first Americans arrived from • ...
Early Americans Vocabulary 2025-10-14
Across
- An area of land that shares similar features (climate, culture, geography)
- A flat step of land made on a hill or mountain for farming
- Groups of people divided by wealth, job, or importance in society
- A large group of lands and people ruled by one leader or government
- A person who moves from place to place to find food or shelter
- A group of people with an organized society, including cities, government, and culture
- A Spanish soldier who conquered lands in the Americas
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- The study of stars, planets, and space
- Believing in many gods
- The farming of crops and animals for food
- A building for worship or religious ceremonies
- A person who buys, sells, or exchanges goods
- Rich land where plants grow easily
- Very large or huge in size
- A person who manages or organizes work in a government or business
- An ancient book made of pages with writing or drawing
16 Clues: Believing in many gods • Very large or huge in size • Rich land where plants grow easily • The study of stars, planets, and space • The farming of crops and animals for food • A person who buys, sells, or exchanges goods • A building for worship or religious ceremonies • A Spanish soldier who conquered lands in the Americas • ...
Quiz 1 2025-09-08
Across
- Living things in the environment
- Can manufacture energy through light
- A physical component that measures the hotness or coldness in an environment
- the production of renewable biological resources and the conversion of these resources and waste streams into value added products
- Entire range of external influence acting on an organism both the physical and biological, and other organisms
- The liquid portion of the outermost layer of the planet (Two Words)
- _____ commercialized farming. A farming where more than 50% is used for home consumption.
- Innermost layer of the earth.
- provides oxygen for respiration
- A component that interacts with the non-living components
Down
- comes from living organisms such as plants and animals.
- Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth.
- where plant grows and human builds houses to live in
- a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words)
- Living things that can survive within a narrow range of temperatures
- Non living things in the environment
16 Clues: Innermost layer of the earth. • provides oxygen for respiration • Living things in the environment • Can manufacture energy through light • Non living things in the environment • Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth. • where plant grows and human builds houses to live in • a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words) • ...
Unit1 2017-10-21
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- A person who purchases goods and services
- A place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place
- What buy or sell?
- Management of limited resources
- Buying and selling goods and services
Down
- implementation the activity or business of growing crops and animal farming
- Industry engaged in the process of obtaining coal
- Stock of money, materials, who we use
- The process of increasing in size
9 Clues: What buy or sell? • Management of limited resources • The process of increasing in size • Buying and selling goods and services • Stock of money, materials, who we use • A person who purchases goods and services • Industry engaged in the process of obtaining coal • A place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place • ...
UOI-5 How we organize ourselves 2021-01-20
Across
- - Weeds are .......plants in places
- - Tambura is an instrument
- - Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma plays which instrument
- - Tambura is called ...... of all instrument
- - name one ornamental plant
Down
- - type of farming in which farmer focus on feed themselves
- - farming that deals with art , science , technolgy
- - which instrument Pandit Ravi Shankar plays
8 Clues: - Tambura is an instrument • - name one ornamental plant • - Weeds are .......plants in places • - which instrument Pandit Ravi Shankar plays • - Tambura is called ...... of all instrument • - Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma plays which instrument • - farming that deals with art , science , technolgy • - type of farming in which farmer focus on feed themselves
Unit1 2017-10-21
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- The process of increasing in size
- implementation the activity or business of growing crops and animal farming
- Stock of money, materials, who we use
- Industry engaged in the process of obtaining coal
Down
- A place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place
- A person who purchases goods and services
- Buying and selling goods and services
- Management of limited resources
- What buy or sell?
9 Clues: What buy or sell? • Management of limited resources • The process of increasing in size • Buying and selling goods and services • Stock of money, materials, who we use • A person who purchases goods and services • Industry engaged in the process of obtaining coal • A place where an industrial or manufacturing process takes place • ...
Fun on the Farm 2022-02-03
Across
- The science of farming.
- A subtype of farm that is dedicate to raising livestock such as cattle or sheep.
- What you find in a chicken coop.
- Common farming machine that helps compete many tasks.
Down
- Shelter for farm animals.
- Farm animal that you ride.
- A process that breaks down and moves soil, especially if land is overgrazed.
- Grain that grows on the cob.
- Baby cow.
9 Clues: Baby cow. • The science of farming. • Shelter for farm animals. • Farm animal that you ride. • Grain that grows on the cob. • What you find in a chicken coop. • Common farming machine that helps compete many tasks. • A process that breaks down and moves soil, especially if land is overgrazed. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-05
Across
- farming is practiced in Palampur
- main source of irrigation in Palampur
- growing two crops on the same land in one season
- multiple-cropping practice in Palampur
Down
- main economic activity in Palampur
- main source of income for landless laborers in Palampur
- modern farming practice adopted in Palampur
- government scheme provides employment opportunities for rural people in Palampur
- Which organization provides technical assistance to the farmers in Palampur
9 Clues: farming is practiced in Palampur • main economic activity in Palampur • main source of irrigation in Palampur • multiple-cropping practice in Palampur • modern farming practice adopted in Palampur • growing two crops on the same land in one season • main source of income for landless laborers in Palampur • ...
History Cross World Puzzle 2021-04-26
Across
- a way of farming with irrigated water
- who went to spread christianity
- a way of farming animals for wool
- what buildings featured patios and verandas
- what is a commemoration of a battle against France in 1862
- the first two explorers to go to the was
- a gold pan and rifle box were needed
- what law made it so water was owned by the community
- a type of cow that ran wild in the southwest
- who lived in lawless town and looked for gold
- hats that were used to keep the sand out of cowboys eyes
Down
- the creator of the mormen religion
- the people that came from china(this is easy so don't get this wrong)
- the people who founded salt lake city
- what type of women where in the west
- what is a type of mexican party that happened on ranchos
- the clash of european food with native food
- they went to the west for fur trading
- the path that hundreds that went to the west
- where the Californios live
20 Clues: where the Californios live • who went to spread christianity • a way of farming animals for wool • the creator of the mormen religion • what type of women where in the west • a gold pan and rifle box were needed • the people who founded salt lake city • a way of farming with irrigated water • they went to the west for fur trading • the first two explorers to go to the was • ...
Agriculture Crossword 🐑 2022-03-31
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- a young sheep under 12 months of age or that does not have any permanent incisor teeth
- farming using small inputs over large areas of land
- wool, wool shorn straight from the sheep
- a ram joined to crossbred ewes to improve carcase traits
- purpose, an animal used for two different purposes, such as meat and wool production
- the permanent separation of the lamb from the mother
- a sheep with no more than two permanent teeth
- a cluster of wool fibres
- an animal with both parents of the same breed
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- the process of removing the wool from the sheep
- docking, removal of the tail
- farming undertaken on small areas usually under 20 hectares involving large inputs
- meat from older sheep
- an animal with parents of two different breeds
- the removal of folds of skin around the tail area
- a mature male sheep with intact testes
- the measurement used to describe the fibre diameter of wool
- a mature female sheep
- a castrated male sheep
- an animal born naturally with no horns
20 Clues: meat from older sheep • a mature female sheep • a castrated male sheep • a cluster of wool fibres • docking, removal of the tail • a mature male sheep with intact testes • an animal born naturally with no horns • wool, wool shorn straight from the sheep • a sheep with no more than two permanent teeth • an animal with both parents of the same breed • ...
chapter 10 agriculture 2022-02-27
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- mainly used to generate products for sale off the farm
- what happens to the land when humans do a lot of crop planting etc.
- using different fields each year
- a flooded field for growing rice
- conducted on commercial principles
- the area surrounding a city where milk is supplied
- harvesting twice a year o the same field
- when humans stopped relying on hunting and gathering
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- farmers must put a lot of effort to produce the maximum land
- fast diffusion of new agricultural technology
- designed mainly to provide food for the farmer and their family
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- farming methods that preserve productivity of land
- the seasonal migration of livestock
- herding domesticated animals
- when people shift activity from one field to another
- large farm that specializes with making one or two crops for sale
- when its hard to buy good quality food
- planting crops on high places to reduce farm production cost
- the growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
21 Clues: herding domesticated animals • using different fields each year • a flooded field for growing rice • conducted on commercial principles • the seasonal migration of livestock • commercial gardening and fruit farming • when its hard to buy good quality food • harvesting twice a year o the same field • fast diffusion of new agricultural technology • ...
Revolutionary Cross Word 2015-10-21
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- Made things quicker to mass produce goods.
- Cyrus McCormick's invention that made farming easier.
- Due to factories, these increased.
- Most famous textile mill in Massachusetts.
- Robert Fulton's invention that cut 905 of shipping for farmers.
- There was a increase in this when the spread of cotton increased.
- Pats made by Eli that changed the industry.
- Helped connect the West and the East.
- Invented by Eli Whitney to refine cotton
- Antebellum economy when southern cotton was important.
- The Know Nothing Party was formed to limit this.
- Area provided 75% of worlds cotton.
Down
- Reduced travel time and cost to ship goods.
- By 1860 this way of travel was the most popular.
- This area became a network of cash crops.
- John Deere's invention that made farming easier.
- To form a specialized economy for the North, South, and they west had new components.
- This city in the Commercial Capital of The United States.
- Canal that provided the first major link between the East and West.
- Cotton in 1820 became the most dominant what?
20 Clues: Due to factories, these increased. • Area provided 75% of worlds cotton. • Helped connect the West and the East. • Invented by Eli Whitney to refine cotton • This area became a network of cash crops. • Made things quicker to mass produce goods. • Most famous textile mill in Massachusetts. • Reduced travel time and cost to ship goods. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-10-10
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- the physical features of a place including landforms and bodies of water
- farming
- an extra supply of something you don't need
- a long time with no rainfall
- a large complex society with major achievements and a shared culture
- the belief and worship in a higher power often in the form of god or gods
- the great things a society accomplishes
- a way to get water to growing crops using canals
- a person who buys and sells goods often away from home
- the charge governments give their people to pay for public works projects like schools and roads
- to move
- a person who is constantly moving from home to home
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- a type of building
- a farming tool to turn up soil
- fertile soil left behind after flooding
- in the city
- anything having to do with the production of goods and services, trading, or money
- ideas related to government, leaders and laws
- animals used by humans for food or work
- trading
- training or taming an animal
- in the countryside
22 Clues: farming • trading • to move • in the city • a type of building • in the countryside • a long time with no rainfall • training or taming an animal • a farming tool to turn up soil • fertile soil left behind after flooding • animals used by humans for food or work • the great things a society accomplishes • an extra supply of something you don't need • ...
Mesopotamia Review 2023-01-19
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- law _____ were created to keep society fair and just
- early writings were on these tablets
- were professional writers in Mesopotamia
- south of Tigris River
- rich soil made this easier
- writing was done on ___
- carried by rivers which created fertile soil
- ______ spoke to the gods
- opposite of monotheism
- using water from a water source to grow crops
- city-states were surrounded by these
- how many months in a year
- study of the stars/constellations
- much of Mesopotamia is surrounded by ___
Down
- sold items
- circle, seconds, minutes
- This writing was created with a triangle-type device
- means between two rivers in _______
- was used in pottery, farming, and chariots
- copper and tin
- people who make things
- Mesopotamian society was broken up into three _________
- seed ____
- more food meant populations ______
- was used before money
- one of the rivers which made up the Mesopotamian region of the Middle East
- where the fertile crescent is located
- Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Turkey were _____ part of ancient Mesopotamia
- a Ziggurat is a _____ for the gods
29 Clues: seed ____ • sold items • copper and tin • south of Tigris River • was used before money • people who make things • opposite of monotheism • writing was done on ___ • circle, seconds, minutes • ______ spoke to the gods • how many months in a year • rich soil made this easier • study of the stars/constellations • more food meant populations ______ • a Ziggurat is a _____ for the gods • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2022-09-25
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- Natural barriers kept the Chinese __________ from other civilizations
- Technique used for farming
- A type of farming for growing crops on hills or mountains
- Egyptians referred to this river as a gift
- Major trade route connecting Asia to Europe
- Interaction deals with humans and how they interact with their _______________
- This desert was a natural barrier for the Egyptians
- Theme of geography defined by absolute and relative
- Physical and _________ characteristics make up Place
Down
- The Huang He River Civilization is south of what country?
- Religion originating on the Indian subcontinent
- Belief in many gods
- Defined by unifying characteristics
- The Egyptians had a ____________ of food which meant they had more than what they needed
- Mesopotamia is the land between the Tigris and ______ Rivers.
- Step pyramids from Mesopotamia
- Mesopotamia and Egypt are located on the______
- The Indus River Valley civilization was located in modern day ______
- People, goods and ___________ make up Movement
- The Indus Valley people were quite advanced. They had ______ in their homes.
- Seasonal wind patterns with a wet and dry season
21 Clues: Belief in many gods • Technique used for farming • Step pyramids from Mesopotamia • Defined by unifying characteristics • Egyptians referred to this river as a gift • Major trade route connecting Asia to Europe • Mesopotamia and Egypt are located on the______ • People, goods and ___________ make up Movement • Religion originating on the Indian subcontinent • ...
European Exploration 2022-08-26
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- he wanted to sail southwest instead of southeast
- the island that columbus landed in in 1492
- ______ _____ sponsored many expeditions in the 1400s
- the _____ _______ were kept a secret in order to keep the monopoly
- middle ages in europe
- this country largely depended on livestock and farming
- a european explorer who went on a 24 year expedition with his father and uncle
- the city the Turks captured in 1453
- an official journey to speak to the authority of another country
- a system of trade for goods and services
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- ________________ _______ rounded the cape of good hope
- all water route from ______ to Southern asia had been found
- an area in the middle east that is sacred to the jewish, christian, and islamic faiths
- a society who relies only on agriculture or farming
- ____ ________ had complete monopoly on the spice islands
- a system of money
- managed to break the monopoly on the spice islands
- complete ownership of a resource/industry
- ________________ went on the 24 year expedition with their son/ nephew.
- naitive from the country of Mongolia
20 Clues: a system of money • middle ages in europe • the city the Turks captured in 1453 • naitive from the country of Mongolia • a system of trade for goods and services • complete ownership of a resource/industry • the island that columbus landed in in 1492 • he wanted to sail southwest instead of southeast • managed to break the monopoly on the spice islands • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- production of plant life for crops
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
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- farm animals
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
- African american people played a major role in this and were forced to work with no pay
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- care and management of the environment
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
Ancient civilizations 2023-06-02
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- having more than one spouse at a time
- a gift of an animal or slaughter to honor the gods
- in Incan clan
- shared by community
- a person who speaks to gods and talks about the future
- a political unit within a city
- the capital city of aztec empire
- a set of actions that is always performed the same way as a part of religious ceremony
- and burn a farming technique where you cut all vegetation and burned to clear land for farming
- a vertical slab of stone with carvings or characters
- writing that uses pictures as symbols
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- a solid earthen road.
- passed from parent to child
- 2 groups who both agree to work together
- a professional soldier who is paid to fight for another country or group.
- a public square or open area in a city.
- uniform behavior according to a set of beliefs
- pyramid a social structure in the shape of a pyramid
- year the time it takes earth to travel once around the sun
- half human half god
20 Clues: in Incan clan • shared by community • half human half god • a solid earthen road. • passed from parent to child • a political unit within a city • the capital city of aztec empire • having more than one spouse at a time • writing that uses pictures as symbols • a public square or open area in a city. • 2 groups who both agree to work together • ...
dust 2025-06-22
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- / Farm animals like cattle and sheep
- / Farming without irrigation in low-rain areas
- / The uppermost, fertile layer of soil
- / Land used for growing crops
- / Nickname for dark, dust-filled windstorms
- / The practice of farming and raising animals
- / Protecting the land from erosion
- / Plants grown for food or profit
- / Region most affected by the Dust Bowl
- / Midwestern state affected by wind erosion
- / Movement of people from one place to another
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- / A state where soil was also blown away by storms
- / People who work the land to grow food
- / A severe drought and windstorm event that hit the central U.S.
- / One of the states hardest hit by the Dust Bowl
- / A strong storm with powerful gusts
- / Southwestern state included in Dust Bowl region
- / Leaving an area due to danger or hardship
- / Wearing away of soil by wind or water
- / Barely having enough to survive
- / Large areas of flat, open land
- / A long period without rain
- / A family farm, often given by government programs
- / Southern state impacted by dust storms
- / Difficult times or suffering
25 Clues: / A long period without rain • / Land used for growing crops • / Difficult times or suffering • / Large areas of flat, open land • / Barely having enough to survive • / Plants grown for food or profit • / Protecting the land from erosion • / Farm animals like cattle and sheep • / A strong storm with powerful gusts • / The uppermost, fertile layer of soil • ...
Year 7 Revision, Autumn 2025-11-21
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- A species that tells us how polluted the environment is
- A food chain with many branches
- Used to help crops grow on farms
- Something that hunts another animal
- The process of algae blooming and causing dead zones in a lake
- The organisms and the environment in an area
- The type of farming that is sustainable
- This thing means 'is eaten by' in a food chain
- The place that organisms can inhabit
- The removal of trees from a forest
- The place that an animal lives
- An organism that only eats meat
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- The type of farming that makes the most profit
- The first organism in a food chain
- The differences in living things in an ecosystem
- Something that is hunted by another animal
- Something that eats another organism
- A slight change within a species
- Something that helps an organism survive
- The thing that is passed on in food chains
- To take the number of organisms in an area
- An organism that only eats plants
- Used to kill insects on crops
23 Clues: Used to kill insects on crops • The place that an animal lives • A food chain with many branches • An organism that only eats meat • Used to help crops grow on farms • A slight change within a species • An organism that only eats plants • The first organism in a food chain • The removal of trees from a forest • Something that hunts another animal • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2022-09-25
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- Natural barriers kept the Chinese __________ from other civilizations
- Technique used for farming
- A type of farming for growing crops on hills or mountains
- Egyptians referred to this river as a gift
- Major trade route connecting Asia to Europe
- Interaction deals with humans and how they interact with their _______________
- This desert was a natural barrier for the Egyptians
- Theme of geography defined by absolute and relative
- Physical and _________ characteristics make up Place
Down
- The Huang He River Civilization is south of what country?
- Religion originating on the Indian subcontinent
- Belief in many gods
- Defined by unifying characteristics
- The Egyptians had a ____________ of food which meant they had more than what they needed
- Mesopotamia is the land between the Tigris and ______ Rivers.
- Step pyramids from Mesopotamia
- Mesopotamia and Egypt are located on the______
- The Indus River Valley civilization was located in modern day ______
- People, goods and ___________ make up Movement
- The Indus Valley people were quite advanced. They had ______ in their homes.
- Seasonal wind patterns with a wet and dry season
21 Clues: Belief in many gods • Technique used for farming • Step pyramids from Mesopotamia • Defined by unifying characteristics • Egyptians referred to this river as a gift • Major trade route connecting Asia to Europe • Mesopotamia and Egypt are located on the______ • People, goods and ___________ make up Movement • Religion originating on the Indian subcontinent • ...
13 Colonies Review 2020-09-23
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- In New England, they had ____ schools.
- The ___ Act taxed paint, lead, & glass.
- The Southern colonies used ___ for schooling.
- One way New England colonies made money.
- The middle colonies farmed ____ to make bread.
- The Stamp Act made a tax on everyday items like ___
- In New England __ played a large role in society
- The middle colonies had lots of _____.
- To refuse to use or buy something.
- The southern colonies' economy relied on _____.
- Name of the people who settled Massachusetts.
- One group who settled in Pennsylvania.
- A fancy word for a complaint or an issue.
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- Settlers from Europe who lived in the colonies.
- To prove correct or to be right.
- The King said no going past the Appalachian __
- The oldest Southern colony.
- The harbor where colonists dumped tea in protest.
- Britain use _____ neglect with the colonies.
- Britain made the _ Acts to punish colonists.
- This was the south's major source of income.
- The 13 colonies bordered the ___ ocean.
- To allow soldiers to stay in your home.
- New England has __ soil which is bad for farming.
24 Clues: The oldest Southern colony. • To prove correct or to be right. • To refuse to use or buy something. • In New England, they had ____ schools. • The middle colonies had lots of _____. • One group who settled in Pennsylvania. • The ___ Act taxed paint, lead, & glass. • The 13 colonies bordered the ___ ocean. • To allow soldiers to stay in your home. • ...
Alex's Inca crossword 2021-01-29
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- The capital of the Incas.
- Forced to stand by the gate to tell people about their crime.
- someone who delivered messages.
- How many feet above sea level.
- one of the regions of the incan empire.
- What they would strap to a noble babies head to make it look pointed.
- alone all day.
- What was the main crop they grew.
- what was a very important animal to the Incas.
- A very common job for most people.
- What they did to the nobles when they die.
- All gods where based with this.
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- Another one of the regions.
- plaza surrounded by temples and buildings.
- These people could not go on the roads.
- Their was little of this because of harsh punishments.
- The only ones who went to school.
- where the capital Cuzco was.
- what kind of farming did they do.
- Who was the first ruler.
- He was known as a god and had all the power.
- They had long air.
- They had short hair.
- The sun god.
24 Clues: The sun god. • alone all day. • They had long air. • They had short hair. • Who was the first ruler. • The capital of the Incas. • Another one of the regions. • where the capital Cuzco was. • How many feet above sea level. • someone who delivered messages. • All gods where based with this. • The only ones who went to school. • what kind of farming did they do. • ...
Unit 7 Test Review 2023-02-09
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- grown to be sold or traded
- area with conditions suitable for certain plants
- to wash nutrients out of the soil
- farming goal is to produce enough to survive
- gold, uranium, chrome, and platinum
- illegal hunting of protected animals
- farmers move every year to find new land
- home to ancient civilizations
- a tropical grassland containing scattered trees
- desert in a large semi-arid sandy savanna in SA
- eastern tip of Africa
- a large waterfall
- the disappearance or end of a species
- most common form of media
- group group of people who share beliefs/culture
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- farming organized as a business
- the loss or destruction of forests
- process in which land is turned to desert
- steep cliff between a higher/lower surface
- the movement of people to big cities
- largest hot desert in the world
- crack in the earth's crust
- policy of strict separation of races in Africa
- 2nd largest country in Africa
- tourism based on concern for the environment
- rate % of people who can read and write
26 Clues: a large waterfall • eastern tip of Africa • most common form of media • grown to be sold or traded • crack in the earth's crust • home to ancient civilizations • 2nd largest country in Africa • farming organized as a business • largest hot desert in the world • to wash nutrients out of the soil • the loss or destruction of forests • gold, uranium, chrome, and platinum • ...
Western Movement 2013-02-03
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- Populist candidate who delivered the "Cross of Gold" speech.
- Finished in Utah and connected East and West by rail.
- The herding of cattle from Texas to Wyoming and Kansas.
- Wrote "A Century of Dishonor."
- Texans who drove cattle to the stockades.
- Main source of resources to Plains Indians.
- Used to make effective and cheap fences on the plains.
Down
- Technique of farming using vast amounts of land.
- Created to give Native Americans a "safe" place to live.
- Extorted farmers by charging high prices for shipping their grain.
- 1859 lode found in Nevada that sparked another gold rush.
- American socialist party that had large support from western farmers.
- Notorious western outlaw who was claimed to have killed 26 people.
- Custer's last stand.
- Town created quickly by gold rushes.
- Indian chief whose family was killed by Mexicans.
- Area of Sioux reservation where gold was discovered.
- Number of different crops a typical western farmer planted.
- Proposed policy that allowed exchange of silver bullion for silver coins at US Mints.
- Farming technique that used frequent shallow cultivation.
20 Clues: Custer's last stand. • Wrote "A Century of Dishonor." • Town created quickly by gold rushes. • Texans who drove cattle to the stockades. • Main source of resources to Plains Indians. • Technique of farming using vast amounts of land. • Indian chief whose family was killed by Mexicans. • Area of Sioux reservation where gold was discovered. • ...
crossword fun 2017-05-04
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- offensive What was a turning point for Vietnam
- The military used what to destroy villages and pesticides
- Nixon Who won the election in 1968
- What changed the foreign policy
- wall What was built to honor the dead,wounded,and missing fighters
- Farmers Farming that provides only enough to feed the family.
- chi Minh Who gained control of communist in south Vietnam
- End of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists
- Founded by prince Siddhartha Gautama
- what has allowed countries to modernize their economies
- To human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
- with honor Nixon wanted what in Vietnam
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- this hit SE Asia on December 26th,killed 230,000 people
- The teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
- Farming raising of crops and livestock for sale
- Main religion in the Philippines
- Wat Largest temple in the world
- Way the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest
- Action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
- Nixon orders the Christmas bombings on who
- The self, the cause of all misery
21 Clues: What changed the foreign policy • Main religion in the Philippines • Wat Largest temple in the world • The self, the cause of all misery • Nixon Who won the election in 1968 • Founded by prince Siddhartha Gautama • with honor Nixon wanted what in Vietnam • Nixon orders the Christmas bombings on who • offensive What was a turning point for Vietnam • ...
Midterm Review 2025-01-07
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- a lowly person or outcaste of Hinduism
- religion mostly found in India
- these can be caused if the summer monsoons are late
- this is extremely polluted
- area of Asia between Africa and India
- people survived by hunting and gathering
- a set of strict laws in Mesopotamia
- a social structure often depicted as a triangle
- the Oldest River Civilization
- Hindus believe this is a goddess and that she forgives your sins if you bath in its water
- Crescent The area that included the Nile and the Tigris/Euphrates Rivers that was great for farming
- seasonal winds that carry rain for 6 months- affects India and parts of Asia
- the process of removing salt from sea water so its drinkable/potable
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- people discovered farming and domestication of animals
- otherwise known as Siddhartha Gautama
- Elders should be respected and obeyed
- Hindus believe that "what goes around, comes around."
- when a desert is expanding
- Hindus believe your soul get reborn into a new body when you die
- social structure in Hinduism
- ultimate goal of a Buddhist
- Buddha's guidelines to be a good Buddhist
- these animals are sacred to Hindus and they will not eat them.
23 Clues: this is extremely polluted • when a desert is expanding • ultimate goal of a Buddhist • social structure in Hinduism • the Oldest River Civilization • religion mostly found in India • a set of strict laws in Mesopotamia • otherwise known as Siddhartha Gautama • Elders should be respected and obeyed • area of Asia between Africa and India • a lowly person or outcaste of Hinduism • ...
The Stone Age 2025-12-07
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- Large wild cat hunted by early humans
- Tool used to hunt animals
- A tool used to cut meat and wood
- Stone Age people who grew crops and kept animals
- Dangerous Ice Age animal with thick fur and horns
- Fire helped humans keep warm and ______ food
- Early humans hunted this large hairy animal
- Animal skins were used to make these
- Place where early humans lived or sheltered
- The Stone Age period when farming began
- This animal lived in herds and was hunted for food
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- Small sharp tools used in the Mesolithic
- Stone Age people began to tame these
- The longest and earliest part of the Stone Age
- A sharp stone used as a tool or weapon
- The middle part of the Stone Age
- Dog-like animal that may have been one of the first tamed
- Stone Age people travelled from place to place
- The period before people wrote things down
- Early humans made paintings on these
- What humans did instead of farming in the Mesolithic period
- The time when humans used stone tools
22 Clues: Tool used to hunt animals • The middle part of the Stone Age • A tool used to cut meat and wood • Stone Age people began to tame these • Animal skins were used to make these • Early humans made paintings on these • Large wild cat hunted by early humans • The time when humans used stone tools • A sharp stone used as a tool or weapon • The Stone Age period when farming began • ...
AP HUMAN TERMS 2025-05-14
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- Changing voting lines to help one political group
- A mix of languages that becomes a main language
- More people move into cities
- People can change the environment to fit their needs
- Something that brings people in a country together
- Fixing old city areas so that richer people move in
- The world is becoming more connected through trade and culture
- A different way of speaking the same language
- How ideas, goods, or culture spread from one place to another
- Belief that your culture is better than other cultures
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- A religion that tries to spread to everyone everywhere
- The environment controls what people can do
- Farming that uses a lot of work on a small land
- When people move from cities to neighborhoods outside the city
- Something that pulls people in a country apart
- A religion that is tied to a specific group or place
- When a culture fully blends into another
- A simple language made so that two groups can talk
- When two cultures meet and share traits
- Farming that uses a lot of land with less work
20 Clues: More people move into cities • When two cultures meet and share traits • When a culture fully blends into another • The environment controls what people can do • A different way of speaking the same language • Something that pulls people in a country apart • Farming that uses a lot of land with less work • Farming that uses a lot of work on a small land • ...
Revolutionary Cross Word 2015-10-20
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- Parts made by Eli Whitney that changed the north's industry
- Gin Invented by Eli Whitney to make cotton refine.
- Lowell Mill The most famouse mill in Massachussetts.
- York City Comercial Capital of the United States.
- This area provided 75% of the worlds cotton.
- Plow John Deere's invention that made farming easier.
- Cotton Was named for the southrn cotton was so important to the antebellum econonmy.
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- Cyrus McCormick's invntion that made farming easier.
- Road In 1860 this way of transportation became the most popular.
- Mass prduced textiles, farm equipment, other finished goods.
- Reduced travel time and cost.
- There was a increase of these due to growth of factories.
- Canal canal that provided the 1st major link between the east and west.
- boat Robert Fulton invention
- Helped connect the west and east.
- This area became the network of cash crop farms.
16 Clues: boat Robert Fulton invention • Reduced travel time and cost. • Helped connect the west and east. • This area provided 75% of the worlds cotton. • This area became the network of cash crop farms. • York City Comercial Capital of the United States. • Gin Invented by Eli Whitney to make cotton refine. • Cyrus McCormick's invntion that made farming easier. • ...
Ancient China 2025-09-03
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- The process of New dynasties turning to old dynasties
- What river assisted in Chinese farming?
- to hold balance with nature
- The king ruled from _________ during the shang dynasty
- Loyal to family and government
- To respect your father and mother
- Legalism state that humans were _____ __ ______.
- This group of people made up the majority of population in the Shang Dynasty
- tech. advancement on boats that led to a major expansion on trade
- This dynasty began construction on the Great wall of china
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- Before this dynasty, china was made up of warring tribes
- The king ruled with an authority from heaven
- Aka Han Gazu who led China into the Han Dynasty
- This was a farming society ruled by an aristocracy
- Teachings of Laosi that sets proper forms of human behavior
- This person led a revolt against the Shang rulers and created the Zhou Dynasty
16 Clues: to hold balance with nature • Loyal to family and government • To respect your father and mother • What river assisted in Chinese farming? • The king ruled with an authority from heaven • Aka Han Gazu who led China into the Han Dynasty • Legalism state that humans were _____ __ ______. • This was a farming society ruled by an aristocracy • ...
Olmecs 2025-11-17
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- : Raised stone structures used for temples in many Mesoamerican cities.
- : Civilization that created early writing and calendar systems after the Olmecs.
- : Ancient book made of folded bark or deerskin pages.
- : Early civilization known as the “mother culture” of Mesoamerica.
- : Feathered serpent god worshiped by many Mesoamerican cultures.
- : Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming.
- : Picture-writing used by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations.
- : Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on Lake Texcoco.
- : System used to measure time for farming and religious ceremonies.
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- : Payment made by conquered peoples to the Aztec Empire.
- : Symbol-based picture writing used to record stories or events.
- : Civilization known for building stone pyramids on the Yucatán Peninsula.
- : Religious belief in many gods.
- : Staple crop of Mesoamerican peoples.
- : Landform on which the Maya built much of their civilization.
- : Civilization of southern Mexico that developed one of the first writing systems.
16 Clues: : Religious belief in many gods. • : Staple crop of Mesoamerican peoples. • : Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming. • : Ancient book made of folded bark or deerskin pages. • : Payment made by conquered peoples to the Aztec Empire. • : Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on Lake Texcoco. • : Picture-writing used by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. • ...
kush cw 2021-12-15
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- Wealthy center of Kushite society
- A native language
- Egyptian word for gold
- made tools to be for easier farming
- What does the c. stand for?
- The place 300 miles away from Kush
- The river located near Kush
- The practice of designing
- Kushite rulers also built this
- A sister(s) of a king
- A formal argument between countries
- Meroë wanted to beat them for their strength
- A black residue
- What is the word for a line of rulers?
- A type of gardening or farming tool
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- Kush began to use more of this
- Directed an attack with Queen Amanirenas
- The greatest of all kadankes
- Capital of kush
- An act of respect or gratitude
- A type of wood and color
- The most highest point
- Uniter of the Two Lands
- The place located around the Nile River
- People that invaded Kush came from here
- Pre-prepared wood
- Meroë used this as transport for goods
- Made from a part of elephant tusk
- A certain material made from animal skin
29 Clues: Capital of kush • A black residue • A native language • Pre-prepared wood • A sister(s) of a king • Egyptian word for gold • The most highest point • Uniter of the Two Lands • A type of wood and color • The practice of designing • What does the c. stand for? • The river located near Kush • The greatest of all kadankes • Kush began to use more of this • An act of respect or gratitude • ...
Chapter 1 2020-10-09
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- How many hikers discovered the Iceman?
- what gender is believed to discover farming?
- What kind of soil should you have for farming?
- the act of supplying land with water from one place to another using canals
- people without a home, who moves around a lot
- what had a large amount of public buildings
- What can we study to learn about humans back then
- a type of ship used to carry goods overseas
- How many different Stone Ages are there?
- a person who's skilled in crafting items by hand
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- led to a major change in society back then
- Who are scientist that study objects to learn about the past?
- Where do people think we originated at?
- Who usually did the hunting?
- the word used for making plants/animals useful for humans
- What helped keep track of our ancestors experiences?
- typically made out of refined copper and tin
- what did our ancestors learn to make to keep warm?
- What was the one of the only things people could make weapons out of in the stone age?
- more then what is needed
20 Clues: more then what is needed • Who usually did the hunting? • How many hikers discovered the Iceman? • Where do people think we originated at? • How many different Stone Ages are there? • led to a major change in society back then • what had a large amount of public buildings • a type of ship used to carry goods overseas • what gender is believed to discover farming? • ...
Quinn Bigney P6 crossword assignment 2022-05-09
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- too many people 2
- the amount of ages in a pop 2
- ethnicities living together 6
- more than one language 3
- area where food not available 5
- origin 1
- land where civilization is 1
- international trade fee 7
- closest to the market 5
- one god 3
- wallerstien 4
- 12 miles off the coast 4
- how big something is 1
- 200 miles off the coast 4
- mothers dying in birth 1
- cdr same as cbr 2
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- used to grow most of our food 5
- rate of dead babies 2
- removal of an ethnicity 3
- many gods 3
- christaller 6
- weber 7
- south africas segregation 4
- factory on mexican border 7
- rostow 7
- blending of cultures 3
- steam trains 7
- moving into a counry 2
- farming alot in a big area 5
- farming alot in a small area 5
- coordinates 1
- preventing urban sprawl 6
- cencentration of people 6
- poor neighborhoods 6
- cultural area 4
35 Clues: weber 7 • origin 1 • rostow 7 • one god 3 • many gods 3 • christaller 6 • coordinates 1 • wallerstien 4 • steam trains 7 • cultural area 4 • too many people 2 • cdr same as cbr 2 • poor neighborhoods 6 • rate of dead babies 2 • blending of cultures 3 • moving into a counry 2 • how big something is 1 • closest to the market 5 • more than one language 3 • 12 miles off the coast 4 • mothers dying in birth 1 • ...
Civilizations Test Review + Important Terms 2022-11-21
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- The _______ city was created to show the wealth and importance of the Emperor; peasants and foreigners were not permitted inside.
- Lived in Mesoamerica
- This empire was known for their bronze statues and sculptures
- Mali and Ghana were both known for trading Gold and ____
- Mansa Musa was from this Empire
- Created the Twelve Tables
- Floating island designed by the Aztecs for farming
- The last dynasty of China
- The Birthplace of Democracy
- The Vikings first practiced Odinism and then switch to this religion
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- Designed by the Inca to keep track of large numbers
- The Inca united their empire through a ____ system
- Lived in Central Mexico
- Lived in the Andes Mountain Region
- The Inca used _________ farming to build steps in the mountain side in order to grow crops
- Slash and ______ agriculture was practiced by the Maya
- An important invention by the Chinese that helped with navigation
- A ________ was the type of Government used by the Viking
- The largest Desert in Africa
- First Europeans to reach North America
- Zheng He led ______ voyoages of exploration for China
21 Clues: Lived in Mesoamerica • Lived in Central Mexico • Created the Twelve Tables • The last dynasty of China • The Birthplace of Democracy • The largest Desert in Africa • Mansa Musa was from this Empire • Lived in the Andes Mountain Region • First Europeans to reach North America • The Inca united their empire through a ____ system • ...
Key terms 2019-12-03
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- the source of many diseases causing the lack of safe drinking water
- people who share a common set of characteristics like language, physical features, customs, and traditions
- their language is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu with a little Portuguese
- all of Africa located below the Saharan
- farming
- most common type of agriculture in Africa
- process of clearing down tress as well as overgrazing
- relatives who came before
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- people who share a common set of beliefs
- the process by which a country's wealth increases over time
- food grown in large quantities with the purpose of selling it for profit
- believe that the golden stool came from the heavens
- erosion process in parts of Africa
- a general ethnic term to describe the original groups in Africa
- the spread of ideas from one region to another
- also known as indigenous religions
- beliefs customs, and traditions
- fertile refers to land that is good for farming
- getting water from its source to where it is needed
- originally from the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to North Africa
20 Clues: farming • relatives who came before • beliefs customs, and traditions • erosion process in parts of Africa • also known as indigenous religions • all of Africa located below the Saharan • people who share a common set of beliefs • most common type of agriculture in Africa • the spread of ideas from one region to another • fertile refers to land that is good for farming • ...
Caddo Tribe Crossword 2024-10-17
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- Had a position of spiritual leadership and were responsible for communication with the supreme god.
- True or false: The Caddos had only large villages.
- Significant consequence of contact with europeans.
- Method of survival.
- Had a position of principal headman, were responsible for religious leadership, decision-making influence between villages and led important services.
- Terrestrial animal food source.
- Something they adopted from the Europeans due to trade connections.
- Famous for having a large_______ network.
- True or false: The Caddo tribe, even though small, is still alive because people are working hard not to let it die.
- Caddo’s soil was ___________.
- Was this tribe stationary or nomadic?
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- Plant that provides MAIN food source.
- Region of Texas where this tribe lived.
- Type of art that Caddo made.
- Type of shelter that the tribe had.
- The caddo was also a ________ society.
- One of their food sources that came from farming.
- This was a _________ society.
- Lake Name given to a lake in honor of the Caddo tribe.
- Marine animal food source.
20 Clues: Method of survival. • Marine animal food source. • Type of art that Caddo made. • This was a _________ society. • Caddo’s soil was ___________. • Terrestrial animal food source. • Type of shelter that the tribe had. • Plant that provides MAIN food source. • Was this tribe stationary or nomadic? • The caddo was also a ________ society. • Region of Texas where this tribe lived. • ...
English 2024-11-17
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- A site or tool used to navigate the internet.
- A part taken from a longer text.
- Careful study of one’s own work to improve it.
- To judge or evaluate work, often done by peers.
- If something is ...... probably happen. to happen, it will
- To search for information in a detailed manner.
- The way something is organized or arranged
- Farmers who grow organic vegetables have to ....... using pesticides.
- Something that is not a strength, opposite of strength.
- ....... goods are high-quality, expensive goods.
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- A specific part or characteristic of something.
- Farming ........ are the ways farming is done
- A food ....... is a small structure where you can buy food, for example in a market or in a street.
- The state of being aware of the latest information.
- The results or conclusions of research.
- if something is ....... it is not natural.
- Crop ....... are the amount of crops produced in a particular place.
- To copy files from the internet to your computer.
- If food is grown or produced....... comes from the area nearby. it
- A large piece of college work or homework.
20 Clues: A part taken from a longer text. • The results or conclusions of research. • if something is ....... it is not natural. • The way something is organized or arranged • A large piece of college work or homework. • A site or tool used to navigate the internet. • Farming ........ are the ways farming is done • Careful study of one’s own work to improve it. • ...
Vallie - Plant Agriculture 2025-09-15
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- A period in the 1930s of severe dust storms that devastated the Southern Plains region of the U.S.
- Intermediate size particles
- Ideal for farming: moderate water retention and percolation rate
- Humus : non-decomposed plant matter
- Parent Material : rock that has undergone little weathering because it is so deep underground
- In 1929 the sock market crashed - wheat prices began to plummet
- Subsoil : tiny rock particles that leach down from the topsoil
- When the water runs through the soil
- Deepest topsoil, best for farming
- Shallow O & A horizons due to rapid plant grown and leaching
- Acidic soils due to the needles the trees drop
- Molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen
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- Deep O-horizons & deep roots
- Topsoil : organic matter mixed with weathered rock particles
- Loosens and mixes soil, increasing water precolation and mixing O-horizon Humus into the topsoil
- Bedrock : unweathered solid rock
- Largest parucke size
- Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat
- Shallow A horizons due to low productivity
- Smallest particle
20 Clues: Smallest particle • Largest parucke size • Intermediate size particles • Deep O-horizons & deep roots • Bedrock : unweathered solid rock • Deepest topsoil, best for farming • Humus : non-decomposed plant matter • When the water runs through the soil • Shallow A horizons due to low productivity • Acidic soils due to the needles the trees drop • ...
Kaleb's AG 2025-03-27
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- Rotation – The practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land to maintain soil fertility.
- – The process of gathering crops.
- – A chemical used to kill insects and protect crops.
- – Tool used to turn over soil before planting.
- – The science of soil management and crop production.
- – Farm animals raised for food, labor, or wool.
- – A structure that creates a controlled climate for plants.
- – The amount of crops produced per area of land.
- – Growing plants in water without soil.
- – Fermented, stored animal feed made from grass or corn.
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- – A long period with little or no rainfall affecting crops.
- – A substance added to soil to promote plant growth.
- – Structure where bees live and produce honey.
- – Decomposed organic matter used as fertilizer.
- – Land covered with grass used for grazing animals.
- – Farming method that avoids synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- – An unwanted plant that competes with crops.
- – Artificial watering of crops to help them grow.
- – A vehicle used for farming tasks like plowing and planting.
- – A technique to join two plant parts to grow as one.
20 Clues: – The process of gathering crops. • – Growing plants in water without soil. • – An unwanted plant that competes with crops. • – Structure where bees live and produce honey. • – Tool used to turn over soil before planting. • – Decomposed organic matter used as fertilizer. • – Farm animals raised for food, labor, or wool. • ...
13 Colonies Crossword 2025-11-04
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- Crops raised to be sold for money
- Colonies with rocky soil, forests, and a short growing season
- A reason people leave a place
- A Southern cash crop along with tobacco and indigo
- Middle Colony founded by William Penn for religious tolerance
- A reason people move to a new place
- A group of people ruled by their home country but living elsewhere
- Middle Colony workers who ground grain into flour
- New England town building for meetings and worship
- Middle Colonies were the most culturally and religiously what
- Colonies with fertile soil, rivers, and called the “Breadbasket Colonies”
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- A written contract giving permission to start a colony
- Fertile Middle Colony land was good for growing this crop
- The first permanent English settlement in North America
- Large-scale farming system in the Southern Colonies
- The main farming challenge in New England
- A major job in New England because of forests and coastline
- The colony founded by the Pilgrims seeking religious freedom
- Colonies with rich soil, warm weather, and large plantations
- Forced labor by people on Southern plantations
20 Clues: A reason people leave a place • Crops raised to be sold for money • A reason people move to a new place • The main farming challenge in New England • Forced labor by people on Southern plantations • Middle Colony workers who ground grain into flour • A Southern cash crop along with tobacco and indigo • New England town building for meetings and worship • ...
Economics 1st & 2nd Lesson Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-22
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- Most Abundant Factor of Production in India?
- What is the main activity in Palampur?
- What term describes people who are jobless and actively seeking employment?
- Jeetu & Seetu brother comes under which cycle?
- How do we define the crop produced on a given piece of land during a single season?
- Term for production primarily for self-consumption?
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- Nearest town to Palampur?
- One of the Non-farming Activities in Palampur?
- Synonym of Hidden Unemployment?
- cotton & Machine Oil are part of which capital?
- What term refers to the ability to read and write?
- Which crops are grown in the winter season and harvested in summer?
12 Clues: Nearest town to Palampur? • Synonym of Hidden Unemployment? • What is the main activity in Palampur? • Most Abundant Factor of Production in India? • One of the Non-farming Activities in Palampur? • Jeetu & Seetu brother comes under which cycle? • cotton & Machine Oil are part of which capital? • What term refers to the ability to read and write? • ...
