farming Crossword Puzzles
Alanoud's Crossword 2014-06-19
Across
- Extending or reaching throughout the world.
- Cease to be visible.
- Able to maintain at a certain rate or level.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals.
- Situated directly below something else.
- The weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period.
- Go away from ( me-him-she-them-etc).
Down
- After a long time when there has been difficulty or delay.
- The nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features.
- The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- The State of feeling safe, stable and free from fear.
- The number of people working or available for work.
- Land is used for farming.
13 Clues: Cease to be visible. • Land is used for farming. • Go away from ( me-him-she-them-etc). • Situated directly below something else. • Extending or reaching throughout the world. • Able to maintain at a certain rate or level. • The number of people working or available for work. • The State of feeling safe, stable and free from fear. • ...
Food Security 2024-11-28
Across
- The state of having enough food for all people
- The number of servings of fruits and vegetables recommended per day
- A condition in which people do not have enough food to lead a healthy life
- A large area where food is grown
- A type of food that helps build muscles
- A food that is produced using sustainable farming methods
- A system that provides food to people in different regions
Down
- The act of providing food for a specific group or community
- The process of keeping food fresh for longer periods
- A person who works in agriculture
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food
- The essential nutrient in fruits and vegetables
- A type of food that provides energy
13 Clues: A large area where food is grown • A person who works in agriculture • A type of food that provides energy • A type of food that helps build muscles • The state of having enough food for all people • The essential nutrient in fruits and vegetables • The process of keeping food fresh for longer periods • A food that is produced using sustainable farming methods • ...
Lesson 4 - The Post-Reconstruction Era 2025-11-07
Across
- The party of President Ulysses Grant.
- last name of the Democratic candidate for president.
- where some former slaves went to escape the South.
- One of the states being disputed in the 1876 election.
- You could vote if your father or grandfather had voted before Reconstruction began.
- Required that voters must be able to read or write.
Down
- African Americans who escaped the South by joining the army.
- An illegal action by a mob resulting in death.
- The tax a person must pay in order to vote.
- The separation of a race, class, or group.
- the name given to former slaves who began farming
- what the southern economy depended on despite its industry growing.
- last name of the Republican candidate for president.
13 Clues: The party of President Ulysses Grant. • The separation of a race, class, or group. • The tax a person must pay in order to vote. • An illegal action by a mob resulting in death. • the name given to former slaves who began farming • where some former slaves went to escape the South. • Required that voters must be able to read or write. • ...
1 CA Test Review 2020-09-12
Across
- which country has a language from the Germanic language group?
- permanently frozen soil
- What is a language spoken from the Germanic language group?
- Mountains that form a border between Spain & France.
- Spain & Portugal form which peninsula?
- has permafrost, few trees and is found in northern Russia.
- Russia's largest industry
- Which country has a language from the Romance language group?
- suitable for farming
- What is a language spoken from the Slavic language group?
Down
- All three religions are __ which means worshiping one God.
- a synonym for a city or a town
- What is a language spoken from the Romance language group?
- Which river flows northwest from the Alps and empties into the North Sea?
- Russia's mineral resources are located in ___ which has a cold climate & is on the Asian side.
- What is an environmental issue that Germany has?
- Country that is agricultural and benefits from the Atlantic Gulf Stream
- which mountain range divides the continents of Europe & Asia?
- The __ __ is a large areas that stretches from the Pyrenees Mountains to the Ural Mountains and is good for farming.
- which country has a language from the Slavic language group?
20 Clues: suitable for farming • permanently frozen soil • Russia's largest industry • a synonym for a city or a town • Spain & Portugal form which peninsula? • What is an environmental issue that Germany has? • Mountains that form a border between Spain & France. • What is a language spoken from the Slavic language group? • ...
Vocabulary 2021-04-22
Across
- A large scale clearing of trees
- When farmers can sell crops that they farm
- The background or culture that people share
- When the land is becoming a desert and the area loses its vegetation
- Farmers that grow enough crops to live off of
- When their is to much of something
- One person or a small group of people that are in charge
- When one area conquers the other
- People who hunt for their food and gather their food
- People who are wanderers
- When one can not meet the basic needs for themselves
Down
- The artificial application of water to land
- When their is not enough supplies
- The spreading of customs and beliefs from one group to another
- roads, railroads and schools and knowledge
- When there is not rain for a long time
- When their is little or no moisture
- When the nature wears away at the soil like wind and water and makes it bad for farming
- A tribe in Africa that are nomadic and speak Maa
19 Clues: People who are wanderers • A large scale clearing of trees • When one area conquers the other • When their is not enough supplies • When their is to much of something • When their is little or no moisture • When there is not rain for a long time • When farmers can sell crops that they farm • roads, railroads and schools and knowledge • ...
2-90 2023-06-07
Chapter 12 2014-02-05
Across
- The capital city of the Incan Empire, located in present-day Peru
- Cluster of Native American Stone or adobe dwellings
- A people who established a great civilization in Middle America
- Native American groups who built earthen mounds
- Farming technology in which trees are cut down and burned
- People of a powerful South American Empire during the 1400s and 1500s
- An official count of people in a certain place at a certain time
Down
- Early Native American peoples of the South-West
- Capital city of Aztecs
- Steplike ledges cut into mountains to make land suitable for farming
- Signs and symbols that made up the Mayan writing system
- Round room used by the Pueblo peoples for religious ceremonies
- Mostly flat and grassy region of Western North America
- Corn
- A people who lived in the Valley of Mexico
- Mountain chain of Western South America
- A group of knotted strings used by the Incas to record information
17 Clues: Corn • Capital city of Aztecs • Mountain chain of Western South America • A people who lived in the Valley of Mexico • Early Native American peoples of the South-West • Native American groups who built earthen mounds • Cluster of Native American Stone or adobe dwellings • Mostly flat and grassy region of Western North America • ...
Vocabulary Crosswords WG 8 2018-04-13
Across
- plains fiat lands along a river
- splitting a country into two states
- a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- a belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius
- seasonal winds
- system system that divides society into groups
- policy China's family planning policy; under this law, many married couples are only allowed to have one child
- farming farming with little left over to send to market
- tidal wave
Down
- religion that developed out of the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama, the Buddha
- sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company
- religious system of beliefs and practices that emerged in South Asia
- dependent on one another
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations, an organization working to promote growth and social progress in Southeast Asia
- group of islands
- traditional religion that originated in Japan
- crop the most important crop produced or consumed in a region
17 Clues: tidal wave • seasonal winds • group of islands • dependent on one another • splitting a country into two states • plains fiat lands along a river • traditional religion that originated in Japan • sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company • system system that divides society into groups • farming farming with little left over to send to market • ...
vocabulary crossword WG 8 2018-04-13
Across
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations, an organization working to promote growth and social progress in Southeast Asia
- sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company
- farming farming with little left over to send to market
- splitting a country into two states
- a belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius
- plains fiat lands along a river
- religion that developed out of the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama, the Buddha
- system system that divides society into groups
Down
- traditional religion that originated in Japan
- child policy China's family planning policy; under this law, many married couples are only allowed to have one child
- a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- dependent on one another
- religious system of beliefs and practices that emerged in South Asia
- group of islands
- tidal wave
- crop the most important crop produced or consumed in a region
- seasonal winds
17 Clues: tidal wave • seasonal winds • group of islands • dependent on one another • splitting a country into two states • plains fiat lands along a river • traditional religion that originated in Japan • sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company • system system that divides society into groups • ...
WG8 Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2018-04-18
Across
- a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe.
- splitting a country into two states.
- traditional religion that originated in Japan.
- farming farming with little left over to send to market.
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations, an organization working to promote growth and social progress in Southeast Asia.
- a belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius.
- religion that developed out of the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama, the Buddha.
- cop the most important crop produced or consumed in a region.
- plains fiat lands along a river.
Down
- seasonal winds.
- sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company.
- system system that divides society into groups.
- dependent on one another.
- tidal wave.
- religious system of beliefs and practices that emerged in South Asia.
- policy China's family planning policy; under this law, many married couples are only allowed to have one child.
- group of islands.
17 Clues: tidal wave. • seasonal winds. • group of islands. • dependent on one another. • splitting a country into two states. • plains fiat lands along a river. • traditional religion that originated in Japan. • system system that divides society into groups. • sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company. • ...
. 2022-05-10
Across
- Trade between companies in MDC’s and LDC’s where fair prices are paid to producers
- when innovations spread to new places and stay strong in their hearth
- Central business district
- practice of farming including cultivation of soil for crop growth
- Study of the interactions between societies and natural environments that they live in
- concentration of businesses that stimulate economic growth
- localized economy where industries cluster together
Down
- The use of earths resources in order to sustain the environment
- local firms group dependent on non-local external factors
- Real estate agents sell houses cheaply in fear that black families will move in
- any given region that a large central city is surrounded by smaller cities
- Farming without the use of GMO‘s
- physical or natural conditions of an area
- industrial deep concentration in response to technology advancing
- non-basic industries that consist of small businesses who sell to local customers
- The social differentiation between men and women
- genetically modified organism
17 Clues: Central business district • genetically modified organism • Farming without the use of GMO‘s • physical or natural conditions of an area • The social differentiation between men and women • localized economy where industries cluster together • local firms group dependent on non-local external factors • concentration of businesses that stimulate economic growth • ...
V-ing - Le nom verbal 2021-02-14
10 Clues: la pêche • la course • la lecture • la natation • le recyclage • l'agriculture • l'apprentissage • en développement • la transformation • la commercialisation
Glossary 2025-08-27
10 Clues: elinalue • tuholainen • kestäväkehitys • rehevöityminen • sadanta,sademäärä • luonnossa hajoava • farming tehotuotanto • metsien tuhoutuminen • effect kasvihuoneilmiö • extinct kuolla sukupuuttoon
liammayes, P1, Economics Vocab 2023-01-23
Across
- items used by a business to create goods or offer servises
- a system of dollars and coin farming.
- resources that cannot be used again, or made again because they can take thousand to millions of years to make.
- when a resource is scarce, it is difficult to find
- things we must have for our survival
- the creation of products
- things that we would like to have, but we don't need for our survival
- a system of buying and selling stocks, or investments, in companies.
- workers or employees
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- trading for goods and services
Down
- worker focus on one type of work or business.
- an activity that helps us decide if the cost of a choice is worth its benefits
- farming
- small pieces of a company.
- resources that can be made again and used again, without help from people.
- improving the economy, like how it improved during the new deal era
- thing from nature that people can use
- what we get from a choice that we make
19 Clues: farming • workers or employees • the creation of products • small pieces of a company. • trading for goods and services • things we must have for our survival • a system of dollars and coin farming. • thing from nature that people can use • what we get from a choice that we make • worker focus on one type of work or business. • what a person gives up when they make a choice • ...
Latin America 2025-11-20
Across
- South American range along western side of continent
- step-like farm fields cut into mountains, hillsides
- River carries more water than next seven largest rivers in the world combined
- climate found in mountains of Mexico and South America
- Founded around Tenochtitlan, Present day Mexico City.
- domesticated the Llama.
- factors like better jobs, schools, medical care
- flat savannas with moderate rainfall, good for farming
- Colonized Brazil
- main religion of Latin America
Down
- Mexico is a part of this with Canada and the U.S.
- the first country to gain independence in Latin America
- this is the climate of part of Chile along the west coast
- Dominated Southern Mexico and Central America and created calendars
- divided between the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
- factors like poor medical care, poor education, bad jobs, only rich few own land
- factories where imported materials are assembled into finished goods for export to the United States.
- grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing, farming
- the other main language paired with Portuguese
19 Clues: Colonized Brazil • domesticated the Llama. • main religion of Latin America • the other main language paired with Portuguese • factors like better jobs, schools, medical care • Mexico is a part of this with Canada and the U.S. • step-like farm fields cut into mountains, hillsides • South American range along western side of continent • ...
Prehistory: History, the First People, the Stone Ages 2012-09-05
Across
- Villages near valleys and waterways-freshwater; farming-raise animals, grow crops; skilled at pottery and weaving; 8000 BC to 3000 BC
- Nomads; hunting/gathering; simple stone tools; no writing system
- Tools and skills people used to meet basic needs
- An arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- Left Africa to travel to the reest of thhe world (land bridge)
- More of something that is needed
- Uses written evidence and artifacts to study the past
Down
- To tame animals
- Objects made by human beings
- The division of society by rank or class
- People who move often from place to place
- Stories passed down by word of mouth
- Study of past people and cultures using material remains
- Marks the change from Old to New Stone Age; cultivating land and raising crops and animals-farming
- Period of time before writing
- FInely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops
17 Clues: To tame animals • Objects made by human beings • Period of time before writing • More of something that is needed • Stories passed down by word of mouth • The division of society by rank or class • People who move often from place to place • A way of supplying water to an area of land • Tools and skills people used to meet basic needs • ...
5. Saving Bananas for Us All 2016-06-04
Across
- the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
- having been changed slightly, usually to improve something or make it more acceptable
- something needed or necessary
- good or good enough, esp. for a particular need or purpose
- causing damage or able to cause damage
- exactly the same or very similar
- to disagree with something
- to prepare land and grow crops on it, or to grow a particular crop
Down
- to adjust to different conditions or uses, or to change to meet different situations
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organism
- the quality of being the same
- used for farming or relating to farming
- a set of animals or plants, members of which have similar characteristics to each other
- a very sad event or situation, especially one involving death or suffering
- the condition or fact of being different or varied; variety
- not existing now
- to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables
17 Clues: not existing now • to disagree with something • the quality of being the same • something needed or necessary • exactly the same or very similar • causing damage or able to cause damage • used for farming or relating to farming • to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables • good or good enough, esp. for a particular need or purpose • ...
1 CA Test Review 2020-09-12
Across
- which country has a language from the Germanic language group?
- permanently frozen soil
- What is a language spoken from the Germanic language group?
- Mountains that form a border between Spain & France.
- Spain & Portugal form which peninsula?
- has permafrost, few trees and is found in northern Russia.
- Russia's largest industry
- Which country has a language from the Romance language group?
- suitable for farming
- What is a language spoken from the Slavic language group?
Down
- All three religions are __ which means worshiping one God.
- a synonym for a city or a town
- What is a language spoken from the Romance language group?
- Which river flows northwest from the Alps and empties into the North Sea?
- Russia's mineral resources are located in ___ which has a cold climate & is on the Asian side.
- What is an environmental issue that Germany has?
- Country that is agricultural and benefits from the Atlantic Gulf Stream
- which mountain range divides the continents of Europe & Asia?
- The __ __ is a large areas that stretches from the Pyrenees Mountains to the Ural Mountains and is good for farming.
- which country has a language from the Slavic language group?
20 Clues: suitable for farming • permanently frozen soil • Russia's largest industry • a synonym for a city or a town • Spain & Portugal form which peninsula? • What is an environmental issue that Germany has? • Mountains that form a border between Spain & France. • What is a language spoken from the Slavic language group? • ...
Animal Ethics 2023-02-13
Across
- concerned with distinguishing between good and evil in the world
- a committee of highly educated and skilled people which include veterinarians, scientists and lawyers to create standards for every single experiment and animal study
- to practice minimal to no pain on all beings
- Giving non humans, human feelings/characteristics
- an agency that regulates the treatment of animals in research
- belief animals should be treated humanely
- another name for puppy mills
Down
- word used to explain the stereotypical behavior of animals in captivity
- belief that animals should not be exploited ever
- an animal right activists organization
- quick mass production style of farming
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- a building that houses surrendered animals
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Inspect & certify slaughterhouses, produce farms, dairy farms and puppy mills factories
- surrendered animals that are placed in temporary foster homes
- an animal friendlier style of farming
- supporting animals in need of help
- an umbrella of the police agency to ensure animal laws are abided
19 Clues: another name for puppy mills • supporting animals in need of help • an animal friendlier style of farming • an animal right activists organization • quick mass production style of farming • belief animals should be treated humanely • a building that houses surrendered animals • to practice minimal to no pain on all beings • belief that animals should not be exploited ever • ...
Pre History 2025-11-06
Across
- : The Old Stone Age when people were hunter-gatherers
- : A long period when much of the Earth was covered in ice
- : The time before writing was invented
- : The process of taming animals or plants for human use
- : A common type of shelter for early humans
- : Farming method that involved cutting and burning plants
- : The study of what people left behind to learn about the past
- : A type of rock used to make sharp tools and weapons
- : An early human ancestor or member of the human family
- : Ice-connected path that allowed humans to reach North America
Down
- : The movement of people from one place to another
- : The continent where the earliest humans lived
- : This discovery helped humans cook food and stay warm
- : An object made to help humans hunt, build, or prepare food
- : Someone who hunts animals and gathers wild plants for food
- : The Middle Stone Age when tools became more advanced
- : A person who moves from place to place in search of food
- : The New Stone Age when people began farming
- : A metal made from mixing copper and tin
19 Clues: : The time before writing was invented • : A metal made from mixing copper and tin • : A common type of shelter for early humans • : The New Stone Age when people began farming • : The continent where the earliest humans lived • : The movement of people from one place to another • : The Old Stone Age when people were hunter-gatherers • ...
Ag science 2022-09-20
Across
- genetically modified plant put to market in 1996
- genetic engineering is done through _______ an organism's genetic material
- study of animal behavior
- the use of living cells, bacteria, etc.to make useful products or the process of intentionally making a copy of a gene
- perceive someone/something and registering it as being significant.
- predicting the outcomes of an experiment
- genetically modified plant put to market in 2016
- organic farming is USDA-regulated farming without the use of _______ pesticides
- study of chemicals and their reactions
Down
- trying new things to see the outcomes
- genetic engineering is the deliberate _______ of the characteristics of an organism
- genetically modified plant put to market in 1999
- genetic engineering allows scientists to transfer genes from one species to another for crop ____________
- one effect of gmos on plants is reducing the impact of _______
- genetically modified plant that is currently in preparation to be released onto market
- the science and art that includes growing of crops
- another genetically modified plant put to market in 1996
- genetically modified vegetable put to market in 1995
- genetically modified plant put to market in 1997
19 Clues: study of animal behavior • trying new things to see the outcomes • study of chemicals and their reactions • predicting the outcomes of an experiment • genetically modified plant put to market in 1996 • genetically modified plant put to market in 1999 • genetically modified plant put to market in 2016 • genetically modified plant put to market in 1997 • ...
Ag science 2022-09-20
Across
- genetically modified plant put to market in 1996
- genetic engineering is done through _______ an organism's genetic material
- study of animal behavior
- the use of living cells, bacteria, etc.to make useful products or the process of intentionally making a copy of a gene
- perceive someone/something and registering it as being significant.
- predicting the outcomes of an experiment
- genetically modified plant put to market in 2016
- organic farming is USDA-regulated farming without the use of _______ pesticides
- study of chemicals and their reactions
Down
- trying new things to see the outcomes
- genetic engineering is the deliberate _______ of the characteristics of an organism
- genetically modified plant put to market in 1999
- genetic engineering allows scientists to transfer genes from one species to another for crop ____________
- one effect of gmos on plants is reducing the impact of _______
- genetically modified plant that is currently in preparation to be released onto market
- the science and art that includes growing of crops
- another genetically modified plant put to market in 1996
- genetically modified vegetable put to market in 1995
- genetically modified plant put to market in 1997
19 Clues: study of animal behavior • trying new things to see the outcomes • study of chemicals and their reactions • predicting the outcomes of an experiment • genetically modified plant put to market in 1996 • genetically modified plant put to market in 1999 • genetically modified plant put to market in 2016 • genetically modified plant put to market in 1997 • ...
SDG NO 2 2025-03-05
Across
- A small-scale farming system for family consumption
- The process of reducing food waste by redistributing surplus food
- A condition caused by lack of proper nutrition
- security The measure of a country's ability to produce enough food
- A vitamin deficiency that can cause blindness
- The process of growing crops and raising animals for food
- The process of adding nutrients to food to prevent deficiencies
- The UN agency focused on agriculture and food
- The main source of energy in most diets, like rice and wheat
Down
- The process of losing water in soil due to lack of plant cover
- A major staple crop in Africa and South America
- A lack of enough food to meet daily needs
- A practice that improves soil health by alternating crops
- Farming without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- A type of food that helps build muscles
- The practice of growing crops and fish together
- The main protein source in many plant-based diets
- The global organization leading efforts to end hunger
- The act of using land and resources wisely for future generations
19 Clues: A type of food that helps build muscles • A lack of enough food to meet daily needs • A vitamin deficiency that can cause blindness • The UN agency focused on agriculture and food • A condition caused by lack of proper nutrition • A major staple crop in Africa and South America • The practice of growing crops and fish together • ...
crossword 2021-03-25
Tarahumada 2023-04-21
14 Clues: walk • corn • beans • seeds • native • to run • violence • indigenous • a farming field • a type of cornmeal • illegal drug organization • the name preferred by the Tarahumadas • measuring system used instead of miles • grinding rock used to make tortilla maza
Tarahumada 2023-04-21
14 Clues: walk • corn • beans • seeds • native • to run • violence • indigenous • a farming field • a type of cornmeal • illegal drug organization • the name preferred by the Tarahumadas • measuring system used instead of miles • grinding rock used to make tortilla maza
Natural Selection Crossword 2025-05-16
14 Clues: Baby • Farming • Features • Carnivore • For dinner • Passed down • Changing to fit in • Not natural selection • Where an animal lives • What Darwin discovered • Changing genetic material • Discovered natural selection • The same species living together • Another name for natural selection
kyra 2017-10-16
Across
- - variety or difference
- - trading illegally with other nations
- crop - it sell faster
- colony -run by individuals or groups to whom land was granted
- farming - farming in which only enough food to feed one family is produced
- - a good bought from foreign markets
- -the ability to read and write
- colony - colony established by a group of settlers who had been given a formal document allowing them to settle
Down
- -a group of civilian trained to fight in emergencies
- - person who risks money in order to make a large profit
- trade- a trade route that exchanged goods between the west indies the american colonies and west Africa
- - person who supervises a large operation or its workers
- country - a region of hills and forests west of the tide water
- - the theory that a state or nation power depended on its wealth
- - assistant who is assigned to learn the trade of a skilled craftsman
- - a region of flat low lying plains along the seacoast
- - sell abroad
17 Clues: - sell abroad • crop - it sell faster • - variety or difference • -the ability to read and write • - a good bought from foreign markets • - trading illegally with other nations • -a group of civilian trained to fight in emergencies • - a region of flat low lying plains along the seacoast • - person who risks money in order to make a large profit • ...
Actions to sustain healthy outdoor environments 2022-04-29
Across
- permaculture farms are self ........
- for optimal natural heating in winter a house should be oriented to the ........
- the group that works to improve farmlands, bring back trees and restore wildlife habitats
- growing vegetables in unused factories is an example of ....... agriculture
- 85% of people are expected to live in ......... by 2056
- low impact farms use no chemical fertilisers or .........
- a type of integrated farming
- sustainable houses collect and reuse .........
- landcare groups with the farmers to reduce .......... on their farms
- typical housing developments often lead to .......
Down
- mass producing one type of food in one location
- growing foods locally also reduced ......... emissions and costs
- urban planners aim to create .......... neighbourhoods where residents have access to all required services
- landcare groups work to restore wildlife .........
- the minimum number of stars a new house constructed in Victoria must be
- these attract birds, frogs and other wildlife
- ........ will result in negative impacts such as increased waste and resource depletion
- a type of farming involving producing different types of food in the one location
- the nation wide energy rating system for houses
19 Clues: a type of integrated farming • permaculture farms are self ........ • these attract birds, frogs and other wildlife • sustainable houses collect and reuse ......... • mass producing one type of food in one location • the nation wide energy rating system for houses • landcare groups work to restore wildlife ......... • typical housing developments often lead to ....... • ...
Helo 2024-11-12
Across
- Farmers who grow organic vegetables have to...using pesticides.
- Expresses a command
- If something is... to happen, it will probably happen.
- If food is grown or produced...,it comes from the area nearby.
- Only a small...planned to live abroad permanently.
- The...planning short-term emigration was higher last year than this year.
- Have the people you’ve met had an...on you?
- It took me about five hours. It took me more or...five hours.
- Have you had...communicating with people?
- Word that connects clauses or sentences
- Crop...are the amount of crops produced in a particular place.
- If you have a..., have you got someone who will help you?
Down
- If something is ..., it is not natural.
- Farming...are the ways farming is done.
- Does the weather...how you feel?
- Children like to ... with new gadgets to find out what they can do
- Whenever companies .... new games console, children want to buy them
- English isn't his first language. He isn't a...speaker of English.
- A food...is a small structure where you can buy food, for example in a market or in a street.
- ...goods are high-quality, expensive goods.
20 Clues: Expresses a command • Does the weather...how you feel? • If something is ..., it is not natural. • Farming...are the ways farming is done. • Word that connects clauses or sentences • Have you had...communicating with people? • Have the people you’ve met had an...on you? • ...goods are high-quality, expensive goods. • Only a small...planned to live abroad permanently. • ...
Engineer 2022-10-25
14 Clues: electric • windmills • Prosthetics • power plants • builds boats • health products • Vertical farming • data and analytics • powered billboards • operator control system • code of the human species • future innovative projects • clean air ceramic inventions • the build of safety things such as parachutes
Starving the Time 2024-05-01
14 Clues: thin • plan • less • in the way • great size • skilled people • resist diseases • serious decrease • unable to resist • supply with water • lasting a long time • metals rare metals • having to do with farming • tool used to figure out position
Vocabulary List 2014-11-28
11 Clues: Holz • Abholzung • >> farming • nachhaltig • einheimisch • unfruchtbar • verschwenden • > produced by trees • > produced by vehicles • > a lot of different species • >> everything that lives in the nature
vocabulary crossword WG 8 2018-04-13
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- religious system of beliefs and practices that emerged in South Asia
- plains fiat lands along a river
- tidal wave
- traditional religion that originated in Japan
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations, an organization working to promote growth and social progress in Southeast Asia
- dependent on one another
- seasonal winds
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- farming farming with little left over to send to market
- sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company
- crop the most important crop produced or consumed in a region
- a belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius
- system system that divides society into groups
- group of islands
- splitting a country into two states
- religion that developed out of the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama, the Buddha
- a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- child policy China's family planning policy; under this law, many married couples are only allowed to have one child
17 Clues: tidal wave • seasonal winds • group of islands • dependent on one another • splitting a country into two states • plains fiat lands along a river • traditional religion that originated in Japan • sending tasks to be done by workers outside a company • system system that divides society into groups • ...
Environmental impacts of farming 2020-10-30
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- a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- degradation the decline in soil condition caused by its improper use or poor management, usually for agricultural, industrial or urban purposes.
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
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- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- All the physical surroundings on Earth
- the unconsolidated mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the Earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants
- (of a material, substance, or by-product) eliminated or discarded as no longer useful or required after the completion of a process.
- a marked effect or influence.
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
13 Clues: a marked effect or influence. • All the physical surroundings on Earth • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause. • ...
Countryside and Farming 3 2023-12-11
Western Europe 2020-11-23
7 Clues: farming • good land for farming • makes soil more fertile • made out of coal and iron • land that has water on three sides • bring warmer air to most of Western Europe • natural resources that are used to make products
FFA facts 2021-10-07
7 Clues: Symbol of unity • animals on a farm • a symbol of wisdom • The practice of farming • resembles progress and a new day • America is home to the free and the brave • the activity of growing crops or raising animals
steps of agriculture farming 2021-01-18
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- 3 steps of soil prepation
- It is the scattering of seeds by hand all over field
- Good quality seeds are essential to grow a strong and healthy crop
- It is done by a soil leveller
- they are worldwide to control agriculture pests
- they are substance contains chemical elements that are growth for the plants
- It refers to supplying of water dry land as supplementation of rain water
- It is done manually by dibbler
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- It is the dropping of seeds into the soil with the help of implement such as seed drill
- The process of loosening and upturning the soil make its soft
- It is the first step of cultivation of a crop
- It starts with burning the previous crop reducies
12 Clues: 3 steps of soil prepation • It is done by a soil leveller • It is done manually by dibbler • It is the first step of cultivation of a crop • they are worldwide to control agriculture pests • It starts with burning the previous crop reducies • It is the scattering of seeds by hand all over field • The process of loosening and upturning the soil make its soft • ...
CROP AND FRUIT FARMING 2023-08-02
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- FRUIT THAT LIKES WARM CLIMATES e.g. banana
- A PRODUCT MOST PEOPLE EAT DAILY, MADE FROM WHEAT
- GROWS MAINLY IN THE FREE STATE
- THESE FRUIT TREES LOSE THEIR LEAVES IN WINTER
- COMMERCIAL FARMERS NEED A LOT OF THIS TO WORK THE LAND
- YOU ADD THIS TO THE SOIL IF ALL THE NUTRIENTS ARE USED
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- FARMING FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY
- A WELL-KNOWN DECIDUOUS FRUIT
- FRUIT WITH A THICK SKIN WHICH NEEDS TO BE PEELED
- WHEN YOU FARM TO SELL TO MAKE A PROFIT
- FOODS THAT ARE EATEN A LOT BY PEOPLE EACH DAY
- A CROP THAT GROWS IN THE AREAS THAT HAVE RAIN IN WINTER
12 Clues: A WELL-KNOWN DECIDUOUS FRUIT • GROWS MAINLY IN THE FREE STATE • FARMING FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY • WHEN YOU FARM TO SELL TO MAKE A PROFIT • FRUIT THAT LIKES WARM CLIMATES e.g. banana • THESE FRUIT TREES LOSE THEIR LEAVES IN WINTER • FOODS THAT ARE EATEN A LOT BY PEOPLE EACH DAY • FRUIT WITH A THICK SKIN WHICH NEEDS TO BE PEELED • ...
Chapter 11 5.1-5.3 Vocab 2021-12-15
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- The French system in which long, thin sections of land ran perpendicular to a river. (2 words no hyphen)
- Agricultural practices in which farmers or ranchers use large amounts of inputs to maximize yields.
- A settlement pattern in which farmers live in homes spread throughout the countryside.
- A type of intensive farming referred to as truck farming. (2 words)
- Another word to describe a clustered settlement pattern.
- A type of agriculture that is practices in regions with hot, dry summers, mild winters, and narrow valleys.
- A type of subsistent extensive farmer where farmers grow crops on a piece of land for a year or two. (2 words)
- The long-term weather patterns in a region.
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade.
- The origin of farming, also known as the First Agricultural Revolution.
- The type of agriculture whose goal is to grow enough crops or raise enough livestock to sell for profit.
- A form of agriculture that is often labor and animal intensive. (2 words)
- A survey method that created irregular shapes that reflected the location of physical features and traditional patterns of land use. (3 words)
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- A land survey system that created rectangular plots of consistent size. (3 words)
- A type of farming that uses low inputs of resources but has the goal of selling the product for profit. (2 words)
- Mixed crop and livestock farming is an intensive commercial integrated system that demonstrates ________________ between crops and animals.
- The geographic distance that milk is delivered. (2 words)
- The type of agriculture whose goal is to grow enough food or raise enough livestock to meet the immediate needs of the farmer.
- Heavy investments in labor and capital are used in this type of agriculture to produce high yields and profits. (2 words)
- Areas of government organized land that were six miles long and six miles wide.
- The commerical grazing of animals confined to a specific area. (2 words)
- First major agricultural hearth. Located in Southwest Asia.
- There a few inputs used in this type of agricultural activity. (2 words)
- A settlement pattern in which buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water or along a transportation route.
- Fruits and vegetables are grown near an urban market and sold to local suppliers. (2 words)
- A large commercial farm that specializes in one crop.
- In regions that are too dry for mixed crop agriculture farmers often raise wheat. (2 words)
- The global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas. (2 words)
- Money invested in land, equipment, and machines.
- A type of subsistent extensive agricultural that is practiced in arid and semi-arid climates throughout the world. (2 words)
- The seasonal herding of animals from higher elevations in the summer to lower elevations and valleys in the winter.
- Agricultural practices that use fewer amounts of inputs and typically result in less yields.
- Settlement pattern in which groups of homes are located near each other in a village.
33 Clues: The long-term weather patterns in a region. • Money invested in land, equipment, and machines. • A large commercial farm that specializes in one crop. • Another word to describe a clustered settlement pattern. • The geographic distance that milk is delivered. (2 words) • First major agricultural hearth. Located in Southwest Asia. • ...
Types of farming 2021-01-19
6 Clues: Rearing of slikworms • This farming is done on hills • The breeding of fish is called • This farming give various nutrients to the soil • a single crop of tea,coffee,cashew,rubber,banana or cotton • This farming is the branch of agriculture that deals with art,since and technology
Chapter 11 5.1-5.3 Vocab 2025-01-13
Across
- The French system in which long, thin sections of land ran perpendicular to a river. (2 words no hyphen)
- Agricultural practices in which farmers or ranchers use large amounts of inputs to maximize yields.
- A settlement pattern in which farmers live in homes spread throughout the countryside.
- A type of intensive farming referred to as truck farming. (2 words)
- Another word to describe a clustered settlement pattern.
- A type of agriculture that is practices in regions with hot, dry summers, mild winters, and narrow valleys.
- A type of subsistent extensive farmer where farmers grow crops on a piece of land for a year or two. (2 words)
- The long-term weather patterns in a region.
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade.
- The origin of farming, also known as the First Agricultural Revolution.
- The type of agriculture whose goal is to grow enough crops or raise enough livestock to sell for profit.
- A form of agriculture that is often labor and animal intensive. (2 words)
- A survey method that created irregular shapes that reflected the location of physical features and traditional patterns of land use. (3 words)
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- A land survey system that created rectangular plots of consistent size. (3 words)
- A type of farming that uses low inputs of resources but has the goal of selling the product for profit. (2 words)
- Mixed crop and livestock farming is an intensive commercial integrated system that demonstrates ________________ between crops and animals.
- The geographic distance that milk is delivered. (2 words)
- The type of agriculture whose goal is to grow enough food or raise enough livestock to meet the immediate needs of the farmer.
- Heavy investments in labor and capital are used in this type of agriculture to produce high yields and profits. (2 words)
- Areas of government organized land that were six miles long and six miles wide.
- The commerical grazing of animals confined to a specific area. (2 words)
- First major agricultural hearth. Located in Southwest Asia.
- There a few inputs used in this type of agricultural activity. (2 words)
- A settlement pattern in which buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water or along a transportation route.
- Fruits and vegetables are grown near an urban market and sold to local suppliers. (2 words)
- A large commercial farm that specializes in one crop.
- In regions that are too dry for mixed crop agriculture farmers often raise wheat. (2 words)
- The global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas. (2 words)
- Money invested in land, equipment, and machines.
- A type of subsistent extensive agricultural that is practiced in arid and semi-arid climates throughout the world. (2 words)
- The seasonal herding of animals from higher elevations in the summer to lower elevations and valleys in the winter.
- Agricultural practices that use fewer amounts of inputs and typically result in less yields.
- Settlement pattern in which groups of homes are located near each other in a village.
33 Clues: The long-term weather patterns in a region. • Money invested in land, equipment, and machines. • A large commercial farm that specializes in one crop. • Another word to describe a clustered settlement pattern. • The geographic distance that milk is delivered. (2 words) • First major agricultural hearth. Located in Southwest Asia. • ...
Technology in Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- Substances added to soil to enhance plant growth. (10 letters)
- The use of technology and data to optimize farming efficiency. (20 letters)
- Farming practices that maintain soil health and minimize environmental impact. (18 letters)
- Chemicals used to destroy pests that threaten crops. (9 letters)
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- A farming technique used by the Aztecs that involves artificial islands for growing crops. (9 letters)
- The practice of alternating different types of crops in the same area to maintain soil fertility. (12 letters)
- The management of water supply to support agriculture. (10 letters)
- Organisms that have been altered using biotechnology to improve crop yield and resistance. (4 letters, Abbreviation)
8 Clues: Substances added to soil to enhance plant growth. (10 letters) • Chemicals used to destroy pests that threaten crops. (9 letters) • The management of water supply to support agriculture. (10 letters) • The use of technology and data to optimize farming efficiency. (20 letters) • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 1-4 vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- a region with harsh winters that made farming difficult
- In 1770, Boston Massachusetts a group of British soldiers shot their muskets into a crowd. Five colonists were killed.
- had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations here.
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- is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming
- American colonist dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act
- when one country takes control of another country or region establishing a settlement.
- law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
8 Clues: a region with harsh winters that made farming difficult • is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies. • known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming • law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies. • American colonist dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-02
Across
- Last name of a Scottish engineer who created a stem engine to run machinery
- changed from small, farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- made out of wool and cotton also changed the way goods were produced
- made coal mining a growing industry to fuel machines
- changed from small, single-family subsistence farms to larger farms
- this led to steam rather than waterpower factories
- lowering prices and increasing the availability to numerous products
Down
- Last name of a man who invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769
- invented by John Kay in 1733
- changed from self and animal powered modes
- Last name of a French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefits
- invented by James Hargreaves in 1765
- invented by Edmund Cartwright
15 Clues: invented by John Kay in 1733 • invented by Edmund Cartwright • invented by James Hargreaves in 1765 • invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769 • changed from self and animal powered modes • this led to steam rather than waterpower factories • first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S. • made coal mining a growing industry to fuel machines • ...
CLIMATE 101: Causes and Effects 2020-11-30
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- (The total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- Relating to the air or to the atmosphere
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly
- To change, especially continuously and between one level or thing and another
- The continent around the South Pole
- Causing worry or fear
- Situated on or relating to the coast
- _____ fuel, like coal or oil, is obtained from under the ground
- CO2 stands for carbon __________________
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- Gravity is a natural ________________
- A long period when there is no rain and people do not have enough water
- A very small part of an atom, for example an electron or a proton
- Used for farming or related to farming
- Gas or extremely small drops of liquid that result from the heating of a liquid or solid
- A medical condition that makes breathing difficult by causing the air passage to become narrow or blocked
15 Clues: Causing worry or fear • The continent around the South Pole • Situated on or relating to the coast • Gravity is a natural ________________ • A large mass of ice that moves slowly • Used for farming or related to farming • CO2 stands for carbon __________________ • Relating to the air or to the atmosphere • A very small part of an atom, for example an electron or a proton • ...
19th Century Philippines under Spanish Rule 2023-10-03
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- This social class had to pay P1.50 during the 19th century, the natives
- Lowest level of participation in the bureaucracy, limited to powerless tasks
- Political system of the Philippines under Spanish rule
- System composed of a canon, an inquilino, and kasama
- Prerequisite to the departure or promotion of bureaucrats, when they are open to complaints
- Governor who introduced reforms to the economic system (e.g. Royal Philippine Company)
- Highest level of governance; Authority of the ______
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- Leader at the provincial level in fully subjugate provinces
- Social class where wealthy pure-blooded natives belong
- Judicial body, equivalent to the Supreme Court
- The supposed head of the municipal unit, acts as a "patriarch" of the municipality
- _______ de Comercio, right and privilege to commerce
- "The one who cultivates the land"
- Economic monopoly that served as the lifeline of the Spanish in the Philippines
- refers to the farming system monopolized during the 19th century, farming for export
15 Clues: "The one who cultivates the land" • Judicial body, equivalent to the Supreme Court • _______ de Comercio, right and privilege to commerce • System composed of a canon, an inquilino, and kasama • Highest level of governance; Authority of the ______ • Social class where wealthy pure-blooded natives belong • Political system of the Philippines under Spanish rule • ...
Unit 8 crossword 2024-05-08
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- Built to help the war effort in WW1 and 2: ______ bases.
- Many rural farmers went here after the Boll Weevil and drought. _____ areas.
- Bug that ate cotton buds which made farming hard.
- Planes that Provided Jobs in WW2.
- Politician that was into the Marines. ____ Vinson.
- Was a problem for farming in Georgia; Shortage of water.
- Roosevelt made this new deal program after seeing conditions in Georgia.
- This started the great depression; _____ _____ crash.
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- Japanese attack on US that made them join the war.
- President Roosevelt's plan to help with the great depression.
- Ships that were built for WW2 in Savannah and Brunswick.
- Act that let the US supply weapons to the allied nations during the war.
- Politician that built up the military and helped with many other things; _____ Russel.
- Improved state Park system and gave jobs to young men.
- Act that paid farmers to diversify their crops in Georgia.
15 Clues: Planes that Provided Jobs in WW2. • Bug that ate cotton buds which made farming hard. • Japanese attack on US that made them join the war. • Politician that was into the Marines. ____ Vinson. • This started the great depression; _____ _____ crash. • Improved state Park system and gave jobs to young men. • Built to help the war effort in WW1 and 2: ______ bases. • ...
Food Production Unit 2021-10-12
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- the process of growing food to eat, farming
- improvements in technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods
- process of how our food gets from the farm to the table.
- a government payment that supports a business
- kept in natural conditions with freedom of movement.
- chemicals used on plants that do not harm the plants but kill pests.
- the edible seeds or seeds of some grasses or a few other plants. Rice, wheat, and corn
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- maximize production while minimizing cost
- a raw material that can be bought and sold
- free from GMOs, pesticides, fertilizer, antibiotics, and growth hormones.
- farming in which only enough food to feed one's family is produced.
- gets food by hunting animals and foraging berries, nuts, or other plants in the world.
- brought under human control
- food that has had things added to it to make it last longer.
- Genetically modified organism, changed in a non-natural way
15 Clues: brought under human control • maximize production while minimizing cost • a raw material that can be bought and sold • the process of growing food to eat, farming • a government payment that supports a business • kept in natural conditions with freedom of movement. • process of how our food gets from the farm to the table. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- the washing of sediment form construction or farming sites by rain that transfers it to the ocean
- movement of people form one local to another
- narrow land bridge that connects two larger landmasses
- Person of Amerindian-Spanish descent
- Plants built by American and Japanese companies in Mexico where goods are manufactured and then sent for final assembly to the companies that own the plants
- strip of land that connects two larger landmasses
- replanting of trees
- Tourism that emphasizes exotic, natural environments with the goal of supporting conservation efforts
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- a zone of earthquake and volcanic activity around the edge of the Pacific Ocean
- dense jungles filled with biodiversity
- a local language
- The blending of aspects of various religions to form a new religion
- The process of removing trees for logging, farming, or grazing
- the largest city in a country; also significantly larger than other cities int hat country
- a large group of islands
15 Clues: a local language • replanting of trees • a large group of islands • Person of Amerindian-Spanish descent • dense jungles filled with biodiversity • movement of people form one local to another • strip of land that connects two larger landmasses • narrow land bridge that connects two larger landmasses • The process of removing trees for logging, farming, or grazing • ...
enviromental crossword 2014-06-01
V# 16 2024-01-05
Land and Resources of Southeast Asia 2018-02-28
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- represents the extent of the rain forest today on the map on page 413
- large farming operations designed to grow cash crops
- this country has banned logging in natural forests
- rainforests are a source of this
- one of the major cash crops of Southeast Asia
- more than 40 percent of the population work in this
- fast-growing grass that can grow to about 100 feet
- raising of crops and livestock for sale on the local or world market
- one of the world's largest suppliers of bamboo
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- in this country, more than 90 percent of rainforests have been cleared
- farming that provides only enough for a family or for a village
- represents the extent of the rain forest in 3000BC on the map on page 413
- a level field that is flooded to grow rice
- Southeast Asian countries use this resource to generate electricity
- chief crop of Southeast Asia
15 Clues: chief crop of Southeast Asia • rainforests are a source of this • a level field that is flooded to grow rice • one of the major cash crops of Southeast Asia • one of the world's largest suppliers of bamboo • this country has banned logging in natural forests • fast-growing grass that can grow to about 100 feet • more than 40 percent of the population work in this • ...
ESC Grade 3 - Running Puzzle 2013-05-11
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- Buses, trains and taxis are form of _____ transport.
- Things such as tables, chairs, cupboards, or beds are called _____.
- People with jobs in the _____ sector provide a service.
- People with jobs in the _____ sector transform natural products into manufactured products.
- We celebrate Halloween in _____.
- The _____ is a global network of computers.
- People have jobs to earn money. We call this money a _____.
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- Travelling by _____ is the fastest form of transport.
- _____ need just rainwater to grow.
- To find the difference between 2 numbers, we do _____.
- Students don't go to school in _____. They often go swimming at the beach.
- To find the sum of 2 numbers, we do _____.
- The farming of crops is call _____ farming.
- People with jobs in the _____ sector obtain or process natural products.
- I go to school from Monday to Friday. At _____, I have a picnic or a barbecue.
15 Clues: We celebrate Halloween in _____. • _____ need just rainwater to grow. • To find the sum of 2 numbers, we do _____. • The farming of crops is call _____ farming. • The _____ is a global network of computers. • Buses, trains and taxis are form of _____ transport. • Travelling by _____ is the fastest form of transport. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-02
Across
- Last name of a Scottish engineer who created a stem engine to run machinery
- changed from small, farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- made out of wool and cotton also changed the way goods were produced
- made coal mining a growing industry to fuel machines
- changed from small, single-family subsistence farms to larger farms
- this led to steam rather than waterpower factories
- lowering prices and increasing the availability to numerous products
Down
- Last name of a man who invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769
- invented by John Kay in 1733
- changed from self and animal powered modes
- Last name of a French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefits
- invented by James Hargreaves in 1765
- invented by Edmund Cartwright
15 Clues: invented by John Kay in 1733 • invented by Edmund Cartwright • invented by James Hargreaves in 1765 • invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769 • changed from self and animal powered modes • this led to steam rather than waterpower factories • first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S. • made coal mining a growing industry to fuel machines • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- The study of wine
- A person who rears or flattens cattle or sheep for market
- the cultivation of grapevines.
- an expert in the science of soil management and crop
- An owner or supervisor of orchids
- Cropping Farming practice or equipment
- Husbandry The science of breeding and caring for farm animals
- The cultivation of flowers
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- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- Location where bee hives are kept.
- A person that owns or managers a farm
- rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- A sheep or cattle farmer
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
15 Clues: The study of wine • A sheep or cattle farmer • The cultivation of flowers • the cultivation of grapevines. • An owner or supervisor of orchids • Location where bee hives are kept. • A person that owns or managers a farm • Cropping Farming practice or equipment • an expert in the science of soil management and crop • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Crossward 2 2022-03-21
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- Disease that results in children having swollen bellies, round faces and changes in hair colour.
- the type of farming involving livestock
- A food _____ causes under-nutrition
- What does the T in TNC stand for
- It is the artificial cultivation of plants and the rearing of animals for food and other products.
- protection of a resource so we can continue using it
- Large scale
- Soil ______ could be a result of soil being exposed and not covered by vegetation
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- growing more plants and trees to cover the soil
- only growing one kind of crop
- farming that won't make the future suffer as a result of it
- It is used to kill insects to do agriculture
- What is the shape of the graph used to see which country has how many primary, Secondary and tertiary percentages
- Agriculture can be described as a system, because it has _____, processes and outputs.
- the shape of the land
15 Clues: Large scale • the shape of the land • only growing one kind of crop • What does the T in TNC stand for • A food _____ causes under-nutrition • the type of farming involving livestock • It is used to kill insects to do agriculture • growing more plants and trees to cover the soil • protection of a resource so we can continue using it • ...
INTERDEPENDENCE OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS 2020-11-29
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- THEY PLAY A VERY IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE CYCLE OF NUTRIENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT.
- LARGE AMOUNT OF WATER ACCUMULATES IN AN AREA
- ALL LIVING ORGANISMS THAT CANNOT PREPARE THEIR OWN FOOD
- PLANTS AND ANIMALS ARE DEPENDENT ON EACH OTHER FOR
- PRODUCERS ARE ALSO CALLED AS
- ANIMALS THAT FEED ON OTHER ANIMALS
- THEY PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN KEEPING THE ENVIRONMENT CLEAN BY CONSUMING DEAD MATTER.
- ANIMALS THAT FEED ON PLANTS
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- PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD
- A GREEN PIGMENT USED BY PLANTS TO PREPARE FOOD
- WHEN RAINFALL DOESN'T OCCUR FOR A LONG TIME
- FIRE IT IS A PRACTICE OF BURNING DOWN PARTS OF FORESTS TO CLEAR IT FOR FARMING
- ANIMALS THAT FEED ON BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- CLEARING PRACTICE OF CUTTING DOWN TREES AND REMOVING VEGETATION FROM A FOREST AREA FOR FARMING.
- ALL LIVING ORGANISMS THAT CAN PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD
15 Clues: ANIMALS THAT FEED ON PLANTS • PRODUCERS ARE ALSO CALLED AS • ANIMALS THAT FEED ON OTHER ANIMALS • WHEN RAINFALL DOESN'T OCCUR FOR A LONG TIME • LARGE AMOUNT OF WATER ACCUMULATES IN AN AREA • ANIMALS THAT FEED ON BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS • PROCESS BY WHICH PLANTS PRODUCE THEIR OWN FOOD • A GREEN PIGMENT USED BY PLANTS TO PREPARE FOOD • ...
Unit 4 Westward Expansion 2024-09-16
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- Name given to former slaves who went west for a new beginning
- Under the Homestead Act, people got cheap ___________
- this brought water up from deep underground
- This was once called "a treeless wasteland."
- The ________________ Railroad was completed in 1869
- Under the Homestead Act, people got cheap ___________
- this farming technique preserved water for crops
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- The Massacre at ____________ led to the deaths of 150-300 Indian women and children
- raising this type of livestock was possible on the great plains
- Chief Joseph led this tribe in resisting westward expansion
- this invention made farming possible on the Plains
- This was a main crop out on the Plains
- This means to blend in or adopt another culture
- Prospectors went west in hopes of becoming rich if they found this
- This law divided up Indian reservations and made Indian children go to boarding schools
- Settlers made their homes out of this thick grassy soil
16 Clues: This was a main crop out on the Plains • this brought water up from deep underground • This was once called "a treeless wasteland." • This means to blend in or adopt another culture • this farming technique preserved water for crops • this invention made farming possible on the Plains • The ________________ Railroad was completed in 1869 • ...
Cross Word 2025-04-24
Across
- What’s the name of the “New Stone Age”?
- What do we call humans who hunted animals and gathered plants?
- What do you call people who move from place to place?
- What was the first known form of writing (invented later, but from farming societies)?
- What natural resource made soil rich in river valleys?
- What do archaeologists study to learn about early humans?
- What invention helped with food surplus storage?
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- What do we call early permanent settlements?
- What was the first crop to be widely grown in the Fertile Crescent?
- What is the term for taming animals for human use?
- What material replaced stone for tools in the later Neolithic?
- What major lifestyle change began the Neolithic era?
- What allowed people to stay in one place?
- What were early stone tools mostly used for?
- What continent did humans first appear on?
15 Clues: What’s the name of the “New Stone Age”? • What allowed people to stay in one place? • What continent did humans first appear on? • What do we call early permanent settlements? • What were early stone tools mostly used for? • What invention helped with food surplus storage? • What is the term for taming animals for human use? • ...
Social Studies Unit 8 Review Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
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- To approve or pass.
- The Amendment that Defined Citizenship
- The Amendment that Abolished Slavery
- Industry that boomed in the Reconstruction era of the U.S.
- The plan which served to punish the south during reconstruction
- The name given to laws that disenfranchised African Americans
- type of farming that allowed People to rent land and farm on it
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- type of farming where people rented land to farm but had to give a portion of their crops to the landowner
- Period of time where The south was taken over by the Union and reformed
- To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- bureau that established public schools in Georgia
- Group that sought to disenfranchise African American voters
- The presidential plan that Started right after Lincoln’s assassination
- The Man whose plan for reconstruction was to allow confederates back into the union ASAP
- The Amendment that Gave all men the right to vote
15 Clues: To approve or pass. • The Amendment that Abolished Slavery • The Amendment that Defined Citizenship • To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • bureau that established public schools in Georgia • The Amendment that Gave all men the right to vote • Industry that boomed in the Reconstruction era of the U.S. • ...
Progress of Agriculture 2024-09-30
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- Name of the sheep Scottish scientist cloned in 1994
- invented in 1793 to help the process of cotton
- started being used in farming in 1994, global satellite to assist in farming practices
- George Washington _____ found new uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans
- This person John ___ built the first gasoline tractor
- 1980s & 1990s becomes viable for improving crop and livestock products
- this American agriculture revolution 1945-70 changes from horses to tractors, increased productivity per acre
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- developed in 1878, took milking from by hand technology
- invented in 1867 and ended the era of open range grazing
- 1834 invention by John Deere
- ____ foods popularized in 1941-45
- this American agriculture revolution was from 1862-75
12 Clues: 1834 invention by John Deere • ____ foods popularized in 1941-45 • invented in 1793 to help the process of cotton • Name of the sheep Scottish scientist cloned in 1994 • This person John ___ built the first gasoline tractor • this American agriculture revolution was from 1862-75 • developed in 1878, took milking from by hand technology • ...
Choice Board Crossword 2022-03-30
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- was grown very little after WW2 because of overproduction and low demand
- Wanted to build a stadium for major league sports
- was a new farming technique after WW2
- Made farming much easier and led to less farmers and more farms
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- Made the quote "City to busy to hate"
- Was grown after WW2 and replaced cotton
- Biggest city in Ga
- played at FCS from 1966-1996
- Was a Ga governor from 1993-1997
9 Clues: Biggest city in Ga • played at FCS from 1966-1996 • Was a Ga governor from 1993-1997 • Made the quote "City to busy to hate" • was a new farming technique after WW2 • Was grown after WW2 and replaced cotton • Wanted to build a stadium for major league sports • Made farming much easier and led to less farmers and more farms • ...
Neolithic Age 2025-10-08
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- Set of shared beliefs that developed in early societies
- Tool made from bone used for sewing clothing
- Era when humans began farming and settling in villages
- Basis of farming and the Neolithic Revolution
- Continent where the first humans appeared
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- Illness that spread as people lived in larger communities
- Taming of plants and animals for human use
- Early human discovery that provided warmth and cooking
- Conflict between groups over land or resources
9 Clues: Continent where the first humans appeared • Taming of plants and animals for human use • Tool made from bone used for sewing clothing • Basis of farming and the Neolithic Revolution • Conflict between groups over land or resources • Early human discovery that provided warmth and cooking • Era when humans began farming and settling in villages • ...
Unit 8 recostruction 2025-05-07
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- Reconstruction (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Plan-required states to end slavery by passing 13th amendment
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- 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.
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
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- – 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.
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- Reconstruction Plan: Discuss the key points of this plan, including its main amendments and the political environment at the time.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- Bureau-a U.S. government agency established in 1865 to assist freed slaves (and other refugees) in the South during and after the Civil War
- 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.
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
16 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Plan-required states to end slavery by passing 13th amendment • Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-28
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- French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and it's benefits
- allowed workers to spin 16 soindles of yarn at a time.
- gave ideas like inventors to the revolution
- gave ideas of capitalism to the revolution
- changed from home/cottage industries to factories with bigger machines
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- Where the indusrial revolution stared.
- similiar to the spinning jenny, but powered by water, it made better thread at a faster rate
- produced crops for the market
- refers to a time during technological advances
- First comercial successful steamboat in the U.S.
- changed from small farming communities to over populated industrial centers
- increased the speed of the weaving process tremendously
- Replaced the hand loom and allowed weavers to work twice as fast.
- changed from self anf animal to clipper ships and steam ships
- Scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery.
15 Clues: produced crops for the market • Where the indusrial revolution stared. • gave ideas of capitalism to the revolution • gave ideas like inventors to the revolution • refers to a time during technological advances • First comercial successful steamboat in the U.S. • allowed workers to spin 16 soindles of yarn at a time. • ...
APPLIED ECONOMICS 2025-09-01
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- GOODS – excludable but non-rivalrous goods (Netflix, toll roads).
- GOODS – rivalrous but non-excludable goods (fisheries, forests).
- – catching or farming fish and other aquatic resources.
- – managing and harvesting forest resources like timber and replanting trees.
- SECTOR – sector that provides services rather than physical goods.
- GOODS – rivalrous and excludable goods (food, clothes).
- SECTOR – broad sector covering primary (raw materials) and secondary (manufacturing) activities.
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- – capturing wild animals for food, trade, or recreation.
- GOODS – non-rivalrous and non-excludable goods (streetlights, national defense).
- SECTOR – industries that process raw materials into finished goods (manufacturing, construction).
- SECTOR – activities that extract natural resources (farming, fishing, mining).
- – the study of how people and societies use scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- GOODS – goods with no scarcity or opportunity cost (sunlight, air).
- – cultivation of crops and raising of animals for food and raw materials.
- SECTOR – activities that provide services (transport, retail, healthcare, education).
15 Clues: – catching or farming fish and other aquatic resources. • GOODS – rivalrous and excludable goods (food, clothes). • – capturing wild animals for food, trade, or recreation. • GOODS – rivalrous but non-excludable goods (fisheries, forests). • GOODS – excludable but non-rivalrous goods (Netflix, toll roads). • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- Land set aside by the government for Native Americans.
- Farming on the ____ was made possible by laws such as the Homestead Act of 1862, which offered free land to settlers.
- In the late 1800, the crop prices _____.
- The Plains _____ made farming very difficult in the west.
- The National _____ promoted education and cooperative buying.
- Native Americans relied heavily on this.
- Conflict between expansion/settlement and ____ American way of life.
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- Towns that rapidly increased population.
- Beef prices _____ after the Cattle Kingdom era.
- Moving cattle in large groups across the plains.
- The _____ Gold Rush ended in the mid 1850s.
- The Cattle _____ era involved ranchers and cowhands driving herds of longhorn cattle across the Plains
- Standardized time divisions across the U.S., in part created due to railroads.
- Political movement supporting the rights and power of ordinary people, especially farmers.
- The ___ Act gave out free land to whoever would farm it for 5 years.
- In the late 1800, seed and equipment prices ____.
16 Clues: Towns that rapidly increased population. • In the late 1800, the crop prices _____. • Native Americans relied heavily on this. • The _____ Gold Rush ended in the mid 1850s. • Beef prices _____ after the Cattle Kingdom era. • Moving cattle in large groups across the plains. • In the late 1800, seed and equipment prices ____. • ...
CLIMATE 101: Causes and Effects 2020-11-30
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- (The total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- Relating to the air or to the atmosphere
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly
- To change, especially continuously and between one level or thing and another
- The continent around the South Pole
- Causing worry or fear
- Situated on or relating to the coast
- _____ fuel, like coal or oil, is obtained from under the ground
- CO2 stands for carbon __________________
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- Gravity is a natural ________________
- A long period when there is no rain and people do not have enough water
- A very small part of an atom, for example an electron or a proton
- Used for farming or related to farming
- Gas or extremely small drops of liquid that result from the heating of a liquid or solid
- A medical condition that makes breathing difficult by causing the air passage to become narrow or blocked
15 Clues: Causing worry or fear • The continent around the South Pole • Situated on or relating to the coast • Gravity is a natural ________________ • A large mass of ice that moves slowly • Used for farming or related to farming • CO2 stands for carbon __________________ • Relating to the air or to the atmosphere • A very small part of an atom, for example an electron or a proton • ...
Women and Agriculture 2018-02-09
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- Cattle, ____, and dairy products are the top 3 US farm products.
- This state has the most women farmers.
- Women principal operators sold $12.9 billion in ______ products in 2012.
- The second largest farming type for women farmers is ______.
- About 8 percent of US farms market foods _____.
- Nationally, women were 30 percent of _____.
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- Women operated 62.7 million ______ of farmland.
- In many societies around the world, ____, tradition and access bar women from owning and inheriting land.
- Women principal operators tend to be _______.
- Empowering and investing in rural women has been shown to increase _____, reduce hunger, and improve rural livelihoods.
- In developing worlds, women are the _____ of the rural economy.
- Farms with women operators tend to be ____ than farms overall.
- At 45 percent, this state has the highest percentage of women farmers.
- About 99 percent of US farms are operated by ______.
- About a fourth of women farmers specialize in combination _____ farming.
15 Clues: This state has the most women farmers. • Nationally, women were 30 percent of _____. • Women principal operators tend to be _______. • Women operated 62.7 million ______ of farmland. • About 8 percent of US farms market foods _____. • About 99 percent of US farms are operated by ______. • The second largest farming type for women farmers is ______. • ...
Social Studies Unit 8 Review Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
Across
- To approve or pass.
- type of farming where people rented land to farm but had to give a portion of their crops to the landowner
- To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- The Amendment that Abolished Slavery
- type of farming that allowed People to rent land and farm on it
- The plan which served to punish the south during reconstruction
- The name given to laws that disenfranchised African Americans
Down
- Period of time where The south was taken over by the Union and reformed
- The Amendment that Defined Citizenship
- The Amendment that Gave all men the right to vote
- Industry that boomed in the Reconstruction era of the U.S.
- The presidential plan that Started right after Lincoln’s assassination
- bureau that established public schools in Georgia
- The Man whose plan for reconstruction was to allow confederates back into the union ASAP
- Group that sought to disenfranchise African American voters
15 Clues: To approve or pass. • The Amendment that Abolished Slavery • The Amendment that Defined Citizenship • The Amendment that Gave all men the right to vote • To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • bureau that established public schools in Georgia • Industry that boomed in the Reconstruction era of the U.S. • ...
EA BL 2016-10-20
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- An adjective describing the food supply after the Neolithic Revolution.
- The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far.
- A place located in Levant,m in a lush oasis in the Jordan River valley.
- An animal which human started to domesticate for hunting and defence around 10000 BC
- It is generally defined as "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- Characterised by the domestication of animal.
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- It began to change around 9000 BC, becoming colder and dryer.
- He or she is a social leader in the community.
- It led to the production of food surpluses.
- The part of history when writing was not invented.
- Farming, basically.
12 Clues: Farming, basically. • It led to the production of food surpluses. • Characterised by the domestication of animal. • He or she is a social leader in the community. • A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals. • The part of history when writing was not invented. • The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far. • ...
Geography crossword 2024-02-06
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- Commerce in farming and farming -related activities
- Artificial watering on land to support plant growth
- large environments full of flora and fauna which adapt to this particular environment
- cycle Continuous circulation of water in the earth atmosphere system
- Measure of dissolved salts in water
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- the variety of all living things and their interactions
- Thing that are natural
- stocks the amount of food that is stored for future use
- Community of living organism that interact with each other in a specific environment
- Measures the distance from north to south of the equator
- Left untilled or unsown after plowing
- Belonging or native to a particular group of people or country
12 Clues: Thing that are natural • Measure of dissolved salts in water • Left untilled or unsown after plowing • Commerce in farming and farming -related activities • Artificial watering on land to support plant growth • the variety of all living things and their interactions • stocks the amount of food that is stored for future use • ...
Australian Food Industry 9.1 2019-03-19
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- This farming is free of pesticides and modifications
- Which continent is the main exporting market for Dairy?
- How many kilos of chicken meat did Australians consume in 2015-2016?
- What kind of technology is genetically modified foods?
- How many stages are there of plant food production?
- Outbreak of food poisoning in 2016
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- What farming is a $13 billion industry?
- Approximately two thirds of Australian land is used for what purposes?
- What do you call the 4 sectors of the Australian Food Industry?
- Production and cultivation of plants and animals in an aquatic environment
- Which industry is the Food service and catering sector?
- This represents 15% of Australia's workforce
12 Clues: Outbreak of food poisoning in 2016 • What farming is a $13 billion industry? • This represents 15% of Australia's workforce • How many stages are there of plant food production? • This farming is free of pesticides and modifications • What kind of technology is genetically modified foods? • Which continent is the main exporting market for Dairy? • ...
MONDAY 27th NOVEMBER 2023-11-26
12 Clues: CARGO • MOIST • EXTEND • EXTRACT • BARRIER • REDDISH • BE PART OF • MOST RECENT • DONKEY'S FOOT • CUT INTO PIECES • TOOL USED IN FARMING OR GARDENING • TOUCH OR REMOVE WITH A QUICK MOVEMENT OF HAND
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-02
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- Last name of a Scottish engineer who created a stem engine to run machinery
- changed from small, farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers
- first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- made out of wool and cotton also changed the way goods were produced
- made coal mining a growing industry to fuel machines
- changed from small, single-family subsistence farms to larger farms
- this led to steam rather than waterpower factories
- lowering prices and increasing the availability to numerous products
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- Last name of a man who invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S.
- invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769
- invented by John Kay in 1733
- changed from self and animal powered modes
- Last name of a French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefits
- invented by James Hargreaves in 1765
- invented by Edmund Cartwright
15 Clues: invented by John Kay in 1733 • invented by Edmund Cartwright • invented by James Hargreaves in 1765 • invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769 • changed from self and animal powered modes • this led to steam rather than waterpower factories • first commercially successful steamboat in the U.S. • made coal mining a growing industry to fuel machines • ...
Fishing 2024-09-30
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- Fish that were not meant to be caught but were on accident
- organizations that keep track of fish taken from oceans
- Number of fish we can catch without majorly hurting population
- Three letter acronym and group who reports to other fisheries.
- Type of swordfish that declined by seventy percent
- Tool fisher use to catch fish that comes in four types.
- Animals that are not wanted for food or as a resource
- Too so much it becomes underpopulated or can't keep up with natural production
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- Parts of the oceans restricted fishing due to concerns.
- Using certain species for products and medicine
- catching fish to sell to restaurants or companies.
- Farming aquatic animals like fish or clams for harvest
- The amount of fish that can be used for resources in a place.
- Collecting animals or crops for farming
- Animals we fish for to eat and prepare from the ocean.
15 Clues: Collecting animals or crops for farming • Using certain species for products and medicine • catching fish to sell to restaurants or companies. • Type of swordfish that declined by seventy percent • Animals that are not wanted for food or as a resource • Farming aquatic animals like fish or clams for harvest • Animals we fish for to eat and prepare from the ocean. • ...
Consumer Concerns Unit 19 Crossword 2024-12-11
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- A bacteria often found in dairy and deli meats, particularly dangerous to pregnant women
- Ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just
- Most common foodborne illness in the U.S.
- The study of how diseases spread in populations
- The temperature range where bacteria grow rapidly, 40 - 140 F.
- More cases of foodborne illness than expected for an area with no obvious association between cases
- Two or more cases of foodborne illness with common association
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- A farming practice that promotes environmental sustainability and biodiversity
- Agroecology quality in which the farm recycles and reuses resources whenever possible
- Part of the food system in which food is grown
- Food that a pathogen 'rides in on'
- Farming that involves growing only one type of crop over a large area
- Area with limited access to healthy food
- Food assistance program that assists women, infants, and children under 5
- Food assistance program that feeds the highest number of people.
15 Clues: Food that a pathogen 'rides in on' • Area with limited access to healthy food • Most common foodborne illness in the U.S. • Part of the food system in which food is grown • The study of how diseases spread in populations • Ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just • The temperature range where bacteria grow rapidly, 40 - 140 F. • ...
Food Systems 2025-06-17
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- Moving food from farms to factories, stores, and homes.
- Changing raw food into usable ingredients or products.
- Food that is not eaten and is thrown away.
- The place where food is sold to people, like supermarkets or markets.
- production The first step, where farmers grow food or raise animals.
- Farming, including growing crops and raising animals.
- Making responsible choices when buying, eating, or throwing away food.
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- How leftover food or packaging is thrown away or recycled.
- Food and packaging thrown away at home.
- Tools or machines that help with farming, cooking, or packaging food.
- When food is eaten, either at home or in a restaurant.
- Making packaged food products like frozen meals or baby food.
- Turning raw food into ingredients, like olives into olive oil.
- The full journey food takes from farm to plate and then to waste or recycling.
- Selling food to customers in stores or online.
15 Clues: Food and packaging thrown away at home. • Food that is not eaten and is thrown away. • Selling food to customers in stores or online. • Farming, including growing crops and raising animals. • Changing raw food into usable ingredients or products. • When food is eaten, either at home or in a restaurant. • Moving food from farms to factories, stores, and homes. • ...
Stone Age 2025-09-22
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- This is a resource that they made things like bowls and cups
- They used the ______ technique where trees were down and the fields were before they planted seeds
- The New age
- The houses in the Neolithic age were made out of wood and _____
- Different parts of the world _____at different time periods
- A type of stone they used a lot
- They used this resource to create cave paintings
- The age that people started farming and growing things that they needed to survive
- Farming villages developed as groups and stopped being _____ and decided to settle by river valleys
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- Lots of different animals got _____ in the Neolithic Era
- The Old age
- The Middle age
- Jobs became ________ (when someone does only one specific job instead of multiple jobs at once)
- They used ____ for lots of different things during this time period
- When they created an official language and religion
15 Clues: The Old age • The New age • The Middle age • A type of stone they used a lot • They used this resource to create cave paintings • When they created an official language and religion • Lots of different animals got _____ in the Neolithic Era • Different parts of the world _____at different time periods • This is a resource that they made things like bowls and cups • ...
Civilization Emerges in Mesopotamia 2020-09-13
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- tigris and Euphrates rivers ____ every spring.
- the Sumerians practiced ___, the belief in more than one God.
- the first leaders of Sumerian city-states
- system of writing created by the Sumerians
- technology used to supply water to crops when farming
- flat plain between Tigris and Euphrates River
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- attached to plows and automatically dropped seeds while plowing land.
- a metal made by mixing copper and tin, it was first developed by the Sumerians
- crescent shaped region in the middle east
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territories
- first civilization to form in Mesopotamia
- fertile soil left behind after flooding of Tigris and Euphrates rivers, good for farming.
12 Clues: crescent shaped region in the middle east • the first leaders of Sumerian city-states • first civilization to form in Mesopotamia • system of writing created by the Sumerians • flat plain between Tigris and Euphrates River • tigris and Euphrates rivers ____ every spring. • technology used to supply water to crops when farming • ...
Aquaponics 2025-05-24
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- Hydroponics and fish farming combined
- Plays the role of circulating the water between the fish tank and the grow beds
- A system that removes waste from tanks
- What colour are the crayfish?
- Events that are often repeated in the same order
- A plant that grows in the growbeds and has a red fruit
- The measure of water acidity
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- The chemical process where plants absorb sunlight and transform it into the energy of food (chlorphyll)
- The type of fish we have in our aquaponics system
- farming of aquatic plants/animal species
- Conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources
- Where the plants grow in the aquaponics system
12 Clues: The measure of water acidity • What colour are the crayfish? • Hydroponics and fish farming combined • A system that removes waste from tanks • farming of aquatic plants/animal species • Where the plants grow in the aquaponics system • Events that are often repeated in the same order • The type of fish we have in our aquaponics system • ...
Chinese Farmers 2023-04-13
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- Most grown crop in southern China
- Where most farmers lived
- People who typically owned tenant farming land
- The size of the land farmers had for personal use
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- Farmer who worked on land where they would pay "rent" and their crop share
- ?/10 Chinese were farmers
- Surrounded farming villages and property
- Most grown crop in northern China
8 Clues: Where most farmers lived • ?/10 Chinese were farmers • Most grown crop in southern China • Most grown crop in northern China • Surrounded farming villages and property • People who typically owned tenant farming land • The size of the land farmers had for personal use • Farmer who worked on land where they would pay "rent" and their crop share
Urbanization crossword puzzle-Kyan edition 2022-09-21
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- where farmers live in before they move to towns
- where people live and get more job opportunities
- The time that machines were being invented
- how people make food before industrial revolution
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- process of growing towns
- A place where people sell their goods from farming
- people who hunt for food
- An island country in east asia near china
8 Clues: process of growing towns • people who hunt for food • An island country in east asia near china • The time that machines were being invented • where farmers live in before they move to towns • where people live and get more job opportunities • how people make food before industrial revolution • A place where people sell their goods from farming
Countryside and Farming 1 2023-12-11
Mmmm....BACON! 2023-10-03
13 Clues: Famous • Topping • Sandwich • Byproduct • Fake bacon • Time of day • Popular cut • Popular side • Method of cooking • Location of the cut • Neighbor to the north • Bringing home the bacon • A top 10 state for pig farming
crossword 2024-02-26
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- not native to an area, usually introduced from another ecosystem or country
- Places where fish are caught for sale.
- disappearance of a species
- Harmful substances released into the environment
- Farming of fish or shellfish.
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- the cultivation of fish and other marine life for food – a type of aquaculture
- the variety of living organisms and the environments they form
- Farming and raising animals for food.
- Relating to the land next to the sea.
9 Clues: disappearance of a species • Farming of fish or shellfish. • Farming and raising animals for food. • Relating to the land next to the sea. • Places where fish are caught for sale. • Harmful substances released into the environment • the variety of living organisms and the environments they form • ...
knockrooskey crossword 2021 2021-10-08
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- A form of literature that has lots of pictures
- a mans best freind
- A type of Aircraft that brings you on holiday
- switch A console that you can play Mario on
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- 4 a console that you can play GTA 4 on
- A sort of video that lasts very long
- Crush An App were make 4 in a row with candy
- a job were you do hard work
- a veichle used for farming
9 Clues: a mans best freind • a veichle used for farming • a job were you do hard work • A sort of video that lasts very long • 4 a console that you can play GTA 4 on • switch A console that you can play Mario on • Crush An App were make 4 in a row with candy • A type of Aircraft that brings you on holiday • A form of literature that has lots of pictures
1. H&M and Zara: Can fast fashion be eco-friendly? 2025-03-10
13 Clues: clothing • provider • fabric, cloth • consuming too much • somebody's clothing • environmentally safe • substance: feeds soil • ecology: renewability • site for burying waste • openness, accountability • chemical applied to crops • coloring of fibers, fabrics • food, farming: without chemicals
Social studies 3/4 2023-10-16
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- What was domesticated first goats, dog, or chili peppers ?
- When you have more than you need
- Not all people had the same work.
- Most historians consider this to be the first city
- Most historians believe this was the first center or agriculture
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- Farming changed this.
- These were probably Urak’s first leaders
- A system that community uses to produce and distribute goods and services
- Along with farming, this became an important source of health
9 Clues: Farming changed this. • When you have more than you need • Not all people had the same work. • These were probably Urak’s first leaders • Most historians consider this to be the first city • What was domesticated first goats, dog, or chili peppers ? • Along with farming, this became an important source of health • ...
Raivata SS VOCABULARY TERM3 IMPACT 2018-02-08
Across
- TURNS INTO ANOTHER FORM
- FINDING SOME THING FOR OUR SCIENCE PROJECT
- ANTONYM OF CONTRAS
- SYNONYM OF CHOOSING
- 1 O’CLOCK
- CULTURE
- SYNONYM OF OUR SOROUNDINGS
- FINDING OUT SOME THING
- ANTONYM OF GIVING
- ANTONYM OF ALONE
Down
- COMBINING SOCIAL CULTURE
- ANTONYM OF GENTLE
- SYNONYM OF PERIOD
- TEACHING,LEARNING,STUDY
- SUMMARIZE
- SYNONYM OF EFFECT
- PLANTUNG THINGS NEAR HOUSES
- ASKING PEOPLE
- ANTONYM OF SPECIFIC
19 Clues: CULTURE • SUMMARIZE • 1 O’CLOCK • ASKING PEOPLE • ANTONYM OF ALONE • ANTONYM OF GENTLE • SYNONYM OF PERIOD • SYNONYM OF EFFECT • ANTONYM OF GIVING • ANTONYM OF CONTRAS • SYNONYM OF CHOOSING • ANTONYM OF SPECIFIC • FINDING OUT SOME THING • TURNS INTO ANOTHER FORM • TEACHING,LEARNING,STUDY • COMBINING SOCIAL CULTURE • SYNONYM OF OUR SOROUNDINGS • PLANTUNG THINGS NEAR HOUSES • ...
Lesson 1.1 Vocabulary 2023-07-31
Across
- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- Resources Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Bringing (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- A youth organization, based on middle and high school classes that promote and support agricultural education.
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
Down
- Sending (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- Cultivating soil, planting, raising and harvesting crops, rearing, feeding, and managing animals.
- Insects, and all other living animals cultivated, grown, or raised for commercial purposes, including aquatic animals.
- The business sector encompassing farming and farming related commercial activities
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
12 Clues: Sending (goods or services) to another country for sale. • A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • Bringing (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • The business sector encompassing farming and farming related commercial activities • A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable. • ...
Unit 8 Exam Crossword 2024-02-13
Across
- One of the two things created from the cattle drives
- the main thing that helped the economy from cattle drives
- the job that taught bill pickett how to work cattle
- One of the two things created from the Cattle Drives
- Type of Farming done in the Cotton Industry
- the original cowtown
- the skill that Bill Pickett became famous for creating
Down
- Farming to Sell
- Farming to Survive
- Name of the railroad that gave UPR most of their power
10 Clues: Farming to Sell • Farming to Survive • the original cowtown • Type of Farming done in the Cotton Industry • the job that taught bill pickett how to work cattle • One of the two things created from the cattle drives • One of the two things created from the Cattle Drives • Name of the railroad that gave UPR most of their power • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary: The Environment 2022-11-28
Across
- charbon
- non-believer
- menacer
- pluie
- durable
- I am trying to ______ my plastic shopping bags
- animals or plants at risk of becoming extinct (10,7)
Down
- mer
- these accidents are devastating for marine life (3,5)
- extremely hot weather,
- glaciers
- wind farms are an example of: (8,6)
- agriculture
- taking energy from the sun (5,6)
- deluge
- catastrophe
- biologique
17 Clues: mer • pluie • deluge • charbon • menacer • durable • glaciers • biologique • agriculture • catastrophe • non-believer • extremely hot weather, • taking energy from the sun (5,6) • wind farms are an example of: (8,6) • I am trying to ______ my plastic shopping bags • animals or plants at risk of becoming extinct (10,7) • these accidents are devastating for marine life (3,5)
asd 2016-05-09
Across
- mode
- mašīna
- dektetīvs
- biznesmenis
- kalkulācija
- zinātne
- lauksaimniecība
- konstrukcija
- sataisīt
- dizains
- žurnālists
- tūrisms
- inžinierija
- tīrītājs
- izglītība
- dizaineris
- dīleris
- industrija
- politika
- advokāts
- finanses
Down
- ķirurgs
- biznes
- aizsardzība
- tehniķis
- mehāniķis
- mēdiji
- psihologs
- likums
- informācija
- komunicēt
- gids
- sports
- tehnoloģija
- analīze
- eksperiments
- rīki
- komiķis
- medikamenti
- ideja
- zemnieks
41 Clues: mode • gids • rīki • ideja • biznes • mašīna • mēdiji • likums • sports • ķirurgs • zinātne • analīze • dizains • tūrisms • komiķis • dīleris • tehniķis • sataisīt • tīrītājs • zemnieks • politika • advokāts • finanses • mehāniķis • dektetīvs • psihologs • komunicēt • izglītība • žurnālists • dizaineris • industrija • aizsardzība • biznesmenis • kalkulācija • informācija • tehnoloģija • inžinierija • medikamenti • konstrukcija • eksperiments • lauksaimniecība
Medieval Ages & More II 2021-10-15
Across
- land controlled by a lord
- religious leaders
- follower of Christ
- messenger of God
- threatening
- faithful
- extremely
- plank
- give way/submit
- system of land for service/loyalty
- lightly box
- Islamic house of worship
Down
- at the time of
- not weather
- cancel
- important
- voyages
- geographical area
- not witch
- faith/belief system
- farming
- follower of Muhammed
- folks/ human beings
- most of the time
24 Clues: plank • cancel • voyages • farming • faithful • important • not witch • extremely • not weather • threatening • lightly box • at the time of • give way/submit • messenger of God • most of the time • religious leaders • geographical area • follower of Christ • faith/belief system • folks/ human beings • follower of Muhammed • Islamic house of worship • land controlled by a lord • system of land for service/loyalty
Kansas Crossword 2025-04-01
Across
- - Pressing
- - Hewn
- - Cooling
- - Dairy
- - Heating
- - Removing
- - Drawing
- - Leatherworking
- - Preserving
- - Collecting
- - Cellaring
- - Drilling
- - Shoeing
- - Blooming
- - Monday
- - Cooking
- - Farming
- - Pulling
- - Barreling
Down
- - Grinding
- - Damaging
- - Destroying
- - Creaming
- - Planting
- - Crafting
- - Forging
- - Harnessing
- - Preparing
- - Handmade
- - Milling
- - Turning
- - Soldering
- - Hunting
- - Underground
- - Drinking
- - Straining
- - Howling
- - Watering
- - Chairs
- - Sleeping
40 Clues: - Hewn • - Dairy • - Monday • - Chairs • - Forging • - Cooling • - Heating • - Milling • - Turning • - Hunting • - Drawing • - Shoeing • - Howling • - Cooking • - Farming • - Pulling • - Grinding • - Pressing • - Damaging • - Creaming • - Planting • - Crafting • - Handmade • - Removing • - Drilling • - Drinking • - Blooming • - Watering • - Sleeping • - Preparing • - Soldering • - Cellaring • - Straining • - Barreling • - Destroying • - Harnessing • ...
Our Time 2022-08-14
43 Clues: Me • me • you • far • two • you • dog • tall • sexy • home • wool • Mind • meat • bread • heart • Movie • cluck • smile • handy • Perry • happy • sleep • State • spots • horns • beach • ozarka • leader • wishes • farmer • Middle • secure • garden • alfredo • fingers • country • Playing • progress • shellfish • relaxation • controller • skyscrapers • sweet potatoes
unit 2 2025-12-08
Across
- Wahlfach
- Gastgeber
- Versteinerung
- Soja
- sich verletzen
- Landwirt
- Kosten, Preis
- Region
- Formation, Entstehung
- Stundenplan, Fahrplan
- wählen, auswählen
- Zeitzone
- Milchbetrieb
- fremd
- Sturm, Unwetter
Down
- Ebene
- Nachsitzen
- fahren, treiben (3 Formen!)
- Jäger
- Kleiderordnung
- Schülerrat
- Personal
- Mais
- Jahrbuch
- Ernte, Feldfrucht
- normalerweise, gewöhnlich
- gewinnen (drei Formen)
- Flur
- Austausch
- treu, loyal
30 Clues: Soja • Mais • Flur • Ebene • Jäger • fremd • Region • Wahlfach • Landwirt • Personal • Jahrbuch • Zeitzone • Gastgeber • Austausch • Nachsitzen • Schülerrat • treu, loyal • Milchbetrieb • Versteinerung • Kosten, Preis • Kleiderordnung • sich verletzen • Sturm, Unwetter • Ernte, Feldfrucht • wählen, auswählen • Formation, Entstehung • Stundenplan, Fahrplan • gewinnen (drei Formen) • normalerweise, gewöhnlich • ...
