farming Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Sustainability 2023-05-05
Across
- Using less water to reduce unnecessary water usage
- Long term shifts in temperature and weather.
- not harmful to the environment
- Using less energy to perform or complete the same task
- Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat
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- Farming that does not use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- The process of converting organic material into mulch which can later be used for fertilizer
- Economic development that doesn't deplete natural resources
- The total amount of green house gasses generated by our actions
- The different kinds of life that can be found on Earth
- Energy from sources that are replenished at a rate higher than they are consumed
- The process of reducing green house gas emissions
- The process of converting waste into reusable material
- Preventing the wasteful use of a resource
14 Clues: not harmful to the environment • Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat • Preventing the wasteful use of a resource • Long term shifts in temperature and weather. • The process of reducing green house gas emissions • Using less water to reduce unnecessary water usage • The different kinds of life that can be found on Earth • ...
9C On The Farm 2022-03-02
Across
- __________ acid is a product of anaerobic respiration
- Organism that converts Nitrogen gas into nitrates (B______a)
- Food group that is our main source of energy
- Molecule required for aerobic respiration
Down
- Chemical reaction where glucose is broken down to release energy
- Scientific term for burning. Releases carbon dioxide (C________n)
- Type of farming which uses chemicals to increase yields of crops and animals (I________e)
- Plant hormone that allows plants to respond to light and gravity (A______)
- Process where plants produce glucose
- Type of farming where no chemicals are allowed to be used (O______c)
10 Clues: Process where plants produce glucose • Molecule required for aerobic respiration • Food group that is our main source of energy • __________ acid is a product of anaerobic respiration • Organism that converts Nitrogen gas into nitrates (B______a) • Chemical reaction where glucose is broken down to release energy • ...
Weekly Crossword 2024-07-22
Across
- Farming where the food is grown for the family to eat
- The main source of energy, in the form of light, for plants
- An animal that only eats plants
- The bottom number of a fraction
- An animal that only eats meat
- Farming where the produce is sold to big shops
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- An animal that eats both plants and meat
- The thing that is needed for us to stay alive and move
- The top number of a fraction
- The type of transport that requires donkeys, horses, oxen or camels
10 Clues: The top number of a fraction • An animal that only eats meat • An animal that only eats plants • The bottom number of a fraction • An animal that eats both plants and meat • Farming where the produce is sold to big shops • Farming where the food is grown for the family to eat • The thing that is needed for us to stay alive and move • ...
Module 9 Week 1 2024-04-02
Across
- The main stem of a plant.
- The process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy.
- The practice of farming, producing crops, and raising animals.
- A group of trees that are close to one another.
- A place where milk is prepared for drinking or is made into other products like butter, cream, and cheese.
Down
- Preparing the soil for farming and raising crops.
- Bright red in color.
- Strings a little or feels prickly.
- Cut and gather what you need from crops.
- The lumps that form in milk when it turns sour
10 Clues: Bright red in color. • The main stem of a plant. • Strings a little or feels prickly. • Cut and gather what you need from crops. • The lumps that form in milk when it turns sour • A group of trees that are close to one another. • Preparing the soil for farming and raising crops. • The process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy. • ...
china crossword 2017-11-02
Across
- Cold treeless land where the land is permanently frozen.
- herding A way of life where communities move around most of the year with their animals e.g. The Gobi Desert in China.
- Farming just enough to feed yourself and family
Down
- Large scale farming for national or international export, using machinery, fertilisers and irrigation .
- An area of land that is good for farming – warm and reliable water supply.
- An area of flat and high land e.g. in Tibet.
- A large natural area consisting of living and non living parts.
7 Clues: An area of flat and high land e.g. in Tibet. • Farming just enough to feed yourself and family • Cold treeless land where the land is permanently frozen. • A large natural area consisting of living and non living parts. • An area of land that is good for farming – warm and reliable water supply. • ...
Agriculture 2014-07-25
Across
- High-Tech Farming is a form of ___________ farming.
- Wet-rice farmers in Indonesia are often __________ farmers who grow rice to provide for their own family.
- Allows water to trickle down the hill preventing soil erosion.
- The first process of traditional wet-rice cultivation.
Down
- _________ is a technique of growing plants in a solution containing nutrients that promote plant growth.
- ______ soils are ideal to retain water which the rice needs to grow.
- This is used in high-tech farming to reduce the input on labour.
7 Clues: High-Tech Farming is a form of ___________ farming. • The first process of traditional wet-rice cultivation. • Allows water to trickle down the hill preventing soil erosion. • This is used in high-tech farming to reduce the input on labour. • ______ soils are ideal to retain water which the rice needs to grow. • ...
Fishy Business 2023-01-29
Across
- Misunderstood Arctic dweller
- First Period of the Paleozoic Era
- Salty body of water
- 8 armed mollusc
- Slimy Eel
- Found or Living in Water
- Dogfish
- Source of Caviar
- Common radial souvenir
Down
- Aquatic breathing organ
- Common bivalve mollusc
- Spookfish
- Water Farming
- Air breathing, freshwater dweller
- Tasty Mesotherm
- Rise and Fall
16 Clues: Dogfish • Spookfish • Slimy Eel • Water Farming • Rise and Fall • 8 armed mollusc • Tasty Mesotherm • Source of Caviar • Salty body of water • Common bivalve mollusc • Common radial souvenir • Aquatic breathing organ • Found or Living in Water • Misunderstood Arctic dweller • Air breathing, freshwater dweller • First Period of the Paleozoic Era
Vocabulary Test Saving I B 2025-09-24
11 Clues: Windräder • Lebensraum • unumkehrbar • Artensterben • Atomkraftwerke • Langzeitfolgen • Hauptantrieb von • Naturkatastrophen • brauchbare Alternativen • staatliche Subventionen • industrielle Landwirtschaft
Unit 5 APHG Crossword 2024-05-09
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- yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming (uses a large amount of land)
- an Austronesian word used to describe flooded fields where rice grows
- where all land owned by the father is passed to the eldest son
- the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants
- the reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing plants, such as cutting stems and dividing roots
- crops that are grown without fertilizers and pesticides
- a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged
- an area cleared for farming using the slash and burn technique
- a form of commercial agriculture, it is a large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- the reproduction of plants through annual planting of seeds ; practiced by most farmers
- farmers clear land for planting by slashing vegetation and burning the debris
- a process of beating the rice heads on the ground to separate the chaff form the seeds
- yields a large amount of output per acre through concentrated farming (uses a small amount of land)
- altering the behaviors, size and genetics of plants to benefit humans
- farmers and ranchers sell all of their output for money and buy their families' food at stores
- a plot of land on which livestock are fattened for market
- altering the behaviors, size and genetics of animals to benefit humans
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- a plant cultivated by people
- the deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for subsistence or economic grain
- the system of agriculture found in developed countries
- developing countries have some of their foreign in exchange for enacting conservation measures
- began in mid 1950'2; modern farming that refers to the industrialized production of livestock and crops
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- a type of intensive agriculture where two crops are harvested in the same field a year
- Began in W. Europe in 1600s; intensified agriculture by promoting higher yields per acre/ perfarmer
- farms that produce high consumer demand products and either trucks them to market or to processing plants
- the land and its ownership and cultivation
- the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family; found in LDC's
- the capturing and killing of animals and the knowledge and collection of edible plants and food of early humans
- a form of subsistence agriculture where farmers expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum crop yield
- the ring around a city from which fresh milk can be supplied without spoiling
- the husk of the seed
- the practice pf planting rice on dry land in a nursery and then moving it to a flooded field to promote growth
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift crop activity from one field to another
- where products were carried both ways across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans during colonization
- a form of subsistnece agriculture that involves large areas of land with minimal labor
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals (sheep, goats, cows, etc)
- the wandering, but controlled movement of livestock, solely dependent on natural forage- is the most extensive type of land use system
- time period when society went from hunters and gathers to farming and domestication of animals, 10,000 BCE
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- chaff that is allowed to be blown away by the wind
- (the geographer), believed that the hearth of vegetative planting was Southeast Asia, believed vegetative planting came before seed agriculture
- the use of genetically altered crops and DNA manipulation in order to increase production
- a grass such a oats, wheat, rye or barkey used as food
- a Malay (from Malaysia) word used to describe flooded fields where rice grows
- grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals, as well as land used for grazing
46 Clues: the husk of the seed • a plant cultivated by people • the land and its ownership and cultivation • chaff that is allowed to be blown away by the wind • a grass such a oats, wheat, rye or barkey used as food • the system of agriculture found in developed countries • crops that are grown without fertilizers and pesticides • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2020-04-05
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- WHERE PLANTS GROW
- HEALTHY AGRICULTURE
- ADDITIVE USED FOR GROWTH
- REQUIRED NUTRIENT
- SCIENCE OF FARMING
- YEARLY VALUE OF GOODS PRODUCED
- PART OF U.S. ECONOMY
- SAME TOXIN
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- PEST SUPPRESSORS
- REDUCE COST, INCREASE FARM
- CAN BE DECOMPOSED
- MANIPULATED IN A LAB
- PEST DESTROYER
- RESULT OF INCREASED CROP PRODUCTION
- ORGANIC PART OF SOIL
- PRODUCE
16 Clues: PRODUCE • SAME TOXIN • PEST DESTROYER • PEST SUPPRESSORS • WHERE PLANTS GROW • CAN BE DECOMPOSED • REQUIRED NUTRIENT • SCIENCE OF FARMING • HEALTHY AGRICULTURE • MANIPULATED IN A LAB • ORGANIC PART OF SOIL • PART OF U.S. ECONOMY • ADDITIVE USED FOR GROWTH • REDUCE COST, INCREASE FARM • YEARLY VALUE OF GOODS PRODUCED • RESULT OF INCREASED CROP PRODUCTION
Fishy Business 2023-01-29
Across
- Misunderstood Arctic dweller
- Common radial souvenir
- Air breathing, freshwater dweller
- Salty body of water
- Common bivalve mollusc
- First Period of the Paleozoic Era
- Found or Living in Water
Down
- 8 armed mollusc
- Slimy Eel
- Spookfish
- Tasty Mesotherm
- Aquatic breathing organ
- Source of Caviar
- Water Farming
- Dogfish
- Rise and Fall
16 Clues: Dogfish • Slimy Eel • Spookfish • Water Farming • Rise and Fall • 8 armed mollusc • Tasty Mesotherm • Source of Caviar • Salty body of water • Common radial souvenir • Common bivalve mollusc • Aquatic breathing organ • Found or Living in Water • Misunderstood Arctic dweller • Air breathing, freshwater dweller • First Period of the Paleozoic Era
Vocabulary Test Saving I B 2025-09-24
11 Clues: Windräder • Lebensraum • unumkehrbar • Artensterben • Langzeitfolgen • Atomkraftwerke • Hauptantrieb von • Naturkatastrophen • brauchbare Alternativen • staatliche Subventionen • industrielle Landwirtschaft
Dahlia & Noah 2025-02-13
Across
- "the good _"
- favorite pastime
- _ theory; I love you!
- our future travel destination
- "going _ without my _"
- "its _ time!"
- what Noah will one day love
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- first date dessert
- the great escape from the _
- affectionate name for nosebleeds
- farming socialist community
- combo nickname
- cheers!
- "can I say hi?"
- "love and _"
- weekly celebration
16 Clues: cheers! • "the good _" • "love and _" • "its _ time!" • combo nickname • "can I say hi?" • favorite pastime • first date dessert • weekly celebration • _ theory; I love you! • "going _ without my _" • the great escape from the _ • farming socialist community • what Noah will one day love • our future travel destination • affectionate name for nosebleeds
Jeremy 2025-10-23
16 Clues: task • chaos • right • number • display • very old • high level • human made • not simple • appear or rise up • different kinds of • very difficult or severe • meet someone or sth suddenly • events about farming and growing • a place often used for some religious events • a course or study about human mind and behavior
Mesopotamia Mini-Lesson 2014-01-21
Across
- Supplying water to dry land
- The land between the rivers
- One theory to irrigating the plants in the Hanging Gardens
- One theory to irrigating the plants in the Hanging Gardens
- Sumeria's most valuable crop
Down
- A gift for a homesick wife
- The practice of farming
- The kingdom that first became great at farming
8 Clues: The practice of farming • A gift for a homesick wife • Supplying water to dry land • The land between the rivers • Sumeria's most valuable crop • The kingdom that first became great at farming • One theory to irrigating the plants in the Hanging Gardens • One theory to irrigating the plants in the Hanging Gardens
November words 2020-11-22
15 Clues: wigwams • tribute • farming • kindness • grateful • content with • warrior hunters • live in southwest • fish and agriculture • another word for happy • another word for thankful • people of another language • a time to celebrate and share • very special people that care about you • something you say to someone when you receive
Qatar Expo 2024-01-04
15 Clues: leafy • cheerful • teamwork • wonderful • surroundings • City in Qatar • unpaid workers • dry/dusty land • capital city of Qatar • using resources wisely • the science of farming • the best facial expression • public garden for recreation • art of garden cultivation and management • display of works of art/items of interest
Aztec word puzzle 2025-03-26
16 Clues: sun god • Calendar • Tlatoani • rain god • of Aztec ruler • aztec capital city • to please the gods • Aztec writing system • glass used for tools • of night and sorcery • Aztec word for "people • beans used for currency • garden used for farming • with artificial islands • disk showing time cycles • sword with obsidian edges
Rural Environments 2017-04-28
Across
- A type of agriculture which concentrates on the growing of plant crops, such as cereals and vegetables
- The addition of water to farmland by artifical means, such as by pipelines and sprays
- A type of agriculture in which production is intended for sale in markets
- The movement of people and employment from major cities to smaller cities and as well as to rural areas
- Describing areas of countryside largely concerned with farming and often with relatively low population densities
- A type of farming concerned with the production of items to meet the food and living needs of the farmers and their families
- Animals
- A type of agriculture using more land with lower yield to produce the same amount of food as intensive farming (which uses less land but more machinery, labor etc)
- A set of interrelated components (stores) and processes (transfers). There are two types of system: an open system has inputs and outputs, a closed system has none
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- A decline in the number of people living in a particular area
- A community of plants and animals that interact with each other and their physical environment
- A plant and animal community covering a large area of the Earth's surface (usually defined by the dominant vegetation, for example the tropical rain forest)
- Structures of glass or polythene under which crops and flowers are grown.
- The protection of aspects of the environment for the future benefit of people
- The ease with which one location is reached from another
- The type of agricultue that deals with rearing of livestock, for meat or other products such as milk and wool
- A type of agriculture defined by using less area of land, but requires more fertilizers and machinery, labor and capital inputs...
17 Clues: Animals • The ease with which one location is reached from another • A decline in the number of people living in a particular area • Structures of glass or polythene under which crops and flowers are grown. • A type of agriculture in which production is intended for sale in markets • The protection of aspects of the environment for the future benefit of people • ...
Eniviromental issues of Lesotho 2023-04-04
7 Clues: to much grazing • the forming of desert • emissions of a greenhouse gas • effects of over-farming on soil • another effect of over-farming on soil • emissions of a flammable greenhouse gas • a project to store and redirect water to South Africa
Jailine Ruiz Global History Words 2017-06-07
15 Clues: isis • dry land • first war • second war • use to trade • Islamic empire • loss of forest • leader of India • diffusion spread • bad working and pay • Christopher Columbus • place to get water from • revolution farming stage • black plague fleas and rats • revolutions of the 1800s Spanish freedom
just homies 2022-02-07
15 Clues: the van • my shirt • your shirt • nitty gritty • 16bit farming • mega homophobic • my birthday movie • breaking our bones • annual flower tune • watched buffy here • dd-ed for the emmas • instrument weaponized • flaming lesbian pastor • held hands for the first time • friends went up against this beast
Julia Barge 2017-12-04
7 Clues: 3rd President • Relations to farming • Was easier than farming • An order that restricts foreign trade • Forcing a person to serve in the armed forces • Was the largest city with a population of 69,000 • Revolution The economic changes of the late 1700's
LES METIERS 2014-05-01
15 Clues: selling things • fighting fires • stopping leaks • working in a cafe • making lights work • making things work • working in farming • working in the news • preparing medicines • representing people • working with children • performing on the stage • running around the pitch • looking after ill people • making ill people better
Spelling-Isis Lopez 2014-08-27
15 Clues: farming • tornado • deep cry • flat cliff • weatherman • main place • forestfire • can't be foreseen • unfortunate problem • tool to produce goods • skills people bring to work • not having as much as wanted • wise use of natural resources • strength of physical constitution • what you give up for something else
Greek gods, titans, and places 2024-02-16
15 Clues: War • farming • lightning • underworld • owls and crafts • held up the sky • forages weapons • the home of gods • ate his children • water and oceans • titan of the sun • stronk Greek hero • pillar of the east • home of the god of the dead • chasses the god of lightning
Natural Selection 2025-05-14
15 Clues: Genes • Farming • Children • The Best Win • Any Living Thing • Natures Favorites • Eats Other Animals • Changing Over Time • Evolution Bioligist • Eaten By Other Animals • Where An Organism Lives • Altering Genetic Material • Characteristics Passed Down • Humans Choosing The Best Traits • The Amount Of A Species In One Area
Vegetation 2013-06-12
13 Clues: Tree trimmer. • Living space. • Wood industry. • Plants exhale. • Increase growth. • Tree's worst enemy. • Popular weed killer. • Economical forestry. • Solar food production. • Controlled crop growing. • Destruction of a forest. • Establishment of a forest. • Trees prevent this in soil.
Out In The moonlight 2024-09-14
13 Clues: to start • has 28 days • first month • home of cows • to cook food • to cut grains • what farmers do • opposite of wide • getting tired of • opposite of inside • Synonyms of homeless • moving of dog's tail • Language of TamilNadu
CassieBrangham 2014-02-01
Across
- Popular disease.
- not affected
- microorganism
- Parasite take it over.
- Some helps you, some hurts you.
- Mushrooms, mold.
- Typically in fungi.
Down
- An illness that affects animals (and humans).
- Descendents.
- Flea, tick.
- Takes over cell to reproduce.
- Know as "farming"
- Less popular disease.
- Cleanliness.
- Protection against a disease.
15 Clues: Flea, tick. • Descendents. • not affected • Cleanliness. • microorganism • Popular disease. • Mushrooms, mold. • Know as "farming" • Typically in fungi. • Less popular disease. • Parasite take it over. • Takes over cell to reproduce. • Protection against a disease. • Some helps you, some hurts you. • An illness that affects animals (and humans).
Chapters 4 & 5 2016-10-04
15 Clues: fort • to end • to guide • to provide money • Spanish explorer • to take control of • production of goods • Indian medicine man • religious settlement • to stay in one place • King's representative • economy based on farming • one who studies artifacts • moves from place to place • structure used for worship
Rise of Humans and Learning to farm 2018-10-24
15 Clues: human needs • water crops • grow own food • trading goods • pyramid shape • new stone age • muddy material • word for farming • independent city • creating one thing • modern day of Iraq • extra product left over • 3000 BCE metals to tools • plant and animals as good • advanced state of human society
Social Studies 2023-05-16
Across
- dog headed God
- found your tomb
- pharaohs tomb
- Egyptian writing
- lifestyle before civiliation
- where most civilizations begin
- source of moving water
- man made waterway
Down
- fancy word for farming
- Mesopotamian temple
- mesopotamian writing
- translates hieroglyphs
- taming plants and animals
- rainy season in india
- Shi Huang's Army
15 Clues: pharaohs tomb • dog headed God • found your tomb • Egyptian writing • Shi Huang's Army • man made waterway • Mesopotamian temple • mesopotamian writing • rainy season in india • fancy word for farming • translates hieroglyphs • source of moving water • taming plants and animals • lifestyle before civiliation • where most civilizations begin
Greek Gods, Titans, Heroes, and Places 2024-02-16
15 Clues: war • farming • lightning • underworld • held up the sky • forages weapons • owls and crafts • titan of the sun • water and oceans • ate his children • the home of gods • strong Greek hero • pillar of the east • chases the God of lightning • home of the God of the dead
Word Wednesday List 5 2024-11-19
15 Clues: loop • leftover • no remainder • 3 is __ of 15 • managing trees • AKA aquafarming • half the planet • northern lights. • Test a quick ÷ check • growing and harvesting • = daylight and darkness • taking useful materials • both freshwater and ocean • the answer to a ÷ question • Phases A cycle of the moon
spelling 2025-02-27
12 Clues: vanilla • the door • big pole • lightning • a movie place • on a question • something cold • farming a quiment • someone in a movie • someone to help you • something on you neck • something on you hand
Farm Equipment and the Agricultural Revolution 2013-09-22
Across
- The most important tool on the farm used for a range of tasks
- A popular brand of farm equipment painted green
- This type of equipment is used to break up the soil
- These used to supply the power for farming
- Modern farming is heavily reliant on this non-renewable resource
- Jethro Tull invented this seed planting device
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- A word for a period of time involving rapid change
- Long tube on a combine which empties the crop into a wagon
- This type of milking machine has cows milked in a circle
- Used today to harvest grain
- This was invented to separate the grain from the stalks
- Because of mechanization, less of this is needed on the farm
- A cylindrical structure in which grain is kept
13 Clues: Used today to harvest grain • These used to supply the power for farming • A cylindrical structure in which grain is kept • Jethro Tull invented this seed planting device • A popular brand of farm equipment painted green • A word for a period of time involving rapid change • This type of equipment is used to break up the soil • ...
Farm Equipment and the Agricultural Revolution 2013-09-22
Across
- A word for a period of time involving rapid change
- This was invented to separate the grain from the stalks
- Modern farming is heavily reliant on this non-renewable resource
- These used to supply the power for farming
- The most important tool on the farm used for a range of tasks
Down
- Used today to harvest grain
- This type of milking machine has cows milked in a circle
- Jethro Tull invented this seed planting device
- A popular brand of farm equipment painted green
- This type of equipment is used to break up the soil
- A cylindrical structure in which grain is kept
- Because of mechanization, less of this is needed on the farm
- Long tube on a combine which empties the crop into a wagon
13 Clues: Used today to harvest grain • These used to supply the power for farming • Jethro Tull invented this seed planting device • A cylindrical structure in which grain is kept • A popular brand of farm equipment painted green • A word for a period of time involving rapid change • This type of equipment is used to break up the soil • ...
Chapter 19 Social Studies 2020-12-07
Across
- money or goods given by a person or government support for a project for the public
- FARMING, farming method that depends on plowing dry soil
- GRANGE, a network of local farmer groups
- to earn ownership of land by living on it
- DRIVE, a trip of several hundred miles
- enterprise owned by and operated by
- a geographic region in which the same standard time is used
- an area of land set aside for a certain group
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- an appeal to the common people
- Name given by early Great Plains farmers
- a place where people went to build houses on and farm on due to moist soil
- Where the Indians lived and most were about 15 ft tall
- moving from place to place in a fixed pattern
13 Clues: an appeal to the common people • enterprise owned by and operated by • DRIVE, a trip of several hundred miles • Name given by early Great Plains farmers • GRANGE, a network of local farmer groups • to earn ownership of land by living on it • an area of land set aside for a certain group • moving from place to place in a fixed pattern • ...
Week 5 Vocabulary 2022-11-13
Across
- a deadly contagious disease caused by bacteria and spread by fleas; also called the Black Death
- to trade goods or services in exchange for other goods or services
- extending far below the surface
- dealing fairly and equally with all concerned
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage
- uninterrupted connection, succession, or union (being connected)
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- internal calm
- the way of or the content of thinking of an individual, group, or culture
- a type of farming when farmers grow food with little or no surplus
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- a type of farming where farmers grows crops for profitable reasons
- a disturbed or uneasy state
- an established organization or corporation (such as a bank or university)
13 Clues: internal calm • a disturbed or uneasy state • extending far below the surface • dealing fairly and equally with all concerned • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage • an amount of something left over when requirements have been met • uninterrupted connection, succession, or union (being connected) • ...
Human Geography Vocabulary Review 2025-09-24
Across
- A characteristic of a town or city
- The practice of farming, including the growing of crops and raising animals for food, wool, and other products
- The basic physical and operational structures needed for the operation of society
- Fertile, suitable for farming
- Humans changing the environment to fit their needs
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- The process of removing valuable minerals from the earth
- A characteristic of the countryside
- Changing human behavior in order to adjust to the environment
- The study of where people live, what they do, and how they use the land
- The position of a place in relation to other places
- The watering of land by artificial means to increase agriculture
- The exact point where a place is located, identified by longitude and latitude
- Dry, having almost no rainfall
13 Clues: Fertile, suitable for farming • Dry, having almost no rainfall • A characteristic of a town or city • A characteristic of the countryside • Humans changing the environment to fit their needs • The position of a place in relation to other places • The process of removing valuable minerals from the earth • Changing human behavior in order to adjust to the environment • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-09-25
Across
- known for his building of temples and beautification of Egypt
- a series of rulers from a single family
- the rich soil left behind after flooding and the prosperous farming that this led to
- left behind on the soil after the Nile River flooded and made the soil highly fertile for farming
- a plant that was made into paper
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- the Egyptian form of writing
- the river along which Ancient Egypt developed; provided Egypt with protection, water, and silt which fertilized the soil
- the process of bringing water to crop fields
- first female pharaoh
- burial tombs for pharaohs
- government headed by a king or queen
11 Clues: first female pharaoh • burial tombs for pharaohs • the Egyptian form of writing • a plant that was made into paper • government headed by a king or queen • a series of rulers from a single family • the process of bringing water to crop fields • known for his building of temples and beautification of Egypt • ...
Mrs H's Agricultural industry Crossword 2025-07-12
Across
- The commercial production of aquatic plants or animals in a controlled environment
- A substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
- Growing plants without soil by using mineral nutrient solutions in a water
- Applying information and data technologies for optimizing complex farming
- Any chemical used in agriculture
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- Any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or plants.
- Plants grown without the use of synthetic chemicals
- An agent that controls or destroys insects derived from organic or inorganic
- To prepare and use land for crops or gardening
- Producing crops without the use of irrigation
- A place where honey bees are kept
11 Clues: Any chemical used in agriculture • A place where honey bees are kept • Producing crops without the use of irrigation • To prepare and use land for crops or gardening • Plants grown without the use of synthetic chemicals • A substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation. • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-09-29
Across
- A town undergoing rapid growth due to prosperity.
- Steel plow, reaper, crops.
- Cattle trails.
- a massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army.
- Spanish speaking neighbors in a town or city.
- Made a living by herding and breeding cattle.
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- vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government.
- A way of farming dryland in which seeds are planted deep in the ground where there is moisture.
- Home made out of the ground
- A name given to Great Plains farmers.
- moving from place to place usually in search of food or to graze livestock.
11 Clues: Cattle trails. • Steel plow, reaper, crops. • Home made out of the ground • A name given to Great Plains farmers. • Spanish speaking neighbors in a town or city. • Made a living by herding and breeding cattle. • A town undergoing rapid growth due to prosperity. • vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government. • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary Review 2023-11-27
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- a form of government that is based on religious beliefs; religious leaders run the government and religious laws become common laws
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding into certain areas or its river banks
- a city (and its surrounding land) that is like a small independent country due to having its own laws and government.
- and Euphrates Rivers The two rivers that surround Mesopotamia. These rivers would flood and provide silt that made the soil fertile.
- believing in many gods
- Code the first written set of laws; a complete list of rules that the people of Mesopotamia lived by under their ruler, King Hammurabi (ex. "eye for an eye")
- hierarchy (social system) The division of society by rank or class (often associated with jobs)
- burden" a labor tax; all Sumerian men had to devote time to work on public projects for the king
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- Crescent Half-moon shaped area of land located where people first settled for farming, in today's area of the Middle East
- technology in Sumer examples: wheel, plow, lunar calendar system, 60 second minute, 60 minute hour, cuneiform
- "land between two rivers" - the first civilization that was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now Iraq
- people trained to read and write; professional writers in a time when most people can't read or write
- system of watering crops
- plain the flat, wide area of land along a river, often used for farming because of its fertile soil
- large temple used for worship in Ancient Mesopotamia
- fine soil found on river bottoms that is fertile and great for farming in floodplains
- the first written languages that used a stylus made from a reed and clay tablets
17 Clues: believing in many gods • system of watering crops • large temple used for worship in Ancient Mesopotamia • the first written languages that used a stylus made from a reed and clay tablets • fine soil found on river bottoms that is fertile and great for farming in floodplains • ...
Paragraph 2 2023-08-31
10 Clues: effort • happiness • be housed • plantation • pleasurable • aches or pain • have confidence in • attached to someone • demanding or testing • farming, farm management
Unit 1: Part A - easy 2025-10-06
10 Clues: — jagen • — Jäger/in • — Gratisprobe • — Landwirtschaft • — Ernährung, Kost • — ernährungsbedingt • — Geburt, Entstehung • — täuschen, hereinlegen • — Snacks (z. B. chips, cookies) • — alkoholfreies Getränk (AE: soda)
chapter 12 placemat 2024-06-10
rural livelihood 2024-08-28
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- A common rural activity involving fish.
- Government help provided to rural communities.
- A rural challenge related to lack of water for crops.
- The practice of making and selling things like pottery or weaving.
- The process of growing crops.
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- The general term for how people earn money or food.
- small-scale farming mainly for the farmer's family.
- The main activity in rural areas for producing food.
- A person who makes things by hand, especially using traditional methods.
9 Clues: The process of growing crops. • A common rural activity involving fish. • Government help provided to rural communities. • The general term for how people earn money or food. • small-scale farming mainly for the farmer's family. • The main activity in rural areas for producing food. • A rural challenge related to lack of water for crops. • ...
Library Crossword 008 - Easy 2022-05-23
13 Clues: eaten • giving • Common pet • time of day • female monarch • day of the week • European language • blue/green colour • musical instrument • vehicle used for farming • performative school subject • spiritual aspect of a person • point of view towards something
Social Studies 1 2013-05-08
11 Clues: help • to get • change • very old • to manage • say in public • another option • related to farming • not very expensive • not allowing or permitting • to do something successfully
Chapter 19 Social Studies 2020-12-07
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- money or goods given by a person or government support for a project for the public
- FARMING, farming method that depends on plowing dry soil
- GRANGE, a network of local farmer groups
- to earn ownership of land by living on it
- DRIVE, a trip of several hundred miles
- enterprize owned by and operated by
- a geographic region in which the same standard time is used
- an area of land set aside for a certain group
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- an appeal to the common people
- Name given by early Great Plains farmers
- a place where people went to build houses on and farm on due to moist soil
- Where the Indians lived and most were about 15 ft tall
- moving from place to place in a fixed pattern
13 Clues: an appeal to the common people • enterprize owned by and operated by • DRIVE, a trip of several hundred miles • Name given by early Great Plains farmers • GRANGE, a network of local farmer groups • to earn ownership of land by living on it • an area of land set aside for a certain group • moving from place to place in a fixed pattern • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-21
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- enduring issue term meaning storage of something
- one of the fathers of communism
- send out the country
- this class experienced a more relaxing and enjoying lifestyle during the Industrial Rev
- new idea or method that usually improves something
- revolution that involved improvements in farming techniques and tech starting in the mid 1700’s in Britain. Farming changed completely as a result of new methods, innovations, and changes in who owns the land.
- French word for the rich and middle class
- father of capitalism
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- French term for the poor and working class
- disease that killed many especially children during the Industrial Rv
- the name of the emperor who restored imperial rule in Japan and modernized and industrialized it
- characteristic of cities
- extreme shortage or scarcity of food
13 Clues: send out the country • father of capitalism • characteristic of cities • one of the fathers of communism • extreme shortage or scarcity of food • French word for the rich and middle class • French term for the poor and working class • enduring issue term meaning storage of something • new idea or method that usually improves something • ...
Environmental Movement 2023-09-03
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- Planting Campaign Planting trees to combat deforestation and air pollution.
- Power Advocacy Promoting solar energy to reduce carbon emissions.
- Cleanup Cleaning plastic from the oceans to save marine life.
- Movement Reducing the use of single-use plastics in everyday life.
- Farming Encouraging sustainable and organic farming practices.
- School Initiatives Making schools more eco-friendly and sustainable.
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- Hour Turning off lights for an hour to save energy.
- Movement Striving to produce no waste and reduce landfill.
- Our Oceans Raising awareness about ocean pollution and overfishing.
- Advocacy Encouraging biking to reduce pollution and traffic.
- Conservation Efforts to protect endangered animals and their habitats.
- Reuse, Recycle Promoting the 3 R's to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- the Bees Protecting bees and other pollinators to help crops.
- Water Advocacy Ensuring access to clean water for everyone.
- Energy Revolution People work together to use more renewable energy.
15 Clues: Hour Turning off lights for an hour to save energy. • Movement Striving to produce no waste and reduce landfill. • Water Advocacy Ensuring access to clean water for everyone. • Advocacy Encouraging biking to reduce pollution and traffic. • the Bees Protecting bees and other pollinators to help crops. • Cleanup Cleaning plastic from the oceans to save marine life. • ...
really hard 2023-10-31
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- kitchen Place where free food is served to the needy
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services
- Weldon Johnson Poet and civil rights leader
- Farmer-A person who rents land from a landowner for the purposes of
- crops or raising livestock.
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- to do with farming, a way of life outside the city.
- on margin Buying stock by paying only a portion of the full cost up-front
- Ellington Jazz pianist and composer
- promises to pay the rest later
- Tuesday October 29, 1929, the day the stock market crashed
- Bowl Area of the Great Plains made worthless for farming by drought and
11 Clues: crops or raising livestock. • promises to pay the rest later • Ellington Jazz pianist and composer • Weldon Johnson Poet and civil rights leader • to do with farming, a way of life outside the city. • kitchen Place where free food is served to the needy • Tuesday October 29, 1929, the day the stock market crashed • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-04-25
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- government headed by a king or queen
- the process of bringing water to crop fields
- a plant that was made into paper on which Egyptians wrote
- the rich soil left behind after flooding, and the prosperous farming led to (4 words )
- burial tombs for pharaohs
- a series of rulers from a single family
- left behind after the Nile flooded, making the soil highly fertile for farming
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- ruler who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- river along which Egypt developed; provided protection, water, and silt, which fertilized the soil (2 words)
- the Egyptian form of writing
- ruler who tried to convert Egyptians to monotheism from polytheism
11 Clues: burial tombs for pharaohs • the Egyptian form of writing • government headed by a king or queen • ruler who united Upper and Lower Egypt • a series of rulers from a single family • the process of bringing water to crop fields • a plant that was made into paper on which Egyptians wrote • ruler who tried to convert Egyptians to monotheism from polytheism • ...
Agricultural Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-30
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- A formal system of who has control over the people
- Exchanging your goods in return for other goods
- An excess (too much) amount of something
- A piece of farming equipment that allows people to digs through soil to plant crops
- Bringing water from a distant source to your field or village
- Another word for work
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- Another term for farming
- A place where people settle down and do not move from
- Organization of people with some ranked above others
- Animals that have been taken from the wild and changed to suit human needs (food, companions, transportation, etc.)
- There are many different jobs
11 Clues: Another word for work • Another term for farming • There are many different jobs • An excess (too much) amount of something • Exchanging your goods in return for other goods • A formal system of who has control over the people • Organization of people with some ranked above others • A place where people settle down and do not move from • ...
Gathering Crossword #4 - Farming 2024-11-03
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- Organic material used to enrich soil.
- A dye used in scribing.
- Cycling through different types of plants to not exhaust the soil.
- The scientific term for farming.
- The process of convincing animals to move to a new location.
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- Animals who are raised to aid in the production of food.
- A type of farming that grows up more so than out.
- A system for watering crops.
- A period of no rain, often disastrous to farmers.
- Mashed up, pressed, stretched, and dried out plant matter. Often comes in scrolls or sheets.
- A piece of tough fibrous material connecting bones or a bone to a muscle.
11 Clues: A dye used in scribing. • A system for watering crops. • The scientific term for farming. • Organic material used to enrich soil. • A type of farming that grows up more so than out. • A period of no rain, often disastrous to farmers. • Animals who are raised to aid in the production of food. • The process of convincing animals to move to a new location. • ...
Canadian Regions Ch.4-6 Keyword Crossword 2021-02-04
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- this Spanish word mean jagged mountain range
- the movement of people to city centers
- movement of people from country to country
- this valley in B.C. is known for fertile farming
- this name is given to the oil sand's oil
- this is caused by burning fossil fuels
- a French speaking person
- commonly mined in the Interior Plains
- This snowy structure can help you survive in the Arctic
- a person who moved here from another country
- this gas traps UV rays in our atmosphere
- the Cordillera region has a major _________ industry.
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- The nickname for the interior plains farmland
- this type of cutting clears an area of trees
- this Arctic landscape has little to no vegetation
- fertile area between the pacific ocean and the mountains in BC
- when farmers can not get enough water for farming
- What created the hoodoos in the badlands of the Alberta?
- this Arctic landscape has some vegetation like lichen
- The Red River is known to do this...
- ground that is constantly frozen
- this kind of tourist wants to see the environment and animals
- this type of ice connects the islands of the Arctic
- These structures help Arctic travelers navigate
24 Clues: a French speaking person • ground that is constantly frozen • The Red River is known to do this... • commonly mined in the Interior Plains • the movement of people to city centers • this is caused by burning fossil fuels • this name is given to the oil sand's oil • this gas traps UV rays in our atmosphere • movement of people from country to country • ...
the thirteen colonies 2017-10-15
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- what was the weather in the southern colonies
- Resources / The Middle Colonies were also rich in what
- / what was the main cash crop in the southern colonies
- / was the weather good or bad in the new england colonies
- plantation owners were very
- / was it hard or easy for farming in the new england colonies
- / the southern colonies had a short or long growing season
- what is a large farm is called
- what was the weather in the new England colonies
- / The Native Americans traded what with the new england colonies
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- crops/ a crop produced mainly for sale is what
- / which colonies is located in the middle
- Many colonists in New England were what
- / was the weather good or bad in the southern colonies
- which colonies is locates in the south
- Cash crops were often sold where
- England / which colonies is located in the north
- / the southern colonies were located closer the what ocean
- / the southern colonies had small or large farms
- was it easy or hard for farming in the southern colonies
- / Cash crops are grown in large or small groups
21 Clues: plantation owners were very • what is a large farm is called • Cash crops were often sold where • which colonies is locates in the south • Many colonists in New England were what • / which colonies is located in the middle • what was the weather in the southern colonies • crops/ a crop produced mainly for sale is what • what was the weather in the new England colonies • ...
All About the Southern Colonies 2023-01-26
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- Maryland was created as a safe haven for _____________
- Maryland had a _________________ government
- Virginia was founded in 1607 by ______________ and others at Jamestown
- The rich ________ was good for farming
- _____________ was originally established as a refuge for escaped slaves
- The Southern Colonies was made of mostly __________________
- ______________ made most of the population in South Carolina
- Georgia was a place for ________________ to live in
- The crops that were grown were called ________________ because they were Harvested for the specific purpose of selling to others
- _____________ spread quickly due to the mild climate
- South Carolina was originally part of the _________________ founded by the founded by the lord proprietors
- Georgia’s major city was ____________ located on the coast
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- Plantation owners were were the __________________ families in the Southern Colonies
- The Southern Colonies economy was based on _________________
- Virginia was a _________ colony
- The Southern Colonies were the ____________ of the three regions of colonies
- _____________was the economic and cultural center for the Southern Colonies
- North Carolina was first settled in 1587 by _________________
- The mild climate allowed crops to grow _______________
- The ________ land was good for farming and so the landowners built even larger farms called plantations
20 Clues: Virginia was a _________ colony • The rich ________ was good for farming • Maryland had a _________________ government • Georgia was a place for ________________ to live in • _____________ spread quickly due to the mild climate • Maryland was created as a safe haven for _____________ • The mild climate allowed crops to grow _______________ • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2021-10-21
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- to ten to plants and farm
- a society of people who follow herds
- use of knowledge and skills to improve everyday life
- who wanders with no permanent home
- do only one kind of job
- a place with a highly-developed society with systems of religion, government, and education
- a large city and its surrounding lands
- tame for human use
- a diagram that shows a sequence of events
- a person who studies the past
- a farming style in which plants are burned and used as fertilizer
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- a place with a reliable food source, established laws, customs, and specialization
- farming
- straight lines that do not intersect (lines of latitude)
- a place in the desert that has a good source of water
- relative who comes after you
- animals
- a pyramid shaped temple that is constructed with steps
- that has died out permanently
- groups of people who live together
- a shiny black rock
- to bring goods into a country
- result
- man-made object from the past
- to send goods outside of the country - usually to sell
25 Clues: result • farming • animals • a shiny black rock • tame for human use • do only one kind of job • to ten to plants and farm • relative who comes after you • that has died out permanently • to bring goods into a country • man-made object from the past • a person who studies the past • who wanders with no permanent home • groups of people who live together • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2021-10-21
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- to ten to plants and farm
- a society of people who follow herds
- use of knowledge and skills to improve everyday life
- who wanders with no permanent home
- do only one kind of job
- a place with a highly-developed society with systems of religion, government, and education
- a large city and its surrounding lands
- tame for human use
- a diagram that shows a sequence of events
- a person who studies the past
- a farming style in which plants are burned and used as fertilizer
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- a place with a reliable food source, established laws, customs, and specialization
- farming
- straight lines that do not intersect (lines of latitude)
- a place in the desert that has a good source of water
- relative who comes after you
- animals
- a pyramid shaped temple that is constructed with steps
- that has died out permanently
- groups of people who live together
- a shiny black rock
- to bring goods into a country
- result
- man-made object from the past
- to send goods outside of the country - usually to sell
25 Clues: result • farming • animals • a shiny black rock • tame for human use • do only one kind of job • to ten to plants and farm • relative who comes after you • that has died out permanently • to bring goods into a country • man-made object from the past • a person who studies the past • who wanders with no permanent home • groups of people who live together • ...
Indus River Valley 2024-09-25
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- animal used to haul carts for trade
- term meaning "extra"
- the term describing that the Indus people did not use weapons or armies
- the name for when the rulers of a civilization are also the head of religion
- exchanging surplus goods for other goods
- government based on religion
- the main river that runs through the Indus Valley Civilization
- when rulers pass their power to their children
- the tools used to haul goods over water for trade
- the term for "land that is good for farming"
- Seasonal winds that bring drought and floods
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- the belief in many gods
- underground tunnels built to flush waste from a city
- Mountains located to the North of the Indus River
- largest structure in Indus River Valley Civilization, had religious worship and cleansing
- a walled city and its surrounding villages and landscape
- Mountains located to the West of Indus River
- people who make objects by hand (ex: pottery, jewelry)
- Channels dug to use water from the river for farming
- Fertile mud brought by river flooding
- the term for when Rivers have a lot of water and spread outwards onto the land
21 Clues: term meaning "extra" • the belief in many gods • government based on religion • animal used to haul carts for trade • Fertile mud brought by river flooding • exchanging surplus goods for other goods • Mountains located to the West of Indus River • the term for "land that is good for farming" • Seasonal winds that bring drought and floods • ...
all about me 2024-03-31
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- a mythical creature, also fox in japanese
- a dangerous sport with cliffs and ropes.
- what you do when you make a book.
- gotta catch ‘em all.
- arts and ____
- the study of myths
- “the most annoying unicorn in the world” according to chili
- a mythical creature with a fish tail
- a disney game that takes place in a dream
- to quote elf “its just like talking, except louder and you move your voice up and down”
- a farming simulator with more than just farming
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- She wrote dark sea academy and curse of the moon.
- a winter sport where you wear an outfit that looks too cold for dancing on frozen water
- a cat person. Mythical creature
- a mental difference referred to as neurodivergent.
- a VR game where you save space school from it’s AI intercom.
- a meme with dancing crabs
- a video game where you copy the dancer on the screen.
- a blocky video game
- making pictures with a pencil
- the cosmos.
- “for real life?”
- a youtube channel where the creator makes disney scenes
- she wrote college of witchcraft and davina universe.
- a disney trilogy about trying to fit in.
25 Clues: the cosmos. • arts and ____ • “for real life?” • the study of myths • a blocky video game • gotta catch ‘em all. • a meme with dancing crabs • making pictures with a pencil • a cat person. Mythical creature • what you do when you make a book. • a mythical creature with a fish tail • a dangerous sport with cliffs and ropes. • a disney trilogy about trying to fit in. • ...
The Sumerians 2025-09-17
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- the earliest form of written language
- an invention later used for farming equipment and army chariots
- each city-state has one of its own
- used to develop the 12 month lunar calendar
- the class of slaves, prisoners of war, criminals, and debtors
- the cause of war between some city-states
- a material created from copper and tin used for tools, weapons, and jewelry
- a tiered structure built to honor the gods and worship them
- invented by the Sumerians for river transport
- the belief in multiple gods who controlled nature and human activity
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- located in the city center
- an individual city and some of its surrounding land
- the class of merchants, farmers, fishermen, and artisans
- an epic tale documented in cuneiform
- the number of chief gods each city-state had
- the gender roles city-states operated with
- the formal government structure of city-states
- sharpened into a wedge shape and used to write cuneiform
- a subject we study today that Sumerians made great discoveries in
- one purpose(along with farming) for the 12 month calendar
- the original rulers of city-states
- the class of kings, priests, warriors, and officials
22 Clues: located in the city center • each city-state has one of its own • the original rulers of city-states • an epic tale documented in cuneiform • the earliest form of written language • the cause of war between some city-states • the gender roles city-states operated with • used to develop the 12 month lunar calendar • the number of chief gods each city-state had • ...
The Agricultural Revolution: Neolithic Times 2022-10-10
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- This type of land has good soil for farming
- Greek for new stone and began about 10,000 years ago
- This means Middle Stone
- the means to tame animals for human use
- This replaced hunting and gathering as the main source for food
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- A system involving making, buying, and selling goods
- Growing food on a regular basis is this type of agriculture
- A change that has a significant effect on ways of life
- These people moved from place to place to survive
- A crop grown in Asia approximately 7,000 years ago and still a staple crop grown today
- A general term for plants that are grown for food purposes
11 Clues: This means Middle Stone • the means to tame animals for human use • This type of land has good soil for farming • These people moved from place to place to survive • A system involving making, buying, and selling goods • Greek for new stone and began about 10,000 years ago • A change that has a significant effect on ways of life • ...
vocabulary 2023-03-16
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- A PERSON WHO LEARNED TO READ AND WRITE USING CUNEIFORM
- CLAY SYMBOLS OF MANY SHAPES USED TO COUNT ECONOMIC DATA.
- AN ANCIENT REGION IN WEST ASIA
- THETAMING OF WILD ANIMALS OR PLANTS BY HUMANS
- A PERSON WHO STUDIES HUMAN HISTORY.
- A MEMBER OF AN ANCIENT CULTURE THAT SETTLED IN SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA
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- THE SUPPLY OF WATER TO LAND OR CROPS
- WHEN MANY CULTURES TRANSITIONED FROM HUNFTINNG AND GATHERING TO FARMING.
- A SYSTEM OF WRITING FIRST DEVELOPED BY THE ANCIENT SUMERIANS
- A LARGE FARMING TOOL DRAWN BY ANIMALS, THAT CUTS LONG NARROW TRENCHES IN SOIL
- TRAVELING FROM PLACE TO PLACE WITHOUT SETTLING DOWN.
11 Clues: AN ANCIENT REGION IN WEST ASIA • A PERSON WHO STUDIES HUMAN HISTORY. • THE SUPPLY OF WATER TO LAND OR CROPS • THETAMING OF WILD ANIMALS OR PLANTS BY HUMANS • TRAVELING FROM PLACE TO PLACE WITHOUT SETTLING DOWN. • A PERSON WHO LEARNED TO READ AND WRITE USING CUNEIFORM • CLAY SYMBOLS OF MANY SHAPES USED TO COUNT ECONOMIC DATA. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-09-25
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- the Egyptian form of writing
- known for his building of temples and beautification of Egypt
- a series of rulers from a single family
- government headed by a king or queen
- first female pharaoh
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- burial tombs for pharaohs
- the river along which Ancient Egypt developed; provided Egypt with protection, water, and silt which fertilized the soil
- the process of bringing water to crop fields
- the rich soil left behind after flooding and the prosperous farming that this led to
- left behind on the soil after the Nile River flooded and made the soil highly fertile for farming
- a plant that was made into paper on which Egyptians wrote
11 Clues: first female pharaoh • burial tombs for pharaohs • the Egyptian form of writing • government headed by a king or queen • a series of rulers from a single family • the process of bringing water to crop fields • a plant that was made into paper on which Egyptians wrote • known for his building of temples and beautification of Egypt • ...
Farm Equipment and the Agricultural Revolution 2013-09-22
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- Long tube on a combine which empties the crop into a wagon
- Used today to harvest grain
- A word for a period of time involving rapid change
- These used to supply the power for farming
- This was invented to separate the grain from the stalks
- Jethro Tull invented this seed planting device
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- The most important tool on the farm used for a range of tasks
- A popular brand of farm equipment painted green
- Because of mechanization, less of this is needed on the farm
- This type of equipment is used to break up the soil
- Modern farming is heavily reliant on this non-renewable resource
- A cylindrical structure in which grain is kept
- This type of milking machine has cows milked in a circle
13 Clues: Used today to harvest grain • These used to supply the power for farming • A cylindrical structure in which grain is kept • Jethro Tull invented this seed planting device • A popular brand of farm equipment painted green • A word for a period of time involving rapid change • This type of equipment is used to break up the soil • ...
The Maya Civilization 2021-09-20
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- system used for exchanging daily necessities (p.11)
- the Maya used this in trading, building, farming and astronomy (p.19)
- ancient books created to share information (p.17)
- these Maya charted the skies (p.20)
- the Maya language had over 800 of these (p.17)
- the Maya created these based on their observations of the sky and knowledge of mathematics (p.20)
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- this is peninsula where the Maya civilization could be found (p.11)
- these served as burial monuments (p.10)
- the main food throughout Mesoamerica (p.12)
- the Maya believed in many of these and they controlled everything (p.11)
- many Maya hunted this (p.13)
- many Maya were skilled in this trade, providing food to the city-states (p.12)
- all city-state centers had these(p.10)
13 Clues: many Maya hunted this (p.13) • these Maya charted the skies (p.20) • all city-state centers had these(p.10) • these served as burial monuments (p.10) • the main food throughout Mesoamerica (p.12) • the Maya language had over 800 of these (p.17) • ancient books created to share information (p.17) • system used for exchanging daily necessities (p.11) • ...
Agriculture and Forestry 2017-12-30
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- indigenous to a given area in geologic time
- upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- 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.
- fire burn technique sometimes used in forest management, farming, or prairie restoration
- deposit of small white ice crystals formed on the ground or other surfaces
- large, destructive fire that spreads quickly
- biological community of interacting organisms
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- the process or period of gathering in crops
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat
- system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- substance that is toxic to plants
- large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
13 Clues: substance that is toxic to plants • upper layer of earth in which plants grow • the process or period of gathering in crops • indigenous to a given area in geologic time • large, destructive fire that spreads quickly • biological community of interacting organisms • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
Andes and Pampas Review 2025-11-10
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- One of the richest countries in South America
- Largest tribe that lived in the Andes Mountains
- Allende President of Chile that tried to give more money and rights to all people
- The poorest country in South America
- Pack animal used for transportation and wool in the Andes
- farming Cutting into the side of a mountain to be able to farm on flat land
- Government that is created by the people’s votes
- de San Martin Helped to liberate countries in the south from Spain
- Person with both Spanish and indigenous mix parents
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- Mountains along western coast of South America
- Strong men that took over the government after its independence
- Top of the class system and from Spain, richest and have most rights
- cowboy in South America
- of Terror 8 years when a military group took over and created secret prisons
- Morales The first Native American president of Bolivia in 500 years
- Grasslands perfect for farming and ranching
- Pizarro Spanish soldier that tricked the Incas and killed their leader
- The natives that lived on the land first
18 Clues: cowboy in South America • The poorest country in South America • The natives that lived on the land first • Grasslands perfect for farming and ranching • One of the richest countries in South America • Mountains along western coast of South America • Largest tribe that lived in the Andes Mountains • Government that is created by the people’s votes • ...
Mesoamerica Civilizations 2021-11-19
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- This item was wanted by everyone because its shiny and expensive
- This group invented the slash n burn technique in the jungle
- The Mayans invented this and the world was going to end when it ended
- type of farming that flattens mountains
- The Aztecs and Mayans lived in this country
- This is the continent that the Incas are located in
- This is when you cut out the hear to offer to the gods
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- This is the continent that the aztecs and mayas are located in
- This group lived on the top of Mountains in Chile
- This Incas lived on top of this geographical formation
- floating islands made by the Aztecs for farming
- The pyramid that was used in Mesoamerican Civilizations
- This ball game only uses hips and legs to put it through a hoop
- Another name for corn
- Incas used this rope to count numbers
- This man sailed across the Atlantic to find the new world
- This country is home to the Incas
- This group live in the middle of a lake
18 Clues: Another name for corn • This country is home to the Incas • Incas used this rope to count numbers • type of farming that flattens mountains • This group live in the middle of a lake • The Aztecs and Mayans lived in this country • floating islands made by the Aztecs for farming • This group lived on the top of Mountains in Chile • ...
Hist-Set-9 2017-02-26
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- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force
- A governing body that looks after an area that is transforming from a rural to an urban settlement
- Under this method, the Indian rulers had to depend on the British army
- kingdom, territory, group of states rule or controlled by a king
- Under this british rule, any indian can be imprisoned without any trial
- relating to series of religious actions done in a particular order
- One of the programmes executed by Zila Parishad
- a person who lives in or occupy a place
- put or kept in prison, jailed, locked up
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- This method was introduced by Governor-General Lord Dalhousie
- The Governor-General who used Subsidiary-Alliance method with Indian rulers
- A governing body that looks after an area that is transforming from a rural to an urban settlement
- Main occupation of people in Indus Valley Civilisation
- Supported publicly
- a farming tool if Harappan with short handle and semi-circular blade
- Most remarkable feature of Mohenjodaro
- Mahatma Gandhi advocated the path of _________, force of truth
- the ability to read and write
- a farming tool of Harappan
19 Clues: Supported publicly • a farming tool of Harappan • the ability to read and write • Most remarkable feature of Mohenjodaro • a person who lives in or occupy a place • put or kept in prison, jailed, locked up • One of the programmes executed by Zila Parishad • Main occupation of people in Indus Valley Civilisation • ...
Africa 2024-02-09
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- We eat the root of the plant, grown is slash-and-burn agriculture.
- The purpose of plantation farming.
- Shortest ethinc group in Africa.
- The exhausted lands lie fallow for a few years before bringing them back under cultivation.
Down
- Sweet product of oasis farming.
- Canal This separates Africa from Asia.
- Mountain range in northeastern Africa.
- African country known for its pyramids.
8 Clues: Sweet product of oasis farming. • Shortest ethinc group in Africa. • The purpose of plantation farming. • Mountain range in northeastern Africa. • Canal This separates Africa from Asia. • African country known for its pyramids. • We eat the root of the plant, grown is slash-and-burn agriculture. • ...
APHG Crossword 2024-03-27
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- A type of shifting cultivation
- Raising one crop or animal annually
- When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores
- Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil
- Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources
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- The opposite of intensive agriculture
- What's it called when farmers rotate one or two crops seasonally
- Moving livestock to new land for food
8 Clues: A type of shifting cultivation • Raising one crop or animal annually • The opposite of intensive agriculture • Moving livestock to new land for food • Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources • When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores • Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil • ...
Farm 2022-01-09
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- A plot of land used for farming
- A farming vehicle used to tow plows and trailers
- A plant grown on a field. (Starts with C)
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- A farm animal that produces wool
- A farm animal that produces milk and bleats
- A human who runs a farm
- Used for storage of vehicles, items, and animals
- A farm animal that produces milk and moo-s
8 Clues: A human who runs a farm • A plot of land used for farming • A farm animal that produces wool • A plant grown on a field. (Starts with C) • A farm animal that produces milk and moo-s • A farm animal that produces milk and bleats • Used for storage of vehicles, items, and animals • A farming vehicle used to tow plows and trailers
The Early Americas 2016-04-14
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- The ruler of the Maya city-state of Palenque
- A water that connects to the Bering sea and the Arctic Ocean
- Another civilization that formed in Mesoamerica and lived in the lowlands
- People who hunt, fish, and harvest wild food
- Maya legends and history were written in a book
- A hard green stone
- Have a large areas of rain forest and a warm climate that is good for farming
- A mountain range in South America
- An activity of growing crops and raising livestock
- A chart of pages of days, weeks, and months of a year that marks special dates
- Beanlike seeds from which cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate are made
- Probably the first civilization in Mesoamerica
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- One huge achievement the Maya built for science and math
- A broad term for a long period of cultural history
- Another term for corn
- A soft white substance that is surrounded by seeds
- A civilization that made in the northern and central Peru
- sharp, glasslike volcanic rock
- A method of human communication and can also be written or spoken
- A rain forest in South America
20 Clues: A hard green stone • Another term for corn • sharp, glasslike volcanic rock • A rain forest in South America • A mountain range in South America • The ruler of the Maya city-state of Palenque • People who hunt, fish, and harvest wild food • Probably the first civilization in Mesoamerica • Maya legends and history were written in a book • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
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- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- United States Department of Agriculture
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- genetically modified organism
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
Down
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- the farming of fish
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a person who does not eat meat
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
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- genetically modified organism
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- a person who does not eat meat
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- Food and Agricultural Organization
Down
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- the farming of fish
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- United States Department of Agriculture
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a person who eats both meat and plants
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Chapter 10 2013-03-12
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- this system provided relatively good conditions for woman factory workers
- Eastern agriculture couldn't compete with ________________ agriculture
- ______ rate fell dramatically
- He invented the automatic reaper
- Helped to draw farming communities together
- New agricultural __________ reduced labor required for farming
- The Northwest depended on eastern ________________
- This region produced more than two-thirds of the nations manufactured goods
- _____________ for most laborers improved in material terms
- Opened a freak show in NYC
- Craft societies combined to set up these
- Invented the telegraph
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- The fastest growing group in the US
- most women had less access to _________ than men
- Working conditions for women _________ over time
- The Northeast found a market for _________________ in the Northwest
- There was a significant amount of ____________ within the working class
- Railroads reduced the dependence of the west on ______________
- Most industry in the NW either relied on or served _____________
- ___________ capitalism was declining by the mid-eighteenth century
- Formed to promote cooperative news gathering
- Immigrants created a labor source that was both large and ________________
- Women soon began to develop their own ___________
- women became the guardians of ___________ virtues
- They formed political parties and labor unions
25 Clues: Invented the telegraph • Opened a freak show in NYC • ______ rate fell dramatically • He invented the automatic reaper • The fastest growing group in the US • Craft societies combined to set up these • Helped to draw farming communities together • Formed to promote cooperative news gathering • They formed political parties and labor unions • ...
The Paris Basin 2020-09-07
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- Deep water port found at the mouth of the Seine
- The river which flows through Paris
- The fertile soil which covers a large part of the region
- The type of cool temperate climate in the west and north west of the region
- The amount of french dairy companies located in the region which are ranked in the top 25 globally
- The tunnel that connects London to Paris
- 3 main airports: Beauvais, Charles de Gaulle and ...
- Highly productive agricultural area due to fertile soil
- Name of the fast rail network
- The population of the E.U in millions
- Slopes of the Falaise and Ile de France for wine / champagne production
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- An economically advantaged area is known as a
- The population of the Paris Basin in millions.
- Main motorway routes meet the surrounding ring road system in Paris is known as
- Number of new towns built to reduce urban sprawl
- Rock group common in the region
- Type of rain common during the summer in inland areas
- What % of research and development is carried out in the Paris Basin
- Area common for arable farming
- Type of climate in the eastern part of the region
- Area that specialises in the production of cosmetics and perfumes
- Area common for pastoral farming
22 Clues: Name of the fast rail network • Area common for arable farming • Rock group common in the region • Area common for pastoral farming • The river which flows through Paris • The population of the E.U in millions • The tunnel that connects London to Paris • An economically advantaged area is known as a • The population of the Paris Basin in millions. • ...
Food Security and Geographical Concepts 2023-03-26
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- similar to a paddock
- A substance needed to destroy insects
- weed killers
- drones are modern forms of this
- Indigenous potato
- wheat and canola are these
- drained away
- Unit of heredity
- To change
- the B part of BOLTSS
- The C in SPICESS
- the process of providing the food necessary for health
- when earth objects are worn away
- growing of trees as part of the farm
- measure soil moisture
- fuel made from organic matter
- Required to prevent droughts
- the production and discharge of something
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- describes soil without nutrients
- The P in SPICESS
- The tropic that runs through Australia
- Type of Dairy
- Country with the lowest emission of CO2
- represented by a line on a climate graph
- Tropic above the equator
- Type of rice that provides Vitamin A
- Object used to take a photo from above
- the variety of life in a particular area
- a tax on imported goods and services
- name of map that concentrates on mountains
- insect used for farming practices
- Revolution that has improved farming
- Concentration of salts in soil or water
- The G IN GPS
- to lift up
35 Clues: To change • to lift up • weed killers • drained away • The G IN GPS • Type of Dairy • The P in SPICESS • Unit of heredity • The C in SPICESS • Indigenous potato • similar to a paddock • the B part of BOLTSS • measure soil moisture • Tropic above the equator • wheat and canola are these • Required to prevent droughts • fuel made from organic matter • drones are modern forms of this • ...
Eastern Woodland Tribes 2024-11-22
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- Wampum was sometimes dyed what color?
- What animal did they hunt with bows and arrows?
- What tribe called themselves "the People of the Longhouse"?
- What did they use to decorate their clothing? (before Europeans arrived)
- Most of their clothing was made out of what material?
- What did they make from the sap collected from maple trees?
- Wampum was never used as what?
- Large fences were built around their homes for what reason?
- How did they catch fish?
- Type of house they lived in
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- How did they record important things?
- What farming technique planted corn, beans and squash near each other?
- Stories that were told by elders; either taught a lesson or explained something about the world
- What game did they play in the winter?
- What types of shoes did they wear?
- What season did they fish in?
- Most of the Woodland Tribes' diet came from what?
- Number of years their houses could last
- Games were used to teach children what?
- The size of their house was not measured in feet but in what?
- How did they travel by water?
21 Clues: How did they catch fish? • Type of house they lived in • What season did they fish in? • How did they travel by water? • Wampum was never used as what? • What types of shoes did they wear? • How did they record important things? • Wampum was sometimes dyed what color? • What game did they play in the winter? • Number of years their houses could last • ...
The 1st Political Parties 2020-03-10
SCIENCE 2024-12-02
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- What type of community is central to this farming model?
- What tool is used to track energy expenditure during exercise?
- What chemical element is a key nutrient in fertilizers?
- What type of plants are typically used in light experiments?
- What form of energy does this project produce?
- In which country is the Ashalim solar power plant located?
- What type of plants are often grown to study nutrient effects?
- What essential process in plants is influenced by light?
- What device is used to generate electricity from motion?
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- What are the substances essential for plant growth?
- What type of energy is converted into light in this project?
- What structure is used to control the environment for plant growth?
- What device converts sunlight into electricity?
- Whattheis a key goal of this project?
- What type of energy is the focus of the Ashalim prototype?
- What activity is compared to farming in this project?
- What unit is used to measure energy burned?
- What experiment studies the effect of different colors of light on plant growth?
18 Clues: Whattheis a key goal of this project? • What unit is used to measure energy burned? • What form of energy does this project produce? • What device converts sunlight into electricity? • What are the substances essential for plant growth? • What activity is compared to farming in this project? • What chemical element is a key nutrient in fertilizers? • ...
Florida Native America 2025-09-29
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- Type of stilt house built by the Calusa.
- Tribe known for farming corn, beans, and squash.
- Southeast Florida tribe that used dugout canoes for fishing.
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- Lived in North and Central Florida, known for farming and circular huts.
- Southwest Florida tribe that lived on the coast and built houses on stilts.
- Type of canoe used by the Tequesta.
- Used by the Calusa for tools and ornaments.
- General mode of transportation for coastal tribes.
- Crop grown by the Apalachee.
9 Clues: Crop grown by the Apalachee. • Type of canoe used by the Tequesta. • Type of stilt house built by the Calusa. • Used by the Calusa for tools and ornaments. • Tribe known for farming corn, beans, and squash. • General mode of transportation for coastal tribes. • Southeast Florida tribe that used dugout canoes for fishing. • ...
The Hamburger Unit 2022-07-18
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- A person who makes goods, products or services eg. a farmer
- Involves activities surrounding organising and co-ordinating a plan or strategy to
- Someone who buys and uses a product to satisfy their needs or wants, for example people buying fruit or meat to eat.
- Raw products from farming such as milk, eggs and livestock.
- Anything that is added into or used in production eg. seed, hay, raw materials; and cultural inputs such as money, labour and skills.
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- Artificial supply of water to soil and plants to increase growth.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing crops and rearing animals to provide food, fibre, fuel and other products.
- An approach to farming which produces profitable high quality products without depleting or degrading the environment or natural resources of for example, soil and water.
- an objective.
9 Clues: an objective. • A person who makes goods, products or services eg. a farmer • Raw products from farming such as milk, eggs and livestock. • Artificial supply of water to soil and plants to increase growth. • Involves activities surrounding organising and co-ordinating a plan or strategy to • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-18
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- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- United States Department of Agriculture
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- a person who does not eat meat
- the farming of fish
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
Down
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- genetically modified organism
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
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- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- genetically modified organism
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- a person who does not eat meat
Down
- the farming of fish
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- United States Department of Agriculture
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
the thirteen colonies 2017-10-15
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- Resources / The Middle Colonies were also rich in what
- / what was the weather in the new England colonies
- / Many colonists in New England were what
- / was the weather good or bad in the southern colonies
- / which colonies is located in the middle
- England / which colonies is located in the north
- / Cash crops were often sold where
- / was it easy or hard for farming in the southern colonies
- / the southern colonies had small or large farms
- / plantation owners were very
- / The Native Americans traded what with the new england colonies
- crops / a crop produced mainly for sale is what
Down
- / which colonies is locates in the south
- / the southern colonies had a short or long growing season
- / what is a large farm is called
- / was the weather good or bad in the new england colonies
- / Cash crops are grown in large or small groups
- / was it hard or easy for farming in the new england colonies
- / what was the main cash crop in the southern colonies
- / the southern colonies were located closer the what ocean
- / what was the weather in the southern colonies
21 Clues: / what is a large farm is called • / plantation owners were very • / Cash crops were often sold where • / which colonies is located in the middle • / which colonies is locates in the south • / Many colonists in New England were what • / Cash crops are grown in large or small groups • crops / a crop produced mainly for sale is what • ...
CYOSG 2023-12-06
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- The study of natural processes and how humans affect them
- In danger of becoming extinct
- Song by Imagine Dragons and a type of pollution
- A type of resource that doesn't replace within the time that it is used
- Pollution destroys the whats systems?
- management of resources
- Vaccines and Anti-venom
- 1st director of the national forest reserve
- Is gone forever
- Sun energy
- Overuse of resources: the depletion of ___ materials
- Impact of human life on Earth
- The variety of life on earth
- Made 1st National Wildlife Reserve
- When the earth's temperature rises
- Farming of any kind
- Nice to look at
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- Protection from danger
- In danger of becoming endangered
- Opposite of the Nile
- Poaching
- A type of resource that is replaced quickly
- Manufactured products
- Pollution disturbs the balance of what?
- Gasses trap sun's energy
- Nature writer
- When organism numbers exceed carrying capacity
- Keeps balance in nature
- Silent Spring
- Habitat destruction is due to excess _______ and forestry
- Intro of _______ species
- Sand County Almanac
- Aka petroleum
- Contaminants into the environment
34 Clues: Poaching • Sun energy • Nature writer • Silent Spring • Aka petroleum • Is gone forever • Nice to look at • Sand County Almanac • Farming of any kind • Opposite of the Nile • Manufactured products • Protection from danger • management of resources • Vaccines and Anti-venom • Keeps balance in nature • Gasses trap sun's energy • Intro of _______ species • The variety of life on earth • ...
Early Humans, Ancient Egypt and Near East 2023-09-26
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- craftspeople
- belief in many gods
- Egypt had a strict ____ that did allow for social movement
- also known as upright man
- King who brought Egypt and Kush together
- One way to change social classes in Ancient Egypt to become a ____
- Refers to the Jews leaving Egypt
- Leader who provided the Jewish people a strong central government
- created by Sumerians to help with farming
- Sumerian cities were walled as a form of ____
- How does an archeologist learn about the past?
- created by Sumerians to help with farming
- A result of Egypt's New Kingdom collapsing was a ____ with Kush
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- Egyptian ruler, thought to be a god
- greatest benefit from the introduction of farming
- unified Israel and Judah
- "land between two rivers"
- holy book of the Jewish people
- Egypt's Middle Kingdom is known for ______
- earliest known hominid
- threatened the survival of Judaism
- major difference between the Nile and Jordan Rivers
- The most important architectural achievement of Senusret's reign
- one of the two rivers that form Mesopotamia
- workers in Egyptian society
- The Nile River flooding was important to the area. Why?
- important topographic feature of Egypt
- belief in one god
- first known hominid to use tools
- one of the two rivers that form Mesopotamia
30 Clues: craftspeople • belief in one god • belief in many gods • earliest known hominid • unified Israel and Judah • "land between two rivers" • also known as upright man • workers in Egyptian society • holy book of the Jewish people • first known hominid to use tools • Refers to the Jews leaving Egypt • threatened the survival of Judaism • Egyptian ruler, thought to be a god • ...
Early Civilizations 2025-09-22
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- of burden - animals used to do heavy work
- A very hard stone that creates sparks when struck by metal
- - preserved a dead body (like ancient Egyptians did)
- drill: A long, hard stick used to make fire by twisting it against softer wood
- Revolution: When people changed from hunting/gathering to farming
- Dry materials like leaves or twigs that catch fire easily
- Crescent: Region in Middle East perfect for early farming
- A chemical reaction between fuel and oxygen that creates fire
- - trading goods without using money
- herders - people who move around taking care of animals
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- Stone Age: A time period about 400,000 years ago when early humans first learned to use tools
- A place where people live permanently
- Moving from place to place
- - the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- pyrite: A mineral (also called fool's gold) that makes sparks when hit against flint
- Objects made from clay that has been baked in fire
- Growing crops and raising animals for food
- - to shed feathers, fur, or skin
- Using knowledge to solve problems or make life easier
- - wealth a woman brings to marriage
- - Before Common Era (used instead of BC)
21 Clues: Moving from place to place • - to shed feathers, fur, or skin • - wealth a woman brings to marriage • - trading goods without using money • A place where people live permanently • - Before Common Era (used instead of BC) • of burden - animals used to do heavy work • Growing crops and raising animals for food • Objects made from clay that has been baked in fire • ...
Unit 8 Cotton, Cattle and Railroads 2024-02-28
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- fences used to obstruct movement of cattle and people
- public lands where Native Americans were forced to live
- structure with blades to use wind force to create energy
- moving to a foreign country permanently
- farming system with a landowner taking a share of the profits from the tenant
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- Hispanic cowboy
- farming system in which farmers rent the land they farm
- African-Americans in the US Army in the late 1800s
- gaining land and/or territory, as a nation
9 Clues: Hispanic cowboy • moving to a foreign country permanently • gaining land and/or territory, as a nation • African-Americans in the US Army in the late 1800s • fences used to obstruct movement of cattle and people • farming system in which farmers rent the land they farm • public lands where Native Americans were forced to live • ...
SS thingy 2020-10-12
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- men were often these
- these are people who have no settled home
- the most important part about the iceman's life
- where the iceman was found
- time before history.
- the stone age where farming wasn't a thing yet
- stories passed down by mouth
- women were often these
- a worker who is especially skilled in crafting items by hand.
- the stone age when farming was a recent thing.
- the stone age where we started tailoring clothes.
- plants were domesticated, and so were animals.What may have been the first domesticated animal?
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- these are people who travel from place to place looking for grazing areas
- these are scientists who examine objects to learn about past peoples and cultures.
- more than needed, affected size of families.
- despite our ancestors being afraid of it, they learned how to use it.
- the act of supplying land with water from another place using a network of canals.
- these were formed and kept order and provided services.
- plants had to grow in what kind of soil?
- our ancestors used these
- almost ___ prehistory takes place during the old stone age.
- this also relates to the features of a place.
22 Clues: men were often these • time before history. • women were often these • our ancestors used these • where the iceman was found • stories passed down by mouth • plants had to grow in what kind of soil? • these are people who have no settled home • more than needed, affected size of families. • this also relates to the features of a place. • ...
ethics 2018-01-03
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- established in 1866 for the protection against horses
- concrete facility that houses surrendered or abandoned animals
- places that sell puppies from puppy mills
- metaphysical shelter, all animals are in foster homes
- reduce pain inflicted on animals during testing
- a commercial dog breeding facility; profit over welfare
- use less animals for animal testing
- believes animals should not be exploited
- uggs are made from sheep________
- feathers are _______ out of geese to make "down" coats, pillows and blankets
- farming based on animal welfare over profit
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
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- giving nonhumans human feelings/characteristics
- a good breeder will check your _______________
- use an alternative to animals for testing
- an organization that advocates ethical treatment for animals
- another source besides petshops of puppy mill sales can be sold _________
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- believes animals should be treated humanely
- farming based on profit over animal welfare
- branch of philosophy that deals with morality
- to practice minimal to no pain on other and all beings
- protects and upholds the policies for farms and puppy mills
23 Clues: uggs are made from sheep________ • use less animals for animal testing • believes animals should not be exploited • use an alternative to animals for testing • places that sell puppies from puppy mills • believes animals should be treated humanely • farming based on profit over animal welfare • farming based on animal welfare over profit • ...
Our Puzzling History 2 2021-12-03
Across
- guaranteed certain basic rights to colonies
- colonies made by a charter
- The capital of New France
- people who were taken and forced to work
- The more wealth a country has, the stronger they become
- a type of farming in which you live off what you grow
- area in the Appalachian in which new coming settlers lived
- the passage in which slaves were traded
- Someone learning under someone else
- A religious movement during colonial time
- people who invest
Down
- area of flat low lying area near the coast
- a war between the French and British
- strict rules and regulations that slaves followed
- Crops that could be sold easily for profit
- a group of civilians trained to fight
- controled the flow of goods from England and the Colonies
- trading illegally with another country
- Brought in from a different country
- Former Secretary of State and an outstanding military planner, he oversaw the war effort from London during the Seven Year’s War.
- the ability to read and write
- an agreement or union
- what area had the best farming climate
- sell products abroad
- people who watch the slaves
25 Clues: people who invest • sell products abroad • an agreement or union • The capital of New France • colonies made by a charter • people who watch the slaves • the ability to read and write • Brought in from a different country • Someone learning under someone else • a war between the French and British • a group of civilians trained to fight • trading illegally with another country • ...
Jordan's crossword puzzle 2021-12-07
Across
- Organisms such as earth worms are highly beneficial to farming
- can not be used again
- components of the environment taken together
- a lot of land, not too much labor and wheat and cooking oil is grown
- Natural total stock that is useful to human beings
- Taking only mature trees
- constantly being produced by nature
- The number of days during which crops can riph
- Any part of total stock that become useful to human beings
- Generally to grow crops there should be at least 500mm of total precipitation
- someone else can use it
Down
- mixtures of all garbage
- Ones that do not fit in the categories
- are created by nature very slowly
- constantly being replenished by nature at a fast rate
- the growing season and moisture are the two climate variables that contribute most of the success of farming
- Small are, a lot of labor and near large urban area
- Clear cut part of the forest
- Remove every tree leaving a barren landscape behind
- The amount of humus is determined by the amount of moisture and plant growth
- Level well drained is generally is the best
- never purchased
- can be broken down
23 Clues: never purchased • can be broken down • can not be used again • mixtures of all garbage • someone else can use it • Taking only mature trees • Clear cut part of the forest • are created by nature very slowly • constantly being produced by nature • Ones that do not fit in the categories • Level well drained is generally is the best • components of the environment taken together • ...
