farming Crossword Puzzles
Stone Age 2025-09-22
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- This is a resource that they made things like bowls and cups
- They used the ______ technique where trees were down and the fields were before they planted seeds
- The New age
- The houses in the Neolithic age were made out of wood and _____
- Different parts of the world _____at different time periods
- A type of stone they used a lot
- They used this resource to create cave paintings
- The age that people started farming and growing things that they needed to survive
- Farming villages developed as groups and stopped being _____ and decided to settle by river valleys
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- Lots of different animals got _____ in the Neolithic Era
- The Old age
- The Middle age
- Jobs became ________ (when someone does only one specific job instead of multiple jobs at once)
- They used ____ for lots of different things during this time period
- When they created an official language and religion
15 Clues: The Old age • The New age • The Middle age • A type of stone they used a lot • They used this resource to create cave paintings • When they created an official language and religion • Lots of different animals got _____ in the Neolithic Era • Different parts of the world _____at different time periods • This is a resource that they made things like bowls and cups • ...
V# 16 2024-01-05
Choice Board Crossword 2022-03-30
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- was grown very little after WW2 because of overproduction and low demand
- Wanted to build a stadium for major league sports
- was a new farming technique after WW2
- Made farming much easier and led to less farmers and more farms
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- Made the quote "City to busy to hate"
- Was grown after WW2 and replaced cotton
- Biggest city in Ga
- played at FCS from 1966-1996
- Was a Ga governor from 1993-1997
9 Clues: Biggest city in Ga • played at FCS from 1966-1996 • Was a Ga governor from 1993-1997 • Made the quote "City to busy to hate" • was a new farming technique after WW2 • Was grown after WW2 and replaced cotton • Wanted to build a stadium for major league sports • Made farming much easier and led to less farmers and more farms • ...
Neolithic Age 2025-10-08
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- Set of shared beliefs that developed in early societies
- Tool made from bone used for sewing clothing
- Era when humans began farming and settling in villages
- Basis of farming and the Neolithic Revolution
- Continent where the first humans appeared
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- Illness that spread as people lived in larger communities
- Taming of plants and animals for human use
- Early human discovery that provided warmth and cooking
- Conflict between groups over land or resources
9 Clues: Continent where the first humans appeared • Taming of plants and animals for human use • Tool made from bone used for sewing clothing • Basis of farming and the Neolithic Revolution • Conflict between groups over land or resources • Early human discovery that provided warmth and cooking • Era when humans began farming and settling in villages • ...
Civilization Emerges in Mesopotamia 2020-09-13
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- tigris and Euphrates rivers ____ every spring.
- the Sumerians practiced ___, the belief in more than one God.
- the first leaders of Sumerian city-states
- system of writing created by the Sumerians
- technology used to supply water to crops when farming
- flat plain between Tigris and Euphrates River
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- attached to plows and automatically dropped seeds while plowing land.
- a metal made by mixing copper and tin, it was first developed by the Sumerians
- crescent shaped region in the middle east
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territories
- first civilization to form in Mesopotamia
- fertile soil left behind after flooding of Tigris and Euphrates rivers, good for farming.
12 Clues: crescent shaped region in the middle east • the first leaders of Sumerian city-states • first civilization to form in Mesopotamia • system of writing created by the Sumerians • flat plain between Tigris and Euphrates River • tigris and Euphrates rivers ____ every spring. • technology used to supply water to crops when farming • ...
Aquaponics 2025-05-24
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- Hydroponics and fish farming combined
- Plays the role of circulating the water between the fish tank and the grow beds
- A system that removes waste from tanks
- What colour are the crayfish?
- Events that are often repeated in the same order
- A plant that grows in the growbeds and has a red fruit
- The measure of water acidity
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- The chemical process where plants absorb sunlight and transform it into the energy of food (chlorphyll)
- The type of fish we have in our aquaponics system
- farming of aquatic plants/animal species
- Conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources
- Where the plants grow in the aquaponics system
12 Clues: The measure of water acidity • What colour are the crayfish? • Hydroponics and fish farming combined • A system that removes waste from tanks • farming of aquatic plants/animal species • Where the plants grow in the aquaponics system • Events that are often repeated in the same order • The type of fish we have in our aquaponics system • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-28
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- French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and it's benefits
- allowed workers to spin 16 soindles of yarn at a time.
- gave ideas like inventors to the revolution
- gave ideas of capitalism to the revolution
- changed from home/cottage industries to factories with bigger machines
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- Where the indusrial revolution stared.
- similiar to the spinning jenny, but powered by water, it made better thread at a faster rate
- produced crops for the market
- refers to a time during technological advances
- First comercial successful steamboat in the U.S.
- changed from small farming communities to over populated industrial centers
- increased the speed of the weaving process tremendously
- Replaced the hand loom and allowed weavers to work twice as fast.
- changed from self anf animal to clipper ships and steam ships
- Scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery.
15 Clues: produced crops for the market • Where the indusrial revolution stared. • gave ideas of capitalism to the revolution • gave ideas like inventors to the revolution • refers to a time during technological advances • First comercial successful steamboat in the U.S. • allowed workers to spin 16 soindles of yarn at a time. • ...
APPLIED ECONOMICS 2025-09-01
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- GOODS – excludable but non-rivalrous goods (Netflix, toll roads).
- GOODS – rivalrous but non-excludable goods (fisheries, forests).
- – catching or farming fish and other aquatic resources.
- – managing and harvesting forest resources like timber and replanting trees.
- SECTOR – sector that provides services rather than physical goods.
- GOODS – rivalrous and excludable goods (food, clothes).
- SECTOR – broad sector covering primary (raw materials) and secondary (manufacturing) activities.
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- – capturing wild animals for food, trade, or recreation.
- GOODS – non-rivalrous and non-excludable goods (streetlights, national defense).
- SECTOR – industries that process raw materials into finished goods (manufacturing, construction).
- SECTOR – activities that extract natural resources (farming, fishing, mining).
- – the study of how people and societies use scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- GOODS – goods with no scarcity or opportunity cost (sunlight, air).
- – cultivation of crops and raising of animals for food and raw materials.
- SECTOR – activities that provide services (transport, retail, healthcare, education).
15 Clues: – catching or farming fish and other aquatic resources. • GOODS – rivalrous and excludable goods (food, clothes). • – capturing wild animals for food, trade, or recreation. • GOODS – rivalrous but non-excludable goods (fisheries, forests). • GOODS – excludable but non-rivalrous goods (Netflix, toll roads). • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- Land set aside by the government for Native Americans.
- Farming on the ____ was made possible by laws such as the Homestead Act of 1862, which offered free land to settlers.
- In the late 1800, the crop prices _____.
- The Plains _____ made farming very difficult in the west.
- The National _____ promoted education and cooperative buying.
- Native Americans relied heavily on this.
- Conflict between expansion/settlement and ____ American way of life.
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- Towns that rapidly increased population.
- Beef prices _____ after the Cattle Kingdom era.
- Moving cattle in large groups across the plains.
- The _____ Gold Rush ended in the mid 1850s.
- The Cattle _____ era involved ranchers and cowhands driving herds of longhorn cattle across the Plains
- Standardized time divisions across the U.S., in part created due to railroads.
- Political movement supporting the rights and power of ordinary people, especially farmers.
- The ___ Act gave out free land to whoever would farm it for 5 years.
- In the late 1800, seed and equipment prices ____.
16 Clues: Towns that rapidly increased population. • In the late 1800, the crop prices _____. • Native Americans relied heavily on this. • The _____ Gold Rush ended in the mid 1850s. • Beef prices _____ after the Cattle Kingdom era. • Moving cattle in large groups across the plains. • In the late 1800, seed and equipment prices ____. • ...
FFF 2026-05-10
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- A community established by people living in a new area.
- A place that protects people from weather and danger.
- A transportation system that helped settlers and goods move across the plains.
- ___ House; A home built from blocks of soil and grass.
- A person who moves to a new country to live there.
- A community of living things interacting with their environment.
- A farming tool used to break up soil for planting.
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- The process of settling and farming land claimed under the Homestead Act.
- A wide, grassy plain with few trees.
- An important crop commonly grown in North Dakota.
- A feeling of being far away from other people.
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds and freezing temperatures.
- A long period with very little rainfall.
- Farm animals such as cattle, pigs, or sheep.
- A person who is among the first to settle in an area.
15 Clues: A wide, grassy plain with few trees. • A long period with very little rainfall. • Farm animals such as cattle, pigs, or sheep. • A feeling of being far away from other people. • An important crop commonly grown in North Dakota. • A person who moves to a new country to live there. • A farming tool used to break up soil for planting. • ...
MONDAY 27th NOVEMBER 2023-11-26
12 Clues: CARGO • MOIST • EXTEND • EXTRACT • BARRIER • REDDISH • BE PART OF • MOST RECENT • DONKEY'S FOOT • CUT INTO PIECES • TOOL USED IN FARMING OR GARDENING • TOUCH OR REMOVE WITH A QUICK MOVEMENT OF HAND
EA BL 2016-10-20
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- An adjective describing the food supply after the Neolithic Revolution.
- The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far.
- A place located in Levant,m in a lush oasis in the Jordan River valley.
- An animal which human started to domesticate for hunting and defence around 10000 BC
- It is generally defined as "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- Characterised by the domestication of animal.
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- It began to change around 9000 BC, becoming colder and dryer.
- He or she is a social leader in the community.
- It led to the production of food surpluses.
- The part of history when writing was not invented.
- Farming, basically.
12 Clues: Farming, basically. • It led to the production of food surpluses. • Characterised by the domestication of animal. • He or she is a social leader in the community. • A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals. • The part of history when writing was not invented. • The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far. • ...
Geography crossword 2024-02-06
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- Commerce in farming and farming -related activities
- Artificial watering on land to support plant growth
- large environments full of flora and fauna which adapt to this particular environment
- cycle Continuous circulation of water in the earth atmosphere system
- Measure of dissolved salts in water
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- the variety of all living things and their interactions
- Thing that are natural
- stocks the amount of food that is stored for future use
- Community of living organism that interact with each other in a specific environment
- Measures the distance from north to south of the equator
- Left untilled or unsown after plowing
- Belonging or native to a particular group of people or country
12 Clues: Thing that are natural • Measure of dissolved salts in water • Left untilled or unsown after plowing • Commerce in farming and farming -related activities • Artificial watering on land to support plant growth • the variety of all living things and their interactions • stocks the amount of food that is stored for future use • ...
knockrooskey crossword 2021 2021-10-08
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- A form of literature that has lots of pictures
- a mans best freind
- A type of Aircraft that brings you on holiday
- switch A console that you can play Mario on
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- 4 a console that you can play GTA 4 on
- A sort of video that lasts very long
- Crush An App were make 4 in a row with candy
- a job were you do hard work
- a veichle used for farming
9 Clues: a mans best freind • a veichle used for farming • a job were you do hard work • A sort of video that lasts very long • 4 a console that you can play GTA 4 on • switch A console that you can play Mario on • Crush An App were make 4 in a row with candy • A type of Aircraft that brings you on holiday • A form of literature that has lots of pictures
Chinese Farmers 2023-04-13
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- Most grown crop in southern China
- Where most farmers lived
- People who typically owned tenant farming land
- The size of the land farmers had for personal use
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- Farmer who worked on land where they would pay "rent" and their crop share
- ?/10 Chinese were farmers
- Surrounded farming villages and property
- Most grown crop in northern China
8 Clues: Where most farmers lived • ?/10 Chinese were farmers • Most grown crop in southern China • Most grown crop in northern China • Surrounded farming villages and property • People who typically owned tenant farming land • The size of the land farmers had for personal use • Farmer who worked on land where they would pay "rent" and their crop share
Urbanization crossword puzzle-Kyan edition 2022-09-21
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- where farmers live in before they move to towns
- where people live and get more job opportunities
- The time that machines were being invented
- how people make food before industrial revolution
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- process of growing towns
- A place where people sell their goods from farming
- people who hunt for food
- An island country in east asia near china
8 Clues: process of growing towns • people who hunt for food • An island country in east asia near china • The time that machines were being invented • where farmers live in before they move to towns • where people live and get more job opportunities • how people make food before industrial revolution • A place where people sell their goods from farming
Mmmm....BACON! 2023-10-03
13 Clues: Famous • Topping • Sandwich • Byproduct • Fake bacon • Time of day • Popular cut • Popular side • Method of cooking • Location of the cut • Neighbor to the north • Bringing home the bacon • A top 10 state for pig farming
crossword 2024-02-26
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- not native to an area, usually introduced from another ecosystem or country
- Places where fish are caught for sale.
- disappearance of a species
- Harmful substances released into the environment
- Farming of fish or shellfish.
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- the cultivation of fish and other marine life for food – a type of aquaculture
- the variety of living organisms and the environments they form
- Farming and raising animals for food.
- Relating to the land next to the sea.
9 Clues: disappearance of a species • Farming of fish or shellfish. • Farming and raising animals for food. • Relating to the land next to the sea. • Places where fish are caught for sale. • Harmful substances released into the environment • the variety of living organisms and the environments they form • ...
Raivata SS VOCABULARY TERM3 IMPACT 2018-02-08
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- TURNS INTO ANOTHER FORM
- FINDING SOME THING FOR OUR SCIENCE PROJECT
- ANTONYM OF CONTRAS
- SYNONYM OF CHOOSING
- 1 O’CLOCK
- CULTURE
- SYNONYM OF OUR SOROUNDINGS
- FINDING OUT SOME THING
- ANTONYM OF GIVING
- ANTONYM OF ALONE
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- COMBINING SOCIAL CULTURE
- ANTONYM OF GENTLE
- SYNONYM OF PERIOD
- TEACHING,LEARNING,STUDY
- SUMMARIZE
- SYNONYM OF EFFECT
- PLANTUNG THINGS NEAR HOUSES
- ASKING PEOPLE
- ANTONYM OF SPECIFIC
19 Clues: CULTURE • SUMMARIZE • 1 O’CLOCK • ASKING PEOPLE • ANTONYM OF ALONE • ANTONYM OF GENTLE • SYNONYM OF PERIOD • SYNONYM OF EFFECT • ANTONYM OF GIVING • ANTONYM OF CONTRAS • SYNONYM OF CHOOSING • ANTONYM OF SPECIFIC • FINDING OUT SOME THING • TURNS INTO ANOTHER FORM • TEACHING,LEARNING,STUDY • COMBINING SOCIAL CULTURE • SYNONYM OF OUR SOROUNDINGS • PLANTUNG THINGS NEAR HOUSES • ...
Lesson 1.1 Vocabulary 2023-07-31
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- Any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- Resources Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Bringing (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- A youth organization, based on middle and high school classes that promote and support agricultural education.
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
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- Sending (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- Cultivating soil, planting, raising and harvesting crops, rearing, feeding, and managing animals.
- Insects, and all other living animals cultivated, grown, or raised for commercial purposes, including aquatic animals.
- The business sector encompassing farming and farming related commercial activities
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
12 Clues: Sending (goods or services) to another country for sale. • A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • Bringing (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • The business sector encompassing farming and farming related commercial activities • A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable. • ...
1. H&M and Zara: Can fast fashion be eco-friendly? 2025-03-10
13 Clues: clothing • provider • fabric, cloth • consuming too much • somebody's clothing • environmentally safe • substance: feeds soil • ecology: renewability • site for burying waste • openness, accountability • chemical applied to crops • coloring of fibers, fabrics • food, farming: without chemicals
Social studies 3/4 2023-10-16
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- What was domesticated first goats, dog, or chili peppers ?
- When you have more than you need
- Not all people had the same work.
- Most historians consider this to be the first city
- Most historians believe this was the first center or agriculture
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- Farming changed this.
- These were probably Urak’s first leaders
- A system that community uses to produce and distribute goods and services
- Along with farming, this became an important source of health
9 Clues: Farming changed this. • When you have more than you need • Not all people had the same work. • These were probably Urak’s first leaders • Most historians consider this to be the first city • What was domesticated first goats, dog, or chili peppers ? • Along with farming, this became an important source of health • ...
SE Asia Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-13
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- coffee, tea, rubber, soybeans, sugar, fruit, and rice
- gained control of communist North Vietnam
- the teachings of the Buddha, showing all of society’s misery
- the quest for a way of life that would give the greatest value to human existence and help relieve the world of suffering
- Diem led a corrupt government, offered little assistance to the poor, & oppressed Buddhists
- farming to sell
- Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and the Philippines
- the self, the cause of all misery
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Ho Chi Minh’s communist supporters in the North
- farming farming that only provides enough for family
- largest temple in the world, Hindu temple built in the 1100s by the Khmer civilization
- forest resources bamboo, oil, and natural gas
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- founded by prince Siddhartha Gautama, taught that people could be free of suffering if they gave up selfish desires for power, wealth, and pleasure, became known as the “Buddha,” or the “Enlightened One”
- imposed martial law against the country’s drug problem
- gradually withdraw U.S. troops & replace them with South Vietnamese soldiers
- Dinh Diem became democratic president of South Vietnam
- grown in paddies (wet, flooded fields), important part of the diet
- Wall was built to honor the dead, wounded, and missing
- led by President Rodrigo Duterte
- a group of communists
- hit SE Asia on December 26th, killed 230,000 people
- Burma
- mostly tropical, have monsoons and typhoons, support massive amounts of rain forest
- and Vietnam two of the world’s five remaining communist nations
- end of the cycle of suffering, ultimate goal for Buddhists
- Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
- Offensive a turning point in the Vietnam War
- one of the world’s leading economies and a center of trade in SE Asia
- action that brings about pleasant or unpleasant results
30 Clues: Burma • farming to sell • a group of communists • led by President Rodrigo Duterte • the self, the cause of all misery • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • gained control of communist North Vietnam • Offensive a turning point in the Vietnam War • Ho Chi Minh’s communist supporters in the North • forest resources bamboo, oil, and natural gas • ...
Module 3: The Human World 2024-02-23
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- area large urban area
- use of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems
- farming form of farming on steps carved into steep hillsides to create flat land for growing crops
- agriculture form of farming where trees and plants in heavily forested areas are cut down and burned to clear the land for growing crops
- related to areas that are found outside of cities
- any place where a community is established
- pattern placement of people and objects on Earth and the space between them
- communities grouped along the length of a resource
- substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- society society that includes a variety of cultures in the same area
- process of moving from one place to live in another
- set of beliefs, values, and practices a group of people have in common
- communities that are laid out according to a network of transportation routes
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- process that uses large amounts of water and chemicals to break up rocks in order to extract gas or oil
- density measure of the number of people living in an area, usually expressed as persons per square mile or square kilometer
- irrigation system where a center sprinkler waters crops in a circular field
- area where several metropolitan areas grow together
- residential community immediately outside of a city
- annual number of births per 1,000 people
- related to cities and their surrounding areas
- group group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
- theme message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time and in all places
- institution organized pattern of belief and behavior that focuses on meeting a societal need
- wealth of cultural elements that has been passed down over generations
- communities grouped around or at the center of a resource
- route path used by people for buying and selling goods
26 Clues: area large urban area • annual number of births per 1,000 people • any place where a community is established • related to cities and their surrounding areas • related to areas that are found outside of cities • communities grouped along the length of a resource • area where several metropolitan areas grow together • residential community immediately outside of a city • ...
Bundle 1 Review 2023-07-01
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- The Caddo built this shaped homes out of wood and grass.
- Caddo were ___________ farmers with permanent residence.
- The Plains Indians and Gulf Coast Indians were both ________ (moved around).
- The Gulf Coastal Plains have more of these than the Mountain and Basins Region.
- Lived on the coast and used canoes to fish.
- The Gulf Coastal Plains exports the most of these types of goods.
- The Gulf Coastal Plans was good for this because of its long growing season, humid climate, and fertile soil.
- They lived in the far northeastern part of the Coastal Plains.
- Lived in Adobe homes, successful farmers, and made jewelry.
- Names of locations such as Corpus Christi and Rio Grande were influenced by which language?
- Moving from east to west, Texas' landscape starts _______, then becomes hilly and mountainous.
- Native Americans used bows, arrows and horses to hunt them.
- Which region of Texas has: mountains, canyons, plateaus, and basins?
- The Gulf Coast Indians rubbed this fat on themselves to prevent mosquito bites.
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- Good buffalo hunters and skilled fighters who controlled much of the Texas plains.
- These mountains are in the Mountain and Basins Region.
- These are located mostly along rivers or the coastline.
- Big ______ National Park is located in the Mountain and Basins Region.
- This feature is isolated, has a broad flat-top with at least one steep side.
- Farming was important to Native Americans because it was a _________ food source.
- Farming in the Great Plans has been a success because of water from these.
- Name the aquifer used by farmers in the Great Plains.
- Before they had horses, native Americans ran buffalo over these and into streams to kill them.
- The Jumano and Concho peoples relied on hunting and gathering because this was difficult.
- Porter and New Caney are both in this Plain.
25 Clues: Lived on the coast and used canoes to fish. • Porter and New Caney are both in this Plain. • Name the aquifer used by farmers in the Great Plains. • These mountains are in the Mountain and Basins Region. • These are located mostly along rivers or the coastline. • The Caddo built this shaped homes out of wood and grass. • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-02-28
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- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to the other
- A form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
- The development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the development to the developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is different to obtain
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- A form of agriculture undertaken in order to generate products for sale off of the farm in order to make a profit
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expand a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- A flooded filed for growing rice
- A system developed in order to preserve the mineral health of soil used in agriculture and prevents patches of land from being exhausted
- The seasonal movement of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- The growing of fruits, veggies, and flowers
- Commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food processing industry
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- The process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming
- The transition from hunting and gathering to planting and sustaining
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Designed to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- An area surrounding the milk source where milk is supplied without spoiling
21 Clues: A flooded filed for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • The growing of fruits, veggies, and flowers • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • The transition from hunting and gathering to planting and sustaining • ...
Africa: Environmental Issues 2022-11-26
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- using up the supply or resources o
- density The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- of deforestation Conversion of forests to agricultural land to feed people and cattle, logging, poor soil
- A sector that produces goods and services within an economy
- the cutting down of trees for commercial (business) purposes
- water Water this is safe to drink or use
- farm animals
- of water drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry
- pollution Trash or chemicals that are thrown in water from human activities
- Africa geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert
- Access To Water While Northern Africa has 92% safe water coverage, Sub-Saharan Africa remains at a low 60% of coverage- leaving 40% of the 783 million people in that region with out access to clean drinking water. Some of these differences in clean water availability can be attributed to Africa's extreme climates.
- Things done to promote cleanliness and good health
- Farming Occurs when farmers grow food and crops to feed themselves and their families
- cutting down trees
- System of bringing water from rivers to fields to water crops
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
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- The process of livestock feeding too much on grasslands (either too many animals or not enough time between eating/grazing)
- causes poor farming practices, deforestation overgrazing, deforestation, erosion, depletion of surface and ground water, drought
- Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants. Not enough resources for everyone.
- distribution how population is spread out in an area describes where people live and why based on location, climate and natural resources
- of water pollution wastes produced by agriculture, household use, industry and manufacturing, oil spills, human waste, storm water runoff, and mining.
- farming
- and burn A form of agriculture in which areas are cleared by cutting and burning
- a long period without rain
- 4 environmental Issues we have studied in Africa Deforestation, Desertification, Water Pollution, Unequal distribution of water
- Process of how a desert expands
28 Clues: farming • farm animals • cutting down trees • a long period without rain • Process of how a desert expands • using up the supply or resources o • water Water this is safe to drink or use • Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops • Things done to promote cleanliness and good health • A sector that produces goods and services within an economy • ...
Unit 2 Geography of SW Asia 2025-10-02
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- Largest ethnic group in Southwest Asia spread across many countries
- River River running parallel to the Tigris through Iraq and Syria
- River Major river of Mesopotamia beginning in Turkey and flowing through Iraq
- Scarcity Shortage of fresh water due to deserts, overuse, or conflict
- Country in Southwest Asia between Iran and Syria with the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- River River that forms part of the boundary between Israel and Jordan, holy in Judaism and Christianity
- Settlement People cluster near rivers and coasts where water is available rather than deserts
- Canal Man-made waterway in Egypt that connects the Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea
- Sea Body of water between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula
- Using too much water for farming, leaving less water for other countries downstream
- Contamination of rivers and drinking water from waste, oil spills, and chemicals
- Ethnic group living in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, often seeking independence
- Water The most valuable natural resource in Southwest Asia, more scarce than oil
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- Religion of the Jewish people whose holy book is the Torah; Jerusalem is sacred
- Structures built on rivers to create electricity and store water, sometimes reducing flow downstream
- Group People who share common ancestry, language, culture, or history
- of Hormuz Narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, vital for oil shipping
- Bringing water to dry land for farming in desert regions
- Dry areas with little water that make farming, trade, and large populations difficult
- Religion based on the teachings of Jesus that shares prophets with Judaism
- Majority ethnic group in Iran with distinct culture and history
- Group People who share common spiritual beliefs and practices
- Routes Rivers that historically supported trade and movement of goods across the region
- Gulf Shallow sea between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula, important for oil transport
- Religion based on the teachings of Muhammad and the Quran; Mecca is its holiest city
25 Clues: Bringing water to dry land for farming in desert regions • Sea Body of water between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula • Group People who share common spiritual beliefs and practices • Majority ethnic group in Iran with distinct culture and history • River River running parallel to the Tigris through Iraq and Syria • ...
Unit 8 Review 2025-05-08
Across
- (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- -Forced black people to pick cotton
- (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
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- (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
- – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- - The practice of Jim Crow laws.
- Legislators – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
15 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • - The practice of Jim Crow laws. • -Forced black people to pick cotton • (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary: The Environment 2022-11-28
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- charbon
- non-believer
- menacer
- pluie
- durable
- I am trying to ______ my plastic shopping bags
- animals or plants at risk of becoming extinct (10,7)
Down
- mer
- these accidents are devastating for marine life (3,5)
- extremely hot weather,
- glaciers
- wind farms are an example of: (8,6)
- agriculture
- taking energy from the sun (5,6)
- deluge
- catastrophe
- biologique
17 Clues: mer • pluie • deluge • charbon • menacer • durable • glaciers • biologique • agriculture • catastrophe • non-believer • extremely hot weather, • taking energy from the sun (5,6) • wind farms are an example of: (8,6) • I am trying to ______ my plastic shopping bags • animals or plants at risk of becoming extinct (10,7) • these accidents are devastating for marine life (3,5)
shiloh 2026-01-14
17 Clues: wheel • relief • exhausted • enjoyment • to be chunky • to be healthy • to do a favor • a big crud bag • a type of tree • a farming tool • if nothing else • left over bullet • causing mistcheif • to start or begin • a group of objects • to cut off branches • to run with long relaxed steps
asd 2016-05-09
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- mode
- mašīna
- dektetīvs
- biznesmenis
- kalkulācija
- zinātne
- lauksaimniecība
- konstrukcija
- sataisīt
- dizains
- žurnālists
- tūrisms
- inžinierija
- tīrītājs
- izglītība
- dizaineris
- dīleris
- industrija
- politika
- advokāts
- finanses
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- ķirurgs
- biznes
- aizsardzība
- tehniķis
- mehāniķis
- mēdiji
- psihologs
- likums
- informācija
- komunicēt
- gids
- sports
- tehnoloģija
- analīze
- eksperiments
- rīki
- komiķis
- medikamenti
- ideja
- zemnieks
41 Clues: mode • gids • rīki • ideja • biznes • mašīna • mēdiji • likums • sports • ķirurgs • zinātne • analīze • dizains • tūrisms • komiķis • dīleris • tehniķis • sataisīt • tīrītājs • zemnieks • politika • advokāts • finanses • mehāniķis • dektetīvs • psihologs • komunicēt • izglītība • žurnālists • dizaineris • industrija • aizsardzība • biznesmenis • kalkulācija • informācija • tehnoloģija • inžinierija • medikamenti • konstrukcija • eksperiments • lauksaimniecība
Medieval Ages & More II 2021-10-15
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- land controlled by a lord
- religious leaders
- follower of Christ
- messenger of God
- threatening
- faithful
- extremely
- plank
- give way/submit
- system of land for service/loyalty
- lightly box
- Islamic house of worship
Down
- at the time of
- not weather
- cancel
- important
- voyages
- geographical area
- not witch
- faith/belief system
- farming
- follower of Muhammed
- folks/ human beings
- most of the time
24 Clues: plank • cancel • voyages • farming • faithful • important • not witch • extremely • not weather • threatening • lightly box • at the time of • give way/submit • messenger of God • most of the time • religious leaders • geographical area • follower of Christ • faith/belief system • folks/ human beings • follower of Muhammed • Islamic house of worship • land controlled by a lord • system of land for service/loyalty
Kansas Crossword 2025-04-01
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- - Pressing
- - Hewn
- - Cooling
- - Dairy
- - Heating
- - Removing
- - Drawing
- - Leatherworking
- - Preserving
- - Collecting
- - Cellaring
- - Drilling
- - Shoeing
- - Blooming
- - Monday
- - Cooking
- - Farming
- - Pulling
- - Barreling
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- - Grinding
- - Damaging
- - Destroying
- - Creaming
- - Planting
- - Crafting
- - Forging
- - Harnessing
- - Preparing
- - Handmade
- - Milling
- - Turning
- - Soldering
- - Hunting
- - Underground
- - Drinking
- - Straining
- - Howling
- - Watering
- - Chairs
- - Sleeping
40 Clues: - Hewn • - Dairy • - Monday • - Chairs • - Forging • - Cooling • - Heating • - Milling • - Turning • - Hunting • - Drawing • - Shoeing • - Howling • - Cooking • - Farming • - Pulling • - Grinding • - Pressing • - Damaging • - Creaming • - Planting • - Crafting • - Handmade • - Removing • - Drilling • - Drinking • - Blooming • - Watering • - Sleeping • - Preparing • - Soldering • - Cellaring • - Straining • - Barreling • - Destroying • - Harnessing • ...
Our Time 2022-08-14
43 Clues: Me • me • you • far • two • you • dog • tall • sexy • home • wool • Mind • meat • bread • heart • Movie • cluck • smile • handy • Perry • happy • sleep • State • spots • horns • beach • ozarka • leader • wishes • farmer • Middle • secure • garden • alfredo • fingers • country • Playing • progress • shellfish • relaxation • controller • skyscrapers • sweet potatoes
unit 2 2025-12-08
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- Wahlfach
- Gastgeber
- Versteinerung
- Soja
- sich verletzen
- Landwirt
- Kosten, Preis
- Region
- Formation, Entstehung
- Stundenplan, Fahrplan
- wählen, auswählen
- Zeitzone
- Milchbetrieb
- fremd
- Sturm, Unwetter
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- Ebene
- Nachsitzen
- fahren, treiben (3 Formen!)
- Jäger
- Kleiderordnung
- Schülerrat
- Personal
- Mais
- Jahrbuch
- Ernte, Feldfrucht
- normalerweise, gewöhnlich
- gewinnen (drei Formen)
- Flur
- Austausch
- treu, loyal
30 Clues: Soja • Mais • Flur • Ebene • Jäger • fremd • Region • Wahlfach • Landwirt • Personal • Jahrbuch • Zeitzone • Gastgeber • Austausch • Nachsitzen • Schülerrat • treu, loyal • Milchbetrieb • Versteinerung • Kosten, Preis • Kleiderordnung • sich verletzen • Sturm, Unwetter • Ernte, Feldfrucht • wählen, auswählen • Formation, Entstehung • Stundenplan, Fahrplan • gewinnen (drei Formen) • normalerweise, gewöhnlich • ...
Gopher Hole Museum Crossword 2025-07-25
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- welcome
- rent a room
- Deer and Elk beware!
- international sports day
- floats and fanfare
- peace and tranquility
- time for a hair trim!
- covered transport
- where books are
Down
- gopher dwelling
- farming
- where you do work
- GnR told us to run to it
- jamboree
- what kids do
- federal police service
- name of gopher to attend the olympics
- fashion show
18 Clues: farming • welcome • jamboree • rent a room • what kids do • fashion show • gopher dwelling • where books are • where you do work • covered transport • floats and fanfare • Deer and Elk beware! • peace and tranquility • time for a hair trim! • federal police service • GnR told us to run to it • international sports day • name of gopher to attend the olympics
Professions 2021-05-02
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- search the fossil
- sing songs
- ride motorcycles
- lead the nation
- heal the sick people
- give preach in the church
- play roles in movie
- maintain the country feom enemy
- forge iron
Down
- maintain order in society
- farming the farmland
- sewing clothes
- write books
- teaching people
- work in the radio station
- report the news
- take care of money
- drive car
- dancing
19 Clues: dancing • drive car • sing songs • forge iron • write books • sewing clothes • teaching people • lead the nation • report the news • ride motorcycles • search the fossil • take care of money • play roles in movie • farming the farmland • heal the sick people • maintain order in society • work in the radio station • give preach in the church • maintain the country feom enemy
East Asia Reviw 2014-04-10
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- needles are inserted into body to help cure illness
- narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea
- country with high GDP and lots of industry and service
- picture representing a thing or an idea in written Chinese
- belief that their is no God
- the production of small consumer goods (2 wds)
- type of farming where food and livestock are raised to sell in the market
Down
- ruler with absolute authority
- main religion in South Korea today
- country with low industrial production and lacking modern technology
- legal rule during periods of strict military control (2 wds)
- growing more than one crop a year on the same land(2 wds)
- type of farming people only grow enough food for thier own family or village
- ruler inherits their position by virtue of being born into royal family
14 Clues: belief that their is no God • ruler with absolute authority • main religion in South Korea today • the production of small consumer goods (2 wds) • needles are inserted into body to help cure illness • narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea • country with high GDP and lots of industry and service • ...
East Asia 2014-04-10
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- legal rule during periods of strict military control (2 wds)
- ruler with absolute authority
- the production of small consumer goods (2 wds)
- picture representing a thing or an idea in written Chinese
- type of farming where food and livestock are raised to sell in the market
Down
- belief that their is no God
- country with high GDP and lots of industry and service
- country with low industrial production and lacking modern technology
- needles are inserted into body to help cure illness
- ruler inherits their position by virtue of being born into royal family
- growing more than one crop a year on the same land(2 wds)
- main religion in South Korea today
- type of farming people only grow enough food for thier own family or village
- narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea
14 Clues: belief that their is no God • ruler with absolute authority • main religion in South Korea today • the production of small consumer goods (2 wds) • needles are inserted into body to help cure illness • country with high GDP and lots of industry and service • narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea • ...
Unit 8 2025-04-30
Across
- Amendment – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- Bureau – Gave aid to former enslaved people after the Civil War.
- – Farming system where freedmen worked land and gave a portion to landowners.
- Reconstruction – Military ruled the South in districts during Reconstruction.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- Reconstruction – Congress took control of reuniting the South.
- Codes – Laws that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
Down
- – The status of being a legal member of a country.
- Amendment – Gave African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – The time period after the Civil War when the South was rebuilt.
- Amendment – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- – To take back or cancel a law.
- Farming – Similar to sharecropping, but farmers had their own tools.
- Legislators – African Americans who served in government during Reconstruction.
- Klux Klan – A group that used violence to stop freedmen from voting.
15 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • – To take back or cancel a law. • – The status of being a legal member of a country. • Amendment – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Codes – Laws that restricted the civil rights of freedmen. • Reconstruction – Congress took control of reuniting the South. • Bureau – Gave aid to former enslaved people after the Civil War. • ...
Unit 8 Exam Crossword 2024-02-13
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- One of the two things created from the cattle drives
- the main thing that helped the economy from cattle drives
- the job that taught bill pickett how to work cattle
- One of the two things created from the Cattle Drives
- Type of Farming done in the Cotton Industry
- the original cowtown
- the skill that Bill Pickett became famous for creating
Down
- Farming to Sell
- Farming to Survive
- Name of the railroad that gave UPR most of their power
10 Clues: Farming to Sell • Farming to Survive • the original cowtown • Type of Farming done in the Cotton Industry • the job that taught bill pickett how to work cattle • One of the two things created from the cattle drives • One of the two things created from the Cattle Drives • Name of the railroad that gave UPR most of their power • ...
Agriculture-Amber Hall 2016-01-20
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- Expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- In American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- Means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use
- The killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- Term used to describe large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factor-type labor forces, and the latest technology
- Use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the world was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- Deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
Down
- The cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- A factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- Farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- A commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- Characteristic of farmers or their way of life
15 Clues: Characteristic of farmers or their way of life • A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • Use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity • Farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
unit 8 2025-05-06
Across
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- - A war between the North and South in 1861 - 1865
- Southern states during the Civil War
- Farming – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
Down
- Legislators – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- Northern states during the civil war
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
16 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • Northern states during the civil war • Southern states during the Civil War • - A war between the North and South in 1861 - 1865 • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • ...
Chapters 5 and 6 vocabulary 2014-03-30
Across
- an organism that is not native and has negative effects on our economy, our environment, or our health
- the growth rate constantly decreases with the increasing number of individuals
- resource that can be regenerated quickly and replaceable
- wise management of natural resources, including the preservation of of habitats and wildlife
- farming strategy in which larger fields are planted with a single crop
- a graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population
- change in a population from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates
- a process caused by a combination of poor farming, overgrazing and drought
- disappearance of a species
- the total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
- a substance that pollutes something
- raising of aquatic organisms
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere
Down
- the effective number of different species that are represented in a collection of individuals
- movement of individuals into an area occupied by an existing population
- gray brown mixture of chemicals that occurs as a haze in the atmosphere
- resource that cannot be replenished by natural process
- the development of highly productive crop strains and the use of modern agricultural techniques to increase yields of food crops
- number of individuals per unit of area
- the number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container
- the total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere
- a region of the upper atmosphere
- destruction of forests
- causes the growth of a population to decrease
- scientific study of human populations
- growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size
- the practice of farming
- wearing away of surface soil by water and wind
- movement of individuals out of an area
- rain containing nitric and sulfuric acids
30 Clues: destruction of forests • the practice of farming • disappearance of a species • raising of aquatic organisms • a region of the upper atmosphere • a substance that pollutes something • scientific study of human populations • number of individuals per unit of area • movement of individuals out of an area • rain containing nitric and sulfuric acids • ...
Agriculture Term to Know 2016-01-19
Across
- the art science and practice of studying and managing forest and plantaions
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying all feed is imported
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- crops in tropical forest clearings in which the forest vegetation
- a commerical type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- hunting by gathering hooking or trapping animals that breath water
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to make food
- changes made to the environment
- technological organization that also uses biological systems
- highly mechanizes, large scale farming usually under corporate
- large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases
- the unique way in which each culture uses its particular physical environment
- system of agricultural organization whereas farm laborers are not compensated wages
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- 1000 years ago it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
Down
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid tiring the soil
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- crops like flowers vegetables and fruits
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- agricultural or more properly an animal husbandry enterprise
- the period of each year when crops can be grown
- animals kept for some utilitarian purpose whose breeding by humans
- the recent introduction of high yeild hybrid crops and chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
28 Clues: changes made to the environment • crops like flowers vegetables and fruits • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the period of each year when crops can be grown • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • agricultural or more properly an animal husbandry enterprise • ...
Chapter 10 Study Guide Vocab 2022-03-06
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- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high yield seeds and fertilizers
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- A technique of rotational farming in which land is cleared for cultivation and then left to regenerate after a few years.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
Down
- Agricultural practices that preserve and enhance environmental quality.
- The type of farming where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because to human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Commercial gardening and fruit farming. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • ...
TOPIC 1 Historical Antecedent in which Social Considerations Changed the Course of Science and Technology. 2026-02-22
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- Triangular landform at the mouth of a river.
- A person who copied and wrote documents in ancient times.
- Man-made waterway for irrigation or transport.
- Wedge-shaped writing system of Mesopotamia.
- A boat powered by wind used for trade and transport.
- Writing surface used in Mesopotamia.
- Study of stars used for calendars and farming.
- Exchange of goods between people or regions.
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World in Babylon.
- Early civilization that developed the first roads.
- Egyptian system of writing using symbols.
- System for tracking days and seasons.
- Large triangular tomb built for Egyptian rulers.
- The second major river of Mesopotamia.
- Black powder used by Egyptians to make ink.
- River that supported Egyptian civilization.
- Building used for religious worship.
- An ancient water clock used to measure time.
- Massive stepped temple built in Mesopotamia.
- Sun-dried building materials used for early roads and structures.
- Tool used to carve stone.
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- Stone coffin used for Egyptian burials.
- Large territory ruled by one leader or government.
- Ruler of ancient Egypt.
- System used to bring water to farmland.
- Important crop grown in ancient times.
- Famous Mesopotamian city known for its gardens.
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- Carved figure representing a person or god.
- Preserved body in ancient Egypt.
- One of the two major rivers of Mesopotamia.
- Person who trades goods.
- Ancient Egyptian writing material made from a plant.
- Farming and cultivation of crops.
- A circular invention that improved transport and farming.
- Region known for rich soil and early civilizations.
- Plant used to make papyrus and writing tools.
- Substances used for beauty and skin protection in ancient Egypt.
- Tall stone pillar with inscriptions.
- Artificial hair worn in ancient Egypt for health and status.
40 Clues: Ruler of ancient Egypt. • Person who trades goods. • Tool used to carve stone. • Preserved body in ancient Egypt. • Farming and cultivation of crops. • Writing surface used in Mesopotamia. • Tall stone pillar with inscriptions. • Building used for religious worship. • System for tracking days and seasons. • Important crop grown in ancient times. • ...
Chapter 5.1 Food Security Key Words 2025-01-31
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- the cultivation of single crop in one area
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- a system of farming that uses a small amount of labour and capital investment to the area of land being farmed
- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- the growth of plants without soil
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
- security when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
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- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
- when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
- when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- the extreme scarcity of food
- a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
23 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
Mesopotamia 2026-04-12
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- A long story or poem about heroes and important events.
- A person trained to read and write, often recording important information.
- Tablet A flat piece of clay used for writing in ancient Mesopotamia.
- A person skilled in making items by hand, similar to an artisan.
- _____ Barriers: Physical features like mountains or deserts that protect or isolate a region.
- A large territory made up of many lands ruled by one leader.
- People who buy and sell goods.
- ______ CrescentA region in the Middle East with rich soil where early civilizations developed.
- A complex society with cities, government, culture, and technology.
- The ruler of Akkad who created one of the world’s first empires.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- Rich soil left behind by flooding rivers that is good for growing crops.
- The belief in many gods.
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- A religious leader who performs ceremonies and rituals.
- _____ State: An independent city and the surrounding land with its own government.
- Code of _____: A set of written laws created by King Hammurabi to keep order and justice.
- Skilled workers who make goods by hand (like pottery or jewelry).
- The first system of writing, developed by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks.
- A piece of cloth used to catch wind and move boats.
- Man-made waterways used to move water for farming.
- The skill of making tools and weapons from metals.
- A large, pyramid-shaped temple built for religious purposes.
- A system of bringing water to crops through channels or pipes.
- A farming tool used to turn soil and prepare it for planting.
- Gods or goddesses worshipped by people.
- A round object used to move things more easily.
- _____Valley: An area of land around a river that is often fertile and good for farming.
27 Clues: The belief in many gods. • People who buy and sell goods. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • Gods or goddesses worshipped by people. • A round object used to move things more easily. • Man-made waterways used to move water for farming. • The skill of making tools and weapons from metals. • A piece of cloth used to catch wind and move boats. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2021-03-17
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- What is the word for people living together in a community? (7 letters)
- What’s the name for the early invention of a car? (10 letters)
- What vehicle replaced horses in the farming industry? (7 letters)
- The word for machinery and equipment being developed from science? (10 letters)
- What was used to transport people and goods down the rivers? (10 letters)
- The word for growing crops and raising livestock? (7 letters)
- engine? (8 letters)
- Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters)
- What is an invention that helped women mend clothes? (13 letters)
- The science or practise of farming? (11 letters)
- What’s a resource people used for textiles that comes from a sheep? (4 letters)
- What was a way of sending someone a message? (9 letters)
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- What was the main continent where the industrial revolution was? (6 letters)
- Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters)
- The word for when people move from rural to urban areas? (12 letters)
- What’s a machine that separates cotton fibres from their seeds? (9 letters)
- What is a vehicle that used electricity from the wires? (4 letters)
- What is a form of transport that is on rails? (5 letters)
- What’s an invention that replaced the telegrams? (9 letters)
- What was the peak time when things were invented? (4 numbers and 1 letter)
- What was the last name of the man who invented the
- Armed conflict between different countries (3 letters)
- What is a way to listen to news and music? (5 letters)
- What are people called who invent things? (8 letters)
- A length or portion of time
- What was the other country that was a big part of the industrial revolution? (7 letters)
- What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters)
- What was an important resource used in the textile industry? (6 letters)
28 Clues: engine? (8 letters) • A length or portion of time • What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters) • Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters) • Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters) • The science or practise of farming? (11 letters) • What was the last name of the man who invented the • What are people called who invent things? (8 letters) • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary HUG 2022-02-28
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- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a long period.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "barter" or "exchange of commodities."
- A type of agriculture in which the farmers maximize food production on relatively small fields.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
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- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Chapter 5.1 Food Security Key Terms 2024-02-06
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- a fuel derived from biomass (plant or algal material, or animal waste)
- a chemical or natural product that can be added to soils to increase nutrients available for plants
- to limit the amount of food each person or family is allowed to purchase
- a soil free farming system that uses the waster produced by aquatic organisms (fish) to supply nutrients to plants being grown hydroponically
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- the extreme scarcity of food
- to store large amounts of good or materials, in this instance food stores
- farming a system of farming that uses large amounts of investment and labour and capital investment relative to the area of land being farmed
- security when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active
- breeding when humans grow plants and animals for specific characteristics, e.g. high yield or drought tolerance
- the growth of plants without soil
- aid help given to a country or region suffering from food insecurity
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- farmer when a farmer grows food for their family and not to sell at the market
- an increase in salt content, usually of agricultural soils, irrigation water, or drinking water.
- nutrient deficient soils due to crops being continuously grown on them.
- lack of adequate nutrition, caused by not having a balanced diet, or enough to eat.
- chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops
- crops the cultivation of single crop in one area
- chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops
- describing things of the same kind, e.g. the crops produced by a farmer may be all of the same kind.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- modified crops food derived from organisms in which DNA has been changed known as GM crops.
22 Clues: the extreme scarcity of food • the growth of plants without soil • suffering or death caused by lack of food • crops the cultivation of single crop in one area • the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow • chemicals used to control unwanted fungi in commercial food crops • chemicals used to control unwanted plants in commercial food crops • ...
Agriculture FPS 2025-01-13
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- science of improving crop yields using high teccontinuous grazingsgrazing animals are left to graze in a field for an extended period
- farming applying information and data technologies for optimizing farming systems
- controls or destroys insects derived from organic or inorganic materials
- someone who depends on their own labor and resources to produce agriculture
- any material that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply nutrients
- substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- production of aquatic plants or animals in a controlled environment
- when only one type of crop is grown year after year on the same land
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- colonies of bees in hives
- crop rotation aquaculture in which fish and plants grown hydroponically
- growing plants without soil by using mineral nutrient solutions in water
- Turning with a plow; involves significant disturbance of the soil
- planting the close planting of different plants to enhance each other's growth
- any organism whose genetic material has been altered
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- misleading information about a products positive impact on the environment
- process by which soil is moved from one location to another by wind or water
- the science of soil management and crop production
- A unit of measurement for agricultural land in the US and UK.
- farming methods that focus on revitalizing soil health
- process of capturing carbon dioxide reduce the effects of carbon
- organic residues and soil, allowed to undergo biological decomposition
- body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- crop crops grown between trees and vines in orchards and vineyards
- any chemical used in agriculture
- Agriculture conducted on commercial (money-making) principles
- the science of breeding and caring for farm animals
- group of companies that work together toward a common goal
- rotation the practice of growing different crops in succession on the same land
29 Clues: colonies of bees in hives • any chemical used in agriculture • the science of soil management and crop production • the science of breeding and caring for farm animals • any organism whose genetic material has been altered • farming methods that focus on revitalizing soil health • body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater • ...
World History 1: Neolithic Revolution 2026-05-18
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- The major change when people began farming, raising animals, and living in settlements.
- The beliefs, customs, tools, art, and ways of life shared by a group of people.
- The way work is divided among different people in a society.
- The study of the past based on objects and remains people left behind.
- The land, water, climate, plants, animals, and natural surroundings where people live.
- The remains or traces of a living thing from long ago.
- A group of people living together with shared rules, roles, and ways of life.
- When people focus on specific jobs or skills instead of everyone doing the same work.
- The New Stone Age, when farming and permanent settlements became more common.
- The exchange of goods or services between people or groups.
- Extra food or supplies beyond what people immediately need.
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- A long-term change in weather patterns that can affect where people live and how they get food.
- Soil that is good for growing crops.
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food.
- Early artwork made on cave walls that can help us learn about ancient people.
- A place where people live together in a more permanent community.
- A human-made object from the past, such as a tool, pot, or weapon.
- Animals raised by people for food, materials, or labor.
- A society or way of life based on farming.
- A person or group that moves from place to place instead of living in one permanent home.
- The process of changing plants or animals over time to make them more useful to humans.
- A complex society with cities, government, specialized jobs, culture, and organized systems.
- The Old Stone Age, when people lived mostly as hunter-gatherers.
- A person who survives by hunting animals and gathering plants for food.
- The study of humans, human cultures, and how societies develop.
25 Clues: Soil that is good for growing crops. • A society or way of life based on farming. • The remains or traces of a living thing from long ago. • Animals raised by people for food, materials, or labor. • The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food. • The exchange of goods or services between people or groups. • ...
Chapter 2 Derivatives 2018-05-10
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- agriculture derived from
- slow or slowly
- amicable derived from
- to walk slowly
- adapted for walking
- temporary derived from
- requiring great effort
- having two things together
- current derived from
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- brevity derived from
- friendly
- lento derived from
- shortness of time
- the science or practice of farming
- lasting for a limited time
- ambulatory derived from
- happening now
- strenuously derived from
18 Clues: friendly • happening now • slow or slowly • to walk slowly • shortness of time • lento derived from • adapted for walking • brevity derived from • current derived from • amicable derived from • temporary derived from • requiring great effort • ambulatory derived from • agriculture derived from • strenuously derived from • lasting for a limited time • having two things together • ...
H 2022-06-09
17 Clues: Saddening • Plant eater • Unorganised • Breathing in • A virgin cow • water therapy • Not very clean • Of the same kind • A point of entry • Overly confident • the art of farming • a long angry speech • Extreme Embarresment • A space fit living in • Insane with an emotion • An extremely wicked act • A thing that makes you go hic
Brandons crossword puzzle 2016-09-08
17 Clues: special • for sure • to dream • to recall • a picture • to pretend • water farming • a water place • a type of boat • normal or blank • a store special • march birthstone • keep fish in here • used to make a cake • you fly in one of these • a board to ride on water • grows in yard and blooms
Birthday guy 2025-11-08
17 Clues: Williams • favorite sis • Birthday boy • Edible hobby • keeps him fit • His first lady • his fun feature • He's the big one • fun 4 year title • look who's firty • He's tall and___ • New knotty hobby • House Hangout place • a wished for career • Strumming on the____ • he's a great older___ • Makes auntand uncle proud
project 2025-05-08
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- – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- being out of somebody else's control
- – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
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- – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- owning a person
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
15 Clues: owning a person • – To formally approve or pass. • being out of somebody else's control • (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
agricultural words explained 2022-09-20
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- talking to others
- trying new things
- a prediction
- what is
- are gmos safe
- what is a genetically modified organism
- engineering gen moding
- i hate my life
- years ago
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- tracking thing or people
- modified organism
- how far can something can go
- tech,tech for bio
- genetic engineering
- gmo
- science in agriculture
- science of plants
- farming no synthetic pesticides
- love to
- cant float
20 Clues: gmo • what is • love to • years ago • cant float • a prediction • are gmos safe • i hate my life • talking to others • modified organism • tech,tech for bio • trying new things • science of plants • genetic engineering • science in agriculture • engineering gen moding • tracking thing or people • how far can something can go • what is a genetically modified organism • ...
2.1 Interpretive Reading Summative Practice 2022-10-25
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- interculturism
- kind
- instruments
- natural sciences
- plantar = to __
- alumnos in English
- chemistry
- understanding
- farming/agriculture
- language/idioma
- karate
- indigenous
- sports field
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- dynamic
- entertaining
- library
- demanding
- math
- social sciences/studies
- English
- to take
- organized
- swimming
- to ask for help
- time
- the dialect of Quechua used in Ecuador
- Castilian
- to work
- pintura in English
- chess
30 Clues: kind • math • time • chess • karate • dynamic • library • English • to take • to work • swimming • demanding • organized • Castilian • chemistry • indigenous • instruments • entertaining • sports field • understanding • interculturism • to ask for help • plantar = to __ • language/idioma • natural sciences • alumnos in English • pintura in English • farming/agriculture • social sciences/studies • ...
US History 1919-41 2013-11-22
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- Trade union law
- Buying and selling shares
- 32nd President
- Borrowing to buy shares
- Farming problem in the 1920s
- Opposed FDR
- Caused by drought and overfarming
- Eighteenth Amendment
- Urban vs rural US
- Hoover's economic policy
- ...Valley Authority
- Wear one!1932
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- Motor industry pioneer
- those anarchist bastards
- nickname for the decade
- Shanty towns
- illegal bars
- Phase 1 of the New Deal
- racist group
- Communists persecuted
20 Clues: Opposed FDR • Shanty towns • illegal bars • racist group • Wear one!1932 • 32nd President • Trade union law • Urban vs rural US • ...Valley Authority • Eighteenth Amendment • Communists persecuted • Motor industry pioneer • Borrowing to buy shares • nickname for the decade • Phase 1 of the New Deal • those anarchist bastards • Hoover's economic policy • Buying and selling shares • ...
Crosswoord 2014-02-10
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- State, nationwide
- Precise, correct, perfect
- Catastrophically, appallingly, disastrously
- Farming, food production, crop growing
- Grandpa, granddad
- Datebook, schedule, timetable, year planner
- Promotion, movement
- Construction, production, making
- Determination, drive, desire
- Economics, money, funding
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- Opposite of fireproof,
- Method, style,
- Complete, utter
- Submission, request, presentation
- Disaster, mistake
- Superb, wonderful, splendid, outstanding
- Rehearsal, preparation, run-through
- Regular, normal, usual
- Concealment, disguise, cover-up, conceals
- Disadvantaged, loss
20 Clues: Method, style, • Complete, utter • State, nationwide • Disaster, mistake • Grandpa, granddad • Promotion, movement • Disadvantaged, loss • Regular, normal, usual • Opposite of fireproof, • Precise, correct, perfect • Economics, money, funding • Determination, drive, desire • Construction, production, making • Submission, request, presentation • Rehearsal, preparation, run-through • ...
Pop's History 2023-10-04
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- Best characteristic
- Twenty year car
- Last Corporate Employer
- Perfect Food
- Favorite Baseball team
- God Book of Impact
- Favorite hymn
- Favorite animal
- Good to Great
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- first helicopter ride
- State,First house owned
- Singing with daughters
- Best Hobby
- Best quality and Spiritual gift
- USA, Asia, Europe, S.Am. N.Am. Mex
- Favorite people
- First employer
- 152 first plane
- Country, commitment to Jesus
- Vietnam
- company Title
21 Clues: Vietnam • Best Hobby • Perfect Food • Favorite hymn • company Title • Good to Great • First employer • Twenty year car • Favorite people • 152 first plane • Favorite animal • God Book of Impact • Best characteristic • first helicopter ride • Singing with daughters • Favorite Baseball team • State,First house owned • Last Corporate Employer • Country, commitment to Jesus • Best quality and Spiritual gift • ...
Week 41 2023-12-11
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- Seller or trader.
- Cooking space.
- Express joy with sound.
- Solid mass or obstacle.
- Visual representation.
- Risky or harmful.
- Achievable or doable.
- Milk-related or farm.
- Visual explanation.
- Farming or cultivation.
- Information compendium.
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- Eating abundantly.
- Ship's floor or cards.
- Mildly prickly sensation.
- Curious or engaged.
- Eaten or used up.
- Enjoyable or nice.
- Ship leader.
- Costly or high-priced.
- Bright red color.
20 Clues: Ship leader. • Cooking space. • Seller or trader. • Eaten or used up. • Risky or harmful. • Bright red color. • Eating abundantly. • Enjoyable or nice. • Curious or engaged. • Visual explanation. • Achievable or doable. • Milk-related or farm. • Ship's floor or cards. • Visual representation. • Costly or high-priced. • Express joy with sound. • Solid mass or obstacle. • Farming or cultivation. • ...
Local Crossword 2025-03-14
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- - Winemaking
- - Whiteout
- - Grassroots
- - Sheltering
- - Wading
- - Separating
- - Spinning
- - Building
- - Exhibiting
- - Wearing
- - Towering
- - Jumping
- - Springtime
- - Whistling
- - Prehistoric
- - Apples
- - Plowing
- - Pivoting
- - Streamer
- - Chugging
- - Antelope
- - Gathering
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- - Fiddling
- - Harmless
- - Preserves
- - Cracking
- - Lofted
- - Earthen
- - Arrowheads
- - Smoked
- - Stacking
- - Soaring
- - Blossoming
- - Shading
- - Pummeling
- - Harvesting
- - Claiming
- - Lightning
- - Farming
- - Parching
40 Clues: - Lofted • - Wading • - Smoked • - Apples • - Earthen • - Soaring • - Wearing • - Shading • - Jumping • - Farming • - Plowing • - Fiddling • - Harmless • - Cracking • - Whiteout • - Stacking • - Spinning • - Building • - Towering • - Claiming • - Parching • - Pivoting • - Streamer • - Chugging • - Antelope • - Preserves • - Pummeling • - Whistling • - Lightning • - Gathering • - Winemaking • - Arrowheads • - Grassroots • - Sheltering • - Separating • ...
32 2024-08-20
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- essential trace elements
- crop erosion control
- farming natural methods
- primary nutrients
- root fungi
- carbon-rich soil
- fruit growth
- test nutrient analysis
- soil aerator
- nutrient loss
- slow watering
- blanket protective layer
- stabilizes pH
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- soil preparation
- bin organic breakdown
- high pH
- soil loss
- soil enhancer
- organic recycling
- low pH
- minimizes disturbance
- bed contained garden
- pH acidity measure
- root growth
- soil amendment
25 Clues: low pH • high pH • soil loss • root fungi • root growth • fruit growth • soil aerator • soil enhancer • nutrient loss • slow watering • stabilizes pH • soil amendment • soil preparation • carbon-rich soil • primary nutrients • organic recycling • pH acidity measure • crop erosion control • bed contained garden • bin organic breakdown • minimizes disturbance • test nutrient analysis • farming natural methods • ...
4th hour agriculture in the north 2018-04-24
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- Growing this became profitable after McCormick’s invention was created
- This general area turned to farming due to fertile soil and good weather
- This is who created the steel-tipped plow(2)
- A treeless valley west of Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota
- A system of transportation that gave farmers access to new markets
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- Cyrus McCormick’s inventions(2)
- This is where Cyrus McCormick was born
- This is what farmers used befor McCormick’s invention was created
- This general area turned away from farming to to soil that wasn’t fertile
- The surface of the ground
10 Clues: The surface of the ground • Cyrus McCormick’s inventions(2) • This is where Cyrus McCormick was born • This is who created the steel-tipped plow(2) • A treeless valley west of Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota • This is what farmers used befor McCormick’s invention was created • A system of transportation that gave farmers access to new markets • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-23
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- Improved Land Travel
- Made Fabric
- Made String
- Fabric Factory
- Improved Long Distance Land Travel
- Connected Fabric
- People Who Moved To America
- Made Farming Easier
- Improved Boats
- Cleaned Cotton
- Industrial Revolution Caused___
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- Made Plowing Fields Easier
- Nickname For Southern Cotton
- Large Buildings Producing Goods
- Father Of Factories
- More Immigration Caused____
- Cotton Was A ____?
- Man made Waterways
- Remington
- New Form Of Economy
20 Clues: Remington • Made Fabric • Made String • Fabric Factory • Improved Boats • Cleaned Cotton • Connected Fabric • Cotton Was A ____? • Man made Waterways • Father Of Factories • Made Farming Easier • New Form Of Economy • Improved Land Travel • Made Plowing Fields Easier • More Immigration Caused____ • People Who Moved To America • Nickname For Southern Cotton • Large Buildings Producing Goods • ...
Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses 2014-11-16
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- ruler of the Underworld
- strategies and war
- madness
- love
- farming
- speed and thieves
- ruler of the sky
- king of the Olympians
- wisdom and tactics
- lord of the dead and wealth
- forges and blacksmiths
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- eternal maiden goddess
- messenger
- marriage
- huntress
- earthshaker and horses
- wine
- ruler of the sea
- love
- war
- weaving and crafts
- grains
- patron of family and unity
- poetry
24 Clues: war • love • wine • love • grains • poetry • madness • farming • marriage • huntress • messenger • ruler of the sea • ruler of the sky • speed and thieves • strategies and war • weaving and crafts • wisdom and tactics • king of the Olympians • eternal maiden goddess • earthshaker and horses • forges and blacksmiths • ruler of the Underworld • patron of family and unity • lord of the dead and wealth
La vie à la campagne 2020-11-16
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- The yard where the animals hang out
- dangerous
- meadow
- peaceful
- clean
- polluted
- to plant
- Where the animals live
- field
- dirty
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- wagon or cart
- The man who works on a farm
- The animal that gives milk
- Where an animal goes to drink
- farming
- lively
- mud
- The view you see when you're in the country
- Where an animal goes to eat
- noisy
20 Clues: mud • clean • field • noisy • dirty • meadow • lively • farming • peaceful • polluted • to plant • dangerous • wagon or cart • Where the animals live • The animal that gives milk • The man who works on a farm • Where an animal goes to eat • Where an animal goes to drink • The yard where the animals hang out • The view you see when you're in the country
33 2024-08-20
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- till minimal tillage
- dust mineral addition
- castings nutrient-rich waste
- worm farming
- structure arrangement of particles
- adding nutrients
- lowers pH
- beneficial microbes
- castings organic fertilizer
- magnesium-rich lime
- mulch natural cover
- surface application
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- soil turning
- living fertilizer
- organic matter decay
- amendment improves soil
- prepared soil
- watering with fertilizer
- texture feel of soil
- mat weed barrier
- soil oxygen tool
- soil conditioner
- tea liquid fertilizer
- fixation nitrogen conversion
- salinity salt content
25 Clues: lowers pH • soil turning • worm farming • prepared soil • adding nutrients • mat weed barrier • soil oxygen tool • soil conditioner • living fertilizer • beneficial microbes • magnesium-rich lime • mulch natural cover • surface application • organic matter decay • till minimal tillage • texture feel of soil • dust mineral addition • tea liquid fertilizer • salinity salt content • amendment improves soil • ...
Come with me! 6 Text 2 The history of Hawaii 2024-09-20
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- kalastajat
- aikana
- tavallisesti
- uudisasukas
- seurata
- kiehtova
- sähkö-
- historiallinen
- puhelin
- maaperä
- kanootti
- rakennus
- luonto
- edes
- tiesi
- kompassi
- tuli joksikin
- kilometri
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- maanviljely
- maanviljelijä
- kuningaskunta
- Tyyni valtameri
- vierailu
- kuninkaallinen
- sähkö
- ulkomaalainen
- palatsi
- sisä-
- kalastaja
- johtaa
- kutsua
- haijilainen
- tulla joksikin
- johtaja
- tietää
- yhteisö
- osavaltio
- moderni
- presidentti
- soutaa
40 Clues: edes • sähkö • sisä- • tiesi • aikana • johtaa • kutsua • sähkö- • luonto • tietää • soutaa • palatsi • seurata • puhelin • maaperä • johtaja • yhteisö • moderni • vierailu • kiehtova • kanootti • rakennus • kompassi • kalastaja • osavaltio • kilometri • kalastajat • maanviljely • uudisasukas • haijilainen • presidentti • tavallisesti • maanviljelijä • kuningaskunta • ulkomaalainen • tuli joksikin • kuninkaallinen • historiallinen • tulla joksikin • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-05-26
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- man-made orbiter
- ET realm
- ___shine; ___rise
- rocket launch
- settlement
- weighty attraction
- exchange information
- word with "age" or "race"
- astronauts aircraft
- one of Santa's reindeer
- from the red planet
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- desert heaven
- Mars
- space traveler
- the sun and its orbiters
- chemical element O
- mars explorer
- fourth planet from the sun
- things wished upon
- harvest/farming
- daily intake
- visitor from another world
- where Armstrong walked
- cheesecloth
24 Clues: Mars • ET realm • settlement • cheesecloth • daily intake • desert heaven • rocket launch • mars explorer • space traveler • harvest/farming • man-made orbiter • ___shine; ___rise • chemical element O • things wished upon • weighty attraction • astronauts aircraft • from the red planet • exchange information • where Armstrong walked • one of Santa's reindeer • the sun and its orbiters • ...
Beasts and Men - vocabulary reminder 2025-03-18
Across
- affection
- manifestation
- apprivoiser
- militer (pour/contre)
- = farming
- maltraitance / violence
- = the stock
- vétérinaire
- plainte
- entrepôts à bétail / abattoirs
- accorder: "accorder des droits" -> "to ... rights"
- souffrance
- serment
Down
- libérer -> "to ... free"
- désobéissance
- expérimentation
- aboyer
- braconner
- mauvais traitements
- chèvre
- errant
- procès
- "veiller sur les animaux" = "to ... after animals"
- statut: "un statut légal" -> "a legal ..."
- soin: "I'm taking ... of my cat"
25 Clues: aboyer • chèvre • errant • procès • plainte • serment • affection • braconner • = farming • souffrance • apprivoiser • = the stock • vétérinaire • désobéissance • manifestation • expérimentation • mauvais traitements • militer (pour/contre) • maltraitance / violence • libérer -> "to ... free" • entrepôts à bétail / abattoirs • soin: "I'm taking ... of my cat" • statut: "un statut légal" -> "a legal ..." • ...
Song Dynasty 2024-06-12
7 Clues: land used for farming • Device that shows direction • Goods sent to another country • Getting soil ready for farming • Movement of water to land and crops • Song Dynasty invention: world's first explosive • Device that launches destructive items at enemies during war
JJ Santos Period 5 Driver's Ed 2017-09-29
Across
- Moped
- Basic driver license
- for people over seventy
- position of child seat
- change of address
- large buses, trucks
- basic license
- program for teens to get basic license
- provisional license
- license for motorboats
- triangular shaped sign
Down
- motorcycle
- student permit
- for farming
- license in nj
- have eight sides
- if car can't see you
- motorists have agreed to
18 Clues: Moped • motorcycle • for farming • license in nj • basic license • student permit • have eight sides • change of address • large buses, trucks • provisional license • Basic driver license • if car can't see you • position of child seat • license for motorboats • triangular shaped sign • for people over seventy • motorists have agreed to • program for teens to get basic license
East Asia 2014-04-10
Across
- type of farming where food and livestock are raised to sell in the market
- needles are inserted into body to help cure illness
- ruler with absolute authority
- growing more than one crop a year on the same land(2 wds)
- legal rule during periods of strict military control (2 wds)
- narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea
- picture representing a thing or an idea in written Chinese
Down
- belief that their is no God
- type of farming people only grow enough food for thier own family or village
- the production of small consumer goods (2 wds)
- main religion in South Korea today
- country with high GDP and lots of industry and service
- country with low industrial production and lacking modern technology
- ruler inherits their position by virtue of being born into royal family
14 Clues: belief that their is no God • ruler with absolute authority • main religion in South Korea today • the production of small consumer goods (2 wds) • needles are inserted into body to help cure illness • country with high GDP and lots of industry and service • narrow strip of land seperating North from South Korea • ...
Crossward 2 2022-03-21
Across
- the type of farming involving livestock
- What is the shape of the graph used to see which country has how many primary, Secondary and tertiary percentages
- A food _____ causes under-nutrition
- Agriculture can be described as a system, because it has _____, processes and outputs.
- It is the artificial cultivation of plants and the rearing of animals for food and other products.
- the shape of the land
Down
- Soil ______ could be a result of soil being exposed and not covered by vegetation
- Large scale
- farming that won't make the future suffer as a result of it
- only growing one kind of crop
- growing more plants and trees to cover the soil
- What does the T in TNC stand for
- protection of a resource so we can continue using it
- It is used to kill insects to do agriculture
14 Clues: Large scale • the shape of the land • only growing one kind of crop • What does the T in TNC stand for • A food _____ causes under-nutrition • the type of farming involving livestock • It is used to kill insects to do agriculture • growing more plants and trees to cover the soil • protection of a resource so we can continue using it • ...
Crossward 2 2022-03-21
Across
- the type of farming involving livestock
- What is the shape of the graph used to see which country has how many primary, Secondary and tertiary percentages
- A food _____ causes under-nutrition
- Agriculture can be described as a system, because it has _____, processes and outputs.
- It is the artificial cultivation of plants and the rearing of animals for food and other products.
- the shape of the land
Down
- Soil ______ could be a result of soil being exposed and not covered by vegetation
- Large scale
- farming that won't make the future suffer as a result of it
- only growing one kind of crop
- growing more plants and trees to cover the soil
- What does the T in TNC stand for
- protection of a resource so we can continue using it
- It is used to kill insects to do agriculture
14 Clues: Large scale • the shape of the land • only growing one kind of crop • What does the T in TNC stand for • A food _____ causes under-nutrition • the type of farming involving livestock • It is used to kill insects to do agriculture • growing more plants and trees to cover the soil • protection of a resource so we can continue using it • ...
FARMING revision of UOI -5 made by vatsal 2021-01-18
Across
- WHICH OLD TOOL HELP IN CUTTING THE CROP
- casting what is first step of sowing of seeds
- WHICH FARMING GROW ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
Down
- what is name second name of mixed farming
- which farming farmer grow enough food to feed themselves and there families
- helps in beating grains and crops and is a threshing tool
6 Clues: WHICH FARMING GROW ORNAMENTAL PLANTS • WHICH OLD TOOL HELP IN CUTTING THE CROP • what is name second name of mixed farming • casting what is first step of sowing of seeds • helps in beating grains and crops and is a threshing tool • which farming farmer grow enough food to feed themselves and there families
sustainability 2020-08-02
Across
- PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE
- PLANTS OF THE TIME
- LOTS OF FORESTS
- FARMING FOOD
- FIND WAY NORTH
- TO KEEP GOING
- CUTTING DOWN OF TREES
- IN TROUBLE OF BEING WIPED OUT
Down
- LARGE SAND
- VAST WET AREAS
- ANIMALS OF THE TIME
- PATH OF WATER
- SPACE
- LOTS OF TREES
- VAST GREEN SPACE
- WHARE WE LIVE
- WET FROM THE SKY
- GROUPS OF LIVING PLANTS
- SMALL BUGS
19 Clues: SPACE • LARGE SAND • SMALL BUGS • FARMING FOOD • PATH OF WATER • LOTS OF TREES • WHARE WE LIVE • TO KEEP GOING • VAST WET AREAS • FIND WAY NORTH • LOTS OF FORESTS • VAST GREEN SPACE • WET FROM THE SKY • PLANTS OF THE TIME • ANIMALS OF THE TIME • CUTTING DOWN OF TREES • PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE • GROUPS OF LIVING PLANTS • IN TROUBLE OF BEING WIPED OUT
SS VOCABULARY TERM 3 NICOLAS BENEDICTUS GUNAWAN 2018-02-09
Across
- turns into different form
- the synonym of normal
- the synonym of asking formally
- period
- adopt culture from others
- gather something
- explain as general
- finding information
Down
- combination between social and culture
- aggriculture
- taking culture from others
- our surrounding
- differences between two things
- school
- the synonym of effect
- making summary
- explain as detail as possible
- clock
- choose based on the same group
19 Clues: clock • school • period • aggriculture • making summary • our surrounding • gather something • explain as general • finding information • the synonym of effect • the synonym of normal • turns into different form • adopt culture from others • taking culture from others • explain as detail as possible • differences between two things • the synonym of asking formally • choose based on the same group • ...
Guess what day it is??? Woo Woo 2014-11-05
Across
- extra
- floor 31, men's wear
- easiness or hardness
- traditional, normally
- farming
- with
- all, the whole thing
- large, open, massive
Down
- temptation, desire, impulse
- answer
- this hurts when you look at Tristan's face
- amount compared to 100
- almost, virtually
- research and discover
- proper blank prevents poor performance
- bike lock
- wrap up, finish, summarize and end
- throw away
- they're grrrrreat!
19 Clues: with • extra • answer • farming • bike lock • throw away • almost, virtually • they're grrrrreat! • floor 31, men's wear • easiness or hardness • all, the whole thing • large, open, massive • traditional, normally • research and discover • amount compared to 100 • temptation, desire, impulse • wrap up, finish, summarize and end • proper blank prevents poor performance • ...
Chapter 10 Study Guide Vocab 2022-03-06
Across
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high yield seeds and fertilizers
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- A technique of rotational farming in which land is cleared for cultivation and then left to regenerate after a few years.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
Down
- Agricultural practices that preserve and enhance environmental quality.
- The type of farming where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because to human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Commercial gardening and fruit farming. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2022-03-04
Across
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a long period.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "barter" or "exchange of commodities."
- A type of agriculture in which the farmers maximize food production on relatively small fields.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
Down
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2021-03-17
Across
- A length or portion of time
- What was the peak time when things were invented? (4 numbers and 1 letter)
- What was the other country that was a big part of the industrial revolution? (7 letters)
- The word for growing crops and raising livestock? (7 letters)
- What was an important resource used in the textile industry? (6 letters)
- What vehicle replaced horses in the farming industry? (7 letters)
- The science or practise of farming? (11 letters)
- What was a way of sending someone a message? (9 letters)
- Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters)
- What’s an invention that replaced the telegrams? (9 letters)
- What’s a machine that separates cotton fibres from their seeds? (9 letters)
- What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters)
- What are people called who invent things? (8 letters)
Down
- What’s the name for the early invention of a car? (10 letters)
- What was the main continent where the industrial revolution was? (6 letters)
- The word for when people move from rural to urban areas? (12 letters)
- What is an invention that helped women mend clothes? (13 letters)
- The word for machinery and equipment being developed from science? (10 letters)
- What is a way to listen to news and music? (5 letters)
- What is a vehicle that used electricity from the wires? (4 letters)
- What is a form of transport that is on rails? (5 letters)
- Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters)
- What was used to transport people and goods down the rivers? (10 letters)
- What’s a resource people used for textiles that comes from a sheep? (4 letters)
- What is the word for people living together in a community? (7 letters)
- Armed conflict between different countries (3 letters)
26 Clues: A length or portion of time • What are paddocks planted with? (5 letters) • Last name of an important inventor? (4 letters) • The science or practise of farming? (11 letters) • Machine for spinning wool or cotton (13 letters) • What are people called who invent things? (8 letters) • What is a way to listen to news and music? (5 letters) • ...
Bundle 1 Review 2023-09-07
Across
- Lived in Adobe homes, were successful farmers, and made jewelry.
- The Gulf Coast Indians rubbed this fat on themselves to prevent mosquito bites.
- Before they had horses, Native Americans ran buffalo over these and into streams to kill them.
- Lived on the coast and used canoes to fish.
- Which direction on the Texas map would you find mountains, canyons, plateaus, and basins?
- The Gulf Coastal Plains have more of these than the Mountain and Basins Region.
- Native Americans used bows, arrows, and horses to hunt them.
- This land feature is isolated, has a broad flat-top, and at least one steep side.
- Farming was important to Native Americans because it was a ____________ food source.
- Moving from east to west: Texas' landscape starts __________, then becomes hilly, and finally mountainous.
- The Jumano and Concho peoples relied on hunting and gathering because this was difficult.
- Porter and New Caney are both in this Plain.
- The Caddo built this shaped home out of wood and grass.
- These mountains are in the Mountain and Basins Region.
Down
- The Gulf Coastal Plains was good for this because of its long growing season, humid climate, and fertile soil.
- Name the aquifer used by farmers in the Great Plains.
- These are located mostly along rivers or the coastline.
- Names of locations such as Corpus Christi and Rio Grande were influenced by which language?
- The Caddo followed the mother's family line also called this...
- Farming in the Great Plains has been a success because of water from these.
- The Plains Indians and Gulf Coast Indians were both ____________ (moved around).
- The Gulf Coastal Plains exports the most of these types of goods.
- Bing ____ National Park is located in the Mountain and Basins Region.
- They were good buffalo hunters, skilled fighters and controlled much of the Texas plains.
- They lived in the far northeastern part of the Coastal Plains.
25 Clues: Lived on the coast and used canoes to fish. • Porter and New Caney are both in this Plain. • Name the aquifer used by farmers in the Great Plains. • These mountains are in the Mountain and Basins Region. • These are located mostly along rivers or the coastline. • The Caddo built this shaped home out of wood and grass. • ...
Americas Review Crossword 2026-04-18
Across
- a farming technique in which vegetation is cut away and burned to clear land for growing crops
- The capital of the Inca Empire
- The mountain range along the west coast of South America where the Inca Empire was located
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- The most important Aztec deity; the feathered snake
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- A sacrifice made by pouring out a liquid in honor of a deity
- Money paid by one country to another in return for protection
- A deadly Old World disease that was particularly devastating to native populations in the New World
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- Former lake in central Mexico; home of Aztec civilization
Down
- the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake
- knotted ropes, which functioned as the writing and number system for the Inca
- Decentralized society of independent city-states in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mesoamerica
- a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- The first Inca Emperor
- The peninsula in Mesoamerica where the Mayan civilization was located
- the most important Inca deity; The Sun God from which Inca Emperors descend
- a deadly Old World disease that was particularly devastating to native populations in the New World
- one of the largest and most famous Mayan city-states
- the economic system of the Inca empire, which operated without a currecy, relied on barter, and collected taxes in labor
- an Incan clan (group of related families), the basic unit of Inca society
- Mesoamerican Empire of tributary states ruled by a central monarchy from Tenochtitlan in the Valley of Mexico
- land leveled by the Inca for farming
- Staple crop that formed the agricultural foundation of American civilizations
- leveled platforms or steps constructed on sloped terrain, often used in agriculture to create flat areas for farming
- South American Empire of assimilated tribes ruled by a central monarchy from Cuzco in the Andes Mountains
- having more than one wife at one time
29 Clues: The first Inca Emperor • The capital of the Inca Empire • land leveled by the Inca for farming • having more than one wife at one time • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • a bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • the most important Mayan deity; the feathered snake • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-17
Across
- Replaced the hand loom and allowed weavers to work twice as fast.
- Created reliable,unlimited and movable power source for machines.
- Allowed workers to spin 16 spindles of yarn at a time.
- Increased the speed of the weaving process tremendously.
- Changed the way goods were produced.
- Changed form home or cottage industries to factories.
- Powered by water, made better thread at a faster rate.
- A French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefits.
Down
- He invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the United States.
- Changed from self- and animal- powered modes to ships and railroad.
- Lowering prices and increasing the availability of numerous products.
- Changed from small, farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers.
- A Scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery.
- New tools, crops, and methods improved farm production.
14 Clues: Changed the way goods were produced. • Changed form home or cottage industries to factories. • Allowed workers to spin 16 spindles of yarn at a time. • Powered by water, made better thread at a faster rate. • New tools, crops, and methods improved farm production. • Increased the speed of the weaving process tremendously. • ...
What to do with the kids this summer? 2024-02-14
Across
- opposite of easy
- a memorable time
- opposite of adulthood
- opposite of disabling
- when your bored you find...
- opposite of mental
- having importance
- opposite of fix
Down
- ability to control yourself
- synonym for intaking
- people who raise you
- opposite of not pleasant
- synonym for labor
- too many to be counted
- farming
- lazy
- season after spring
17 Clues: lazy • farming • opposite of fix • opposite of easy • a memorable time • synonym for labor • having importance • opposite of mental • season after spring • synonym for intaking • people who raise you • opposite of adulthood • opposite of disabling • too many to be counted • opposite of not pleasant • ability to control yourself • when your bored you find...
Camp Workshops 2024-07-23
14 Clues: Sawing • Baking • Painting • To catch • Sculpting • Mouse eye • to survive • Tom the Turkey • uses a microphone • Up, up, and away! • Where Tie dye Happens • To be or not to be... • 1001 feet in one workshop • What your reading right now
MLIDY-Spencer Bartow 2013-05-10
Across
- a group of fighters
- call to
- part of an alley
- powerful
- instinctive
- required
- imposible path
- farming
- considerable range
- not sure
- look over
- barely
- loyally
- more at
Down
- shaped like a cone
- energeticly
- lots of paper
- something you do a lot
- a green headed duck
- not embaraced
- dog race
- a silo
- argue for a price
- abnormal growth
- mean
25 Clues: mean • a silo • barely • call to • farming • loyally • more at • powerful • required • dog race • not sure • look over • energeticly • instinctive • lots of paper • not embaraced • imposible path • abnormal growth • part of an alley • argue for a price • shaped like a cone • considerable range • a group of fighters • a green headed duck • something you do a lot
Vocab crossword 2023-02-01
Across
- ant theory
- syn interested
- syn saving
- syn use
- syn repay
- ant non compliant
- ant useful
- Not able to be maintained
- ant reject
- ant happy
- ant common
Down
- ant honesty
- syn trick
- syn equivalent
- ant with hold
- syn boring
- syn review
- syn disapproval
- syn increase
- syn loss
- syn still
- syn farming
- syn information
- syn generous
- syn initiate
25 Clues: syn use • syn loss • syn trick • syn still • syn repay • ant happy • ant theory • syn boring • syn review • syn saving • ant useful • ant reject • ant common • ant honesty • syn farming • syn increase • syn generous • syn initiate • ant with hold • syn equivalent • syn interested • syn disapproval • syn information • ant non compliant • Not able to be maintained
Memories 2017-12-15
Across
- place of worship
- favorite daughter
- loving pet
- watching from heaven
- chosen field
- filling eggs
- favorite dream
- major event
- good friends
- blessed figure
- place to clean
- celestial body
Down
- great past time
- great talent
- number one son
- loving daughter
- best name ever
- something to snap
- favorite holiday
- favorite sport
- job site
- Grant
- home location
- number of siblings
- loved person
25 Clues: Grant • job site • loving pet • major event • great talent • chosen field • filling eggs • good friends • loved person • home location • number one son • best name ever • favorite sport • favorite dream • blessed figure • place to clean • celestial body • great past time • loving daughter • place of worship • favorite holiday • favorite daughter • something to snap • number of siblings • watching from heaven
Chapter 10 Vocab 2022-02-25
Across
- the emergence of new varieties of crops
- lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family
- a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- leveled rice field surrounded by bund with inlet and outlet connecting irrigation and drainage
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food
Down
- when the food is produced for sale
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- a practice where farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field
- series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
- intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth's natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
- an estate on which crops are cultivated
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
21 Clues: when the food is produced for sale • the emergence of new varieties of crops • an estate on which crops are cultivated • agriculture conducted on commercial principles • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management • an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2022-02-25
Across
- the emergence of new varieties of crops
- lifestyle of hunting and gathering to one of agriculture and settlement
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family
- a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- leveled rice field surrounded by bund with inlet and outlet connecting irrigation and drainage
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food
Down
- when the food is produced for sale
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- a practice where farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field
- series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
- intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth's natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
- an estate on which crops are cultivated
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
21 Clues: when the food is produced for sale • the emergence of new varieties of crops • an estate on which crops are cultivated • agriculture conducted on commercial principles • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management • an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food • ...
ApHg Agriculture 2022-03-01
Across
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a long period.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "barter" or "exchange of commodities."
- A type of agriculture in which the farmers maximize food production on relatively small fields.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
Down
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- A large-scale farming enterprise.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • A large-scale farming enterprise. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A path of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Natural Resources 2023-02-10
Across
- / the natural environment of an organism;
- layer / the layer of the upper atmosphere where most atmospheric ozone is concentrated and absorbs UV radiation from the sun.
- aid / economic, technical, or military aid given by one nation to another for purposes of relief and rehabilitation, for economic stabilization, or for mutual defense
- / to clear away forests or trees
- resource / any natural resource that can replenish itself naturally over time, as wood or solar energy
- farming / crops are grown and animals are raised for sale for commercial purposes
- / the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale
- nation / A developed country, industrialized country, or more economically advanced country
- resource / a resource that can be used again and again.
- rain / precipitation, such as rain, snow, or sleet, containing high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals
Down
- farming / self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- / a biological community of interconnected organisms and their environment
- resource / any natural resource from the Earth that exists in limited supply and cannot be replaced if it is used up
- change / a change in global or regional climate patterns attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels
- fuel / any combustible organic material, as oil, coal, or natural gas, derived from the remains of former life
- resource / the natural wealth of a country, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc.
- nation / a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
- / converting waste materials into reusable objects
- / a large farm on which cotton, tobacco, coffee, sugar cane, etc., is cultivated, usually by resident laborers
- material / any material before being processed or manufactured into a final form.
20 Clues: / to clear away forests or trees • / the natural environment of an organism; • / converting waste materials into reusable objects • resource / a resource that can be used again and again. • / a biological community of interconnected organisms and their environment • farming / crops are grown and animals are raised for sale for commercial purposes • ...
