farming Crossword Puzzles
The Civil War 2023-02-02
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- The states that rapidly started with industries and opposed slavery
- States that allowed slavery
- the way that the U.S. got to get the country back together
- what caused the civil war
- A state in which they left the U.S
- part of the civil war that was against slavery
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- is the day that slaves got freedom
- States in which slavery was illegal
- was in favor of slavery
- were a way for former slaves to obtain freedom
- States in which farming was part of their economy and was in favor of slavery
- was a way that slaves could get money from farming
12 Clues: was in favor of slavery • what caused the civil war • States that allowed slavery • is the day that slaves got freedom • A state in which they left the U.S • States in which slavery was illegal • were a way for former slaves to obtain freedom • part of the civil war that was against slavery • was a way that slaves could get money from farming • ...
Farming Puzzle 2023-02-06
6 Clues: Alat untuk menyalurkan air • Media untuk menanam benih tanaman • Hewan yang membantu menggemburkan tanah • Agar tanaman dapat tumbuh subur, perlu diberi .... • Salah satu metode untuk budidaya tanaman sayur menggunakan air • Salah satu jenis tanaman sayur yang dapat dimanfaatkan sebagai bahan sayur sop
Farming Puzzle 2023-02-06
6 Clues: Alat untuk menyalurkan air • Media untuk menanam benih tanaman • Hewan yang membantu menggemburkan tanah • Agar tanaman dapat tumbuh subur, perlu diberi .... • Salah satu metode untuk budidaya tanaman sayur menggunakan air • Salah satu jenis tanaman sayur yang dapat dimanfaatkan sebagai bahan sayur sop
Farming quiz 2021-01-18
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- farming the type of farming in which crops are grown and animals are reared for sale .
- The rearing of silkworms for the production of silk
- leveller The levelling is done with the help of a
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- helps in beating grains and crops and is a threshing tool .
- Kharif crops are agricultural crops sown in season .
- refers to the supplying of water to the dry land.
6 Clues: refers to the supplying of water to the dry land. • leveller The levelling is done with the help of a • The rearing of silkworms for the production of silk • Kharif crops are agricultural crops sown in season . • helps in beating grains and crops and is a threshing tool . • farming the type of farming in which crops are grown and animals are reared for sale .
Farming crossword 2021-01-20
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- Process of upturning and loosening the soil to make it soft.
- In this type of farming farmers grow crops to feed himself and his family .
- It is a method of dropping seeds with help of seed drill.
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- Rearing and breeding of silkworms for production of silk.
- A crop grown in rainy season
- It helps in cutting crops in the field.
6 Clues: A crop grown in rainy season • It helps in cutting crops in the field. • Rearing and breeding of silkworms for production of silk. • It is a method of dropping seeds with help of seed drill. • Process of upturning and loosening the soil to make it soft. • In this type of farming farmers grow crops to feed himself and his family .
TomBrando 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • beat • free • length • make up • farming • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is not relevant • something is badly broken • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
natural selection 2025-05-20
15 Clues: babies • farming • features • eats meat • computers • jungle law • eats plants • man selected • in your blood • darwins thoery • a living thing • place an animal lives • get used to something • number of things in a area • the man who discovered natraul selection
Early humans 2017-10-09
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- Lucy was found in this country
- what replaced hunting and gathering?
- ____spent most of there time searching for food
- ___was much stronger then copper. It was copper and tin mixed
- scientists who study how humans related to one another and how the humans body developed
- ___ made it easier to work together and pass knowledge
- paleolithic people controlled and tamed ____
- Jericho and Catal Hyuck were the earliest known_____
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- the development of different kinds of jobs
- considered one of the most important events in human history
- scientists who look for evidence such as tools,weapons and other things made by humans
- who is older then lucy?
- humans and human like creatures that walk upright
- long periods of extreme cold
- People who move from place to place in groups
15 Clues: who is older then lucy? • long periods of extreme cold • Lucy was found in this country • what replaced hunting and gathering? • the development of different kinds of jobs • paleolithic people controlled and tamed ____ • People who move from place to place in groups • ____spent most of there time searching for food • humans and human like creatures that walk upright • ...
unit 8 2025-05-08
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- strategy to reunite the Southern states with the Union after the Civil War.
- is the name commonly used for the legislative branch
- were laws passed by Southern U.S. states after the Civil War
- Freedmen’s Bureau (officially the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands)
- state and local laws
- heightest court
- made slavery illegal
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- let the Southern states return to the U.S. easily
- refers to the sector of the economy that produces cloth,
- is a system of agriculture
- gave African American men the right to vote.
- is a farming system
- A group of people that have a plan agenst black people
- made everyone born in the U.S. a citizen
- Reconstruction. was the period after the Civil War when the U.S. Congress took control of rebuilding the South, starting around 1867
15 Clues: heightest court • is a farming system • state and local laws • made slavery illegal • is a system of agriculture • made everyone born in the U.S. a citizen • gave African American men the right to vote. • let the Southern states return to the U.S. easily • is the name commonly used for the legislative branch • A group of people that have a plan agenst black people • ...
Fs17 man Alex's crossword 2020-02-19
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- I got all my math pathway modules -------.
- I am not the best fan of -------.
- Australia --------.
- James is extremely --------.
- James ---------- got caught in cops and robbers on farming simulator 17.
- ------- environment.
- I ----- in getting away from James in cops and robbers on farming simulator 17.
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- when we play multiplayer on fs17 I always -------- that I want to play cops an d robbers.
- I wish my dad was a ------- and a farmer but the farmer came true.
- I was ------- in basketball to play on Fridays and training on Wednesday.
- Sonia was very ------- in art when she was my age.
- fs17-19 and is the best gaming ------ in the world.
12 Clues: Australia --------. • ------- environment. • James is extremely --------. • I am not the best fan of -------. • I got all my math pathway modules -------. • Sonia was very ------- in art when she was my age. • fs17-19 and is the best gaming ------ in the world. • I wish my dad was a ------- and a farmer but the farmer came true. • ...
Mesosamerica 2024-01-29
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- A large group or tribe like of people.
- The belief in many gods.
- A religion or way of living.
- when there is a lack of water.
- A small city with a leader.
- A old civilization that lived in mesoamerica.
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- A area of land that is covered on three sides with water in the Yucatán.
- When there is not enough or lack of food.
- A way of writing with pictures or symbols.
- A structure with a square or triangular base.
- A building that was used of religious ceremonies.
- Farming A way of farming in the mountains and resembles steps.
12 Clues: The belief in many gods. • A small city with a leader. • A religion or way of living. • when there is a lack of water. • A large group or tribe like of people. • When there is not enough or lack of food. • A way of writing with pictures or symbols. • A structure with a square or triangular base. • A old civilization that lived in mesoamerica. • ...
Chapter 16, Section 1 Review 2022-04-08
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- the Olmec were known for these huge creations
- the second word naming the zapotec city high atop a mountain
- "Slash and burn _____________"
- built by the Zapotec to create more land for farming
- after clearing the jungle by burning the jungle, this was used to fertilize land
- the mother culture
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- Sierra Madre Oriental lie to this direction
- Mysteriously, the Olmec civilization did this around 400 B.C.
- found on the Yucatan Peninsula and along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico
- these people lived in farming villages throughout the Oaxaca Valley.
- one of the three sisters grown by Mesoamerican farmers
- one of the Olmec's most important gods
12 Clues: the mother culture • "Slash and burn _____________" • one of the Olmec's most important gods • Sierra Madre Oriental lie to this direction • the Olmec were known for these huge creations • built by the Zapotec to create more land for farming • one of the three sisters grown by Mesoamerican farmers • the second word naming the zapotec city high atop a mountain • ...
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 51 2024-02-08
11 Clues: Cross • Saint • Juicer • Rafting • Blindness • Prescription • Stud [Clothing] • Data network [3w] • Safety glasses [3w] • Ring (used in accessories) • Sustainable farming [agricultura __________ ]
Mixed: Intermediate/Advanced 51 2024-02-08
11 Clues: Cross • Saint • Juicer • Rafting • Blindness • Prescription • Stud [Clothing] • Data network [3w] • Safety glasses [3w] • Ring (used in accessories) • Sustainable farming [agricultura _______]
Types of Farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: farming to raise fishes • farming done on the hills and mountains • farming in which organic wastes are used • farming in which two or more crops are grown • farming done to grow enough food to feed their family
Catfish Farming 2022-01-12
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- Large weighted nets used to harvest farm-raised catfish in the U.S.
- The "king" of U.S. aquaculture in terms of pounds produced and total value
- ____ Catfish: most commonly cultured species.
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- Small catfish, _____, are stocked each spring.
- All regions of _____ are suitable for catfish production.
- Where are catfish raised: the _____.
6 Clues: Where are catfish raised: the _____. • ____ Catfish: most commonly cultured species. • Small catfish, _____, are stocked each spring. • All regions of _____ are suitable for catfish production. • Large weighted nets used to harvest farm-raised catfish in the U.S. • The "king" of U.S. aquaculture in terms of pounds produced and total value
Farming Puzzle 2023-02-06
6 Clues: Alat untuk menyalurkan air • Media untuk menanam benih tanaman • Hewan yang membantu menggemburkan tanah • Agar tanaman dapat tumbuh subur, perlu diberi .... • Salah satu metode untuk budidaya tanaman sayur menggunakan air • Salah satu jenis tanaman sayur yang dapat dimanfaatkan sebagai bahan sayur sop
UNIT 5 AGRICULTURE 2023-11-28
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- cultivated plant grown as food
- method of farming where different crops are planted
- controlled application of water to soil
- system of farming that provides goods required by the farm family
- science of raising plants and animals for human use
- process of breeding, raising, and caring for livestock
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- practice of rotating crops for soil health
- agriculture method that focuses on long term viability
- agriculture system that avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides
- agricultural practice that involves growing a single type of crop over a large area
- process of protecting and improving the health of plants
- science/practice of growing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
12 Clues: cultivated plant grown as food • controlled application of water to soil • practice of rotating crops for soil health • method of farming where different crops are planted • science of raising plants and animals for human use • agriculture method that focuses on long term viability • process of breeding, raising, and caring for livestock • ...
Virginia Resources by Jacob Timney 2025-05-09
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- Natural, solid substances found in the Earth.
- Materials found in nature.
- A sedimentary rock used in construction and manufacturing.
- Black or brownish rock used as a fuel source.
- A hard, durable rock used in construction and monuments.
- Plants grown for food,fiber, or other purposes.
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- Wood that is used for building or furniture.
- An area of land over which surface water flows to a single collection place.
- The practice of farming, including raising animals and crops.
- Animals raised for food,fiber,or labor.
- The upper layer of Earth's surface, key part to farming.
- Large area of land covered by trees.
12 Clues: Materials found in nature. • Large area of land covered by trees. • Animals raised for food,fiber,or labor. • Wood that is used for building or furniture. • Natural, solid substances found in the Earth. • Black or brownish rock used as a fuel source. • Plants grown for food,fiber, or other purposes. • The upper layer of Earth's surface, key part to farming. • ...
Farming 2021-01-19
4 Clues: Rearing of fish • Farmers focus on growing enough food to feed their family • crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market • the branch of agriculture that deals whit art science and technology
Achient history Vocab2 crossword 2023-10-10
15 Clues: object • farming • to move • ansestor • relative • community • huge stone • time before • bridge strip • era start of fire • people who hunt animals • ages periods of time • era middle of stoneage • changing animals and plants • era first part of stone age
lIsT 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • free • beat • length • farming • make up • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is not relevant • something is badly broken • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
lIsT 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • beat • free • length • farming • make up • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is badly broken • something is not relevant • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
World Geo 2022-04-14
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- Belief in more than one gods
- Who or what originated in a place or area
- The spread of a disease in a large region (covid)
- Invading or taking over a place or area
- Belief in a single god
- Multiple different cultures together but distinguished and not mixed together
- Multiple different cultures come together as one, mixing and spreading their ideas with each other
- People who were born in a different country than they moved to
- Farming to sell and make profit out of
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- The spread of desert on land and the loss of water
- Constantly in travel, non-stop
- The spreading of a disease in a smaller region
- A very dry climate
- Farming to feed themselves and their families
- The beliefs, behaviors, history, and the arts of a group.
15 Clues: A very dry climate • Belief in a single god • Belief in more than one gods • Constantly in travel, non-stop • Farming to sell and make profit out of • Invading or taking over a place or area • Who or what originated in a place or area • Farming to feed themselves and their families • The spreading of a disease in a smaller region • ...
Georgia Commodities 2022-02-02
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- Georgia was the first state to charter a state university, the _________
- Georgia produces almost half of the ______ produced in the U.S
- The first state forestry center and forest fire lab were established in _____
- Georgia was the first colony to produce _____ commercially
- Georgia is called the _____
- More than 65% of Georgia is _______
- Georgia ranks first in the U.S. in the production of
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- grew up on a peanut farm in the small farming community of Plains, Georgia.
- Agriculture contributes approximately $73.3 _____ annually to Georgia's economy
- known by many as the sweetest onion in the world
- was invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia
- _______ production has increased significantly in Georgia
- The first agricultural experiment farm and station was established in _____.
- is only the production part
- it actually ranks ____ in United States peach production
15 Clues: is only the production part • Georgia is called the _____ • More than 65% of Georgia is _______ • known by many as the sweetest onion in the world • Georgia ranks first in the U.S. in the production of • it actually ranks ____ in United States peach production • _______ production has increased significantly in Georgia • ...
Yiming - Words covered in "Introduction to Agriculture" 2025-04-07
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- Plants grown for food, fiber, or fuel.
- The amount of crops or produce harvested.
- Decayed organic material used to enrich soil.
- A system of supplying water to land for growing crops.
- A field or garden of fruit-bearing trees like apples or oranges.
- The science of soil management and crop production.
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- Gathering crops when they're ready
- The practice of growing crops or raising animals for food and other products.
- Preparing and using land for crops.
- A glass structure used for growing plants in controlled conditions.
- Substances added to soil to promote plant growth.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that harm crops.
- The ability to maintain farming practices without harming the environment.
- Animals raised on farms, such as cows, pigs, or sheep.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow.
15 Clues: Gathering crops when they're ready • Preparing and using land for crops. • Plants grown for food, fiber, or fuel. • The amount of crops or produce harvested. • The upper layer of earth where plants grow. • Decayed organic material used to enrich soil. • Chemicals used to kill pests that harm crops. • Substances added to soil to promote plant growth. • ...
Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
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- The south did this to their secession
- A Jewish factory owner
- abolished slavery
- To stop someone from exerting their rights
- Farming on someone else's land but you own the equipment you use
- working for the ability to use supplies and land, it is extremely hard to get out of povery
- Gave people of color voting rights
- Making the south pay for what they did
- Laws that disenfranchised African Americans
- To formally approve
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- A terrorist group that works to disenfranchise African Americans
- Trying to return all southern states quickly
- gave everyone equal protection under the law
- The period of time from when the civil war ended until all the southern states returned
- A federal agency to help former slaves and poor whites
15 Clues: abolished slavery • To formally approve • A Jewish factory owner • Gave people of color voting rights • The south did this to their secession • Making the south pay for what they did • To stop someone from exerting their rights • Laws that disenfranchised African Americans • Trying to return all southern states quickly • gave everyone equal protection under the law • ...
GROUP 3 PUZZLE 2021-01-25
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- in that farming crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market.
- A branch that deals with science and technology to grow ornamental plants, medicinal plants etc.
- It makes the soil fit for growing crops. It is done by a leveller.
- helps in digging field.
- It does not use synthetic inputs like pesticides.
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- ___ farming is a type of farming in which farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- helps cutting crops in field.
- ___ is the process of cutting and collecting grains from the crop with the help of hand, sickle or machines.
8 Clues: helps in digging field. • helps cutting crops in field. • It does not use synthetic inputs like pesticides. • It makes the soil fit for growing crops. It is done by a leveller. • in that farming crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market. • A branch that deals with science and technology to grow ornamental plants, medicinal plants etc. • ...
Farming Revision, Green Revolution and World Trade Patterns 2013-03-04
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- Apart from improved varieties of crops, soil productivity was improved using these chemicals to achieve higher yields.
- The Green Revolution was successful in increasing crop yields thanks to the development of new _______ of crops, especially wheat.
- A group of chemicals used to control plant pests.
- From the final price of a banana bought in UK, the smallest percentage goes to the___________.
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- Farming methods that require small areas of land but high inputs of labour and capital.
- Pastoral farmers that move following their cattle around are called _________ herders.
- The green revolution was instrumental in increasing farming ________.
- Commercial farmers produce food in order to sell it and make a ________.
- Farmers who produce food for themselves and their families practice this type of farming.
9 Clues: A group of chemicals used to control plant pests. • The green revolution was instrumental in increasing farming ________. • Commercial farmers produce food in order to sell it and make a ________. • Pastoral farmers that move following their cattle around are called _________ herders. • ...
lIsT 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • free • beat • length • make up • farming • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is badly broken • something is not relevant • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
emani taylor 2015-02-23
17 Clues: of dna • culture • of crops • of cells • or values • of plants • engineering • of medicines • living things • of being tamed • of modifying dna • of living organisms • identical to its parent • from different organism • of making objects impure • made from renewable resources • that has parents of different species
THe open window 2025-02-10
15 Clues: pieces • gloomy • a reject • very close • a bad event • swamp,muddy • proper manner • gruesome,death • disappointment • sharing feelings • alleviated stress • calm cool composed • farming,country life • a group following an order • living in one place for a long time
lIsT 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • free • beat • length • make up • farming • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is not relevant • something is badly broken • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
lIsT 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • free • beat • length • farming • make up • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is not relevant • something is badly broken • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
Ancient civ 2025-09-18
15 Clues: new age • old age • travelers • middle age • agriculture • used to cook • crushed rocks • spear thrower • age minecraft • belief in a god • flotation device • in the late neolithic • first domesticated wolves • a civilization close together • someone who lives in a village
Mind the gaps:Reducing hunger by improving yields on small farms 2017-03-30
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- which millennium did the world hunger start to decrease?
- what is Africa overdue for
- 'new farming techniques could triple ----- production
- a word for food that is grown
- what is the first name of the author of the text
- how many counties are at alarming food rates
- where does 70% of all food come from
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- what is in a bigger demand due to population growth
- what is there too many of that makes Africa be food insecure
- what are we doing to Earth's lands?
- what is the average size of a farm in countries with a low food security
- what makes rice farming more sustainable and profitable
- how bad is Africa in food security low, medium, serious or alarming
- the --------- One Acre Fund has helped over 400,000 farmers across six different countries...
- who is the author's colleague
15 Clues: what is Africa overdue for • a word for food that is grown • who is the author's colleague • what are we doing to Earth's lands? • where does 70% of all food come from • how many counties are at alarming food rates • what is the first name of the author of the text • what is in a bigger demand due to population growth • ...
andy d 2023-10-17
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- salt on the earth's surface
- a process which a plant develops from a seed
- the particular animal life of a region
- arrangement of natural features of an area
- regions of the world that are characterized by climate and dominant forms of life
- the removal of the top soil by water or wind
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- Living organisms such as plants and animals
- new ideas or processes of farming
- refers to the distance of a place north and south to the equator
- natural features of the earth
- changing a sloped land into a step formation to enhance farming
- table the level below the surface where water is found
- the plant life of a particular region
- an individual animal or plant within the same species
- a piece of land in a low area that has been reclaimed by water
15 Clues: salt on the earth's surface • natural features of the earth • new ideas or processes of farming • the plant life of a particular region • the particular animal life of a region • arrangement of natural features of an area • Living organisms such as plants and animals • a process which a plant develops from a seed • the removal of the top soil by water or wind • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-24
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- _____ moved into Western territories during the 1850s
- heavily relied on by native amerians
- political movements supporting the rights of ordinary people, especially farmers
- this act spurred on farming in the west
- the ____ drive is moving of large groups of cattle
- this railroad made the country grow
- the _____ between settlers and native Americans played a big part in this time frame
- timezones ______ the country into different times
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- land set aside for the native Americans by the U.S goverment
- town that rapidly increased population
- This party was formed by farmers
- this was the so called " ______ Kingdom" era that involve ranchers and cowhands
- mining communities relied on _____ to transport supplies to stores
- the wooden knee _____ were major clashes against the goverment and the native americans
- these bodies of lands were great for farming
15 Clues: This party was formed by farmers • this railroad made the country grow • heavily relied on by native amerians • town that rapidly increased population • this act spurred on farming in the west • these bodies of lands were great for farming • timezones ______ the country into different times • the ____ drive is moving of large groups of cattle • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzel 2014-02-28
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- / lost jobs and livlihoods to machines
- Watt / who created a steam engine
- / Changed from self and animals to powered modes
- / Changed from singled-family to large farms
- Engine / Led to steam rather than waterpower in factories
- Frame / Invented by Richard Arkwright
- Loom / Invented by Edmund Cartwright
- / Robert Fulton invented the first steamboat called
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- Pasteur / This french chemist discovered the process of pasteurization
- Shuttle / Invented by John Kay in 1733
- Revolution / A revolution that happened in the 16th century in Europe.
- / Changed from home industries to factories where machines run by steam
- Revolution / Refers to a time period from the mid 1700s through 1800s during which technological advances changed.
- and Cotton / Textile industry that changed the way goods were produced
- and Towns/ Changed from small farming communities to over crowded industrial centers
15 Clues: Watt / who created a steam engine • Loom / Invented by Edmund Cartwright • Frame / Invented by Richard Arkwright • Shuttle / Invented by John Kay in 1733 • / lost jobs and livlihoods to machines • / Changed from singled-family to large farms • / Changed from self and animals to powered modes • / Robert Fulton invented the first steamboat called • ...
Disease Crossword puzzle 2015-02-06
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- group by the same species
- Prevalent over a whole country or the whole world
- disease a non-combinable disease, or NCD, is a medical condition
- bacteria an animal, organism, or gene that has undergone mutation
- A microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation
- an organism that fight s off disease and infections: defend
- A wide spread occurrence of an infections
- Maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- rise to a new individual without sexual fusion, characteristic of lower plants
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- Farming, Biotechnology, Medicine, Environment, Food and consumer
- Agriculture, Farming, Environment, Medicine
- selection organism better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce
- disease Diseases that are caused by organisms- such as bacteria, viruses
- a person's child or children
- The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
15 Clues: group by the same species • a person's child or children • A wide spread occurrence of an infections • Agriculture, Farming, Environment, Medicine • Prevalent over a whole country or the whole world • The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles • an organism that fight s off disease and infections: defend • ...
Chapter 3-4 Vocab 2025-10-07
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- a mineral mined for its valuable uses
- the business of buying and selling items
- (twowords)great river in southwestern Asia, the northern river
- the business of farming
- (twowords)The New Stone Age, from about 8,000 BCE to 3,000 BCE
- (twowords)the process by which humans moved from hunting and gathering into farming
- to train wild animals to be useful to humans
- (twowords)a city that has its own ruler and their own farmland to provide food.
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- The land between the rivers; it is in Modern-day Iraq
- (twowords) The Old Stone Age, from about 2 mya to 8,000 BCE
- a wall of earth built to prevent flooding
- (twowords)a system supplying land with water
- ancient people who lived in Sumer
- (twowords) longest river in southwestern Asia
- Region in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
15 Clues: the business of farming • ancient people who lived in Sumer • a mineral mined for its valuable uses • the business of buying and selling items • a wall of earth built to prevent flooding • (twowords)a system supplying land with water • to train wild animals to be useful to humans • (twowords) longest river in southwestern Asia • ...
fordlandia 2022-09-12
Spelling Words 2017-09-20
15 Clues: simple • farming • to judge • attractive • to ride on • Santa Claus • chest rising • keep in order • ducks go south • places to shop • extremely smart • to start at the • group of people • break into a home • some in your family history
Achient history Vocab2 crossword 2023-10-10
15 Clues: object • farming • to move • ansestor • relative • community • huge stone • time before • bridge strip • era start of fire • people who hunt animals • ages periods of time • era middle of stoneage • changing animals and plants • era first part of stone age
Final Review 1 2022-05-11
13 Clues: zero • corrupt • choices • nirvana • mild climate • hieroglyphics • elected officials • know your punishment • = Jewish sacred text • reasonable punishments • flat land between two rivers • wealthy sea and trade routes • better farming and food surpluses
Sustainable Biomes Key Terms - Dulanga Kariyawasam 2022-02-09
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- a community of interacting organisms their physical environment
- Cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water on, above and below the surface of Earth
- (of foods or farming methods) produced without the use of chemical fertilisers, pesticides or other artificial chemicals
- a line on a map to indicate areas having the same atmospheric pressure
- sunlight, radiation emitted by the sun
- ploughed but left for a period without being sown (plant seeds) in order to restore its fertility and to allow land to recover
- movement of nutrients from one location to another
- farming of aquatic organisms
- lack of change in a system as inputs and outputs remain in balance
- the accumulation of salt in land and water to a level that damages the natural and built environment
- taking land illegally or underhandedly
- a natural community or habitat of flora or fauna that share common characteristics
- business related to farming and farming-related commercial activities
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- practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons.
- unit for measuring atmospheric pressure
- foods derived from organisms whose DNA has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period or in general
- great increase in production of food grains (especially wheat and rice) due to the introduction of better management strategies, use of pesticides etc, beginning in the mid-20th century (1950s)
- variety of all life forms on earth
- when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet dietary needs for productive and healthy life.
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- the ability to maintain one’s need at a certain rate or level without depleting over time
- an agricultural practice that suggests rearranging farmlands or turning hills into farmlands by constructing specific ridged platforms (terraces)
- liquid favouring base for soups and sauces
- (of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area
- measure of how much light is reflected back from a body, typically that of a planet or the moon
- the distance north or south of the equator
- Parts of Earth where life exists
29 Clues: farming of aquatic organisms • Parts of Earth where life exists • variety of all life forms on earth • sunlight, radiation emitted by the sun • taking land illegally or underhandedly • unit for measuring atmospheric pressure • liquid favouring base for soups and sauces • the distance north or south of the equator • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • ...
SE Asia Geography & Environmental Issues Review 2025-12-05
Across
- A large desert in northern China and southern Mongolia; has harsh weather and little rainfall.
- The presence of harmful gases and particles in the air, often caused by factories, cars, and burning coal.
- One of the driest deserts in the world, located in western China; difficult for travel and farming.
- A country in northern East Asia; mostly mountainous and has a command economy.
- Contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans caused by waste, chemicals, or sewage.
- A large body of water east of India; important for trade, shipping, and fishing.
- The ocean south of Asia that connects Africa, the Middle East, and Asia through trade routes.
- The clearing of trees and forests, which can lead to soil erosion and more flooding.
- A river in northern China known as the “cradle of Chinese civilization”; often floods, earning the nickname “China’s Sorrow.
- A type of air pollution made of smoke and fog; common in large cities such as Beijing and New Delhi.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, including air, water, and soil.
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- The tallest mountain range in the world; forms a natural border between India and China and affects weather patterns.
- The largest country in East Asia; home to many physical features, such as the Yangtze River, Gobi Desert, and Himalayan Mountains.
- A major trade route bordered by China, Vietnam, and the Philippines; contains valuable fishing grounds and oil reserves.
- An island nation in East Asia with mountainous terrain and limited farmland; relies heavily on trade.
- Wastewater from homes and businesses that can pollute water if not properly treated.
- A sea between Japan and the Korean Peninsula; rich in marine life and natural resources.
- Trash or chemicals produced by factories that can pollute rivers and soil.
- The longest river in China; used for transportation, irrigation, and hydroelectric power from the Three Gorges Dam.
- A country in southern East Asia; highly industrialized and known for advanced technology and trade.
- A major trade route bordered by China, Vietnam, and the Philippines; contains valuable fishing grounds and oil reserves.
- When water overflows onto normally dry land; common along rivers like the Ganges and Yangtze.
- A major river in India that is sacred to Hindus; provides water for farming and daily life but suffers from heavy pollution.
- A country in Southeast Asia along the South China Sea; has a tropical climate and depends on fishing and farming.
- A large country in South Asia known for the Ganges River, monsoon climate, and rich farmland in the north.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to South and Southeast Asia; can cause both farming benefits and floods.
26 Clues: Trash or chemicals produced by factories that can pollute rivers and soil. • A country in northern East Asia; mostly mountainous and has a command economy. • Contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans caused by waste, chemicals, or sewage. • A large body of water east of India; important for trade, shipping, and fishing. • ...
Inca Puzzle 2021-04-20
Across
- yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields
- the practice of growing crops and
- something that tracks data and info
- the design and art of designing buildings
- a type of transportation
- land that helps get you places
Down
- process to help fix your brain
- a narrow strip of land or wood that helps get you across a body of water
- controlled process of water to grow agriculture the practice of farming
- a type of grain that you can eat
10 Clues: a type of transportation • process to help fix your brain • land that helps get you places • a type of grain that you can eat • the practice of growing crops and • something that tracks data and info • the design and art of designing buildings • yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields • ...
Careers and Business Opportunities in AgriFishery Arts 2025-09-12
Across
- A professional in crop/livestock science and farm management.
- Person who owns and operates a farm.
- Develops/improves food products and ensures quality/safety.
- Economics applied to farming, markets, and resources.
- Applying engineering to agriculture (e.g., machinery, irrigation).
- The commercial sector that includes farming and related activities.
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- Provides technical support on farm equipment, trials, and field work.
- Buys and sells agricultural goods.
- Advocates for protecting the environment and sustainability.
- Starts and runs a business, taking on risk.
10 Clues: Buys and sells agricultural goods. • Person who owns and operates a farm. • Starts and runs a business, taking on risk. • Economics applied to farming, markets, and resources. • Develops/improves food products and ensures quality/safety. • Advocates for protecting the environment and sustainability. • A professional in crop/livestock science and farm management. • ...
Puzzle 8 2025-10-19
Across
- fish are raised under human care in aquaculture facilities.
- the process of raising and caring for fish
- the raising of fish and aquatic organisms for food, livelihood, or trade.
- young fish ready to be transferred to ponds or cages.
Down
- man-made land-based enclosures for aquaculture
- one of the most cultured fish in the Philippines
- Net enclosures placed in open water for fish farming.
- Natural or artificial body of water used for fish culture
- habitat ideal for fish spawning
- the national fish of the Philippines.
10 Clues: habitat ideal for fish spawning • the national fish of the Philippines. • the process of raising and caring for fish • man-made land-based enclosures for aquaculture • one of the most cultured fish in the Philippines • Net enclosures placed in open water for fish farming. • young fish ready to be transferred to ponds or cages. • ...
Texas History Chapter 9 2013-04-25
Across
- crop/crops that are sold to make a profit
- person who once served in the army
- price paid for the use of borrowed money
- policy/governments plans to deal with issues outside the country
- used in a country
- lands/lands owned by the government instead of an individual
- journey made for some special purpose
- policy/governments plans to deal with issues inside the country
- designed to reawaken religious beliefs
- one county takes over part or all of another country
- farming/farming that produces enough crops to support a single family
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- first country to recognize Texas as an independent nation
- of people who take charge of certain duties
- of 1844/under the terms of the _____ __ ____ Texas would enter the state as a territory
- of important public documents
15 Clues: used in a country • of important public documents • person who once served in the army • journey made for some special purpose • designed to reawaken religious beliefs • price paid for the use of borrowed money • crop/crops that are sold to make a profit • of people who take charge of certain duties • one county takes over part or all of another country • ...
World Geo 2022-04-14
Across
- The spread of a disease in a large region (covid)
- Belief in more than one gods
- Invading or taking over a place or area
- The spreading of a disease in a smaller region
- Constantly in travel, non-stop
- Farming to sell and make profit out of
- Farming to feed themselves and their families
Down
- Multiple different cultures come together as one, mixing and spreading their ideas with each other
- The spread of desert on land and the loss of water
- Multiple different cultures together but distinguished and not mixed together
- Who or what originated in a place or area
- People who were born in a different country than they moved to
- Belief in a single god
- A very dry climate
- The beliefs, behaviors, history, and the arts of a group.
15 Clues: A very dry climate • Belief in a single god • Belief in more than one gods • Constantly in travel, non-stop • Farming to sell and make profit out of • Invading or taking over a place or area • Who or what originated in a place or area • Farming to feed themselves and their families • The spreading of a disease in a smaller region • ...
World Geo 2022-04-14
Across
- The spread of a disease in a large region (covid)
- Belief in more than one gods
- Invading or taking over a place or area
- The spreading of a disease in a smaller region
- Constantly in travel, non-stop
- Farming to sell and make profit out of
- Farming to feed themselves and their families
Down
- Multiple different cultures come together as one, mixing and spreading their ideas with each other
- The spread of desert on land and the loss of water
- Multiple different cultures together but distinguished and not mixed together
- Who or what originated in a place or area
- People who were born in a different country than they moved to
- Belief in a single god
- A very dry climate
- The beliefs, behaviors, history, and the arts of a group.
15 Clues: A very dry climate • Belief in a single god • Belief in more than one gods • Constantly in travel, non-stop • Farming to sell and make profit out of • Invading or taking over a place or area • Who or what originated in a place or area • Farming to feed themselves and their families • The spreading of a disease in a smaller region • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
Across
- A person who digs up ancient artifacts.
- Farming A type of farming involving stair-like structures.
- A large, detailed structure of importance.
- A land bridge across the Bering Sea.
- Something that occurs due to the lack of food.
- The lack of water in a certain area.
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- The place of present day Mexico and Central America.
- A group of people who have built a culture, a language, etc.
- Section of land with water surrounding 3 of the 4 sides where the Mayan people lived.
- Certain things practiced by different groups of people that has an importance to them.
- 3-dimensional triangle of importance.
- The belief in more than 1 God.
- A sectioned off area of land containing different Mayan people.
- A civilization of people who lived in Mesoamerica.
- A type of writing system using pictures.
15 Clues: The belief in more than 1 God. • A land bridge across the Bering Sea. • The lack of water in a certain area. • 3-dimensional triangle of importance. • A person who digs up ancient artifacts. • A type of writing system using pictures. • A large, detailed structure of importance. • Something that occurs due to the lack of food. • ...
Food security 2024-11-28
Across
- The type of agriculture that supports the local community and minimizes environmental impact
- An essential nutrient found in vegetables and fruits, important for immune health
- A crop that is commonly used to make oils and is important for food security in many countries
- A system of farming that uses fewer chemicals and focuses on sustainability
- The type of agriculture that supports the local community and minimizes environmental impact
- India's biggest occupation
- Food insecurity consequence
Down
- Food preservation method
- Food price volatility cause
- The process of protecting food from contamination or spoilage
- The nutrient-rich, green leafy vegetable, often a staple in food security programs
- Food waste reduction strategy
- The process of preserving food by canning, freezing, or drying
- The condition in which people do not have enough food to live a healthy life
- A staple food, rich in carbohydrates, often used in bread and pasta
- small scale farming system
16 Clues: Food preservation method • small scale farming system • India's biggest occupation • Food price volatility cause • Food insecurity consequence • Food waste reduction strategy • The process of protecting food from contamination or spoilage • The process of preserving food by canning, freezing, or drying • A staple food, rich in carbohydrates, often used in bread and pasta • ...
Unit 8 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
Across
- The south did this to their secession
- A Jewish factory owner
- abolished slavery
- To stop someone from exerting their rights
- Farming on someone else's land but you own the equipment you use
- working for the ability to use supplies and land, it is extremely hard to get out of povery
- Gave people of color voting rights
- Making the south pay for what they did
- Laws that disenfranchised African Americans
- To formally approve
Down
- A terrorist group that works to disenfranchise African Americans
- Trying to return all southern states quickly
- gave everyone equal protection under the law
- The period of time from when the civil war ended until all the southern states returned
- A federal agency to help former slaves and poor whites
15 Clues: abolished slavery • To formally approve • A Jewish factory owner • Gave people of color voting rights • The south did this to their secession • Making the south pay for what they did • To stop someone from exerting their rights • Laws that disenfranchised African Americans • Trying to return all southern states quickly • gave everyone equal protection under the law • ...
Farming 2021-01-19
Farming 2021-01-18
4 Clues: Manure use wastes • Organic Farming use wastes • There are how many types of farming • In subsistence farming farmers use to grow crops for _____
Farming 2021-01-18
4 Clues: this farming is done on mountains • in this farming farmer grows for his family • in this farming 2 or more then 2 crops are grown • in this farming crops are grown for sale in market
Democratic Duo 2024-01-30
16 Clues: sided with • opposed the • strength in • DR(formally) • attacked the • Burr birthplace • James and James • Party supporters • party supporters • party supporters • party supporters • power in government • Jefferson birthplace • ________for president • _____for vice president • farming more important than
unit 8 2025-05-06
Across
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- - A war between the North and South in 1861 - 1865
- Southern states during the Civil War
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- Northern states during the civil war
- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
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- Presidential decree of 1863 that stated all slaves in the South were free
- 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. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- – To formally approve or pass.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers 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.
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
17 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • Southern states during the Civil War • Northern states during the civil war • - A war between the North and South in 1861 - 1865 • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Presidential decree of 1863 that stated all slaves in the South were free • ...
Farming for a Sustainable Future 2024-08-25
Across
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat, crucial for resilient farming systems
- Growing trees and shrubs alongside crops to improve biodiversity
- A farming system that avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides
- The loss of nutrients from soil due to overuse or poor farming practices
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- The act of applying organic matter to soil to improve its quality
- When the top layer of soil is removed by wind or water, a major challenge in agriculture
- A technique that uses animals to help manage land and crops in a sustainable way
- Using different crops in the same field to maintain soil health
8 Clues: Using different crops in the same field to maintain soil health • A farming system that avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides • Growing trees and shrubs alongside crops to improve biodiversity • The act of applying organic matter to soil to improve its quality • The loss of nutrients from soil due to overuse or poor farming practices • ...
Farming 2021-01-19
Farming 2021-01-18
4 Clues: It is the cultivation of ornamental plants. • Rearing and breeding of silkworm is called____ • It is the process of cutting and collecting the crop. • the production and processing of milk is done in ____
Farming. 2021-01-18
5 Clues: farming multiple cropping • is alos known as multiple cropping • farming is growing tow or more crop • control of weeds and pests and diseases • successful mixed cropping practices are soyaben+pigeon pea
Farming 2021-01-22
Across
- crops is also known as ?
- any one example of kharif crop?
- any one example of commercial crops?
Down
- tool helps in digging?
- any one problem faced by
- any one example of animal which is harmful for crops?
- which farming practice of growing a series of different types of crops are grown in the same area in different seasons?
7 Clues: tool helps in digging? • any one problem faced by • crops is also known as ? • any one example of kharif crop? • any one example of commercial crops? • any one example of animal which is harmful for crops? • which farming practice of growing a series of different types of crops are grown in the same area in different seasons?
Mateen And Eli INCA crossword 2023-12-07
7 Clues: who found Cuzco. • who owns the farms. • who does the farming. • where is Cuzco located. • what is the government called. • what develop along coast of peru. • when did they start farming.(tip timeline)
Unit 2020-06-05
GEO 2024-07-25
Across
- method of farming and soil conservation
- the ability to maintain or prevent depletion of resources
- A community of organisms and abiotic features
- the practise of farming only one type of organism or crop
Down
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the Earth's equator
- Breeding, raising or harvesting fish
- regularly occurring in an area or community
- The saltiness of water/soil
- has to do with temperature and rainfall
- the proportion of the incident light or reflection
10 Clues: The saltiness of water/soil • Breeding, raising or harvesting fish • has to do with temperature and rainfall • method of farming and soil conservation • regularly occurring in an area or community • A community of organisms and abiotic features • the proportion of the incident light or reflection • the ability to maintain or prevent depletion of resources • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 1 2025-03-04
Across
- crops that grow best during specific seasons
- growing crops in urban areas on the top of buildings
- land that is suitable for growing crops
- the practice of growing a different plant in a field each season
- the science of caring for farm animals
Down
- the farming of aquatic plants and animals
- the care and management of forests
- a method of farming which allows plants to grow in water without soil
- plants are grown in stacked layers indoors
- a method of watering crops with specialized systems
10 Clues: the care and management of forests • the science of caring for farm animals • land that is suitable for growing crops • the farming of aquatic plants and animals • plants are grown in stacked layers indoors • crops that grow best during specific seasons • a method of watering crops with specialized systems • growing crops in urban areas on the top of buildings • ...
Farming for a Sustainable Future 2024-08-25
Across
- A farming system that avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides
- Growing trees and shrubs alongside crops to improve biodiversity
- The act of applying organic matter to soil to improve its quality
- The loss of nutrients from soil due to overuse or poor farming practices
- A technique that uses animals to help manage land and crops in a sustainable way
Down
- Using different crops in the same field to maintain soil health
- When the top layer of soil is removed by wind or water, a major challenge in agriculture
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat, crucial for resilient farming systems
8 Clues: Using different crops in the same field to maintain soil health • A farming system that avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides • Growing trees and shrubs alongside crops to improve biodiversity • The act of applying organic matter to soil to improve its quality • The loss of nutrients from soil due to overuse or poor farming practices • ...
Farming types of farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: wheat is a ______ crop. • there is eat in my name ____ • there is ice in my name.____ • When you cut me with sickel.________ • where is area where Plants grow.____
Organic Farming 2020-10-25
5 Clues: type of organic farming. • Total principles of organic farming. • Farming in which natural fertilizer is used. • Aim of organic farming is to improve the soil _________. • Principle in which organic farming sustaines and enhances the health of plants,animals and humans.
inca 2021-04-20
Across
- yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields
- the practice of growing crops and
- something that tracks data and info
- the design and art of designing buildings
- a type of transportation
- land that helps get you places
Down
- process to help fix your brain
- a narrow strip of land or wood that helps get you across a body of water
- controlled process of water to grow agriculture the practice of farming
- a type of grain that you can eat
10 Clues: a type of transportation • process to help fix your brain • land that helps get you places • a type of grain that you can eat • the practice of growing crops and • something that tracks data and info • the design and art of designing buildings • yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields • ...
Ancient India Jesse Kitzmiller 2019-11-20
Across
- first major civilization in India
- a river in the west that formed the Harappan civilization
- a rain and wind storm that came once or twice a year
- river in the east second birthplace of major civilization
Down
- a dynasty that ruled over India around 320 AD
- planting and farming plants for a sustainable food source
- the main language of the Vedas
- skilled farmers and craftsmen of the caste system
- a system formed to keep order and balance
- an animal that was forbidden to kill
10 Clues: the main language of the Vedas • first major civilization in India • an animal that was forbidden to kill • a system formed to keep order and balance • a dynasty that ruled over India around 320 AD • skilled farmers and craftsmen of the caste system • a rain and wind storm that came once or twice a year • planting and farming plants for a sustainable food source • ...
Inca/Maya Crossword - Daniel S 2023-03-29
Across
- a family of languages in central America and Mexico
- a natural habitat of flora and fauna
- Incan citadel atop the mountains of Peru used by royals
- indigenous people in Mexico before the Spanish conquest
- a messo-american ball game played by pre-columbians.
Down
- a prolonged period of no rainfall that hurt farming
- a stick used to propel spears or darts used for hunting
- largest empire in the pre-columbian America
- human history analyzed through excavated fossils
- a sloped plane used for sustainable farming
10 Clues: a natural habitat of flora and fauna • largest empire in the pre-columbian America • a sloped plane used for sustainable farming • human history analyzed through excavated fossils • a prolonged period of no rainfall that hurt farming • a family of languages in central America and Mexico • a messo-american ball game played by pre-columbians. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-11-15
Across
- cities that had political and economic control over the surrounding country side
- a large political unit or state
- allowed for plentiful farming
- a holy mountain
- created by pressing a pointed stylus into a clay tablet
Down
- encouraged temples,trade, and economic growth
- allowed society to keep records and pass along information from generation to generation to generation
- allowed priest to become more powerful
- tells the time when direct sunlight shines by the apparent position of the sun
- established the first civilization
10 Clues: a holy mountain • allowed for plentiful farming • a large political unit or state • established the first civilization • allowed priest to become more powerful • encouraged temples,trade, and economic growth • created by pressing a pointed stylus into a clay tablet • tells the time when direct sunlight shines by the apparent position of the sun • ...
Canadian families crossword 2025-09-17
Across
- a single partner relationship
- family, Nuclear families had a clear roles on gender and age
- oldest man has the most power in the family
- families is most tradition
- which family had a daily quest for food
- a single or more partner relationship
Down
- Women and men are fairly equal as of their status
- about 11000 years ago farming started
- Most of the work was done outside of their homes besides farming
- families they became bakers,butchers, soldiers, artisans and then politicians
10 Clues: families is most tradition • a single partner relationship • a single or more partner relationship • about 11000 years ago farming started • which family had a daily quest for food • oldest man has the most power in the family • Women and men are fairly equal as of their status • family, Nuclear families had a clear roles on gender and age • ...
Early Georgia Beginnings 2025-04-17
Across
- A Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- site in Georgia where many Spanish Missions were built
- exchanging tools, weapons, pottery and more with other tribes
- Three Sisters, farming, hunting, fishing, gathering.
- main job of the commoners
- explored in 1540's from Florida west to the Mississippi with six hundred men in search of gold; discovered the Mississippi River.
- Lived in Georgia from 800 C.E. to 1600 C.E. They were known to be mound-builders, created large cities, and were reorganized into the Creek and Cherokee after European contact
- The biggest negative impact European exploration had on American Indians.
- The art or practice of growing food small-scale farms and in gardens.
- digging sticks, axes etc
- fence made of posts, used to keep the enemy out
- chief and priests; buried in mounds
- Motivations for exploring the new world were finding gold, spreading religion, and earning fame and glory.
- corn, squash, and beans
- Reasons for European Exploration
- religion of England
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- Mississippians practice of large-scale farming that made them different from previous groups. It allowed them to settle down and create large communities.
- farming technique used to create new fields every few years - requires burning large amounts of forest
- A society that is led by a ruler of descent called a Chief. Very complex, elites a small number, commoners majority workforce
- motivation was to establish permanent settlements, practicing mercantilism
- These are churches/forts that were set up on the barrier islands and southern Coastal Plain by the Spanish. Their main goal was to convert the American Indians to Catholicism
- religion of Spain
- leader within Mississippian society
- structures where religious ceremonies, burial grounds, chief lived in religious centers on top of them
- disease that killed as much as 90% of Native American populations in the Americas
- wandering from place to place
- Scientist who studys past cultures by analizing artifacts
- Dogs used by the Spanish to intimidate and kill Native Americans to enforce Spanish rule.
- Bow and arrow, bone knives, clubs, sharks teeth, obsidian
- Made of wattle and daub (mud or Clay) One bedroom, usually surrounding a mound and/or central plaza
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- objects left behind that have given us clues about the Mississippians
- commoners and slaves; buried in cemeteries
- Towers, moats, and most importantly walls called Palisades.
34 Clues: religion of Spain • religion of England • corn, squash, and beans • digging sticks, axes etc • main job of the commoners • wandering from place to place • Reasons for European Exploration • A Spanish conqueror of the Americas • leader within Mississippian society • chief and priests; buried in mounds • commoners and slaves; buried in cemeteries • ...
Justin Li SRVH 2025-04-26
Across
- Poorer, less developed countries. (6, CC)
- Total income earned by a country’s people and businesses, even abroad. (6, IDK)
- The visible imprint of human activity like roads or buildings; shows cultural influence. (3, VIT)
- Looks at how things are arranged on Earth's surface; helps explain patterns and connections in geography. (1, VIT)
- Farming that uses a lot of labor or money for high yield. (5, IDK)
- Explains population growth in stages using birth and death rates; shows how countries develop. (2, VIT)
- City with over 20 million people. (7, CC)
- Technology that maps data in layers, such as roads or population. (1, IDK)
- Mid-1900s farming changes with tech and new seeds; boosted food supply. (5, VIT)
- Leaving one’s country to move elsewhere. (2, CC)
- Wealthy, developed countries with strong economies. (6, CC)
- City with over 10 million people. (7, CC)
- Unplanned city growth spreading into rural areas. (7, IDK)
- Total value of goods/services produced in a country; measures economy. (6, VIT)
- Entering a new country to live there. (2, CC)
- Poor housing built illegally on the edges of cities. (7, IDK)
- Group with shared culture, language, or history. (4, CC)
- Blending of different cultural traits or beliefs. (3, IDK)
- Physical features of a place like soil, water, or climate. (1, CC)
- Identity based on shared culture or background. (3, CC)
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- Map that keeps shape but distorts size near the poles. (1, IDK)
- When a group adopts traits from another culture but keeps its own identity. (3, IDK)
- Barrier that slows or stops migration like a mountain or law. (2, IDK)
- Population per unit of arable land. (2, IDK)
- Downtown area with main businesses; economic and planning center of a city. (7, VIT)
- Farming mainly to feed a family, not for sale. (5, CC)
- Farming to sell crops or products for profit. (5, CC)
- Industry that can locate anywhere, not tied to resources. (6, IDK)
- A country's full control over its land and decisions; defines independent statehood. (4, VIT)
- Grid-based land division system used in the U.S. (5, IDK)
- Area where different cultures or politics clash. (4, IDK)
- Movement to reclaim land based on shared culture. (4, IDK)
- Location of a place in relation to other places. (1, CC)
- Identity based on physical characteristics like skin color. (3, CC)
- Area with borders and a government; a country. (4, CC)
35 Clues: Poorer, less developed countries. (6, CC) • City with over 20 million people. (7, CC) • City with over 10 million people. (7, CC) • Population per unit of arable land. (2, IDK) • Entering a new country to live there. (2, CC) • Leaving one’s country to move elsewhere. (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops or products for profit. (5, CC) • ...
Agriculture 2019-12-22
Across
- a broad and heavy knife
- connected with buying and selling of good and services
- increase in the production of food grains in 1960s
- the total amount of crops produced
- ducks, chickens kept in the farm
Down
- Farms were crops are grown,harvested, processed and even packed
- shifting cultivation practised in India
- large machines used in extensive farming in the western countries
- type of farming in which cash crops are grown
- practice of supplying land with water so that crops grow well
10 Clues: a broad and heavy knife • ducks, chickens kept in the farm • the total amount of crops produced • shifting cultivation practised in India • type of farming in which cash crops are grown • increase in the production of food grains in 1960s • connected with buying and selling of good and services • practice of supplying land with water so that crops grow well • ...
Yields, Inputs, and Technology 2020-10-30
Across
- Mixing annual and perennial crops
- A farming tool that the poorest farmers cannot use and must use hand tools or animals instead
- Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words)
- Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable
- Sustainable farming based on ecological principles
Down
- Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words)
- Sustainable agriculture is based on economic, community, and ___
- Food flows from the poor and hungry nations to the rich and well-fed nations (2 words)
- The Green Revolution ___ inequality
- Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
10 Clues: Mixing annual and perennial crops • The Green Revolution ___ inequality • Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words) • Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable • Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words) • Sustainable farming based on ecological principles • Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research • ...
Yields, Inputs, and Technology 2020-10-30
Across
- Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words)
- Sustainable farming based on ecological principles
- Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
- A farming tool that the poorest farmers cannot use and must use hand tools or animals instead
- Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable
Down
- Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words)
- Mixing annual and perennial crops
- Sustainable agriculture is based on economic, community, and ___
- Food flows from the poor and hungry nations to the rich and well-fed nations (2 words)
- The Green Revolution ___ inequality
10 Clues: Mixing annual and perennial crops • The Green Revolution ___ inequality • Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words) • Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable • Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words) • Sustainable farming based on ecological principles • Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research • ...
The Green Revolution 2020-10-30
Across
- Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words)
- Sustainable farming based on ecological principles
- Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
- A farming tool that the poorest farmers cannot use and must use hand tools or animals instead
- Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable
Down
- Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words)
- Mixing annual and perennial crops
- Sustainable agriculture is based on economic, community, and ___
- Food flows from the poor and hungry nations to the rich and well-fed nations (2 words)
- The Green Revolution ___ inequality
10 Clues: Mixing annual and perennial crops • The Green Revolution ___ inequality • Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words) • Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable • Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words) • Sustainable farming based on ecological principles • Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research • ...
Inca Puzzle 2021-04-20
Across
- controlled process of water to grow agriculture the practice of farming
- a type of transportation
- a narrow strip of land or wood that helps get you across a body of water
- a type of grain that you can eat
- yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields
- the practice of growing crops and
Down
- land that helps get you places
- the design and art of designing buildings
- something that tracks data and info
- process to help fix your brain
10 Clues: a type of transportation • land that helps get you places • process to help fix your brain • a type of grain that you can eat • the practice of growing crops and • something that tracks data and info • the design and art of designing buildings • yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields • ...
New England and Mid-Atlantic colonies 2012-01-05
Across
- this is the mid atlantic's specialty
- this soil is not very good for farming in the new england colony
- this a natural resource in the mid atlantic colony
- this colony is underneath new england and is above the southern colony
- this harbor is located in New england
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- this colony is above the mid atlantic colony
- this a natural resource in the new england colony
- this a human resource in the mid atlantic colony
- this is new england's specialty
- this means farm animals
10 Clues: this means farm animals • this is new england's specialty • this is the mid atlantic's specialty • this harbor is located in New england • this colony is above the mid atlantic colony • this a human resource in the mid atlantic colony • this a natural resource in the new england colony • this a natural resource in the mid atlantic colony • ...
Cultivation 2018-12-04
Across
- In Mexico, it is the name of the shifting cultivation.
- The science and art of cultivation on the soil, raising
- Growing vegetables, flowers and fruits for commercial use.
- of the farmer.
- Commercial rearing of silk worms. It may supplement the
Down
- It is the other name of corn.
- Cultivation of grapes.
- Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds.
- In this type of farming, organic manure and natural pesticides are used instead of chemicals.
- and rearing livestock. It is also called farming.
10 Clues: of the farmer. • Cultivation of grapes. • It is the other name of corn. • and rearing livestock. It is also called farming. • In Mexico, it is the name of the shifting cultivation. • The science and art of cultivation on the soil, raising • Commercial rearing of silk worms. It may supplement the • Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds. • ...
Crosswords of the Indus River valley 2022-04-13
Across
- when the citizens are advanced on one thing,not everything
- one of the cities in the Indus River valley
- the spot where things are
- when people are held against their will to do tasks
Down
- the weather/temperature for farming and living in
- a large structure with bricks that make up the triangle like building
- what people repeatedly do as a religion or belief
- a word for farming
- a city that was in trade with Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
- the forms of the land
10 Clues: a word for farming • the forms of the land • the spot where things are • one of the cities in the Indus River valley • the weather/temperature for farming and living in • what people repeatedly do as a religion or belief • when people are held against their will to do tasks • a city that was in trade with Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2024-09-11
Across
- Good land for growing crops
- The revolution where people learn to farm and domesticate animals
- The science or practice of farming
- The old stone age
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- To tame an animal and use it for food
- The Euphrates and this river are known as the fertile crescent in modern day Iraq
- A person who moves place to place for food
- Having an excess of food
- Moving water to make land more suitable for farming
- The geographic feature where early civilization usually developed near
10 Clues: The old stone age • Having an excess of food • Good land for growing crops • The science or practice of farming • To tame an animal and use it for food • A person who moves place to place for food • Moving water to make land more suitable for farming • The revolution where people learn to farm and domesticate animals • ...
Sustainable Biomes Key Terms 2022-02-09
Across
- Cycle that involves the continuous circulation of water on, above and below the surface of Earth
- measure of how much light is reflected back from a body, typically that of a planet or the moon
- variety of all life forms on earth
- business related to farming and farming-related commercial activities
- a line on a map to indicate areas having the same atmospheric pressure
- an agricultural practice that suggests rearranging farmlands or turning hills into farmlands by constructing specific ridged platforms (terraces)
- a natural community or habitat of flora or fauna that share common characteristics
- a community of interacting organisms their physical environment
- ploughed but left for a period without being sown (plant seeds) in order to restore its fertility and to allow land to recover
- unit for measuring atmospheric pressure
- foods derived from organisms whose DNA has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally
- the distance north or south of the equator
- practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons.
- farming of aquatic organisms
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- the accumulation of salt in land and water to a level that damages the natural and built environment
- Parts of Earth where life exists
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- (of foods or farming methods) produced without the use of chemical fertilisers, pesticides or other artificial chemicals
- lack of change in a system as inputs and outputs remain in balance
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- the ability to maintain one’s need at a certain rate or level without depleting over time
- sunlight, radiation emitted by the sun
- movement of nutrients from one location to another
- taking land illegally or underhandedly
- when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet dietary needs for productive and healthy life.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period or in general
- (of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area
- great increase in production of food grains (especially wheat and rice) due to the introduction of better management strategies, use of pesticides etc, beginning in the mid-20th century (1950s)
- liquid favouring base for soups and sauces
29 Clues: farming of aquatic organisms • Parts of Earth where life exists • variety of all life forms on earth • sunlight, radiation emitted by the sun • taking land illegally or underhandedly • unit for measuring atmospheric pressure • the distance north or south of the equator • liquid favouring base for soups and sauces • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • ...
Unit 4 vocab 2024-11-26
Across
- Farming a type of farming where farmers grow enough food for only themselves and three family
- jobs jobs that provide a service to people and businesses
- a tax or fee that a government charges on goods that are imported
- the study of how people distribute their wealth
- Farming a type of farming where farmers grow crops and raise animals to sell for profit
- the total value of all goods and services produced in a country during a specific time
- a country that does not have any coastline access to the ocean
- level jobs jobs that deal directly with resources at the bottom or first level
- countries nations that are highly advanced in its economy and high standard of living for the citizens
- resources tools or machines that are used to produce goods and services
- resources things that are limited or in short supply, meaning there is not enough of them to satisfy everyone
- resources refers to people who work for a company, business, etc
- Economy an economy where that involves business competing against each other for consumer demand
- resources natural resources that cant be replaced or regenerated quickly once they are used up
- Dispute a disagreement between two or more countries, states, or regions about where their borders are located
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- a payment given by the government to help a person or business
- when politicians unfairly draw there boundaries for voting so it benefits them
- Economy where goods and services are traded without money
- level jobs jobs that involve taking raw materials and turning them into finished products
- Economy an economy where the government controls the productions of goods and services
- divisions the ways a country or region is split up or organized based on politics, government, or authority.
- resources a natural resource that can be replenished or replaced naturally over time
- lanes a regularly used navigable route for large water vessels on wide waterways.
- per a way to measure the average economic output for each person in a country
- Resource something that is found in nature that people use
- countries nations that are still working to improve their economy and quality of life for citizens
- crops crops that are grown in bulk to be sold
- a relationship where people, countries, or groups rely on each other to meet their needs or achieve goals
- Degradation the process of damaging or harming nature
- Economy an economy that combines market and command economy teaches
30 Clues: crops crops that are grown in bulk to be sold • the study of how people distribute their wealth • Degradation the process of damaging or harming nature • jobs jobs that provide a service to people and businesses • Economy where goods and services are traded without money • Resource something that is found in nature that people use • ...
Tobys Huge Crossword SRVHS 2025-04-25
Across
- When people move to a place because others from their community are already there
- When companies divide production between countries, like designing in one and manufacturing in another
- The idea that humans can adapt and make choices despite environmental limits
- An industry where the final product is heavier than the inputs (like soda bottles)
- A place name that can reveal culture or history
- A large, developed, and densely populated city space
- A lifestyle of moving with animals to find fresh pasture
- The outdated idea that the environment completely shapes how people live
- Scaring homeowners into selling by warning them that different racial groups are moving in
- A government where one person holds all the power
- A group of related languages from a common origin
- Taxes on goods coming in or out of a country
- Denying loans to people in certain neighborhoods based on race
- Taking over another area and settling there
- Farming large-scale crops or animals for sale and money
- Money sent home by migrants to support their families
- Religions like Christianity that try to appeal to all people everywhere
- A government where power is shared between national and local levels
Down
- An industry where the final product is lighter than the raw materials (like smelting metal)
- The language chosen by a country for government and laws
- The physical characteristics of a location like landforms or climate
- A theory explaining where different types of farming happen based on distance from a market
- The minimum number of people needed to support a business or service
- The location of a place in relation to other places
- Farming to feed your family, not for profit
- Migration that happens in stages, not all at once
- When a culture completely blends into another and loses its original traits
- A small area surrounded by a different cultural or political region
- How causes of death shift from disease to chronic conditions as countries develop
- Rules that control land use like residential, commercial, or industrial zones
- A system that ensures fair wages and treatment for producers in developing countries
- A person fleeing danger and asking for protection in another country
- When a culture adopts traits from another but keeps its identity
- Farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic life
- Controlling another country, often through politics or military, without settling
35 Clues: Farming to feed your family, not for profit • Taking over another area and settling there • Taxes on goods coming in or out of a country • A place name that can reveal culture or history • Migration that happens in stages, not all at once • A government where one person holds all the power • A group of related languages from a common origin • ...
FARMING revision of UOI -5 made by vatsal 2021-01-19
Across
- tell me the sixth step of farming
- tell me the first step of sowing of seed
- tell me which tool helps the farmer in digging the field
- in which farming animals are reared
- tell me the example of dibbling
Down
- name a thing that grow extra in the crop
- this is an example of pesticde
- tell me the third step of soil preparation
- which word comes from arabic and its mean spring
- which crop sown between rabi and kharif
10 Clues: this is an example of pesticde • tell me the example of dibbling • tell me the sixth step of farming • in which farming animals are reared • which crop sown between rabi and kharif • name a thing that grow extra in the crop • tell me the first step of sowing of seed • tell me the third step of soil preparation • which word comes from arabic and its mean spring • ...
WHO I AM 2021-01-22
Across
- My last three letter is spell ice who I am
- when you remove my first letter I become one of your body part
- name one dairy product first letter started by (M)
- I am first step of farming
- Rearing and Breading of fish
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- In this farming art, technology and since
- I am my name is fertilizer my first letter start by (U)
- I am also know as cash crop
- I am use in harvesting
- any one source of irrigation
10 Clues: I am use in harvesting • I am first step of farming • I am also know as cash crop • Rearing and Breading of fish • any one source of irrigation • In this farming art, technology and since • My last three letter is spell ice who I am • name one dairy product first letter started by (M) • I am my name is fertilizer my first letter start by (U) • ...
Animals 2024-07-12
Across
- This is the 4th most intelligent animal on Earth
- The first animal to be domesticated
- This animal is the closest living relative to the T-rex
- The shape of a goat’s pupils
- This helps keep a pig cool, because they cannot sweat
- This is the name for a female sheep
Down
- This state produces the most wool in the U.S.
- The science of farming
- A snake uses this to smell
- This much of the habitable land on Earth is used for farming
10 Clues: The science of farming • A snake uses this to smell • The shape of a goat’s pupils • The first animal to be domesticated • This is the name for a female sheep • This state produces the most wool in the U.S. • This is the 4th most intelligent animal on Earth • This helps keep a pig cool, because they cannot sweat • This animal is the closest living relative to the T-rex • ...
Hunter-Gatherers and the Agricultural Revolution 2019-10-16
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- People who travel from place to place in search of food or for pastureland for their animal herds.
- Means Old Stone Age; the time when humans made tools from stone and bone (hand axes; stone crushers; bone needles, etc.)
- An organized way of farming.
- Means New Stone Age; the time when humans made more sophisticated tools and shifted from hunting and gathering to growing food by farming.
- Having specific knowledge of how to do a job or accomplish a task efficiently.
- An enormous change or alteration.
- A time when ice and snow covered the Earth. Prehistoric humans lived through the fourth of these eras from 100,000 years ago to about 9,000 years ago.
- The name of the present-day nation where the Neolithic community of Catalhuyuk was founded; mud-brick houses with entrances on the roof.
- The first form of government formed by civilizations; government by a single powerful ruler.
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- Mysterious Neolithic shepherd or hunter whose body was found frozen in the Austian Alps in 1991.
- A skilled craftsman or worker.
- Raising and breeding plants and animals so that they have the traits that humans want or need.
- Cities and civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China formed on ______ valleys.
- A hard stone used to make stone tools and used to create sparks to make fire.
- This metal, made of copper and tin, lends its name to the age in which tools were made from it; stronger than copper alone.
- A tool or method to perform a task or to solve a problem.
- Scientists believe that early humans migrated from Asia to North America across a land ________ near present-day Alaska.
- The label given to a person who survives by hunting animals and foraging for plants, fruits, nuts, and berries.
- One of the worldś oldest cities; a farming community that grew up on the West Bank of the River Jordan, between Israel and Jordan.
- Paintings of prehistoric animals have been found in _________ in Altamira, Spain; and Lascaux, France, among other places.
- An organized system of human communities that have government, technology and trade, organized religion, social structure, written language and art, and buildings.
- After the Agricultural Revolution, humans stopped hunting and gathering and began to do ____________ farming.
- Energy source used by prehistoric humans--and humans today--to keep warm, provide light, and to cook food. Animal meat is easier to digest when it is cooked.
- An organized way of producing crops and goods to permit people to live.
24 Clues: An organized way of farming. • A skilled craftsman or worker. • An enormous change or alteration. • A tool or method to perform a task or to solve a problem. • An organized way of producing crops and goods to permit people to live. • A hard stone used to make stone tools and used to create sparks to make fire. • ...
Civilization 2014-03-13
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-10-24
Year 5 Spelling Week 6 Term 3 2025-08-13
Across
- combination of substances
- way of life
- time yet to come
- arrangement of parts
- design of buildings
- care for growth
- household movable items
- false teeth
- movement showing meaning
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- exaggerated drawing
- farming and cultivation
- risky undertaking
- small-scale version
- broken bone
- measure of heat
- act of leaving
- written works
- person's written name
18 Clues: way of life • broken bone • false teeth • written works • act of leaving • measure of heat • care for growth • time yet to come • risky undertaking • exaggerated drawing • small-scale version • design of buildings • arrangement of parts • person's written name • farming and cultivation • household movable items • movement showing meaning • combination of substances
