farming Crossword Puzzles
Yields, Inputs, and Technology 2020-10-30
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- Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words)
- Sustainable farming based on ecological principles
- Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
- A farming tool that the poorest farmers cannot use and must use hand tools or animals instead
- Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable
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- Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words)
- Mixing annual and perennial crops
- Sustainable agriculture is based on economic, community, and ___
- Food flows from the poor and hungry nations to the rich and well-fed nations (2 words)
- The Green Revolution ___ inequality
10 Clues: Mixing annual and perennial crops • The Green Revolution ___ inequality • Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words) • Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable • Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words) • Sustainable farming based on ecological principles • Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research • ...
The Green Revolution 2020-10-30
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- Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words)
- Sustainable farming based on ecological principles
- Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
- A farming tool that the poorest farmers cannot use and must use hand tools or animals instead
- Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable
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- Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words)
- Mixing annual and perennial crops
- Sustainable agriculture is based on economic, community, and ___
- Food flows from the poor and hungry nations to the rich and well-fed nations (2 words)
- The Green Revolution ___ inequality
10 Clues: Mixing annual and perennial crops • The Green Revolution ___ inequality • Rotate cereals and legumes (2 words) • Larger farms tend to me ___ profitable • Mining land to extract maximum output (2 words) • Sustainable farming based on ecological principles • Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research • ...
Inca Puzzle 2021-04-20
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- controlled process of water to grow agriculture the practice of farming
- a type of transportation
- a narrow strip of land or wood that helps get you across a body of water
- a type of grain that you can eat
- yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields
- the practice of growing crops and
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- land that helps get you places
- the design and art of designing buildings
- something that tracks data and info
- process to help fix your brain
10 Clues: a type of transportation • land that helps get you places • process to help fix your brain • a type of grain that you can eat • the practice of growing crops and • something that tracks data and info • the design and art of designing buildings • yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields • ...
New England and Mid-Atlantic colonies 2012-01-05
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- this is the mid atlantic's specialty
- this soil is not very good for farming in the new england colony
- this a natural resource in the mid atlantic colony
- this colony is underneath new england and is above the southern colony
- this harbor is located in New england
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- this colony is above the mid atlantic colony
- this a natural resource in the new england colony
- this a human resource in the mid atlantic colony
- this is new england's specialty
- this means farm animals
10 Clues: this means farm animals • this is new england's specialty • this is the mid atlantic's specialty • this harbor is located in New england • this colony is above the mid atlantic colony • this a human resource in the mid atlantic colony • this a natural resource in the new england colony • this a natural resource in the mid atlantic colony • ...
Cultivation 2018-12-04
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- In Mexico, it is the name of the shifting cultivation.
- The science and art of cultivation on the soil, raising
- Growing vegetables, flowers and fruits for commercial use.
- of the farmer.
- Commercial rearing of silk worms. It may supplement the
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- It is the other name of corn.
- Cultivation of grapes.
- Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds.
- In this type of farming, organic manure and natural pesticides are used instead of chemicals.
- and rearing livestock. It is also called farming.
10 Clues: of the farmer. • Cultivation of grapes. • It is the other name of corn. • and rearing livestock. It is also called farming. • In Mexico, it is the name of the shifting cultivation. • The science and art of cultivation on the soil, raising • Commercial rearing of silk worms. It may supplement the • Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds. • ...
Crosswords of the Indus River valley 2022-04-13
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- when the citizens are advanced on one thing,not everything
- one of the cities in the Indus River valley
- the spot where things are
- when people are held against their will to do tasks
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- the weather/temperature for farming and living in
- a large structure with bricks that make up the triangle like building
- what people repeatedly do as a religion or belief
- a word for farming
- a city that was in trade with Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
- the forms of the land
10 Clues: a word for farming • the forms of the land • the spot where things are • one of the cities in the Indus River valley • the weather/temperature for farming and living in • what people repeatedly do as a religion or belief • when people are held against their will to do tasks • a city that was in trade with Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2024-09-11
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- Good land for growing crops
- The revolution where people learn to farm and domesticate animals
- The science or practice of farming
- The old stone age
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- To tame an animal and use it for food
- The Euphrates and this river are known as the fertile crescent in modern day Iraq
- A person who moves place to place for food
- Having an excess of food
- Moving water to make land more suitable for farming
- The geographic feature where early civilization usually developed near
10 Clues: The old stone age • Having an excess of food • Good land for growing crops • The science or practice of farming • To tame an animal and use it for food • A person who moves place to place for food • Moving water to make land more suitable for farming • The revolution where people learn to farm and domesticate animals • ...
Early Georgia Beginnings 2025-04-17
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- A Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- site in Georgia where many Spanish Missions were built
- exchanging tools, weapons, pottery and more with other tribes
- Three Sisters, farming, hunting, fishing, gathering.
- main job of the commoners
- explored in 1540's from Florida west to the Mississippi with six hundred men in search of gold; discovered the Mississippi River.
- Lived in Georgia from 800 C.E. to 1600 C.E. They were known to be mound-builders, created large cities, and were reorganized into the Creek and Cherokee after European contact
- The biggest negative impact European exploration had on American Indians.
- The art or practice of growing food small-scale farms and in gardens.
- digging sticks, axes etc
- fence made of posts, used to keep the enemy out
- chief and priests; buried in mounds
- Motivations for exploring the new world were finding gold, spreading religion, and earning fame and glory.
- corn, squash, and beans
- Reasons for European Exploration
- religion of England
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- Mississippians practice of large-scale farming that made them different from previous groups. It allowed them to settle down and create large communities.
- farming technique used to create new fields every few years - requires burning large amounts of forest
- A society that is led by a ruler of descent called a Chief. Very complex, elites a small number, commoners majority workforce
- motivation was to establish permanent settlements, practicing mercantilism
- These are churches/forts that were set up on the barrier islands and southern Coastal Plain by the Spanish. Their main goal was to convert the American Indians to Catholicism
- religion of Spain
- leader within Mississippian society
- structures where religious ceremonies, burial grounds, chief lived in religious centers on top of them
- disease that killed as much as 90% of Native American populations in the Americas
- wandering from place to place
- Scientist who studys past cultures by analizing artifacts
- Dogs used by the Spanish to intimidate and kill Native Americans to enforce Spanish rule.
- Bow and arrow, bone knives, clubs, sharks teeth, obsidian
- Made of wattle and daub (mud or Clay) One bedroom, usually surrounding a mound and/or central plaza
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods than they bought
- objects left behind that have given us clues about the Mississippians
- commoners and slaves; buried in cemeteries
- Towers, moats, and most importantly walls called Palisades.
34 Clues: religion of Spain • religion of England • corn, squash, and beans • digging sticks, axes etc • main job of the commoners • wandering from place to place • Reasons for European Exploration • A Spanish conqueror of the Americas • leader within Mississippian society • chief and priests; buried in mounds • commoners and slaves; buried in cemeteries • ...
Justin Li SRVH 2025-04-26
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- Poorer, less developed countries. (6, CC)
- Total income earned by a country’s people and businesses, even abroad. (6, IDK)
- The visible imprint of human activity like roads or buildings; shows cultural influence. (3, VIT)
- Looks at how things are arranged on Earth's surface; helps explain patterns and connections in geography. (1, VIT)
- Farming that uses a lot of labor or money for high yield. (5, IDK)
- Explains population growth in stages using birth and death rates; shows how countries develop. (2, VIT)
- City with over 20 million people. (7, CC)
- Technology that maps data in layers, such as roads or population. (1, IDK)
- Mid-1900s farming changes with tech and new seeds; boosted food supply. (5, VIT)
- Leaving one’s country to move elsewhere. (2, CC)
- Wealthy, developed countries with strong economies. (6, CC)
- City with over 10 million people. (7, CC)
- Unplanned city growth spreading into rural areas. (7, IDK)
- Total value of goods/services produced in a country; measures economy. (6, VIT)
- Entering a new country to live there. (2, CC)
- Poor housing built illegally on the edges of cities. (7, IDK)
- Group with shared culture, language, or history. (4, CC)
- Blending of different cultural traits or beliefs. (3, IDK)
- Physical features of a place like soil, water, or climate. (1, CC)
- Identity based on shared culture or background. (3, CC)
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- Map that keeps shape but distorts size near the poles. (1, IDK)
- When a group adopts traits from another culture but keeps its own identity. (3, IDK)
- Barrier that slows or stops migration like a mountain or law. (2, IDK)
- Population per unit of arable land. (2, IDK)
- Downtown area with main businesses; economic and planning center of a city. (7, VIT)
- Farming mainly to feed a family, not for sale. (5, CC)
- Farming to sell crops or products for profit. (5, CC)
- Industry that can locate anywhere, not tied to resources. (6, IDK)
- A country's full control over its land and decisions; defines independent statehood. (4, VIT)
- Grid-based land division system used in the U.S. (5, IDK)
- Area where different cultures or politics clash. (4, IDK)
- Movement to reclaim land based on shared culture. (4, IDK)
- Location of a place in relation to other places. (1, CC)
- Identity based on physical characteristics like skin color. (3, CC)
- Area with borders and a government; a country. (4, CC)
35 Clues: Poorer, less developed countries. (6, CC) • City with over 20 million people. (7, CC) • City with over 10 million people. (7, CC) • Population per unit of arable land. (2, IDK) • Entering a new country to live there. (2, CC) • Leaving one’s country to move elsewhere. (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops or products for profit. (5, CC) • ...
Farming for a Sustainable Future 2024-08-25
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- A farming system that avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides
- Growing trees and shrubs alongside crops to improve biodiversity
- The act of applying organic matter to soil to improve its quality
- The loss of nutrients from soil due to overuse or poor farming practices
- A technique that uses animals to help manage land and crops in a sustainable way
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- Using different crops in the same field to maintain soil health
- When the top layer of soil is removed by wind or water, a major challenge in agriculture
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat, crucial for resilient farming systems
8 Clues: Using different crops in the same field to maintain soil health • A farming system that avoids synthetic chemicals and pesticides • Growing trees and shrubs alongside crops to improve biodiversity • The act of applying organic matter to soil to improve its quality • The loss of nutrients from soil due to overuse or poor farming practices • ...
GEO 2024-07-25
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- method of farming and soil conservation
- the ability to maintain or prevent depletion of resources
- A community of organisms and abiotic features
- the practise of farming only one type of organism or crop
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- The angular distance of a place north or south of the Earth's equator
- Breeding, raising or harvesting fish
- regularly occurring in an area or community
- The saltiness of water/soil
- has to do with temperature and rainfall
- the proportion of the incident light or reflection
10 Clues: The saltiness of water/soil • Breeding, raising or harvesting fish • has to do with temperature and rainfall • method of farming and soil conservation • regularly occurring in an area or community • A community of organisms and abiotic features • the proportion of the incident light or reflection • the ability to maintain or prevent depletion of resources • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 1 2025-03-04
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- crops that grow best during specific seasons
- growing crops in urban areas on the top of buildings
- land that is suitable for growing crops
- the practice of growing a different plant in a field each season
- the science of caring for farm animals
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- the farming of aquatic plants and animals
- the care and management of forests
- a method of farming which allows plants to grow in water without soil
- plants are grown in stacked layers indoors
- a method of watering crops with specialized systems
10 Clues: the care and management of forests • the science of caring for farm animals • land that is suitable for growing crops • the farming of aquatic plants and animals • plants are grown in stacked layers indoors • crops that grow best during specific seasons • a method of watering crops with specialized systems • growing crops in urban areas on the top of buildings • ...
Prehistoric Utah 2026-01-23
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- Prehistoric tribe that lived in the four corners region
- house built by digging a small hole in the ground
- The first people to live in Utah
- Ancestral Puebloans built permanent houses, meaning they got there food by...
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- After 1300 AD the prehistoric tribes...
- The Fremont got their food through a mix of farming and...
- rock house built in the sides of cliffs
- The time before written language
- things made by humans, used to study prehistory
- Prehistoric tribe that made the Pilling Figures
10 Clues: The time before written language • The first people to live in Utah • After 1300 AD the prehistoric tribes... • rock house built in the sides of cliffs • things made by humans, used to study prehistory • Prehistoric tribe that made the Pilling Figures • house built by digging a small hole in the ground • Prehistoric tribe that lived in the four corners region • ...
Mateen And Eli INCA crossword 2023-12-07
7 Clues: who found Cuzco. • who owns the farms. • who does the farming. • where is Cuzco located. • what is the government called. • what develop along coast of peru. • when did they start farming.(tip timeline)
FARMING revision of UOI -5 made by vatsal 2021-01-19
Across
- tell me the sixth step of farming
- tell me the first step of sowing of seed
- tell me which tool helps the farmer in digging the field
- in which farming animals are reared
- tell me the example of dibbling
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- name a thing that grow extra in the crop
- this is an example of pesticde
- tell me the third step of soil preparation
- which word comes from arabic and its mean spring
- which crop sown between rabi and kharif
10 Clues: this is an example of pesticde • tell me the example of dibbling • tell me the sixth step of farming • in which farming animals are reared • which crop sown between rabi and kharif • name a thing that grow extra in the crop • tell me the first step of sowing of seed • tell me the third step of soil preparation • which word comes from arabic and its mean spring • ...
WHO I AM 2021-01-22
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- My last three letter is spell ice who I am
- when you remove my first letter I become one of your body part
- name one dairy product first letter started by (M)
- I am first step of farming
- Rearing and Breading of fish
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- In this farming art, technology and since
- I am my name is fertilizer my first letter start by (U)
- I am also know as cash crop
- I am use in harvesting
- any one source of irrigation
10 Clues: I am use in harvesting • I am first step of farming • I am also know as cash crop • Rearing and Breading of fish • any one source of irrigation • In this farming art, technology and since • My last three letter is spell ice who I am • name one dairy product first letter started by (M) • I am my name is fertilizer my first letter start by (U) • ...
Animals 2024-07-12
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- This is the 4th most intelligent animal on Earth
- The first animal to be domesticated
- This animal is the closest living relative to the T-rex
- The shape of a goat’s pupils
- This helps keep a pig cool, because they cannot sweat
- This is the name for a female sheep
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- This state produces the most wool in the U.S.
- The science of farming
- A snake uses this to smell
- This much of the habitable land on Earth is used for farming
10 Clues: The science of farming • A snake uses this to smell • The shape of a goat’s pupils • The first animal to be domesticated • This is the name for a female sheep • This state produces the most wool in the U.S. • This is the 4th most intelligent animal on Earth • This helps keep a pig cool, because they cannot sweat • This animal is the closest living relative to the T-rex • ...
Agriculture in Pingtung County 2026-03-02
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- From or relating to the area between the two tropics.
- Used for farming or relating to farming.
- Pure or easy to see through.
- To send goods to another country for sale.
- Height above sea level.
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- The companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or special area.
- To rise very quickly to a high level.
- A member of your family.
- A place or position.
- Existing or happening in all parts of the world.
10 Clues: A place or position. • Height above sea level. • A member of your family. • Pure or easy to see through. • To rise very quickly to a high level. • Used for farming or relating to farming. • To send goods to another country for sale. • Existing or happening in all parts of the world. • From or relating to the area between the two tropics. • ...
Unit 2020-06-05
Year 5 Spelling Week 6 Term 3 2025-08-13
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- combination of substances
- way of life
- time yet to come
- arrangement of parts
- design of buildings
- care for growth
- household movable items
- false teeth
- movement showing meaning
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- exaggerated drawing
- farming and cultivation
- risky undertaking
- small-scale version
- broken bone
- measure of heat
- act of leaving
- written works
- person's written name
18 Clues: way of life • broken bone • false teeth • written works • act of leaving • measure of heat • care for growth • time yet to come • risky undertaking • exaggerated drawing • small-scale version • design of buildings • arrangement of parts • person's written name • farming and cultivation • household movable items • movement showing meaning • combination of substances
Food Systems Vocabulary 2024-02-02
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- This certification prohibits the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
- Animals that have access to grass or pasture forage such as hay
- Term Refers to Poultry that lives indoors without cages and have access to food and water
- A customer buys a share of a farm up front to provide the farmer financial security in return for a regular box of produce
- Farming that relies on chemical intervention to fight pests and weeds and provide plant nutrition
- An organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- The state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food
- Chemicals used to manipulate or control undesirable vegetation
- Animals raised on pasture or grazing lands, allowing them to feed on natural grasses and forage as a significant part of their diet
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- Animals such as livestock or poultry were raised without the use of antibiotics during their growth period
- A farming practice where livestock or poultry has access to room outdoors, allowing them space to move and exhibit natural behavior
- Chemical substance used to control, repel, and eliminate unwanted pests such as insects, weeds, or fungi that harms the plant
- Minimally processed and no artificial ingredients
- Crops or food with no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- Federal Agency that proposes programs and implements policies and regulations related to American farming, forestry, ranching, food quality and nutrition
- Indicated that the animals were raised without the administration of hormones to stimulate growth and development
- Food grown within 400 mile radius, defined by USDA or the state it is grown in
17 Clues: Minimally processed and no artificial ingredients • Crops or food with no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides • Chemicals used to manipulate or control undesirable vegetation • Animals that have access to grass or pasture forage such as hay • This certification prohibits the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers • ...
inca 2021-04-20
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- yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields
- the practice of growing crops and
- something that tracks data and info
- the design and art of designing buildings
- a type of transportation
- land that helps get you places
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- process to help fix your brain
- a narrow strip of land or wood that helps get you across a body of water
- controlled process of water to grow agriculture the practice of farming
- a type of grain that you can eat
10 Clues: a type of transportation • process to help fix your brain • land that helps get you places • a type of grain that you can eat • the practice of growing crops and • something that tracks data and info • the design and art of designing buildings • yellow vegetable that grows really tall and grows in fields • ...
Ancient India Jesse Kitzmiller 2019-11-20
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- first major civilization in India
- a river in the west that formed the Harappan civilization
- a rain and wind storm that came once or twice a year
- river in the east second birthplace of major civilization
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- a dynasty that ruled over India around 320 AD
- planting and farming plants for a sustainable food source
- the main language of the Vedas
- skilled farmers and craftsmen of the caste system
- a system formed to keep order and balance
- an animal that was forbidden to kill
10 Clues: the main language of the Vedas • first major civilization in India • an animal that was forbidden to kill • a system formed to keep order and balance • a dynasty that ruled over India around 320 AD • skilled farmers and craftsmen of the caste system • a rain and wind storm that came once or twice a year • planting and farming plants for a sustainable food source • ...
Inca/Maya Crossword - Daniel S 2023-03-29
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- a family of languages in central America and Mexico
- a natural habitat of flora and fauna
- Incan citadel atop the mountains of Peru used by royals
- indigenous people in Mexico before the Spanish conquest
- a messo-american ball game played by pre-columbians.
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- a prolonged period of no rainfall that hurt farming
- a stick used to propel spears or darts used for hunting
- largest empire in the pre-columbian America
- human history analyzed through excavated fossils
- a sloped plane used for sustainable farming
10 Clues: a natural habitat of flora and fauna • largest empire in the pre-columbian America • a sloped plane used for sustainable farming • human history analyzed through excavated fossils • a prolonged period of no rainfall that hurt farming • a family of languages in central America and Mexico • a messo-american ball game played by pre-columbians. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-11-15
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- cities that had political and economic control over the surrounding country side
- a large political unit or state
- allowed for plentiful farming
- a holy mountain
- created by pressing a pointed stylus into a clay tablet
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- encouraged temples,trade, and economic growth
- allowed society to keep records and pass along information from generation to generation to generation
- allowed priest to become more powerful
- tells the time when direct sunlight shines by the apparent position of the sun
- established the first civilization
10 Clues: a holy mountain • allowed for plentiful farming • a large political unit or state • established the first civilization • allowed priest to become more powerful • encouraged temples,trade, and economic growth • created by pressing a pointed stylus into a clay tablet • tells the time when direct sunlight shines by the apparent position of the sun • ...
Canadian families crossword 2025-09-17
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- a single partner relationship
- family, Nuclear families had a clear roles on gender and age
- oldest man has the most power in the family
- families is most tradition
- which family had a daily quest for food
- a single or more partner relationship
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- Women and men are fairly equal as of their status
- about 11000 years ago farming started
- Most of the work was done outside of their homes besides farming
- families they became bakers,butchers, soldiers, artisans and then politicians
10 Clues: families is most tradition • a single partner relationship • a single or more partner relationship • about 11000 years ago farming started • which family had a daily quest for food • oldest man has the most power in the family • Women and men are fairly equal as of their status • family, Nuclear families had a clear roles on gender and age • ...
Agriculture and Food 2026-02-05
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- A system that only raises animals
- A method that uses large amounts of water
- A type of revolution occuring in the 1950's and 1960's
- A method that provides food for one's community
- A method that uses smaller amounts of water
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- A type of fertilizer used by inorganic farming
- You can change this to have more vegetables and less meat
- A system that sows crops for direct use instead of selling
- Also called commercial farming
- A basis of this unit
10 Clues: A basis of this unit • Also called commercial farming • A system that only raises animals • A method that uses large amounts of water • A method that uses smaller amounts of water • A type of fertilizer used by inorganic farming • A method that provides food for one's community • A type of revolution occuring in the 1950's and 1960's • ...
Organic Farming 2020-10-25
5 Clues: type of organic farming. • Total principles of organic farming. • Farming in which natural fertilizer is used. • Aim of organic farming is to improve the soil _________. • Principle in which organic farming sustaines and enhances the health of plants,animals and humans.
New Zealand 2019-02-10
12 Clues: sea • top • made • living • closest • divided • amazing • far away • lot of mountains • land for farming animals • features of an area of land • indigenous people of New Zealand
Southeast Asia Vocab 2023-03-09
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- an area comprised of islands
- Monarchy a system of gov, where ruler has complete control
- Rim countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- Most extreme or greatest
- a product that is bought and sold
- City a place so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- Specific to a particular place or people
- a large farm
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- the plant life in a particular environment
- A group of people that is different from most of the population
- The ruler of a Muslim country
- Farming type of farming in which the farmers produce only enough to feed their family
- type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- Monarchy form of gov, where monarch is head, but elected officials rule gov.
14 Clues: a large farm • Most extreme or greatest • an area comprised of islands • The ruler of a Muslim country • a product that is bought and sold • Specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • Monarchy a system of gov, where ruler has complete control • A group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Food Affects Life 2023-08-20
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- A food that provides health benefits beyond the nutrients it contains
- The government sector that promotes farm production that feeds people in the United States.
- Practices that either preserve or improve societal, environmental, and economic conditions for future generation
- The physical need for food.
- farming
- The use of knowledge and skill to tend soil, grow crops, and raise livestock.
- The state of being in overall good health
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- Denying oneself food.
- he traditions and beliefs of a racial, religious, or social group
- A practice that is very popular for a short time.
- Farming to raise animals or plants that live in water.
- he government sector that ensures the health and safety of all foods other than meat, poultry, and eggs.
- A psychological desire to eat
- A typical way of behaving
14 Clues: farming • Denying oneself food. • A typical way of behaving • The physical need for food. • A psychological desire to eat • The state of being in overall good health • A practice that is very popular for a short time. • Farming to raise animals or plants that live in water. • he traditions and beliefs of a racial, religious, or social group • ...
Vocab #8 2026-05-11
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- Longest mountain range located along western South America
- South American empire famous for roads and mountain farming
- Traditional Japanese gate marking entrance to sacred shrines
- Powerful Mexican empire known for warriors and large cities
- Belief that spirits live in nature and all things
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- Tiered tower temple commonly found in Japanese architecture
- Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru
- Ancient civilization in Central America known for writing and calendars
- Knotted string system used by Incas to record information
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake
- Traditional Japanese religion focused on nature spirits and ancestors
- Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes
- Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops
14 Clues: Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru • Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake • Belief that spirits live in nature and all things • Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops • Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas • Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes • ...
Global 10 Review Puzzle # 2 2022-05-18
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- This new type of farming technology displaced workers in the field
- Factories close to water were able to ______ electricity to run machines.
- This type of resource includes coal and iron ore
- This person failed to unify South America
- That country did the industrial revolution begin in?
- A word that means "extra", like having extra food or crops.
- A word to describe pride in ones country
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- This person believed in the idea of natural rights
- a word related to farming
- This speech helped Otto von Bismark unify Germany. It was the ___ and ____ speech.
- This revolution is one reason why farmers were forced to move to cities
- Another name for a port
- Garibaldi, Mazzini and Cavour built up nationalism in this country
- another word for large countries
14 Clues: Another name for a port • a word related to farming • another word for large countries • A word to describe pride in ones country • This person failed to unify South America • This type of resource includes coal and iron ore • This person believed in the idea of natural rights • That country did the industrial revolution begin in? • ...
Unit #4 Vocab English 12 2022-08-31
12 Clues: glaring • country • realization • combined/total • social, friendly • journey/traveling • rural/countryside • country life/farms • simple and pleasant • agricultural, farming • feast; meal, food/drink • worthless; no positive results
Civilization 2014-03-13
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-10-24
wibble 2013-10-23
Across
- No thanks.
- Ebon wood cake?
- Throw away home?
- Faster you dogs!
- Farming on a small scale
- Martial practice in luxury.
- The best state.
- Life's a beach.
- Old but hot?
- 360!
- Colourfully tasty?
- A bright one?
Down
- Five more minutes...
- Twisted, in the beginning.
- Utterly gorgeous
- Pop! Darkly...
- Unique ceramics.
- Hot hot hot!
- Just like this?
19 Clues: 360! • No thanks. • Hot hot hot! • Old but hot? • A bright one? • Pop! Darkly... • Ebon wood cake? • The best state. • Life's a beach. • Just like this? • Utterly gorgeous • Unique ceramics. • Throw away home? • Faster you dogs! • Colourfully tasty? • Five more minutes... • Farming on a small scale • Twisted, in the beginning. • Martial practice in luxury.
Agriculture 2025-12-10
Across
- agriculture- An agricultural practice that consists of growing hardy trees and shrubs and raising sheep and goats.
- Agricultural Revolution- A change in farming practices, marked by new tools and techniques, that diffused from Britain and the Low Countries starting in the early 18th century.
- economic activity- Economic sector associated with the production of goods from raw materials; includes manufacturing, processing, and construction.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community - smaller scale than a pandemic
- for nature swaps- Agreement between a bank and a peripheral country in which the bank forgives a portion of the country’s debt in exchange for local investment in conservation measures.
- and bounds system- A system of land surveying east of the Appalachian Mountains, It is a system that relies on descriptions of land ownership and natural features such as streams or trees. Because of the imprecise nature of metes and bounds surveying, the U.S. The Land Office Survey abandoned the technique in favor of the rectangular survey system.
- The movement of herds between pastures at cooler, higher elevations during the summer months and lower elevations during the winter.
- nomadism- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Revolution- Movement beginning in the 1950s and 1960s in which scientists used knowledge of genetics to develop new high yield strains of grain crops.
- Modified Organisms (GMO)- A plant or animal with specific characteristics obtained through the manipulation of its genetic makeup.
- Carl –Root & Seed Crop Hearths (map)- Created Crop hearth map; identified agriculture as a hearth independent invention and said agriculture was not accidental but deliberate
- Added to the crop and soil to increase yields.
- system- system that delineates property lines
- diseases- spread through direct contact between host and victim. No intermediary involved. Aids, for example
- economic activity- Economic sector that is a subset of tertiary sector activities that require workers to process and handle information and environmental technology.
- cultivation- The agricultural practice of growing crops or grazing animals on a piece of land for a year or two, then abandoning that land when the nutrients have been depleted from the soil and moving to a new piece of land where the process is repeated.
- settlements- clustered rural settlement pattern where villages are located together and surrounded by farmland
- agriculture- An agricultural practice that focuses on producing crops and raising animals for the market for others to purchase.
- agriculture- An agricultural practice with relatively few inputs and little investment in labor and capital that results in relatively low outputs.
- disease- A disease carried from one host to another by an intermediate host.
- exchange- The exchange of goods and ideas between the Americas, Europe, and Africa that began after Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas in 1492.
- Agriculture- An agricultural practice that provides crops or livestock to feed one’s family and close community using fewer mechanical resources and more people to care for the crops and livestock.
- The large-scale system that includes the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products and equipment.
- A form of commercial agriculture that specializes in the production of milk and other dairy products.
- agriculture- Approach to farming and ranching that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs.
- economic activity- Economic sector that includes a host of activities that involve the transport, storage, marketing, and selling of goods or services; also called the service sector.
- of the commons- the idea that people will take and use resources to their own advantage, not stopping to think about the future and other people
- and range system- Creates rectangular plots of consistent size (Six miles long and six miles wide).
- lot survey system- Distinct regional approach to land surveying found in the Canadian Maritimes, parts of Quebec, Louisiana, and Texas whereby land is divided into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals.
- Chemicals used in farming to kill pests
Down
- Chemicals used in farming to kill weeds
- agriculture- A type of large-scale commercial farming of one particular crop grown for markets often distant from the plantation.
- wetlands- Deliberate modification of earth to dry out wetlands through the formation of canal systems to increase land use, thus increasing carrying capacity.
- Chains- A network of people, information, processes, and resources that work together to produce, handle, and distribute a commodity or product.
- farming- The process of carving parts of a hill or mountainside into small, level growing plots.
- trade- A movement that tries to provide farmers and workers in peripheral and semi-peripheral countries with a fair price for their products by providing more equitable trading conditions.
- crops- Non-subsistence crops such as tea, cacao, coffee, and tobacco.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- farming- establishment or performance of agriculture practice in a city setting; rooftop gardens or community gardens for example
- Agricultural Revolution (Neolithic)- The shift from foraging for food to farming about 11,000 years ago, marking the beginning of agriculture.
- economic activity- Economic sector that is a subset of the quaternary sector; involves the very top leaders of government, science, universities, nonprofits, health care, culture, and media.
- agriculture- An agricultural practice in which farmers expand a great deal of effort to produce as much yield as possible from an area of land.
- added model- a change in the physical state or form of the product (such as milling wheat into flour or making strawberries into jam); the production of a product in a manner that enhances its value (such as organically produced products)
- Climatic Classifications- Developed by Wladimir Koppen, a system for classifying the world’s climates on the basis of temperature and precipitation.
- gardening- A type of farming that produces fruits, vegetables, and flowers and typically serves a specific market or urban area.
- Mono-cropping- The agricultural system of planting one crop or raising one type of animal annually.
- farming- Farming using chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides
- A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- of scale- Cost reductions that occur when production rises.
- Crops/Livestock- A type of farming in which both crops and livestock are raised for profit.
- salinization- Improper use of irrigation or water high in salt content can cause salinization of the soil. Salinization occurs when salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. Results in lower yields.
- Thunen, Johann - Von Thunen model of rural land use - A model that suggests that perishability of the product and transport costs to the market each factor into the location of agricultural land use and activity.
- food movement- Seeking out food produced nearby.
- The use of Earth’s land and natural resources in ways that ensure they will continue to be available in the future.
- Rent Theory- A theory that describes the relationships between land value, commercial location, and transportation (primarily in urban areas) using a bid-rent gradient, or slope; used to describe how land costs are determined.
- Loss of forested land.
- A form of land degradation that occurs when soil deteriorates to a desertlike condition.
- agriculture- A method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down and burned off before new seeds are sown; often used when clearing land.
- efforts- the sustainable use and management of Earth’s natural resources to meet human need such as food and medicine
- economic activity- Economic sector associated with removing or harvesting products from the earth; includes agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining or quarrying, and extracting liquids or gas.
- Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
- The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions.
62 Clues: Loss of forested land. • Chemicals used in farming to kill weeds • Chemicals used in farming to kill pests • Added to the crop and soil to increase yields. • system- system that delineates property lines • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • food movement- Seeking out food produced nearby. • The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions. • ...
Farming in Singapore 2020-03-29
Across
- One type of urban farming method used in Singapore is __________ farming.
- Singapore farms also make use of hydroponics – where vegetables are grown in ________ instead of soil.
- Singapore uses __________ to overcome its challenges in farming.
Down
- Singapore has many local farms, producing _______________, eggs, dairy products, fish and fruits.
- Singapore’s food resources come from local ____________ as well as food imports from countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, USA, Australia etc.
- To overcome the lack of space in Singapore for farming, Singapore farms make use of vacant state buildings, ___________ as well as the deep sea to unlock more places to grow food locally.
6 Clues: Singapore uses __________ to overcome its challenges in farming. • One type of urban farming method used in Singapore is __________ farming. • Singapore has many local farms, producing _______________, eggs, dairy products, fish and fruits. • Singapore farms also make use of hydroponics – where vegetables are grown in ________ instead of soil. • ...
IOWA 2015-04-16
14 Clues: state tree • snake alley • "Corn State" • tulip festival • ________ Colony • person from Iowa • "Beautiful Land" • Red delicious ____ • farming and ranches • biggest Amish community • Wild _____, state flower • meeting of tribal cheifs • Eastern ______,state bird • home of National Balloon Museum
Spellings 2014-02-03
Across
- To be guilty
- To be present
- To be successful
- Decoration
- Out of question
- Not able to see it
- Practice of farming
- To be envious
- Plentiful
- Something famous
Down
- Unbelievable
- To die
- To be in charge of something
- A sentence without a verb
- Disastrous weather
- To capture the arts
- To be miserable
- Careless
- Opposite to nervous
- To recognise
20 Clues: To die • Careless • Plentiful • Decoration • Unbelievable • To be guilty • To recognise • To be present • To be envious • To be miserable • Out of question • To be successful • Something famous • Disastrous weather • Not able to see it • To capture the arts • Practice of farming • Opposite to nervous • A sentence without a verb • To be in charge of something
Crossword, text 1+2 Sparks Unit 4 2024-01-10
Across
- frö
- spendera
- trots
- åsna
- skörd
- innehålla
- smak
- utbildning
- särskilt
- beslutsamhet
- hydda
- finnas
- sedan
- ursprungligen
- besviken
- besättning
Down
- registrera
- skörd
- familjeförsörjare
- jordbruk
- fermenterad (jäst)
- entusiast
- stolt
- beröva
- övertyga
- klara
- beräkning
- fruktansvärd
- följa
- betalning
- kärra
- sak
- tillsätta
- räkning
- ogräs
- njuta av
- handlare
- stödja
- torkad
39 Clues: frö • sak • åsna • smak • skörd • stolt • trots • skörd • klara • följa • kärra • ogräs • hydda • sedan • beröva • finnas • stödja • torkad • räkning • jordbruk • spendera • övertyga • särskilt • njuta av • handlare • besviken • entusiast • innehålla • beräkning • betalning • tillsätta • registrera • utbildning • besättning • fruktansvärd • beslutsamhet • ursprungligen • familjeförsörjare • fermenterad (jäst)
Chapter 3-4 Vocab 2022-11-01
Across
- precious fabric
- valuable traded good
- huge advanced civilization
- for smart people
- one thing for another
- people who gathered info traveling
- waves
- camel continent
- east Asian country
- crusade continent
- main concentration
- Islam, Buddhism, etc
Down
- farming and agriculture
- financial transaction
- similar community
- state over main gov
- absorbing knowledge
- people who spread ideas, products, etc.
- fighting
- desert
- aztecs, mayans, incas
21 Clues: waves • desert • fighting • precious fabric • camel continent • for smart people • similar community • crusade continent • east Asian country • main concentration • state over main gov • absorbing knowledge • valuable traded good • Islam, Buddhism, etc • financial transaction • one thing for another • aztecs, mayans, incas • farming and agriculture • huge advanced civilization • ...
health 2022-01-26
31 Clues: isu • ahi • lööve • fatal • jääma • ravima • surmav • a knee • riivima • langema • down on • määrima • farming • migreen • peckish • on valus • an ankle • praadima • iiveldus • töödeldud • down with • tervenema • into a coma • kriimustama • valuvaigisti • nälga tundma • välja väänama • a sore throat • /suure hooga arenema • poisoningtoidumürgitus • retsepti välja kirjutama
Unit 1 2024-12-13
Across
- New Hampshire,Massachusetts,Rhode Island, and Connecticut
- Helped prepare colonists for the revolution:strengthened the appeal of the ideals of liberty, and its ministers and the members of the new evangelical faiths strongly supported the Revolution
- Canadian Territories, kinder to the natives
- Guaranteed freedom of religion and forbade taxation without representation
- Quakers, Mennonites, Lutherans, Dutch Calvinists, and Presbyterians
- Agriculture (tobacco, indigo, silk, and cotton); slavery and indentured servtitude
Down
- Mainly fishing, whaling, agricultural/farming, and lumber
- South America/Mexico, Encomienda System
- Democratic system with limitations
- Elected by Magistrates,technically tied to England, but self-governing
- Catholics, Christianity, Baptists, and Anglicans
- Mainly Puritans, very religious, some left to start new religious areas
- Farming, milling, lumbering, shipbuilding, and production
- Eastern present day United States, hostile to the natives
14 Clues: Democratic system with limitations • South America/Mexico, Encomienda System • Canadian Territories, kinder to the natives • Catholics, Christianity, Baptists, and Anglicans • Mainly fishing, whaling, agricultural/farming, and lumber • New Hampshire,Massachusetts,Rhode Island, and Connecticut • Farming, milling, lumbering, shipbuilding, and production • ...
October 2023 2023-10-04
Across
- local for farmers
- lotus motif
- non-violence
- ethos
- science of farming
- Jakarta's old name
- supposed to be eight but its the tenth
- ACup theme
- area for cultivation
- ACup name
Down
- (2 words) top agricultural export
- batik pen
- cloth
- popular Batik motif
- sovereignty
- synonymous with the Grim Reaper
- local wax ink
- legislative body
18 Clues: cloth • ethos • batik pen • ACup name • ACup theme • lotus motif • sovereignty • non-violence • local wax ink • legislative body • local for farmers • science of farming • Jakarta's old name • popular Batik motif • area for cultivation • synonymous with the Grim Reaper • (2 words) top agricultural export • supposed to be eight but its the tenth
Agriculture 2025-12-10
Across
- agriculture- An agricultural practice that consists of growing hardy trees and shrubs and raising sheep and goats.
- Agricultural Revolution- A change in farming practices, marked by new tools and techniques, that diffused from Britain and the Low Countries starting in the early 18th century.
- economic activity- Economic sector associated with the production of goods from raw materials; includes manufacturing, processing, and construction.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community - smaller scale than a pandemic
- for nature swaps- Agreement between a bank and a peripheral country in which the bank forgives a portion of the country’s debt in exchange for local investment in conservation measures.
- and bounds system- A system of land surveying east of the Appalachian Mountains, It is a system that relies on descriptions of land ownership and natural features such as streams or trees. Because of the imprecise nature of metes and bounds surveying, the U.S. The Land Office Survey abandoned the technique in favor of the rectangular survey system.
- The movement of herds between pastures at cooler, higher elevations during the summer months and lower elevations during the winter.
- nomadism- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Revolution- Movement beginning in the 1950s and 1960s in which scientists used knowledge of genetics to develop new high yield strains of grain crops.
- Modified Organisms (GMO)- A plant or animal with specific characteristics obtained through the manipulation of its genetic makeup.
- Carl –Root & Seed Crop Hearths (map)- Created Crop hearth map; identified agriculture as a hearth independent invention and said agriculture was not accidental but deliberate
- Added to the crop and soil to increase yields.
- system- system that delineates property lines
- diseases- spread through direct contact between host and victim. No intermediary involved. Aids, for example
- economic activity- Economic sector that is a subset of tertiary sector activities that require workers to process and handle information and environmental technology.
- cultivation- The agricultural practice of growing crops or grazing animals on a piece of land for a year or two, then abandoning that land when the nutrients have been depleted from the soil and moving to a new piece of land where the process is repeated.
- settlements- clustered rural settlement pattern where villages are located together and surrounded by farmland
- agriculture- An agricultural practice that focuses on producing crops and raising animals for the market for others to purchase.
- agriculture- An agricultural practice with relatively few inputs and little investment in labor and capital that results in relatively low outputs.
- disease- A disease carried from one host to another by an intermediate host.
- exchange- The exchange of goods and ideas between the Americas, Europe, and Africa that began after Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas in 1492.
- Agriculture- An agricultural practice that provides crops or livestock to feed one’s family and close community using fewer mechanical resources and more people to care for the crops and livestock.
- The large-scale system that includes the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products and equipment.
- A form of commercial agriculture that specializes in the production of milk and other dairy products.
- agriculture- Approach to farming and ranching that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs.
- economic activity- Economic sector that includes a host of activities that involve the transport, storage, marketing, and selling of goods or services; also called the service sector.
- of the commons- the idea that people will take and use resources to their own advantage, not stopping to think about the future and other people
- and range system- Creates rectangular plots of consistent size (Six miles long and six miles wide).
- lot survey system- Distinct regional approach to land surveying found in the Canadian Maritimes, parts of Quebec, Louisiana, and Texas whereby land is divided into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals.
- Chemicals used in farming to kill pests
Down
- Chemicals used in farming to kill weeds
- agriculture- A type of large-scale commercial farming of one particular crop grown for markets often distant from the plantation.
- wetlands- Deliberate modification of earth to dry out wetlands through the formation of canal systems to increase land use, thus increasing carrying capacity.
- Chains- A network of people, information, processes, and resources that work together to produce, handle, and distribute a commodity or product.
- farming- The process of carving parts of a hill or mountainside into small, level growing plots.
- trade- A movement that tries to provide farmers and workers in peripheral and semi-peripheral countries with a fair price for their products by providing more equitable trading conditions.
- crops- Non-subsistence crops such as tea, cacao, coffee, and tobacco.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- farming- establishment or performance of agriculture practice in a city setting; rooftop gardens or community gardens for example
- Agricultural Revolution (Neolithic)- The shift from foraging for food to farming about 11,000 years ago, marking the beginning of agriculture.
- economic activity- Economic sector that is a subset of the quaternary sector; involves the very top leaders of government, science, universities, nonprofits, health care, culture, and media.
- agriculture- An agricultural practice in which farmers expand a great deal of effort to produce as much yield as possible from an area of land.
- added model- a change in the physical state or form of the product (such as milling wheat into flour or making strawberries into jam); the production of a product in a manner that enhances its value (such as organically produced products)
- Climatic Classifications- Developed by Wladimir Koppen, a system for classifying the world’s climates on the basis of temperature and precipitation.
- gardening- A type of farming that produces fruits, vegetables, and flowers and typically serves a specific market or urban area.
- Mono-cropping- The agricultural system of planting one crop or raising one type of animal annually.
- farming- Farming using chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides
- A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- of scale- Cost reductions that occur when production rises.
- Crops/Livestock- A type of farming in which both crops and livestock are raised for profit.
- salinization- Improper use of irrigation or water high in salt content can cause salinization of the soil. Salinization occurs when salts from water used by plants remain in the soil. Results in lower yields.
- Thunen, Johann - Von Thunen model of rural land use - A model that suggests that perishability of the product and transport costs to the market each factor into the location of agricultural land use and activity.
- food movement- Seeking out food produced nearby.
- The use of Earth’s land and natural resources in ways that ensure they will continue to be available in the future.
- Rent Theory- A theory that describes the relationships between land value, commercial location, and transportation (primarily in urban areas) using a bid-rent gradient, or slope; used to describe how land costs are determined.
- Loss of forested land.
- A form of land degradation that occurs when soil deteriorates to a desertlike condition.
- agriculture- A method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down and burned off before new seeds are sown; often used when clearing land.
- efforts- the sustainable use and management of Earth’s natural resources to meet human need such as food and medicine
- economic activity- Economic sector associated with removing or harvesting products from the earth; includes agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining or quarrying, and extracting liquids or gas.
- Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
- The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions.
62 Clues: Loss of forested land. • Chemicals used in farming to kill weeds • Chemicals used in farming to kill pests • Added to the crop and soil to increase yields. • system- system that delineates property lines • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • food movement- Seeking out food produced nearby. • The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions. • ...
Fish Farming/Aquaculture 2024-05-15
6 Clues: A big drawback with fish farming. • What is fish Farming and example of? • The purpose of most commercial fish farming. • The most expensive commercially farmed fish. • The kind of fish that is most commonly farmed. • What country produces the most seafood through aquaculture?
The Fosters 2021-02-04
12 Clues: Spa • Farming • Grade 1 • Under 2 • The Plett • Gymnastics • 11 Year old • In the kitchen • Will fav thing • Tess fav Colour • Jem Dance teacher • Bincs teacher surname
building blocks of civilization! 2020-09-10
Vocab #8 2026-05-13
Across
- Longest mountain range located along western South America
- South American empire famous for roads and mountain farming
- Traditional Japanese gate marking entrance to sacred shrines
- Powerful Mexican empire known for warriors and large cities
- Belief that spirits live in nature and all things
Down
- Tiered tower temple commonly found in Japanese architecture
- Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru
- Ancient civilization in Central America known for writing and calendars
- Knotted string system used by Incas to record information
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake
- Traditional Japanese religion focused on nature spirits and ancestors
- Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes
- Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops
14 Clues: Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru • Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake • Belief that spirits live in nature and all things • Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops • Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas • Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes • ...
sciences 2013-05-16
16 Clues: fish sciece • sound science • plant science • fossil science • animal science • farming science • study of dieses • or living matter • animal interaction • science of medican • tools with science • changes in science • study of the ocean • science in history • propertys of matter • science that deals with atmoshere
Ancient history 2025-12-03
16 Clues: China • first • No water • war/angry • Cold times • War fighters • cities/towns • Planting food • Food shortage • Change in heat • Running of the bulls • Mongol empire leader • countries and borders • stuff that you learn from • Faith/Beliving in something • You give something and you get something in return
Civil War 2023-03-10
Week 1 2015-11-03
Across
- moves from place to place
- no noise
- aide
- to follow the rules
- shining brightly
- rude
- wasteful
- migrates from a different country
- modify fittingly
- relating to comedy
- large gathering with food
Down
- bashful
- round or nearly round
- act of migrating
- farming
- being likely
- showing disloyalty
- not the plaintiff
- tending to cause irritation
- hold firmly
- ancient man made objects
21 Clues: aide • rude • bashful • farming • no noise • wasteful • hold firmly • being likely • act of migrating • shining brightly • modify fittingly • not the plaintiff • showing disloyalty • relating to comedy • to follow the rules • round or nearly round • ancient man made objects • moves from place to place • large gathering with food • tending to cause irritation • migrates from a different country
Spelling Words-11-16-18 2018-11-14
Across
- animals moving from place to place
- May happen
- rare/collectible
- helper
- someone who stands up for you
- uneducated
- someone from a different country
- opposite of loud
- hold
Down
- smart/clever
- agreeable
- annoyance
- Thanksgiving...
- farming
- no permanent home
- excessive
- tells jokes
- shy and outside comfort zone
- to go against a promise
- turning left or right
- to adjust to something new
21 Clues: hold • helper • farming • agreeable • annoyance • excessive • May happen • uneducated • tells jokes • smart/clever • Thanksgiving... • rare/collectible • opposite of loud • no permanent home • turning left or right • to go against a promise • to adjust to something new • shy and outside comfort zone • someone who stands up for you • someone from a different country • animals moving from place to place
Love of My Life 2021-12-23
Across
- oh my god you killed kenny
- our favorite food
- string
- luna
- joe and megs wedding
- labratory corportation
- north carolina
- arizona
- vacation 2021
- riley
- piece
- trash panda
- always forever
Down
- beets
- farming PS5
- something we want to buy
- our first connection
- pea
- snake
- you (fruit)
- device that almost burned down home
- lincoln
- fleetwood mac
- kennel
- pasty
25 Clues: pea • luna • beets • snake • riley • piece • pasty • string • kennel • arizona • lincoln • farming PS5 • you (fruit) • trash panda • vacation 2021 • fleetwood mac • north carolina • always forever • our favorite food • our first connection • joe and megs wedding • labratory corportation • something we want to buy • oh my god you killed kenny • device that almost burned down home
Southwest Asia 2025-01-23
Across
- Jesus died on
- Agreement
- Job of early people
- Abraham was the leader of
- Christian book
- Where the first people lived
- Started Christianity
- Early prophet
- Sea west of region
Down
- Third world religion
- Conquered Mesopoyamia
- Earliest religion
- Early towns
- Natural resource needed to live
- Six million Jews killed
- Messenger of God
- Southwest Asia terrain
- Natural resource
- Dry riverbed
19 Clues: Agreement • Early towns • Dry riverbed • Jesus died on • Early prophet • Christian book • Messenger of God • Natural resource • Earliest religion • Sea west of region • Job of early people • Third world religion • Started Christianity • Conquered Mesopoyamia • Southwest Asia terrain • Six million Jews killed • Abraham was the leader of • Where the first people lived • Natural resource needed to live
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-22
Across
- Makes Fabric
- Large Buildings Producing Goods
- Connects Fabric
- Americas ____ Improved During This Revolution
- cleaned cotton
- New Improved Boats
- Improved Farming
- Father of Factories
- Makes String
- Made Plowing Easier
- Easier Travel Over long Distance
- Factories Improved Americas What?
- cottons nickname
- Man Made Waterways
Down
- Caused By Immigrants
- Easier Travel
- Someone Who Moved To America
- Fabric Factory
- remington
- cotton
20 Clues: cotton • remington • Makes Fabric • Makes String • Easier Travel • cleaned cotton • Fabric Factory • Connects Fabric • Improved Farming • cottons nickname • New Improved Boats • Man Made Waterways • Father of Factories • Made Plowing Easier • Caused By Immigrants • Someone Who Moved To America • Large Buildings Producing Goods • Easier Travel Over long Distance • Factories Improved Americas What? • ...
MLIDY-peyton 2013-05-10
25 Clues: knot • traps • brave • chilly • trough • grains • giggle • please • simple • bashing • old hair • a problem • bad words • president • an amount • animal like • a sled race • to much stuff • after farming • open to discuss • ready to be picked • brought in secretly • unable to be avoided • a small part of a room • a person who sled races
Greek and Latin Roots A-K 2022-04-01
31 Clues: ex • bi • co • de • bio • geo • hex • aero • acro • ject • kilo • gram • deci • junct • equ/i • arbor • hydro • flect • cranio • cent/i • agr/i/o • arthr/o • cardi/o • gastr/o • chron/o • graph/y • audi/io • dent/dont • extra/extro • hect/o/hecat • il/im/in/il/ir
One Planet Week 2022-02-17
Across
- Use again
- Toxic waste
- Word with “funny” or “monkey”
- Surroundings
- One side of an Einstein equation
- Entomologists’ subjects
- Earth is one
- Colour associated with envy
- Prevailing conditions
Down
- Eg, diamond or graphite
- “Haste makes __”
- Synthetic material
- Kitchen output
- Arctic or Atlantic
- Blooms
- Field with fields
- Genus subdivision
- Abundant liquid
- What a V on a menu might stand for
- Grove makeup
20 Clues: Blooms • Use again • Toxic waste • Surroundings • Grove makeup • Earth is one • Kitchen output • Abundant liquid • “Haste makes __” • Field with fields • Genus subdivision • Synthetic material • Arctic or Atlantic • Prevailing conditions • Eg, diamond or graphite • Entomologists’ subjects • Colour associated with envy • Word with “funny” or “monkey” • One side of an Einstein equation • ...
Grade 7 - Unit 4 Words 2023-11-13
Across
- röövretk, röövretkel käima
- kindlus
- enne meie ajaarvamist
- rändaja, reisija
- ajastu
- kaalikas, naeris
- elajas, loom
- aer
- püssirohi
- ellu jääma
- talupidamine
- käsitööline
- röövretkel osaleja
- kaer
- ehkki
- hiinlased, hiina keel
Down
- sõdalane, sõjamees
- male
- rukis
- arheoloog
- romaan
- hirmutama
- oder
- Taani
- mõjutama
- varandus
- viiking
- kaitsma
- rahumeelselt
- ühiskond
- meie ajaarvamise järgi
- kaupmees
32 Clues: aer • male • oder • kaer • rukis • Taani • ehkki • romaan • ajastu • kindlus • viiking • kaitsma • mõjutama • varandus • ühiskond • kaupmees • arheoloog • hirmutama • püssirohi • ellu jääma • käsitööline • elajas, loom • rahumeelselt • talupidamine • rändaja, reisija • kaalikas, naeris • sõdalane, sõjamees • röövretkel osaleja • enne meie ajaarvamist • hiinlased, hiina keel • meie ajaarvamise järgi • röövretk, röövretkel käima
Review #3 2024-02-28
Across
- an opening (like in a hotel)
- around
- absolutely will happen
- intending to harm
- not following your own rules
- frown
- proof
- an official document
- 1000
- water
- the first version of something
Down
- heating machine
- field/farming
- 100
- related to women
- a small unit of digital memory
- many
- bad person
- leader of a country
- length traveled
- smells strongly
- bi/duo
22 Clues: 100 • many • 1000 • frown • proof • water • around • bi/duo • bad person • field/farming • heating machine • length traveled • smells strongly • related to women • intending to harm • leader of a country • an official document • absolutely will happen • an opening (like in a hotel) • not following your own rules • a small unit of digital memory • the first version of something
titel2 2020-05-22
Across
- gefährdet
- Vermeidung
- fumes Auspuffgase
- Düngemittel
- farming Viehhaltung
- plant Kläranlage
- exposed ausgesetzt sein
- sation Kraftwerk
- Niederschlag
- Strahlung
- abladen, ablagern
- effect Treibhauseffekt
- Hungersnot
- verseuchen
Down
- erneuerbar
- dürre
- rain saurer Regen
- rubbish Müll wiederaufbereiten
- Hungertod
- Nutzholz
- slick Ölteppich
- biologisch abbaubar
- level Meeresspiegel
- fruchtbar
- Abwasser
- bank Altglascontainer
- Entsorgung
- ice caps Polkappen
- down fällen
- bedrohen
30 Clues: dürre • Nutzholz • Abwasser • bedrohen • gefährdet • Hungertod • fruchtbar • Strahlung • erneuerbar • Vermeidung • Entsorgung • Hungersnot • verseuchen • Düngemittel • Niederschlag • slick Ölteppich • down fällen • plant Kläranlage • sation Kraftwerk • rain saurer Regen • abladen, ablagern • biologisch abbaubar • level Meeresspiegel • ice caps Polkappen • fumes Auspuffgase • farming Viehhaltung • ...
AP - Associations, vie aquatique et terrestre 2023-06-27
28 Clues: a law • to act • a rise • a stay • extinct • to hunt • to trap • to fail • to fight • to notice • challenge • to commit • to belong • to manage • to improve • a behavior • to support • threatened • endangered • to dedicate • to conserve • sustainable • manner, way • a volunteer • to volunteer • disappearance • a demonstration • breeding, farming
THE FARM 2023-05-31
Across
- - Produces milk
- - Used for riding
- - Swims in ponds
- - Crows in the morning
- - Shelter for animals
- - Provides wool
- - Area for growing crops
- - Rolls in the mud
- - Eats almost anything
- - Stores grain
- - Used for farming
Down
- - Lays eggs
- - Works on the farm
- - Crop used for food
- - Animal feed
- - Herds sheep
- - Comes from a chicken
- - Young cow
- - Baby pig
- - Shelter for horses
20 Clues: - Baby pig • - Lays eggs • - Young cow • - Animal feed • - Herds sheep • - Stores grain • - Produces milk • - Provides wool • - Swims in ponds • - Used for riding • - Rolls in the mud • - Used for farming • - Works on the farm • - Crop used for food • - Shelter for horses • - Shelter for animals • - Crows in the morning • - Comes from a chicken • - Eats almost anything • - Area for growing crops
12 2025-03-01
Across
- Retail activity
- Plant expert
- Plane hub
- Cultural celebration
- Internet connection
- Water intake
- Pedestrian route
- Natural farming
- Educational talk
- Computer application
- Always moving
- Career helper
- Important news title
- Risky business
- Great price deal
Down
- Sightseer
- Account protector
- Daily writing
- Beautiful scenery
- Learning session
- Day off work
- Road blockage
- Body movement
- Written agreement
- Home financing
25 Clues: Sightseer • Plane hub • Plant expert • Water intake • Day off work • Daily writing • Road blockage • Body movement • Always moving • Career helper • Home financing • Risky business • Retail activity • Natural farming • Learning session • Pedestrian route • Educational talk • Great price deal • Account protector • Beautiful scenery • Written agreement • Internet connection • Cultural celebration • ...
Celebrating Jubilee JoAnne! 2021-04-29
Across
- scientific sisters
- double joy
- beloved program
- cool and happy tens
- juices flowing
- sold out!
- “damned near”
- rarely misses
- no truer friends
- lights up a room
Down
- was comfy there
- queen of guests
- for the sake of the Church
- a pause that refreshes
- not again!
- opening minds
- young and carefree there
- dear, oh dear!
- celebrating promises kept
- blaze craze
20 Clues: sold out! • double joy • not again! • blaze craze • “damned near” • opening minds • rarely misses • juices flowing • dear, oh dear! • was comfy there • queen of guests • beloved program • no truer friends • lights up a room • scientific sisters • cool and happy tens • a pause that refreshes • young and carefree there • celebrating promises kept • for the sake of the Church
FARM MACHINERY 2022-05-16
Across
- Täppishakkimis silokombain
- karjamaa
- technique
- Külviseadmete
- Reguleeritav paindeklapp
- silopress
- lõikeplaat
- hakitud silo
- karjamaal kasvatatud rohtu
- õitsenguks
- kultuurist
- mulla tüübist
- dischargechute Pöörlev tühjendusrenn
- renn
- Niiskuse säilitamine
- Üheharuline silokombajn
- Külvipinna
Down
- põlluharimistehnikaid
- ümberkülvamine
- Pöördadraga
- idanemiseks
- Silokäru
- Tõmbekang
- Kaheharuline silokombajn
- rootor
- headesse külvipinnatingimustesse
- kõrguse reguleerija
- Tera
- ristiku
- reguleeritav tõmbeplaat
- külvamine
31 Clues: Tera • renn • rootor • ristiku • karjamaa • Silokäru • technique • Tõmbekang • silopress • külvamine • lõikeplaat • õitsenguks • kultuurist • Külvipinna • Pöördadraga • idanemiseks • hakitud silo • Külviseadmete • mulla tüübist • ümberkülvamine • kõrguse reguleerija • Niiskuse säilitamine • põlluharimistehnikaid • reguleeritav tõmbeplaat • Üheharuline silokombajn • Kaheharuline silokombajn • Reguleeritav paindeklapp • ...
33 2024-08-12
Across
- Star navigation tool
- Farming tool
- Power source
- Roman architectural element
- Grain grinder
- Shaping tool
- Egyptian paper
- Timekeeping device
- Timekeeping system
- Ceramic tool
- Siege weapon
- Early writing
- Ancient vehicle
- Early transport invention
Down
- Ancient calculator
- Heating source
- Blacksmith tool
- Navigation tool
- Simple machine
- Gutenberg's press
- Water transport
- Roman water channels
- Lifting mechanism
- Early book form
- Metalworking tool
25 Clues: Farming tool • Power source • Shaping tool • Ceramic tool • Siege weapon • Grain grinder • Early writing • Heating source • Simple machine • Egyptian paper • Blacksmith tool • Navigation tool • Water transport • Early book form • Ancient vehicle • Gutenberg's press • Lifting mechanism • Metalworking tool • Ancient calculator • Timekeeping device • Timekeeping system • Star navigation tool • Roman water channels • ...
f41 2024-06-26
Across
- Grazing land.
- Environmentally friendly farming.
- Red root vegetable.
- Fruit tree farm.
- Market sellers.
- Decomposed organic matter.
- Available at certain times of the year.
- Honey producer.
- Milk-producing farm.
- Grown without pesticides.
Down
- Traditional plant varieties.
- Grape farm.
- Skilled food craftsman.
- Young plant.
- Nearby sourced produce.
- Cultivated plant.
- Just picked or harvested.
- Enclosure for chickens.
- Gathering crops.
- Animals raised with space.
20 Clues: Grape farm. • Young plant. • Grazing land. • Market sellers. • Honey producer. • Fruit tree farm. • Gathering crops. • Cultivated plant. • Red root vegetable. • Milk-producing farm. • Skilled food craftsman. • Nearby sourced produce. • Enclosure for chickens. • Just picked or harvested. • Grown without pesticides. • Decomposed organic matter. • Animals raised with space. • ...
Ancient history 2025-12-03
16 Clues: China • first • No water • war/angry • Cold times • War fighters • cities/towns • Planting food • Food shortage • Change in heat • Running of the bulls • Mongol empire leader • countries and borders • stuff that you learn from • Faith/Beliving in something • You give something and you get something in return
test 2024-05-22
Across
- Agriculture or farming can be looked at as a system. The inputs are seeds, fertilisers, machinery and _____.
- This activity includes growing crops, fruits, vegetables, flowers, and rearing of livestock.
- This type of farming is practised to meet the needs of thefarmer’s family
- The name used for shifting cultivation in North-East India
- Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds.
Down
- Commercial rearing of silk worms.
- Growing vegetables, flowers and fruits for commercial use.
- Agriculture Development refers to efforts made to increase ____ production in order to meet the growing demand of increasing population.
- This type of farming is practised in the semi-arid and arid regions of Sahara, Central Asia, and some parts of India, like Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir.
- Jute was also known as the ‘___ Fibre’. It grows well on alluvial soil and requires high temperature, heavy rainfall and humid climate.
10 Clues: Commercial rearing of silk worms. • Growing vegetables, flowers and fruits for commercial use. • The name used for shifting cultivation in North-East India • Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds. • This type of farming is practised to meet the needs of thefarmer’s family • ...
FFA Creed 2025-09-09
10 Clues: : Apply • : Finest • : Sustain • : Work/Duty • : Correct/Real • : Firm/Compact • : Society/Group • : Customs/Practices • : Farming/Cultivation • : Motivation/Uplifting
Pongal 2021-01-07
Across
- other day celebrated on jan 15
- oatmeal
- final step of farming
- transmitransmigration of sun
- Gormandize
- house of God
- josh sound of pongal
- colour powder kolam
Down
- perumpongal
- Alanganallur game
- discard old and derelict things on
- mud vessel
- sweet grass
- ottiko kattiko
- bhogi is celebrated for Lord
- wrapping traditional wear
- function attendees
- third day of pongal
- worshipped by allover
- dairy cattle
20 Clues: oatmeal • mud vessel • Gormandize • perumpongal • sweet grass • house of God • dairy cattle • ottiko kattiko • Alanganallur game • function attendees • third day of pongal • colour powder kolam • josh sound of pongal • final step of farming • worshipped by allover • wrapping traditional wear • bhogi is celebrated for Lord • transmitransmigration of sun • other day celebrated on jan 15 • ...
health 2022-01-26
31 Clues: isu • ahi • lööve • fatal • jääma • ravima • surmav • a knee • riivima • langema • down on • määrima • farming • migreen • peckish • on valus • an ankle • praadima • iiveldus • töödeldud • down with • tervenema • into a coma • kriimustama • valuvaigisti • nälga tundma • välja väänama • a sore throat • /suure hooga arenema • poisoningtoidumürgitus • retsepti välja kirjutama
crossword puzzle 2012-07-16
Across
- clumsy,unskilled
- power to attract
- suitable for farming
- confuse
- lacking fullness
- relieve or satisfy
- lack
- neatly
- disagreement
- tie up
- sleepy
- nice,quiet
Down
- talkative
- devoid of freshness
- decay
- stubborn
- reasonable
- rotten or decayed
- friendly, showing warmth
- obvious
- distribute or to spread
- complete honesty
- to raise the value
- to feel regret
- disagreement
- prove false
26 Clues: lack • decay • neatly • tie up • sleepy • confuse • obvious • stubborn • talkative • reasonable • nice,quiet • prove false • disagreement • disagreement • to feel regret • clumsy,unskilled • power to attract • complete honesty • lacking fullness • rotten or decayed • relieve or satisfy • to raise the value • devoid of freshness • suitable for farming • distribute or to spread • friendly, showing warmth
ABC Engineering carrers By: Sophia Pineiro 2015-10-13
Across
- Railroads
- Black-box
- fixes-Yachts
- New-networks
- Water-usage
- Oil/Gas
- Braces
- Air-conditioning
- artificial-lenses
- Gas/gas-field
Down
- Fixes-bugs
- Waste-dumpsters
- Fire-alarms
- Program-management
- Design-CT-scans
- Software-products
- NewXRays
- Smart-temporary-tattoos
- New-medical-problems
- redesign-lines
- Fertilizer
- MRI-scans
- New-farming-methods
- Grass-fertilizer
- Antibiotics
- Builds-habitats
26 Clues: Braces • Oil/Gas • NewXRays • Railroads • Black-box • MRI-scans • Fixes-bugs • Fertilizer • Fire-alarms • Water-usage • Antibiotics • fixes-Yachts • New-networks • Gas/gas-field • redesign-lines • Waste-dumpsters • Design-CT-scans • Builds-habitats • Grass-fertilizer • Air-conditioning • Software-products • artificial-lenses • Program-management • New-farming-methods • New-medical-problems • Smart-temporary-tattoos
Grade 7 - Unit 4 Words 2023-11-13
Across
- meie ajaarvamise järgi
- ühiskond
- viiking
- talupidamine
- arheoloog
- elajas, loom
- ellu jääma
- rukis
- aer
- oder
- kaitsma
- mõjutama
- sõdalane, sõjamees
- püssirohi
- male
- kaalikas, naeris
Down
- ehkki
- kaer
- käsitööline
- Taani
- röövretk, röövretkel käima
- kaupmees
- kindlus
- romaan
- varandus
- ajastu
- enne meie ajaarvamist
- rändaja, reisija
- röövretkel osaleja
- hiinlased, hiina keel
- rahumeelselt
- hirmutama
32 Clues: aer • kaer • oder • male • ehkki • Taani • rukis • romaan • ajastu • viiking • kindlus • kaitsma • ühiskond • kaupmees • varandus • mõjutama • arheoloog • hirmutama • püssirohi • ellu jääma • käsitööline • talupidamine • elajas, loom • rahumeelselt • rändaja, reisija • kaalikas, naeris • röövretkel osaleja • sõdalane, sõjamees • enne meie ajaarvamist • hiinlased, hiina keel • meie ajaarvamise järgi • röövretk, röövretkel käima
Climate Change 2023-02-14
Across
- produced into the air
- they are used a lot in this generation
- put into the environment
- in the water
- melting
- drilling too much
- activity
- in the countryside
Down
- to make fire
- levels riseing
- shortages
- to help the planet
- waste
- for Generating buildings
- in the ocean
- in the air
- warming
- it happened last night
- pollution
- to get around
20 Clues: waste • melting • warming • activity • shortages • pollution • in the air • to make fire • in the ocean • in the water • to get around • levels riseing • drilling too much • to help the planet • in the countryside • produced into the air • it happened last night • put into the environment • for Generating buildings • they are used a lot in this generation
47 2024-06-21
Across
- Strategy game series
- Nintendo fighting game
- Life simulation game
- Arcade fighting game
- Scifi MMORPG
- Japanese gambling game
- Cult classic RPG
- Space combat game
Down
- Hack and slash game
- Card battle game
- Flight simulator game
- RPG series
- Futuristic racing game
- Nintendo's mascot
- Farming simulation game
- Lara Croft's adventures
- Pink puffball hero
- Classic RPG
- Capcom's blue bomber
- MMA fighting game
20 Clues: RPG series • Classic RPG • Scifi MMORPG • Card battle game • Cult classic RPG • Nintendo's mascot • MMA fighting game • Space combat game • Pink puffball hero • Hack and slash game • Strategy game series • Life simulation game • Arcade fighting game • Capcom's blue bomber • Flight simulator game • Futuristic racing game • Nintendo fighting game • Japanese gambling game • Farming simulation game • ...
pre columbian atlantic world 2023-08-14
Across
- Shift to farming and sedentary villages
- Cultural characteristics of eastern Mississippian tribes that built complex permanent villages
- Great Basin tribe that led in area that lack natural resources so depended on buffalo almost exclusively. Lived in tipi and were nomadic
- City near today's st. Louis mo that was one of the largest complex cities in Northern America. Part of Mississippian culture of mound builders. Farmers grew maize and beans
- Time frame after the ice age where humans shifted from hunter (large game) to hunter gatherer, they developed new tools for small game and engaged in some primitive farming
Down
- Northwestern woodland tribe (ny and great lakes region) that lived in semi-nomadic lifestyle due to great amount of natural resources with winter camps (longhouses) and summer camps (wigwams) that alternated when soil become exhausted
- Southwestern tribe utilizing 3 sister farming (maize, beans squash), irrigation and adobe style buildings for homes
- In the peopling of the Americas, humans were entering north/south America on boats hugging the pacific coasts
- Early native Americans group who were hunters (mammoths) during the late ice age crossing beringa to the standstill and then settling in New Mexico. They made distinctive arrowheads.
- Southeastern tribe that lived in permanent settlements with large trading networks (like poverty paint in north LA)
- Great plains tribe that were buffalo game hunters living in nomadic and semi nomadic lifestyles; greatly benefitted from the reintroduction of the horse by the Spanish
- Simultaneous farming, hunt / gathering, and fishing
- Pacific Northwest and California tribe; hunter/gatherer and fishing; substantial permanent settlements along pacific coast in long houses - territorial aggression led to violence
- Landbridge between asia (siberia) and North America were hunter human populations crossed peopling north America; they experienced the standstill in this region for 10 -20 thousand years until the ice barriers melted at the end of the ice age making early americans genetically distinct from siberians
14 Clues: Shift to farming and sedentary villages • Simultaneous farming, hunt / gathering, and fishing • Cultural characteristics of eastern Mississippian tribes that built complex permanent villages • In the peopling of the Americas, humans were entering north/south America on boats hugging the pacific coasts • ...
wඞඞk 8345t467smth hඞstඞry 2025-01-16
Across
- By 1850 an economic and WHAT revolution had been underway in Europe for well over a hundred years, most extensively in Great Britain? (p.1 aAoNaR)
- By 1850 a WHAT and social revolution had been underway in Europe for well over a hundred years, most extensively in Great Britain? (p.1 aAoNaR)
- By 1850 an economic and social revolution had been underway in WHERE for well over a hundred years, most extensively in Great Britain? (p.1 aAoNaR)
- By 1850 an economic and social revolution had been underway in Europe for well over HOW MANY years, most extensively in Great Britain? (p.1 aAoNaR)
- The agricultural revolution also owed much to improvements in traditional farming WHATs, and to developments in mining and manufacture? (p.2 aAoNaR)
- An important innovation in the early stages of the agricultural revolution in Europe: Crop ________ (p.1 aAoNaR)
- By 1850 an economic and social revolution had been underway in Europe for well over a hundred years, most extensively in Great WHERE? (p.1 aAoNaR)
- The revolution in European agriculture was fundamental to the revolution in WHAT? (p.1 aAoNaR)
Down
- By 1850 an economic and social WHAT had been underway in Europe for well over a hundred years, most extensively in Great Britain? (p.1 aAoNaR)
- The WHAT revolution also owed much to improvements in traditional farming implements, and to developments in mining and manufacture? (p.2 aAoNaR)
- An important innovation in the early stages of the agricultural revolution in Europe: ____ Rotation (p.1 aAoNaR)
- The agricultural revolution also owed much to improvements in traditional farming implements, and to developments in mining and WHAT? (p.2 aAoNaR)
- The agricultural WHAT also owed much to improvements in traditional farming implements, and to developments in mining and manufacture? (p.2 aAoNaR)
- The revolution in WHOSE agriculture was fundamental to the revolution in production? (p.1 aAoNaR)
- The agricultural revolution also owed much to improvements in traditional farming implements, and to developments in WHAT and manufacture? (p.2 aAoNaR)
15 Clues: The revolution in European agriculture was fundamental to the revolution in WHAT? (p.1 aAoNaR) • The revolution in WHOSE agriculture was fundamental to the revolution in production? (p.1 aAoNaR) • An important innovation in the early stages of the agricultural revolution in Europe: ____ Rotation (p.1 aAoNaR) • ...
Paragraph 5 2025-09-09
ffa creed 2025-09-15
Food Security 2024-11-28
Across
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food
- A type of food that helps build muscles
- A large area where food is grown
- A person who works in agriculture
- A type of food that provides energy
- A system that provides food to people in different regions
Down
- A food that is produced using sustainable farming methods
- The number of servings of fruits and vegetables recommended per day
- The process of keeping food fresh for longer periods
- The essential nutrient in fruits and vegetables
- The state of having enough food for all people
11 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 • ...
Three Skeleton Key 2021-02-18
Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-27
Unit 1 2022-11-11
8 Clues: What did people rely on? • How were these communitys packed? • What was a very popular cash crop? • What was a major factor to farming? • What plantaions will be the largest? • What did many colonists do with others? • Where did most settlers tend to settle? • What were the people called who came to America
Environmental impacts of farming 2020-10-30
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
700201 Review 2013-07-01
12 Clues: ability • solving • to fight • required • infectious • catastrophe • to take away • disagreement • Animal farming • support by the government • to act according to an order • devices or drugs to prevent pregnancy
Environment 1 2024-02-05
11 Clues: Waste • Recycling • Management • Sustainable • Agriculture • Biodiversity • Conservation • Environment [2w] • Clean energy [energía _______] • Renewable energy [energías ________] • Sustainable farming [agricultura ________ ]
From Hunters to Gatherers to Farmers-6MA 2022-08-23
Across
- Neolithic villages were the first real ________.
- This sea is where most Neolithic settlements were located.
- this age was also called the "new" stone age.
- the business of farming.
Down
- this age was also called the "old" stone age.
- to train a wild animal in order for humans to use them.
- a mineral mined for its valuable uses.
- Humans discovered this towards the end of the Stone Age.
- this age gets its name from the tools people made.
- the business of buying and selling or even exchanging of items.
- Neolithic houses were made of packed ______.
11 Clues: the business of farming. • a mineral mined for its valuable uses. • Neolithic houses were made of packed ______. • this age was also called the "old" stone age. • this age was also called the "new" stone age. • Neolithic villages were the first real ________. • this age gets its name from the tools people made. • to train a wild animal in order for humans to use them. • ...
Anthony Ryles 2024-04-29
Across
- Was the biggest logging industry.
- People helped with logging camps, coal mines, delivery services, and food canning factories.
- Invested millions of dollars into American RR's.
- Made Washington state really popular.
- Was really successful in Washington state because of the enriched land.
Down
- Was really popular for farmland and logging.
- Were the easiest fruit to grow and were cheaper to eat.
- Was really popular for logging, farming, and fishing.
- Were used to transport both people and goods.
- Was so successful that other RR lines went bankrupt.
- Was a way to get coal, silver, gold, and other resources.
11 Clues: Was the biggest logging industry. • Made Washington state really popular. • Was really popular for farmland and logging. • Were used to transport both people and goods. • Invested millions of dollars into American RR's. • Was so successful that other RR lines went bankrupt. • Was really popular for logging, farming, and fishing. • ...
Anthony Ryles 2024-04-29
Across
- Was the biggest logging industry.
- People helped with logging camps, coal mines, delivery services, and food canning factories.
- Invested millions of dollars into American RR's.
- Made Washington state really popular.
- Was really successful in Washington state because of the enriched land.
Down
- Was really popular for farmland and logging.
- Were the easiest fruit to grow and were cheaper to eat.
- Was really popular for logging, farming, and fishing.
- Were used to transport both people and goods.
- Was so successful that other RR lines went bankrupt.
- Was a way to get coal, silver, gold, and other resources.
11 Clues: Was the biggest logging industry. • Made Washington state really popular. • Was really popular for farmland and logging. • Were used to transport both people and goods. • Invested millions of dollars into American RR's. • Was so successful that other RR lines went bankrupt. • Was really popular for logging, farming, and fishing. • ...
spelling words 2019-03-05
12 Clues: :money • :scare • :a bird • :not agree • : not soft • :on your arm • :on your body • :frozen solid • :planting crops • :made from corn • :do something over • :were two walls meet
