farming Crossword Puzzles
chapter 12 placemat 2024-06-10
The Early Americas 2016-04-14
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- The ruler of the Maya city-state of Palenque
- A water that connects to the Bering sea and the Arctic Ocean
- Another civilization that formed in Mesoamerica and lived in the lowlands
- People who hunt, fish, and harvest wild food
- Maya legends and history were written in a book
- A hard green stone
- Have a large areas of rain forest and a warm climate that is good for farming
- A mountain range in South America
- An activity of growing crops and raising livestock
- A chart of pages of days, weeks, and months of a year that marks special dates
- Beanlike seeds from which cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate are made
- Probably the first civilization in Mesoamerica
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- One huge achievement the Maya built for science and math
- A broad term for a long period of cultural history
- Another term for corn
- A soft white substance that is surrounded by seeds
- A civilization that made in the northern and central Peru
- sharp, glasslike volcanic rock
- A method of human communication and can also be written or spoken
- A rain forest in South America
20 Clues: A hard green stone • Another term for corn • sharp, glasslike volcanic rock • A rain forest in South America • A mountain range in South America • The ruler of the Maya city-state of Palenque • People who hunt, fish, and harvest wild food • Probably the first civilization in Mesoamerica • Maya legends and history were written in a book • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
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- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- United States Department of Agriculture
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- genetically modified organism
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
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- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- the farming of fish
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a person who does not eat meat
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
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- genetically modified organism
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- a person who does not eat meat
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- Food and Agricultural Organization
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- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- the farming of fish
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- United States Department of Agriculture
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a person who eats both meat and plants
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Chapter 10 2013-03-12
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- this system provided relatively good conditions for woman factory workers
- Eastern agriculture couldn't compete with ________________ agriculture
- ______ rate fell dramatically
- He invented the automatic reaper
- Helped to draw farming communities together
- New agricultural __________ reduced labor required for farming
- The Northwest depended on eastern ________________
- This region produced more than two-thirds of the nations manufactured goods
- _____________ for most laborers improved in material terms
- Opened a freak show in NYC
- Craft societies combined to set up these
- Invented the telegraph
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- The fastest growing group in the US
- most women had less access to _________ than men
- Working conditions for women _________ over time
- The Northeast found a market for _________________ in the Northwest
- There was a significant amount of ____________ within the working class
- Railroads reduced the dependence of the west on ______________
- Most industry in the NW either relied on or served _____________
- ___________ capitalism was declining by the mid-eighteenth century
- Formed to promote cooperative news gathering
- Immigrants created a labor source that was both large and ________________
- Women soon began to develop their own ___________
- women became the guardians of ___________ virtues
- They formed political parties and labor unions
25 Clues: Invented the telegraph • Opened a freak show in NYC • ______ rate fell dramatically • He invented the automatic reaper • The fastest growing group in the US • Craft societies combined to set up these • Helped to draw farming communities together • Formed to promote cooperative news gathering • They formed political parties and labor unions • ...
The Paris Basin 2020-09-07
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- Deep water port found at the mouth of the Seine
- The river which flows through Paris
- The fertile soil which covers a large part of the region
- The type of cool temperate climate in the west and north west of the region
- The amount of french dairy companies located in the region which are ranked in the top 25 globally
- The tunnel that connects London to Paris
- 3 main airports: Beauvais, Charles de Gaulle and ...
- Highly productive agricultural area due to fertile soil
- Name of the fast rail network
- The population of the E.U in millions
- Slopes of the Falaise and Ile de France for wine / champagne production
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- An economically advantaged area is known as a
- The population of the Paris Basin in millions.
- Main motorway routes meet the surrounding ring road system in Paris is known as
- Number of new towns built to reduce urban sprawl
- Rock group common in the region
- Type of rain common during the summer in inland areas
- What % of research and development is carried out in the Paris Basin
- Area common for arable farming
- Type of climate in the eastern part of the region
- Area that specialises in the production of cosmetics and perfumes
- Area common for pastoral farming
22 Clues: Name of the fast rail network • Area common for arable farming • Rock group common in the region • Area common for pastoral farming • The river which flows through Paris • The population of the E.U in millions • The tunnel that connects London to Paris • An economically advantaged area is known as a • The population of the Paris Basin in millions. • ...
Food Security and Geographical Concepts 2023-03-26
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- similar to a paddock
- A substance needed to destroy insects
- weed killers
- drones are modern forms of this
- Indigenous potato
- wheat and canola are these
- drained away
- Unit of heredity
- To change
- the B part of BOLTSS
- The C in SPICESS
- the process of providing the food necessary for health
- when earth objects are worn away
- growing of trees as part of the farm
- measure soil moisture
- fuel made from organic matter
- Required to prevent droughts
- the production and discharge of something
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- describes soil without nutrients
- The P in SPICESS
- The tropic that runs through Australia
- Type of Dairy
- Country with the lowest emission of CO2
- represented by a line on a climate graph
- Tropic above the equator
- Type of rice that provides Vitamin A
- Object used to take a photo from above
- the variety of life in a particular area
- a tax on imported goods and services
- name of map that concentrates on mountains
- insect used for farming practices
- Revolution that has improved farming
- Concentration of salts in soil or water
- The G IN GPS
- to lift up
35 Clues: To change • to lift up • weed killers • drained away • The G IN GPS • Type of Dairy • The P in SPICESS • Unit of heredity • The C in SPICESS • Indigenous potato • similar to a paddock • the B part of BOLTSS • measure soil moisture • Tropic above the equator • wheat and canola are these • Required to prevent droughts • fuel made from organic matter • drones are modern forms of this • ...
Eastern Woodland Tribes 2024-11-22
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- Wampum was sometimes dyed what color?
- What animal did they hunt with bows and arrows?
- What tribe called themselves "the People of the Longhouse"?
- What did they use to decorate their clothing? (before Europeans arrived)
- Most of their clothing was made out of what material?
- What did they make from the sap collected from maple trees?
- Wampum was never used as what?
- Large fences were built around their homes for what reason?
- How did they catch fish?
- Type of house they lived in
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- How did they record important things?
- What farming technique planted corn, beans and squash near each other?
- Stories that were told by elders; either taught a lesson or explained something about the world
- What game did they play in the winter?
- What types of shoes did they wear?
- What season did they fish in?
- Most of the Woodland Tribes' diet came from what?
- Number of years their houses could last
- Games were used to teach children what?
- The size of their house was not measured in feet but in what?
- How did they travel by water?
21 Clues: How did they catch fish? • Type of house they lived in • What season did they fish in? • How did they travel by water? • Wampum was never used as what? • What types of shoes did they wear? • How did they record important things? • Wampum was sometimes dyed what color? • What game did they play in the winter? • Number of years their houses could last • ...
Library Crossword 008 - Easy 2022-05-23
13 Clues: eaten • giving • Common pet • time of day • female monarch • day of the week • European language • blue/green colour • musical instrument • vehicle used for farming • performative school subject • spiritual aspect of a person • point of view towards something
SCIENCE 2024-12-02
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- What type of community is central to this farming model?
- What tool is used to track energy expenditure during exercise?
- What chemical element is a key nutrient in fertilizers?
- What type of plants are typically used in light experiments?
- What form of energy does this project produce?
- In which country is the Ashalim solar power plant located?
- What type of plants are often grown to study nutrient effects?
- What essential process in plants is influenced by light?
- What device is used to generate electricity from motion?
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- What are the substances essential for plant growth?
- What type of energy is converted into light in this project?
- What structure is used to control the environment for plant growth?
- What device converts sunlight into electricity?
- Whattheis a key goal of this project?
- What type of energy is the focus of the Ashalim prototype?
- What activity is compared to farming in this project?
- What unit is used to measure energy burned?
- What experiment studies the effect of different colors of light on plant growth?
18 Clues: Whattheis a key goal of this project? • What unit is used to measure energy burned? • What form of energy does this project produce? • What device converts sunlight into electricity? • What are the substances essential for plant growth? • What activity is compared to farming in this project? • What chemical element is a key nutrient in fertilizers? • ...
Mesoamerica Civilizations 2021-11-19
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- This item was wanted by everyone because its shiny and expensive
- This group invented the slash n burn technique in the jungle
- The Mayans invented this and the world was going to end when it ended
- type of farming that flattens mountains
- The Aztecs and Mayans lived in this country
- This is the continent that the Incas are located in
- This is when you cut out the hear to offer to the gods
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- This is the continent that the aztecs and mayas are located in
- This group lived on the top of Mountains in Chile
- This Incas lived on top of this geographical formation
- floating islands made by the Aztecs for farming
- The pyramid that was used in Mesoamerican Civilizations
- This ball game only uses hips and legs to put it through a hoop
- Another name for corn
- Incas used this rope to count numbers
- This man sailed across the Atlantic to find the new world
- This country is home to the Incas
- This group live in the middle of a lake
18 Clues: Another name for corn • This country is home to the Incas • Incas used this rope to count numbers • type of farming that flattens mountains • This group live in the middle of a lake • The Aztecs and Mayans lived in this country • floating islands made by the Aztecs for farming • This group lived on the top of Mountains in Chile • ...
Hist-Set-9 2017-02-26
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- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force
- A governing body that looks after an area that is transforming from a rural to an urban settlement
- Under this method, the Indian rulers had to depend on the British army
- kingdom, territory, group of states rule or controlled by a king
- Under this british rule, any indian can be imprisoned without any trial
- relating to series of religious actions done in a particular order
- One of the programmes executed by Zila Parishad
- a person who lives in or occupy a place
- put or kept in prison, jailed, locked up
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- This method was introduced by Governor-General Lord Dalhousie
- The Governor-General who used Subsidiary-Alliance method with Indian rulers
- A governing body that looks after an area that is transforming from a rural to an urban settlement
- Main occupation of people in Indus Valley Civilisation
- Supported publicly
- a farming tool if Harappan with short handle and semi-circular blade
- Most remarkable feature of Mohenjodaro
- Mahatma Gandhi advocated the path of _________, force of truth
- the ability to read and write
- a farming tool of Harappan
19 Clues: Supported publicly • a farming tool of Harappan • the ability to read and write • Most remarkable feature of Mohenjodaro • a person who lives in or occupy a place • put or kept in prison, jailed, locked up • One of the programmes executed by Zila Parishad • Main occupation of people in Indus Valley Civilisation • ...
really hard 2023-10-31
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- kitchen Place where free food is served to the needy
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services
- Weldon Johnson Poet and civil rights leader
- Farmer-A person who rents land from a landowner for the purposes of
- crops or raising livestock.
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- to do with farming, a way of life outside the city.
- on margin Buying stock by paying only a portion of the full cost up-front
- Ellington Jazz pianist and composer
- promises to pay the rest later
- Tuesday October 29, 1929, the day the stock market crashed
- Bowl Area of the Great Plains made worthless for farming by drought and
11 Clues: crops or raising livestock. • promises to pay the rest later • Ellington Jazz pianist and composer • Weldon Johnson Poet and civil rights leader • to do with farming, a way of life outside the city. • kitchen Place where free food is served to the needy • Tuesday October 29, 1929, the day the stock market crashed • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-04-25
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- government headed by a king or queen
- the process of bringing water to crop fields
- a plant that was made into paper on which Egyptians wrote
- the rich soil left behind after flooding, and the prosperous farming led to (4 words )
- burial tombs for pharaohs
- a series of rulers from a single family
- left behind after the Nile flooded, making the soil highly fertile for farming
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- ruler who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- river along which Egypt developed; provided protection, water, and silt, which fertilized the soil (2 words)
- the Egyptian form of writing
- ruler who tried to convert Egyptians to monotheism from polytheism
11 Clues: burial tombs for pharaohs • the Egyptian form of writing • government headed by a king or queen • ruler who united Upper and Lower Egypt • a series of rulers from a single family • the process of bringing water to crop fields • a plant that was made into paper on which Egyptians wrote • ruler who tried to convert Egyptians to monotheism from polytheism • ...
Agricultural Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-30
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- A formal system of who has control over the people
- Exchanging your goods in return for other goods
- An excess (too much) amount of something
- A piece of farming equipment that allows people to digs through soil to plant crops
- Bringing water from a distant source to your field or village
- Another word for work
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- Another term for farming
- A place where people settle down and do not move from
- Organization of people with some ranked above others
- Animals that have been taken from the wild and changed to suit human needs (food, companions, transportation, etc.)
- There are many different jobs
11 Clues: Another word for work • Another term for farming • There are many different jobs • An excess (too much) amount of something • Exchanging your goods in return for other goods • A formal system of who has control over the people • Organization of people with some ranked above others • A place where people settle down and do not move from • ...
Gathering Crossword #4 - Farming 2024-11-03
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- Organic material used to enrich soil.
- A dye used in scribing.
- Cycling through different types of plants to not exhaust the soil.
- The scientific term for farming.
- The process of convincing animals to move to a new location.
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- Animals who are raised to aid in the production of food.
- A type of farming that grows up more so than out.
- A system for watering crops.
- A period of no rain, often disastrous to farmers.
- Mashed up, pressed, stretched, and dried out plant matter. Often comes in scrolls or sheets.
- A piece of tough fibrous material connecting bones or a bone to a muscle.
11 Clues: A dye used in scribing. • A system for watering crops. • The scientific term for farming. • Organic material used to enrich soil. • A type of farming that grows up more so than out. • A period of no rain, often disastrous to farmers. • Animals who are raised to aid in the production of food. • The process of convincing animals to move to a new location. • ...
Social Studies 1 2013-05-08
11 Clues: help • to get • change • very old • to manage • say in public • another option • related to farming • not very expensive • not allowing or permitting • to do something successfully
Andes and Pampas Review 2025-11-10
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- One of the richest countries in South America
- Largest tribe that lived in the Andes Mountains
- Allende President of Chile that tried to give more money and rights to all people
- The poorest country in South America
- Pack animal used for transportation and wool in the Andes
- farming Cutting into the side of a mountain to be able to farm on flat land
- Government that is created by the people’s votes
- de San Martin Helped to liberate countries in the south from Spain
- Person with both Spanish and indigenous mix parents
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- Mountains along western coast of South America
- Strong men that took over the government after its independence
- Top of the class system and from Spain, richest and have most rights
- cowboy in South America
- of Terror 8 years when a military group took over and created secret prisons
- Morales The first Native American president of Bolivia in 500 years
- Grasslands perfect for farming and ranching
- Pizarro Spanish soldier that tricked the Incas and killed their leader
- The natives that lived on the land first
18 Clues: cowboy in South America • The poorest country in South America • The natives that lived on the land first • Grasslands perfect for farming and ranching • One of the richest countries in South America • Mountains along western coast of South America • Largest tribe that lived in the Andes Mountains • Government that is created by the people’s votes • ...
Chapter 14 Republic of Texas 2019-01-29
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- THIS ITEM COMES FROM SHEEP AND GOATS FOR CLOTHING
- A PERSON WHO SETTLES ON OR USES LAND THAT IS NOT THEIRS
- CARRIED PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ALONG TEXAS RIVERS
- A CROP GROWN TO BE USED ON THE FARM
- ANGLOS BORROWED RANCHING METHODS FROM THESE PEOPLE
- THESE 2 CROPS GREW WELL IN THE REGION
- WAS LEGAL IN THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS FOR FARMING
- CROPS GROWN FOR THE PURPOSE OF BEING SOLD
- WERE USED TO MAKE BOOTS, SADDLES, AND HARNESSES
- A FARM THAT RAISES LARGE NUMBERS OF LIVESTOCK ANIMALS
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- THE MAIN SUGAR PRODUCING REGION
- POPULAR CATTLE BREED
- FLOATING MASS OF DRIFT WOOD THAT CAN BLOCK WATERWAYS
- THESE WERE ABOUT 120 TO 160 ACRES FOR SMALL FAMILIES
- LIFE REVOLVED AROUND THIS IN TEXAS
- THIS INVENTION SENT CODED MESSAGES BY WIRE LONG DISTANCES
- WERE NEEDED FOR THE GROWING NUMBER OF HOMES FOR IMMIGRANTS
- WAS THE 2ND LARGEST CASH CROP GROWN
- ALONG WITH ANGLOS THESE PEOPLE WERE SUCCESSFUL RANCHERS
- BESIDES AGRICULTURE THESE PEOPLE SOLD GOODS THEY MADE
- WERE USED TO GROW LARGE AMOUNTS OF CASH CROPS
- MADE PLOW BLADES AND OTHER FARMING TOOLS
- FESTIVAL OR RELIGIOUS CELEBRATION
23 Clues: POPULAR CATTLE BREED • THE MAIN SUGAR PRODUCING REGION • FESTIVAL OR RELIGIOUS CELEBRATION • LIFE REVOLVED AROUND THIS IN TEXAS • A CROP GROWN TO BE USED ON THE FARM • WAS THE 2ND LARGEST CASH CROP GROWN • THESE 2 CROPS GREW WELL IN THE REGION • MADE PLOW BLADES AND OTHER FARMING TOOLS • CROPS GROWN FOR THE PURPOSE OF BEING SOLD • ...
COAST KQ1 2013-06-24
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- this roots enable species to take in oxygen in waterlogged conditions
- the cause of the different colors of corals
- this type of farming includes farming fish in cages or ponds
- a relationship where two organisms live together and benefit each other
- occurs when there are high sea temperatures
- where the structure and dominant species in each zone varies due to environmental conditions
- tiny coral animals
- areas where fish are bred and raised
- this energy could supply 3 percent of the energy needs in USA
- this species are salt-tolerant or subtropical plants
- level of murkiness of water
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- this species develop prop roots to support their heights
- a plant that grows naturally in saline environment
- this refers to the ability of life forms to adjust to changing conditions
- this service provides products such as seafood ,water and building materials
- the inland zone is a habitat for this species
- this item can be crushed and used to manufacture cement
- provides sheltered harbors for recreational and trading vessels
- suffocate living corals
- mangroves are more common along the coastlines such as the Malay peninsula, Borneo and many more
20 Clues: tiny coral animals • suffocate living corals • level of murkiness of water • areas where fish are bred and raised • the cause of the different colors of corals • occurs when there are high sea temperatures • the inland zone is a habitat for this species • a plant that grows naturally in saline environment • this species are salt-tolerant or subtropical plants • ...
apes 12 prove you know 2023-03-13
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- a place where fish are bred and raised for consumption
- the chemical ability to not organically break down
- using no synthetic fertilizers and pesticides
- farming land until it turns into an arid area
- agriculture type solely used to support the farmer's family
- manure type taken from animal feces
- intake of too much food, leads to obesity
- lack of proper nutrition
- crop or animal genetically changed in a lab
- a historical turning point in which the way we cultivate
- manure type containing small seeds to cover bare soil
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- cultivating several crops on one farm
- lack of proper food, leads to a skeleton look and bloating
- planting rows of trees and shrubs between crops
- agriculture type that requires lots of materials to produce crops
- cultivating a single crop
- production of fish under a controlled lifestyle
- cultivating a field in long strips to prevent erosion
- tilling farmland to the shape of the original ground slope
- agriculture type involving massive monoculture farming
- cutting sloped land into planes
- agriculture type that involves large-scale commercial production
- synthetic pesticides
- pesticides derived from animals, plants, bacteria, and minerals
24 Clues: synthetic pesticides • lack of proper nutrition • cultivating a single crop • cutting sloped land into planes • manure type taken from animal feces • cultivating several crops on one farm • intake of too much food, leads to obesity • crop or animal genetically changed in a lab • using no synthetic fertilizers and pesticides • farming land until it turns into an arid area • ...
Benchmark Review 2022-12-12
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- events in a story
- narrator of a poem
- to show difference
- planting foods and breeding animals that are useful for humans
- period of time where humans invented and primarily used stone tools
- type of energy stored in chemical bonds
- author's belief that can be argued and supported with evidence
- add, help, give, or strengthen
- problem, challenge, or obstacle
- to show something for the first time
- the process of farming
- when characters are speaking to each other
- when and where a story takes place
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- the large-scale shift from hunting/gathering to farming
- groups of lines in a poem
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- not having something / something is missing
- anything that has mass
- the time period before written records
- movement from one location to another
- energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- the energy of motion
- the message, moral, or lesson of a story
- a group of people living together within a community
- total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- positive or negative/ feelings shown by word choice
- to show or tell
27 Clues: to show or tell • events in a story • narrator of a poem • to show difference • the energy of motion • anything that has mass • the process of farming • groups of lines in a poem • add, help, give, or strengthen • problem, challenge, or obstacle • when and where a story takes place • to show something for the first time • movement from one location to another • ...
AGRICULTURE CROSSWORD 2020-01-22
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- A farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing
- Dull and slow-moving and stolid; like an ox
- A rural area where farming is practiced
- Tall tropical southeast Asian grass having stout fibrous jointed stalks; sap is a chief source of sugar
- Rearing aquatic animals or cultivating aquatic plants for food
- Any animals kept for use or profit
- A breakfast food prepared from grain
- To exhaust by excessive cultivation
- Make fertile or productive
- A yard adjoining a barn
- Mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats)
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- A variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation
- A farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced
- The cultivation of bees on a commercial scale for the production of honey
- A hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
- A technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients
- Bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
- An adult female hog
- The science of planting and caring for forests and the management of growing timber
- The season for gathering crops
20 Clues: An adult female hog • A yard adjoining a barn • Make fertile or productive • The season for gathering crops • Any animals kept for use or profit • To exhaust by excessive cultivation • A breakfast food prepared from grain • A rural area where farming is practiced • Dull and slow-moving and stolid; like an ox • Mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats) • ...
Prehistoric Humans 2022-09-07
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- how were able to do more in less time
- the type of settlements humans were able to have after they started farming
- what harpoons were made of
- what early humans would use to make thread
- big family groups that shared a territory
- where humans would get fire before they could make it
- features that make humans want to leave a place
- the time before written history
- the movement of humans from one place to another
- taming an animal to live and work
- where farming began
- early humans would make this out of bone to play at campfires
- time when heavy snows fell and glaciers formed
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- one physical features that discouraged migration
- one way humans used fire
- tools were made of this material during the stone age
- features that make humans want to move to a place
- this type of change caused humans to migrate
- a person who is in your family and has passed away
- how humans got animals to eat after they stopped being hunter gatherers
- an object we use to study humans that they made or changed
- belief that all things have a spirit
- how humans would make fire
23 Clues: where farming began • one way humans used fire • what harpoons were made of • how humans would make fire • the time before written history • taming an animal to live and work • belief that all things have a spirit • how were able to do more in less time • big family groups that shared a territory • what early humans would use to make thread • ...
Prehistoric Humans 2022-09-07
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- the time before written history
- what early humans would use to make thread
- the movement of humans from one place to another
- big family groups that shared a territory
- where farming began
- how humans would make fire
- how humans got animals to eat after they stopped being hunter gatherers
- features that make humans want to leave a place
- where humans would get fire before they could make it
- taming an animal to live and work
- how were able to do more in less time
- an object we use to study ancient humans that they made or changed
- one way humans used fire
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- one physical features that discouraged migration
- a person who is in your family and has passed away
- time when heavy snows fell and glaciers formed
- belief that all things have a spirit
- this type of change caused humans to migrate
- the type of settlements humans were able to have after they started farming
- what harpoons were made of
- early humans would make this out of bone to play at campfires
- features that make humans want to move to a place
- tools were made of this material during the stone age
23 Clues: where farming began • one way humans used fire • what harpoons were made of • how humans would make fire • the time before written history • taming an animal to live and work • belief that all things have a spirit • how were able to do more in less time • big family groups that shared a territory • what early humans would use to make thread • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
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- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- genetically modified organism
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- the farming of fish
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
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- a person who does not eat meat
- Impact the effect farming practices have on the environment
- Food Movement people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- United States Department of Agriculture
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • Impact the effect farming practices have on the environment • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
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- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a person who does not eat meat
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- United States Department of Agriculture
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- a person who eats both meat and plants
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- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the farming of fish
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- food movement committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- genetically modified organism
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
ethics 2018-01-03
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- feathers are _______ out of geese to make "down" coats, pillows and blankets
- established in 1866 for the protection against horses
- giving nonhumans human feelings/characteristics
- believes animals should be treated humanely
- use an alternative to animals for testing
- farming based on profit over animal welfare
- reduce pain inflicted on animals during testing
- branch of philosophy that deals with morality
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- believes animals should not be exploited
- a commercial dog breeding facility; profit over welfare
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- places that sell puppies from puppy mills
- use less animals for animal testing
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- uggs are made from sheep________
- to practice minimal to no pain on other and all beings
- another source besides petshops of puppy mill sales can be sold _________
- farming based on animal welfare over profit
- a good breeder will check your _______________
- an organization that advocates ethical treatment for animals
- protects and upholds the policies for farms and puppy mills
- metaphysical shelter, all animals are in foster homes
- concrete facility that houses surrendered or abandoned animals
23 Clues: uggs are made from sheep________ • use less animals for animal testing • believes animals should not be exploited • places that sell puppies from puppy mills • use an alternative to animals for testing • farming based on animal welfare over profit • believes animals should be treated humanely • farming based on profit over animal welfare • ...
the thirteen colonies 2017-10-15
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- / what was the weather in the southern colonies
- / was it hard or easy for farming in the new england colonies
- / plantation owners were very
- / what was the weather in the new England colonies
- / the southern colonies were located closer the what ocean
- / Cash crops are grown in large or small groups
- / Many colonists in New England were what
- / The Native Americans traded what with the new england colonies
- / Cash crops were often sold where
- / the southern colonies had a short or long growing season
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- / was the weather good or bad in the new england colonies
- / which colonies is located in the middle
- / what was the main cash crop in the southern colonies
- / was the weather good or bad in the southern colonies
- / which colonies is locates in the south
- / what is a large farm is called
- crops / a crop produced mainly for sale is what
- Resources / The Middle Colonies were also rich in what
- / was it easy or hard for farming in the southern colonies
- / the southern colonies had small or large farms
- England / which colonies is located in the north
21 Clues: / what is a large farm is called • / plantation owners were very • / Cash crops were often sold where • / which colonies is located in the middle • / which colonies is locates in the south • / Many colonists in New England were what • crops / a crop produced mainly for sale is what • / Cash crops are grown in large or small groups • ...
CYOSG 2023-12-06
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- The study of natural processes and how humans affect them
- In danger of becoming extinct
- Song by Imagine Dragons and a type of pollution
- A type of resource that doesn't replace within the time that it is used
- Pollution destroys the whats systems?
- management of resources
- Vaccines and Anti-venom
- 1st director of the national forest reserve
- Is gone forever
- Sun energy
- Overuse of resources: the depletion of ___ materials
- Impact of human life on Earth
- The variety of life on earth
- Made 1st National Wildlife Reserve
- When the earth's temperature rises
- Farming of any kind
- Nice to look at
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- Protection from danger
- In danger of becoming endangered
- Opposite of the Nile
- Poaching
- A type of resource that is replaced quickly
- Manufactured products
- Pollution disturbs the balance of what?
- Gasses trap sun's energy
- Nature writer
- When organism numbers exceed carrying capacity
- Keeps balance in nature
- Silent Spring
- Habitat destruction is due to excess _______ and forestry
- Intro of _______ species
- Sand County Almanac
- Aka petroleum
- Contaminants into the environment
34 Clues: Poaching • Sun energy • Nature writer • Silent Spring • Aka petroleum • Is gone forever • Nice to look at • Sand County Almanac • Farming of any kind • Opposite of the Nile • Manufactured products • Protection from danger • management of resources • Vaccines and Anti-venom • Keeps balance in nature • Gasses trap sun's energy • Intro of _______ species • The variety of life on earth • ...
Shaping Fulshear 2024-07-02
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- An important structure related to water storage.
- Individuals forced into labor without freedom.
- Gathering mature crops from the fields.
- A town established by Churchill Fulshear Jr.
- Individuals who own land.
- A region in Texas known for historical settlements.
- A place where grain is ground into flour.
- Individuals who raise livestock.
- The 1835-1836 conflict between Texas settlers and Mexico.
- People who have been freed from slavery.
- A machine that quickly separates cotton fibers from their seeds.
- Preparing and using land for crops.
- Farming system where tenants use land in return for a share of crops.
- The decisive battle of the Texas Revolution.
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- Received property or money as a legacy after someone's death.
- Farm animals raised for commercial purposes.
- A large estate or farm where crops are grown.
- The construction and expansion of railway systems.
- Rapidly growing or expanding.
- A railway that contributed to regional development.
- A person sent ahead to gather information.
- Related to farming or rural matters.
- The movement to end slavery.
- People who rent land to farm on it.
- People who cultivate land and grow crops.
25 Clues: Individuals who own land. • The movement to end slavery. • Rapidly growing or expanding. • Individuals who raise livestock. • People who rent land to farm on it. • Preparing and using land for crops. • Related to farming or rural matters. • Gathering mature crops from the fields. • People who have been freed from slavery. • A place where grain is ground into flour. • ...
Science 2023-10-23
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- an increase in BOD and a decrease in DO in aquatic waterways due to run-off of fertilizers or sewage wastes
- Retention ponds and Overseeding and Silt screens
- Leaching and illuviation and decomposition
- The loss of topsoil by wind or water
- the best soil for Agricultural yield
- This mineral is found in DNA & ATP & teeth
- Plants add oxygen by photosynthesis
- loss of what leads to broken bird eggs?
- Acidic soil is caused by:
- Evaporation and Condensation and precipitation
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- no oxygen and dead zones in the ocean
- This mineral forms Proteins & hormones Is also a fertilizer that Contributes to eutrophication
- are returned to The soil for plant uptake
- No till farming and Contour farming and Terracing and Crop rotation
- Created by microbes consuming dead algae
- This is created by Heavy rain & leads to the Problem of soil erosion & eutrophication
- Silt and Sand or clay
- This mineral is not a gas and cycles very slowly and is found in rock
- This mineral forms fossil fuels like coal and oil and natural gas
- Layer of soil where organic Debris is decomposed &
- what is the main concern of runoff in lakes and rivers? (What’s “running off”?)
21 Clues: Silt and Sand or clay • Acidic soil is caused by: • Plants add oxygen by photosynthesis • The loss of topsoil by wind or water • the best soil for Agricultural yield • no oxygen and dead zones in the ocean • loss of what leads to broken bird eggs? • Created by microbes consuming dead algae • are returned to The soil for plant uptake • ...
Agriculture 2025-03-27
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- The general practice of cultivating land and raising crops and livestock.
- the gathering of rice crops
- The process of providing agricultural knowledge and skills to farmers.
- The industry that encompasses all aspects of agriculture, from production to distribution.
- building on a farm used for storing hay, grain, or livestock.
- The science of soil management and crop production
- The cultivation of garden plants
- A substance used to enrich the soil and promote plant growth
- A cultivated plant or plant product that is grown for food or other purposes
- Relating to the countryside or people living there.
- The preparation of land for planting by turning over the soil
- The removal of unwanted plants from a cultivated area.
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- A large farm, especially one specializing in the cultivation of a single crop.
- The artificial application of water to land
- Farming practices that minimize environmental impact.
- A substance used to kill pests
- Animals raised on a farm for food or other products.
- stands for unity in ffa
- stands for wisdom
- The practice of planting different crops in a field each season to maintain soil fertility.
20 Clues: stands for wisdom • stands for unity in ffa • the gathering of rice crops • A substance used to kill pests • The cultivation of garden plants • The artificial application of water to land • The science of soil management and crop production • Relating to the countryside or people living there. • Animals raised on a farm for food or other products. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-09-02
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- the scientific name for modern humans.
- a picture symbol that represents an object or idea.
- the world’s first writing system, created by the Sumerians.
- the shift from hunting and gathering to farming and settled life.
- the late stages of stone age when permanent settlements started.
- an advanced society with cities, government, writing, and social structure.
- a person in prehistory who lived by hunting animals and gathering plants for food.
- the study of past human life through artifacts and remains.
- people trained to read, write, and keep records.
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- a prehistoric monument in England made of large standing stones.
- a large, step shaped temple tower in ancient Mesopotamia.
- objects made or used by humans in the past.
- a rich, crescent shaped region in the Middle East where farming began.
- the beginning of stone age when people started using stone tools.
- the time before written records existed.
- someone who moves from place to place with no permanent home.
- the beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people.
- to arrange laws or rules into a clear written system.
- a skilled worker who makes goods by hand.
- to tame animals or grow plants for human use.
20 Clues: the scientific name for modern humans. • the time before written records existed. • a skilled worker who makes goods by hand. • objects made or used by humans in the past. • to tame animals or grow plants for human use. • people trained to read, write, and keep records. • a picture symbol that represents an object or idea. • ...
Unit 10: Lessons 1-3 2026-03-01
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- Daughter of Powhatan who helped the Jamestown settlers survive.
- Arguing about things that do not matter.
- Colonist who successfully grew tobacco, helping Jamestown become profitable.
- Colonial region known for shipbuilding, fishing, and small farms.
- Colonial region known for farming, trade, and diversity.
- Leader of Jamestown who helped enforce rules and organize the colony.
- The first English colony that mysteriously disappeared
- A formal agreement between groups or countries.
- Native American tribe living near Jamestown.
- A large farm that grows one main crop.
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- The cash crop grown by Jamestown colonists that made the colony successful.
- The harsh winter of 1609–1610 when many Jamestown settlers died from hunger and disease.
- The first successful permanent English settlement in North America, founded in 1607.
- Another name for the Roanoke colony because the settlers vanished.
- Subject Noun (SN), Object of the Preposition (OP), Direct Object (DO), Indirect Object (IO), Predicate Noun (PrN)
- There are ________ colonial regions: Southern, Middle, New England.
- The river where Jamestown was founded.
- The number of the original colonies eventually established by England in North America
- Colonial region known for plantations and farming.
- An area settled by people from another country that remains connected to that country.
20 Clues: The river where Jamestown was founded. • A large farm that grows one main crop. • Arguing about things that do not matter. • Native American tribe living near Jamestown. • A formal agreement between groups or countries. • Colonial region known for plantations and farming. • The first English colony that mysteriously disappeared • ...
SS thingy 2020-10-12
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- men were often these
- these are people who have no settled home
- the most important part about the iceman's life
- where the iceman was found
- time before history.
- the stone age where farming wasn't a thing yet
- stories passed down by mouth
- women were often these
- a worker who is especially skilled in crafting items by hand.
- the stone age when farming was a recent thing.
- the stone age where we started tailoring clothes.
- plants were domesticated, and so were animals.What may have been the first domesticated animal?
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- these are people who travel from place to place looking for grazing areas
- these are scientists who examine objects to learn about past peoples and cultures.
- more than needed, affected size of families.
- despite our ancestors being afraid of it, they learned how to use it.
- the act of supplying land with water from another place using a network of canals.
- these were formed and kept order and provided services.
- plants had to grow in what kind of soil?
- our ancestors used these
- almost ___ prehistory takes place during the old stone age.
- this also relates to the features of a place.
22 Clues: men were often these • time before history. • women were often these • our ancestors used these • where the iceman was found • stories passed down by mouth • plants had to grow in what kind of soil? • these are people who have no settled home • more than needed, affected size of families. • this also relates to the features of a place. • ...
ethics 2018-01-03
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- established in 1866 for the protection against horses
- concrete facility that houses surrendered or abandoned animals
- places that sell puppies from puppy mills
- metaphysical shelter, all animals are in foster homes
- reduce pain inflicted on animals during testing
- a commercial dog breeding facility; profit over welfare
- use less animals for animal testing
- believes animals should not be exploited
- uggs are made from sheep________
- feathers are _______ out of geese to make "down" coats, pillows and blankets
- farming based on animal welfare over profit
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
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- giving nonhumans human feelings/characteristics
- a good breeder will check your _______________
- use an alternative to animals for testing
- an organization that advocates ethical treatment for animals
- another source besides petshops of puppy mill sales can be sold _________
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- believes animals should be treated humanely
- farming based on profit over animal welfare
- branch of philosophy that deals with morality
- to practice minimal to no pain on other and all beings
- protects and upholds the policies for farms and puppy mills
23 Clues: uggs are made from sheep________ • use less animals for animal testing • believes animals should not be exploited • use an alternative to animals for testing • places that sell puppies from puppy mills • believes animals should be treated humanely • farming based on profit over animal welfare • farming based on animal welfare over profit • ...
Our Puzzling History 2 2021-12-03
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- guaranteed certain basic rights to colonies
- colonies made by a charter
- The capital of New France
- people who were taken and forced to work
- The more wealth a country has, the stronger they become
- a type of farming in which you live off what you grow
- area in the Appalachian in which new coming settlers lived
- the passage in which slaves were traded
- Someone learning under someone else
- A religious movement during colonial time
- people who invest
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- area of flat low lying area near the coast
- a war between the French and British
- strict rules and regulations that slaves followed
- Crops that could be sold easily for profit
- a group of civilians trained to fight
- controled the flow of goods from England and the Colonies
- trading illegally with another country
- Brought in from a different country
- Former Secretary of State and an outstanding military planner, he oversaw the war effort from London during the Seven Year’s War.
- the ability to read and write
- an agreement or union
- what area had the best farming climate
- sell products abroad
- people who watch the slaves
25 Clues: people who invest • sell products abroad • an agreement or union • The capital of New France • colonies made by a charter • people who watch the slaves • the ability to read and write • Brought in from a different country • Someone learning under someone else • a war between the French and British • a group of civilians trained to fight • trading illegally with another country • ...
Jordan's crossword puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Organisms such as earth worms are highly beneficial to farming
- can not be used again
- components of the environment taken together
- a lot of land, not too much labor and wheat and cooking oil is grown
- Natural total stock that is useful to human beings
- Taking only mature trees
- constantly being produced by nature
- The number of days during which crops can riph
- Any part of total stock that become useful to human beings
- Generally to grow crops there should be at least 500mm of total precipitation
- someone else can use it
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- mixtures of all garbage
- Ones that do not fit in the categories
- are created by nature very slowly
- constantly being replenished by nature at a fast rate
- the growing season and moisture are the two climate variables that contribute most of the success of farming
- Small are, a lot of labor and near large urban area
- Clear cut part of the forest
- Remove every tree leaving a barren landscape behind
- The amount of humus is determined by the amount of moisture and plant growth
- Level well drained is generally is the best
- never purchased
- can be broken down
23 Clues: never purchased • can be broken down • can not be used again • mixtures of all garbage • someone else can use it • Taking only mature trees • Clear cut part of the forest • are created by nature very slowly • constantly being produced by nature • Ones that do not fit in the categories • Level well drained is generally is the best • components of the environment taken together • ...
Ag 2023-07-20
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- Animal doctor, crucial for livestock health.
- Repairs and maintains agricultural machinery.
- Involved in the seasonal crop harvest.
- Scientist specializing in the study of plants.
- Insect specialist with a focus on agriculture.
- Designs and maintains agricultural landscapes.
- Studies fruit cultivation and production.
- Professional in the cultivation of plants and gardens.
- Conducts studies to improve agricultural methods.
- Analyzing the economics of farming.
- Communicates agricultural news and practices.
- Advises on various agricultural practices.
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- Specializes in beekeeping and honey production.
- Develops plans for rural land use.
- Manages and cares for livestock on open ranges.
- Expert in soil management and crop production.
- Expert in winemaking and vineyard management.
- Specialist in agricultural practices and methods.
- Expert in designing and managing irrigation systems.
- Designs and develops farming equipment.
- Managing commercial agriculture ventures.
- Researcher analyzing soil properties for agriculture.
- Insect specialist with a focus on agriculture
- Ensures compliance with agricultural regulations.
- Develops new plant varieties through breeding.
- Manages and operates a ranch or livestock farm.
- Applying biological science to agriculture.
- Oversees operations on a farm or agricultural
- Provides weather forecasts for farmers.
- Studies living organisms and their relation to agriculture.
30 Clues: Develops plans for rural land use. • Analyzing the economics of farming. • Involved in the seasonal crop harvest. • Designs and develops farming equipment. • Provides weather forecasts for farmers. • Managing commercial agriculture ventures. • Studies fruit cultivation and production. • Advises on various agricultural practices. • ...
Mesoamerica and Africa 2023-12-01
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- no written language
- controlled the Trans Saharan trade route.
- The Incan empire expanded quickly under his leadership.
- conquered the Mali Empire and continued the gold-salt trade.
- traded along the silk road.
- based in southern African and had a society built on farming and trading
- Mali's city that was the center for trade and learning
- Shinto religion, power help by a shogun
- empire united by Islam, traded coffee and ceramics, and had a capital of Istanbul.
- was the capital city of the Aztecs
- oldest civilization in present day Mexico
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- richest leader to ever exist, leader of the Mali empire
- The people of Axum converted to this religion.
- this civilization controlled and taxed the gold-salt trade
- another name for farming
- Famous city of the Mayan civilization
- The Aztec _____________________ ended when Moctezuma was taken hostage by Spanish, neighboring tribes back Cortes, and most Aztecs were killed by disease.
- built Taj Mahal, spice trade with Europe along with gems.
- Aztecs unified these to make a powerful empire
- 1200's-1521 was the major time period of this Mesoamerican empire
- made their living off of agriculture and trade.
21 Clues: no written language • another name for farming • traded along the silk road. • was the capital city of the Aztecs • Famous city of the Mayan civilization • Shinto religion, power help by a shogun • controlled the Trans Saharan trade route. • oldest civilization in present day Mexico • The people of Axum converted to this religion. • ...
Neo vs Paleo Review 2023-11-05
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- Rivers in the Middle East that form the region called Mesopotamia where the first civilizations were established
- The Era/Age that was after the Paleolithic and Neolithic
- A place where people start a new place to live
- Something that happens because something else happened
- The change from hunting for animals to keeping them
- Known as Mesopotamia, where the first human civilizations emerged
- To compare pieces of evidence to see where they agree or disagree.
- Moving from one place to another
- The change from hunting and gathering to farming
- The discovery of this person changed the way scientist looked at humans
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- They way Paleolithic era humans found food
- A decorative horizontal band running along the top of a wall inside or outside a building
- Another name for farming
- To make changes by introducing new methods, ideas, or products
- Another name for the Paleolithic Era
- A region in the Middle East where the first early river valley civilizations started
- A challenge or problem that has been debated or discussed across time
- Artwork that was used in the Paleolithic Era
- Period of time before written history
- An event that leads to lasting change
20 Clues: Another name for farming • Moving from one place to another • Another name for the Paleolithic Era • Period of time before written history • An event that leads to lasting change • They way Paleolithic era humans found food • Artwork that was used in the Paleolithic Era • A place where people start a new place to live • The change from hunting and gathering to farming • ...
The Regions of the 13 English Colonies 2023-12-15
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- S. colonies' goal was to make a _____
- NE trees helped build ____ (sailing)
- tobacco, rice & indigo = "____ crops"
- the major port in NE was ________ (Mass.)
- major focus of the New England colonies
- M. Colonies were nicknamed the "___ Colonies"
- M. Colonies had some slaves and a ____ trade
- S. colonies developed the ___ system (slavery)
- the ____ colonies had the Carolinas
- the Middle colonies had ____ & trade
- NE used the ___ for trade, fishing & whaling
- S. colonies' crops: tobacco, ___ & indigo
- a "staple crop" of the Middle Colonies
- New England colonies had an elected ___
- Middle Colonies signed ____ treaties
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- Middle Colonies had religious ____
- NE colonies used ____ to get valuable oil
- NE had shipbuilding, ____ and fishing
- S. colonies used ____ for its labor force
- the basis of the Southern economy
- Virginia formed the ___ of Burgesses (1619)
- M. Colonies urban centers: New ___ & Philadelphia
- NE made ___ from imported molasses and sugar
- the ____ colonies included Delaware
- major religion of the Southern colonies
- Pilgrims & Puritans wanted religious ____
- climate of the S. colonies was ____ and wet
- the New ____ colonies had Puritans
- NE soil had a lot of ____ (bad for farming)
29 Clues: the basis of the Southern economy • Middle Colonies had religious ____ • the New ____ colonies had Puritans • the ____ colonies included Delaware • the ____ colonies had the Carolinas • NE trees helped build ____ (sailing) • the Middle colonies had ____ & trade • Middle Colonies signed ____ treaties • S. colonies' goal was to make a _____ • ...
Holodomor Crossword 2023-12-10
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- Secret Police
- A catastrophic event caused by human actions or negligence.
- Violations of basic human rights, often associated with oppressive regimes.
- Unifying means of production
- Union
- Government strategies related to farming and food production.
- Biased or misleading information used to promote a political cause.
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Capital of the Soviet Union
- Prosperous peasants who resisted collectivization and were often targeted by Soviet authorities.
- The ruling political party in the Soviet Union promoting Marxist-Leninist ideology.
- Name of the genocide
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- State-mandated seizure of grain from farmers.
- The campaign of mass killings, torture, and repression by the Bolshevik government, impacting Ukraine during the Russian Civil War and afterward.
- Opposition and resistance by rural farming communities.
- Mass starvation
- Where it happened
- Suppression or persecution of political opponents.
- Forced relocation of people from one region to another.
- The number of casualties resulting from the Holodomor.
- Designated days of remembrance and awareness observed globally.
- Deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, ethnic, or cultural group.
- villages: Villages targeted for govermental punishment due to resistance or non-compliance to the economic policies.
23 Clues: Union • Secret Police • Mass starvation • Where it happened • Name of the genocide • Leader of the Soviet Union • Capital of the Soviet Union • Unifying means of production • State-mandated seizure of grain from farmers. • Suppression or persecution of political opponents. • The number of casualties resulting from the Holodomor. • ...
Food Tech 2023-09-12
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- Preventing risks and injuries in a kitchen or hazardous places
- filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed
- turn up the earth of an area of land with a plough
- wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as food.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- Animals that are bread and raised to be used in agriculture, generally regarding food
- The room where food is prepared and cooked
- a distinctive, typically pleasant smell
- the meat of a pig
- agricultural and other natural products collectively
- Beating or stirring with a light rapid movement
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- to protect food from insects
- The meat of a bullock
- practice of farming
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- gather crops or animals as a harvest
- person who manages a farm
- An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting
- business of growing crops and raising livestock
- physical work
21 Clues: physical work • the meat of a pig • practice of farming • The meat of a bullock • person who manages a farm • to protect food from insects • gather crops or animals as a harvest • a distinctive, typically pleasant smell • The room where food is prepared and cooked • business of growing crops and raising livestock • Beating or stirring with a light rapid movement • ...
Unit 4 2025-05-12
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- A man-made material made through chemical processes
- Using resources in a way that protects them for the future
- A woven fabric or material used to make clothes and other items
- Growing plants without soil using nutrient-rich water
- The science of managing forests for timber and conservation
- A liquid byproduct from cheese-making used for animal feed or protein
- A substance that changes in a chemical reaction
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- The way something is built or arranged
- A leftover material from making something else, often reused
- Harmful substances released into air, water, or land
- A farming method that grows crops in stacked layers indoors
- Chemicals used to protect crops from insects and weeds
- Renewable energy made from plants or animal waste
- Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil
- A harmful gas from the ground that can enter homes and cause cancer
- Fairness by giving people the specific help they need to succeed
- A system used to water crops when rainfall is not enough
- Farming fish or aquatic life in controlled environments
- Planting different crops in the same field over time to protect soil
- The purpose something serves or what it does
20 Clues: The way something is built or arranged • The purpose something serves or what it does • Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil • A substance that changes in a chemical reaction • Renewable energy made from plants or animal waste • A man-made material made through chemical processes • Harmful substances released into air, water, or land • ...
Nationalism and Sectionalism Post War of 1812 2026-03-25
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- – working the land for crops
- – differences between regions
- – being together as one
- – spreading into new land
- – forced labor without pay
- – moving goods by water
- – a part of a country
- – pride in your country
- – region focused on expansion
- – managing money
- – increase or development
- – items that are bought or sold
- – how money and goods work
- – disagreement or fighting
- – systems like roads and canals
- – region with farms
- – making products
- – place where goods are sold
- – farming and growing crops
- – system that rules a country
- – people moving to a new country
- – moving people and goods
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- – work done by people
- – man-made water routes
- – goods brought into a country
- – large farms in the South
- – plan or rule by leaders
- – goods sent out of a country
- – tax on imported goods
- – paths for travel on land
- – useful materials (like land or water)
- – made inside a country
- – plan to improve economy
- – price of something
- – making goods in factories
- – tools that do work
- – sharing information
- – places where goods are made
- – region with factories
- – buying and selling goods
40 Clues: – managing money • – making products • – region with farms • – price of something • – tools that do work • – work done by people • – a part of a country • – sharing information • – man-made water routes • – being together as one • – moving goods by water • – tax on imported goods • – pride in your country • – made inside a country • – region with factories • – spreading into new land • ...
Unit 8 Cotton, Cattle and Railroads 2024-02-28
Across
- fences used to obstruct movement of cattle and people
- public lands where Native Americans were forced to live
- structure with blades to use wind force to create energy
- moving to a foreign country permanently
- farming system with a landowner taking a share of the profits from the tenant
Down
- Hispanic cowboy
- farming system in which farmers rent the land they farm
- African-Americans in the US Army in the late 1800s
- gaining land and/or territory, as a nation
9 Clues: Hispanic cowboy • moving to a foreign country permanently • gaining land and/or territory, as a nation • African-Americans in the US Army in the late 1800s • fences used to obstruct movement of cattle and people • farming system in which farmers rent the land they farm • public lands where Native Americans were forced to live • ...
Florida Native America 2025-09-29
Across
- Type of stilt house built by the Calusa.
- Tribe known for farming corn, beans, and squash.
- Southeast Florida tribe that used dugout canoes for fishing.
Down
- Lived in North and Central Florida, known for farming and circular huts.
- Southwest Florida tribe that lived on the coast and built houses on stilts.
- Type of canoe used by the Tequesta.
- Used by the Calusa for tools and ornaments.
- General mode of transportation for coastal tribes.
- Crop grown by the Apalachee.
9 Clues: Crop grown by the Apalachee. • Type of canoe used by the Tequesta. • Type of stilt house built by the Calusa. • Used by the Calusa for tools and ornaments. • Tribe known for farming corn, beans, and squash. • General mode of transportation for coastal tribes. • Southeast Florida tribe that used dugout canoes for fishing. • ...
Africa 2024-02-09
Across
- We eat the root of the plant, grown is slash-and-burn agriculture.
- The purpose of plantation farming.
- Shortest ethinc group in Africa.
- The exhausted lands lie fallow for a few years before bringing them back under cultivation.
Down
- Sweet product of oasis farming.
- Canal This separates Africa from Asia.
- Mountain range in northeastern Africa.
- African country known for its pyramids.
8 Clues: Sweet product of oasis farming. • Shortest ethinc group in Africa. • The purpose of plantation farming. • Mountain range in northeastern Africa. • Canal This separates Africa from Asia. • African country known for its pyramids. • We eat the root of the plant, grown is slash-and-burn agriculture. • ...
APHG Crossword 2024-03-27
Across
- A type of shifting cultivation
- Raising one crop or animal annually
- When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores
- Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil
- Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources
Down
- The opposite of intensive agriculture
- What's it called when farmers rotate one or two crops seasonally
- Moving livestock to new land for food
8 Clues: A type of shifting cultivation • Raising one crop or animal annually • The opposite of intensive agriculture • Moving livestock to new land for food • Farming agriculture to sell to outside sources • When you grow agriculture to sell in local grocery stores • Farming crops yearly to allow replenishing of nutrients to soil • ...
Farm 2022-01-09
Across
- A plot of land used for farming
- A farming vehicle used to tow plows and trailers
- A plant grown on a field. (Starts with C)
Down
- A farm animal that produces wool
- A farm animal that produces milk and bleats
- A human who runs a farm
- Used for storage of vehicles, items, and animals
- A farm animal that produces milk and moo-s
8 Clues: A human who runs a farm • A plot of land used for farming • A farm animal that produces wool • A plant grown on a field. (Starts with C) • A farm animal that produces milk and moo-s • A farm animal that produces milk and bleats • Used for storage of vehicles, items, and animals • A farming vehicle used to tow plows and trailers
Food Ethics 2017-01-18
Across
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- United States Department of Agriculture
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- a person who does not eat meat
- the farming of fish
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
Down
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- genetically modified organism
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
Across
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- genetically modified organism
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- a person who does not eat meat
Down
- the farming of fish
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- United States Department of Agriculture
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
the thirteen colonies 2017-10-15
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- Resources / The Middle Colonies were also rich in what
- / what was the weather in the new England colonies
- / Many colonists in New England were what
- / was the weather good or bad in the southern colonies
- / which colonies is located in the middle
- England / which colonies is located in the north
- / Cash crops were often sold where
- / was it easy or hard for farming in the southern colonies
- / the southern colonies had small or large farms
- / plantation owners were very
- / The Native Americans traded what with the new england colonies
- crops / a crop produced mainly for sale is what
Down
- / which colonies is locates in the south
- / the southern colonies had a short or long growing season
- / what is a large farm is called
- / was the weather good or bad in the new england colonies
- / Cash crops are grown in large or small groups
- / was it hard or easy for farming in the new england colonies
- / what was the main cash crop in the southern colonies
- / the southern colonies were located closer the what ocean
- / what was the weather in the southern colonies
21 Clues: / what is a large farm is called • / plantation owners were very • / Cash crops were often sold where • / which colonies is located in the middle • / which colonies is locates in the south • / Many colonists in New England were what • / Cash crops are grown in large or small groups • crops / a crop produced mainly for sale is what • ...
CYOSG 2023-12-06
Across
- The study of natural processes and how humans affect them
- In danger of becoming extinct
- Song by Imagine Dragons and a type of pollution
- A type of resource that doesn't replace within the time that it is used
- Pollution destroys the whats systems?
- management of resources
- Vaccines and Anti-venom
- 1st director of the national forest reserve
- Is gone forever
- Sun energy
- Overuse of resources: the depletion of ___ materials
- Impact of human life on Earth
- The variety of life on earth
- Made 1st National Wildlife Reserve
- When the earth's temperature rises
- Farming of any kind
- Nice to look at
Down
- Protection from danger
- In danger of becoming endangered
- Opposite of the Nile
- Poaching
- A type of resource that is replaced quickly
- Manufactured products
- Pollution disturbs the balance of what?
- Gasses trap sun's energy
- Nature writer
- When organism numbers exceed carrying capacity
- Keeps balance in nature
- Silent Spring
- Habitat destruction is due to excess _______ and forestry
- Intro of _______ species
- Sand County Almanac
- Aka petroleum
- Contaminants into the environment
34 Clues: Poaching • Sun energy • Nature writer • Silent Spring • Aka petroleum • Is gone forever • Nice to look at • Sand County Almanac • Farming of any kind • Opposite of the Nile • Manufactured products • Protection from danger • management of resources • Vaccines and Anti-venom • Keeps balance in nature • Gasses trap sun's energy • Intro of _______ species • The variety of life on earth • ...
Early Humans, Ancient Egypt and Near East 2023-09-26
Across
- craftspeople
- belief in many gods
- Egypt had a strict ____ that did allow for social movement
- also known as upright man
- King who brought Egypt and Kush together
- One way to change social classes in Ancient Egypt to become a ____
- Refers to the Jews leaving Egypt
- Leader who provided the Jewish people a strong central government
- created by Sumerians to help with farming
- Sumerian cities were walled as a form of ____
- How does an archeologist learn about the past?
- created by Sumerians to help with farming
- A result of Egypt's New Kingdom collapsing was a ____ with Kush
Down
- Egyptian ruler, thought to be a god
- greatest benefit from the introduction of farming
- unified Israel and Judah
- "land between two rivers"
- holy book of the Jewish people
- Egypt's Middle Kingdom is known for ______
- earliest known hominid
- threatened the survival of Judaism
- major difference between the Nile and Jordan Rivers
- The most important architectural achievement of Senusret's reign
- one of the two rivers that form Mesopotamia
- workers in Egyptian society
- The Nile River flooding was important to the area. Why?
- important topographic feature of Egypt
- belief in one god
- first known hominid to use tools
- one of the two rivers that form Mesopotamia
30 Clues: craftspeople • belief in one god • belief in many gods • earliest known hominid • unified Israel and Judah • "land between two rivers" • also known as upright man • workers in Egyptian society • holy book of the Jewish people • first known hominid to use tools • Refers to the Jews leaving Egypt • threatened the survival of Judaism • Egyptian ruler, thought to be a god • ...
Early Civilizations 2025-09-22
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- of burden - animals used to do heavy work
- A very hard stone that creates sparks when struck by metal
- - preserved a dead body (like ancient Egyptians did)
- drill: A long, hard stick used to make fire by twisting it against softer wood
- Revolution: When people changed from hunting/gathering to farming
- Dry materials like leaves or twigs that catch fire easily
- Crescent: Region in Middle East perfect for early farming
- A chemical reaction between fuel and oxygen that creates fire
- - trading goods without using money
- herders - people who move around taking care of animals
Down
- Stone Age: A time period about 400,000 years ago when early humans first learned to use tools
- A place where people live permanently
- Moving from place to place
- - the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- pyrite: A mineral (also called fool's gold) that makes sparks when hit against flint
- Objects made from clay that has been baked in fire
- Growing crops and raising animals for food
- - to shed feathers, fur, or skin
- Using knowledge to solve problems or make life easier
- - wealth a woman brings to marriage
- - Before Common Era (used instead of BC)
21 Clues: Moving from place to place • - to shed feathers, fur, or skin • - wealth a woman brings to marriage • - trading goods without using money • A place where people live permanently • - Before Common Era (used instead of BC) • of burden - animals used to do heavy work • Growing crops and raising animals for food • Objects made from clay that has been baked in fire • ...
Inca crossword 2026-01-22
Across
- knotted strings used to record information
- a very long river in south america
- a famous inca city in the mountains
- smart building skills
- used for water farming and travel
- a building used for religion
- a high place where machu picchu was built
- the modern country of the inca empire
- when an empire grows larger
- flat land between mountains
- the continent where the Inca lived
- useful ideas made by the inca
- steps cut into mountains for farming
- high land that made travel difficult
Down
- a powerful inca ruler who expanded the empire
- the ocean on the west side of south america
- very high mountains in western south america
- bridges made from grass ropes
- the first inca leader in the origin story
- land controlled by one ruler
- large rocks used to build inca buildings
- the inca sun god
- keeping power over many people
- a story about how a civilization began
- soldiers who fought for the inca
- the most important god for the inca
- a magic stick from the sun god
- land next to the ocean
28 Clues: the inca sun god • smart building skills • land next to the ocean • when an empire grows larger • flat land between mountains • land controlled by one ruler • a building used for religion • bridges made from grass ropes • useful ideas made by the inca • keeping power over many people • a magic stick from the sun god • soldiers who fought for the inca • ...
Semester One 7th Grade Review 2026-02-08
Across
- The G in Grapes stands for...
- The name of the river ancient Egypt sits on
- What type of tools did they use in the Paleolithic age
- The A in Grapes stands for...
- When culture is spread around the world, it is called cultural __________
- The word for paper from ancient Egypt
- Most people in paleolithic times were hunters and _____________
- This word means to worship many gods
- The R in Grapes stands for...
- The Neolithic people settled next to the Euphrates and the _______ river
- A fancy word that means farming
Down
- The name of the writing from ancient Egypt
- The E in Grapes stands for...
- The way ancient Egyptians preserved bodies
- This words means to have more than we need. Extra
- The ruler of ancient Egypt
- The most important Egyptian architectural achievement
- This word means to tame and use wild animals for farming
- The word for people who moved around a lot
- The P in Grapes stands for...
- The Egyptians invented this game
- The Nile did this every year and it was a good thing
- The S in Grapes stands for...
23 Clues: The ruler of ancient Egypt • The G in Grapes stands for... • The E in Grapes stands for... • The A in Grapes stands for... • The P in Grapes stands for... • The S in Grapes stands for... • The R in Grapes stands for... • A fancy word that means farming • The Egyptians invented this game • This word means to worship many gods • The word for paper from ancient Egypt • ...
The 1st Political Parties 2020-03-10
The Hamburger Unit 2022-07-18
Across
- A person who makes goods, products or services eg. a farmer
- Involves activities surrounding organising and co-ordinating a plan or strategy to
- Someone who buys and uses a product to satisfy their needs or wants, for example people buying fruit or meat to eat.
- Raw products from farming such as milk, eggs and livestock.
- Anything that is added into or used in production eg. seed, hay, raw materials; and cultural inputs such as money, labour and skills.
Down
- Artificial supply of water to soil and plants to increase growth.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing crops and rearing animals to provide food, fibre, fuel and other products.
- An approach to farming which produces profitable high quality products without depleting or degrading the environment or natural resources of for example, soil and water.
- an objective.
9 Clues: an objective. • A person who makes goods, products or services eg. a farmer • Raw products from farming such as milk, eggs and livestock. • Artificial supply of water to soil and plants to increase growth. • Involves activities surrounding organising and co-ordinating a plan or strategy to • ...
Steps of farming 2021-01-25
8 Clues: Unwanted plant are called. • I am used to level the field. • It give nutrition to the crops. • Large fields are ploughed using? • It leads to aeration of the soil. • What is the last step of farming? • Sowing is the process of planting what? • Scattering of seeds by hand all over the field is called?
Review Eco-farming 2023-09-19
Across
- is the process of converting waste materials into reusable objects to prevent waste of potentially useful materials
- wine is made from ... juice
- refers to the diverse kinds of living things in a given area
- it is concerned with preserving natural resources
Down
- type of agriculture that provides food grown and raised by farmers that promote the health of the land, environment and community.
- is the study of organisms in their natural environment
- it is made up of animals, plants and bacteria
- a place where wine is made
8 Clues: a place where wine is made • wine is made from ... juice • it is made up of animals, plants and bacteria • it is concerned with preserving natural resources • is the study of organisms in their natural environment • refers to the diverse kinds of living things in a given area • ...
Farming in Egypt 2026-04-06
Across
- Tax that farmers had to pay to the pharaoh during the inundation season.
- Crop used to make linen for clothes.
- Egyptians developed these systems to make better use of the waters of the Nile river.
- The farmers _____ the land. This meant that they threw seeds on the ground and then they had animals step on them.
- Crop used to make bread.
Down
- Crop used to make beer.
- During the inundation season, the land was ____.
- Thanks to the fertile land, Egyptian people could grow ____.
8 Clues: Crop used to make beer. • Crop used to make bread. • Crop used to make linen for clothes. • During the inundation season, the land was ____. • Thanks to the fertile land, Egyptian people could grow ____. • Tax that farmers had to pay to the pharaoh during the inundation season. • Egyptians developed these systems to make better use of the waters of the Nile river. • ...
ARIZONA 2015-05-13
14 Clues: state tree • Apache Chief • Hopi village • state capital • little spring • OK Corral Gunfight • covers 1/4 of state • ___ Wren, state bird • Meteor Crater, near ___ • necessary for all farming • _____ Blossom, state flower • second biggest city in state • ____ bridge moved from England • Largest reservation in country
Arden December 10th Spelling List 2021-12-09
14 Clues: fly high • to suck up • be cautious • great praise • to love a lot • to throw away • kind indulgence • having knowledge • a built obstacle • preceding in time • only just, a little • a protective covering • the farming of milk and cheeses • a group of classical musical players
Mesopotamia 2022-10-10
AGRI CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-06-13
Across
- Large-scale farming operations that focus on single-crop production.
- A tool with a curved blade used for cutting grass or grain by hand.
- Type of crop rotation that includes alternating legumes and cereals.
- A nutrient-rich organic material used to enrich soil.
- Essential process of providing water to crops.
- A structure used to house and protect animals.
- The primary grain used for bread worldwide.
- Process of selecting and growing specific plants to promote desired traits.
- A chemical substance used to kill pests.
Down
- Natural resource vital for plant growth, often conserved through sustainable practices.
- This type of farming focuses on producing crops and livestock to meet immediate family needs.
- Genetically modified organisms often used in agriculture for enhanced traits.
- Common agricultural practice of preparing land to grow crops
- Livestock kept for milk production.
- A crop often used as a cover crop and for producing nitrogen in the soil.
- This agricultural practice involves the cultivation of fruit trees.
16 Clues: Livestock kept for milk production. • A chemical substance used to kill pests. • The primary grain used for bread worldwide. • Essential process of providing water to crops. • A structure used to house and protect animals. • A nutrient-rich organic material used to enrich soil. • Common agricultural practice of preparing land to grow crops • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-23
Across
- The role of _________ (railroads, new farming) in opening the west tools)
- _________ pressures on farmers and the rise of political protest movements
- heavily relied on by Native Americans
- this act spurred on farming in the west
- The ________ of the transcontinental railroad was supported by government subsidies, and built under harsh conditions
- Political movement supporting the rights and the power of ordinary people, especially farmers
- land set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans
- the moving of large herds of cattle across the plains to railroad centers.
Down
- Era that involved Ranchers and cowhands driving herds of longhorn
- The _________ nature of the Western frontier
- Mining __________depended on the railroad for supplies and transport of ore to market.
- standardized time divisions across the U.S., in part created due to railroads
- After the ________ Gold Rush Ended in the mid-1850s, prospectors moved into other western territories
- town that rapidly increased population
- ________ Knee Massacre
- _______ organized groups such as the National Grange farmer's Alliance to promote education and cooperative buying
16 Clues: ________ Knee Massacre • heavily relied on by Native Americans • town that rapidly increased population • this act spurred on farming in the west • The _________ nature of the Western frontier • land set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans • Era that involved Ranchers and cowhands driving herds of longhorn • ...
Industrial Revolution Review 2023-11-01
Across
- Workers worked _________ hours during the industrial revolution
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- The industrial revolution begin here...
- During the industrial revolution, the economy transitioned from being built off ______ to manufactured goods
- Many factory owners violated workers'________.
- this was one source of fuel for the industrial revolution
- Factory owners chose to hire women and children because they could pay them _______
- _________ grew during the industrial revolution mainly because of a greater supply of food and better farming techniques
Down
- Better ________ techniques led to more workers available to work in factories
- Industrial revolution was a move from producing goods with homemade tools to ______ machines
- This person created the steam engine
- The industrial revolution was the increase in production brought about by
- The _________ engine became a source of power in the industrial revolution
- This innovation helped businesses reach for people with their products
- _______ production is the making of goods in large quantities
- this was another source of fuel
16 Clues: this was another source of fuel • This person created the steam engine • The industrial revolution begin here... • Many factory owners violated workers'________. • The movement of people from rural areas to cities • this was one source of fuel for the industrial revolution • _______ production is the making of goods in large quantities • ...
Latin American geography 2023-01-05
vocab words 2017-11-01
Guess it! 2026-02-18
14 Clues: cowboys • nearness • Australia • Central Asia • South America • North America • pastoral farms • pleasant weather • interspersed scatter • nutrient-rich fodder • Wastelands Overgrazing • Taiga Coniferous forests • Extensive farming uninterrupted plains • Continental coldwinters,hot and humid summers
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-27
Across
- Farming farming is practices to meet the needs of the farmer’s family and needs less technology and labour-
- rearing of silk worms and silk production.
- Which is also known as golden fiber?
- Growing of vegetables, flowers and fruits.
Down
- Cultivation of grapes.
- Breeding of fish.
- and Wheat the two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and ..........
- crops and rearing livestock Agriculture
8 Clues: Breeding of fish. • Cultivation of grapes. • Which is also known as golden fiber? • crops and rearing livestock Agriculture • rearing of silk worms and silk production. • Growing of vegetables, flowers and fruits. • and Wheat the two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and .......... • ...
Find me out 2021-01-20
Across
- - Pandit Shiv Kumar sharma is famous for playing which instrument.
- - types of farming that deals with art,science and technology.
- - name of one ornamental plant
- - Weeds are ........ plants in places.
Down
- - one example of a string instrument.
- - Tambura is also known as ...... of all instruments.
- - which instrument Pandit Ravi Shankar play?
- - type of farming in which farmer focus to feed themselves.
8 Clues: - name of one ornamental plant • - one example of a string instrument. • - Weeds are ........ plants in places. • - which instrument Pandit Ravi Shankar play? • - Tambura is also known as ...... of all instruments. • - type of farming in which farmer focus to feed themselves. • - types of farming that deals with art,science and technology. • ...
cotton, cattle, and railroad vocab 2022-04-04
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- a large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and sorted.
- he production of crops and farm animals for sale, usually with the use of modern technology: commercial farming methods
- a town or city in a cattle-raising area of western North America.
- subsistence farming, a form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.
- wire with clusters of short, sharp spikes set at intervals along it, used to make fences or in warfare as an obstruction.
Down
- the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially referring to the western US before Pacific settlement.
- a large area of grazing land without fences or other barriers.
- a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.
- an identifying mark burned on livestock or (formerly) criminals or slaves with a branding iron.
- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
10 Clues: a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity. • a large area of grazing land without fences or other barriers. • the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale. • a town or city in a cattle-raising area of western North America. • an identifying mark burned on livestock or (formerly) criminals or slaves with a branding iron. • ...
Vocab Words 2022-10-27
Across
- the commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest
- catching fish for sale, often with the use of large ships Commercial fishing is how restaurants get most of their fish.
- raising animals for food, milk, wool, or other products
- manufacturing The branch of manufacture and trade based on the fabrication, processing, or preparation of products from raw materials and commodities
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- farming - farming carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus for sale to others - Subsistence farming is used when farmers don’t want or can’t buy food so they just grow their own food.
- The foraging of uncultivated plants and undomesticated animals for subsistence
- the planting, growing, and harvesting of trees - #TeamTrees works a lot on this and helps plant trees around the world.
- raising crops for sale, often on large farms
- the ways in which people use a particular area of Earth's surface
- the raising of livestock for food by moving herds from place to place to find pasture and water
10 Clues: raising crops for sale, often on large farms • raising animals for food, milk, wool, or other products • the ways in which people use a particular area of Earth's surface • The foraging of uncultivated plants and undomesticated animals for subsistence • the commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2022-10-24
Vocab Words Jack S. 2017-11-01
Vocab Words Jack S. 2017-11-01
crossword puzzle 2015-06-10
athens and sparta 2017-12-20
10 Clues: Run • = view • Frisbe • used steps • in a theater • hankered Zeus • WAKE UP MAGOTS • sword + shield=??? • Athens had a big ________ • these _________ look small
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-09-28
14 Clues: job • equal • farming • new ideas • successful • speeding up • specific area • a complete change • to stay in one place • different levels of power • to supply crops with water • shared beliefs and customs • a substance that provides nourishment • lots of people living closely together
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-27
Across
- Farming farming is practices to meet the needs of the farmer’s family and needs less technology and labour-
- rearing of silk worms and silk production.
- Which is also known as golden fiber?
- Growing of vegetables, flowers and fruits.
Down
- Cultivation of grapes.
- Breeding of fish.
- and Wheat the two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and ..........
- crops and rearing livestock Agriculture
8 Clues: Breeding of fish. • Cultivation of grapes. • Which is also known as golden fiber? • crops and rearing livestock Agriculture • rearing of silk worms and silk production. • Growing of vegetables, flowers and fruits. • and Wheat the two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and .......... • ...
Farm 2022-01-09
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- A plot of land used for farming
- A farming vehicle used to tow plows and trailers
- A plant grown on a field. (Starts with C)
Down
- A farm animal that produces wool
- A farm animal that produces milk and bleats
- A human who runs a farm
- Used for storage of vehicles, items, and animals
- A farm animal that produces milk and moo-s
8 Clues: A human who runs a farm • A plot of land used for farming • A farm animal that produces wool • A plant grown on a field. (Starts with C) • A farm animal that produces milk and moo-s • A farm animal that produces milk and bleats • Used for storage of vehicles, items, and animals • A farming vehicle used to tow plows and trailers
Farm Crossowrd 2019-07-17
Across
- 41 percent of U.S. total land area.
- The word "tractor" is taken from what Latin word “trahere” which means _______.
- Location of the largest farmers market in the U.S.
- Peanut farming president.
Down
- What powered the first tractors?
- In New York City, what street was built to keep pigs from roaming?
- The science or practice of farming.
- The number one fruit crop in the world.
8 Clues: Peanut farming president. • What powered the first tractors? • 41 percent of U.S. total land area. • The science or practice of farming. • The number one fruit crop in the world. • Location of the largest farmers market in the U.S. • In New York City, what street was built to keep pigs from roaming? • ...
Colonial Era 2024-08-15
Across
- Why the puritans left England
- Example is tobacco, indigo, cotton
- Place to grow cash crops
- People who exchange work for passage to the Americas
Down
- Type of person who settled in Georgia
- Farming In poor soil, enough farming just to produce food
- Group who wanted to leave their church and found a new one
- Britain's policy to make money from the colonies
8 Clues: Place to grow cash crops • Why the puritans left England • Example is tobacco, indigo, cotton • Type of person who settled in Georgia • Britain's policy to make money from the colonies • People who exchange work for passage to the Americas • Farming In poor soil, enough farming just to produce food • Group who wanted to leave their church and found a new one
Test 1- 2023-09-05
Across
- to strive for something like a prize.
- another word for farming.
- is an art of making objects made of clay.
- very dry or not having enough rainfall to support agriculture.
- an oven or furnace for burning or heating.
Down
- a huge delicious meal that is served in a celebration.
- activity that has skills or experience.
- living in a country where there is farming.
8 Clues: another word for farming. • to strive for something like a prize. • activity that has skills or experience. • is an art of making objects made of clay. • an oven or furnace for burning or heating. • living in a country where there is farming. • a huge delicious meal that is served in a celebration. • very dry or not having enough rainfall to support agriculture.
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Neolithic Age Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-08
7 Clues: a mix of copper and tin • another word for farming • this is what Neolithic stands for • this replaced hunting and gathering • tame wild plants and animals for human use • the development of different kinds of jobs • changes that greatly affect many areas of life
Chapter 6 Africa’s Physical Geography Review 2023-11-20
Across
- most of Africa’s land is between the Tropic of Cancer and rather Tropic of Capricorn so most of Africa is in this type of climate region
- large crack in the Earth
- refers to a person who travels from place to place in the desert
- to add variety
- Africa’s location near the equator, bodies of water, and elevation all affect its ________
- majority of Africa’s land is used for this
- this landform stretches across most of Northern Africa
- The land of Africa is high so it has been nicknamed the “_________ Continent.”
Down
- farming that is done to make a profit
- most of Africa’s workers are employed in this
- early civilizations in Africa settled in this area
- many nomads in the Sahara make their living as this
- Small stream or river that flows into a larger river
- tall grasses, thorny bushes, and scattered trees
- the Nile, Congo, Zambezi, and Niger are all examples of _______ in Africa
- little to no rain over a period of time
16 Clues: to add variety • large crack in the Earth • farming that is done to make a profit • little to no rain over a period of time • majority of Africa’s land is used for this • most of Africa’s workers are employed in this • tall grasses, thorny bushes, and scattered trees • early civilizations in Africa settled in this area • many nomads in the Sahara make their living as this • ...
USI Vocabulary - November 2025-11-13
Across
- A person who buys, sells, or exchanges goods.
- A long wooden home where many families live together.
- A group of nations or groups who join together for a common goal.
- A person who moves from place to place and does not live in one permanent home.
- A large area with many lands and people controlled by one ruler.
- A group of families that are related to each other.
- A group of people who meet to talk and make decisions.
- Farming - growing crops and raising animals for food.
- A large, organized society with cities, leaders, farming, and culture.
Down
- Believing in many gods.
- Two or more groups who agree to help each other.
- A group of people ranked by money, jobs, or power.
- A large group of people who live in the same land and share culture or language.
- An area of land with things in common (like weather, landforms, or culture).
- Family and clan that follow the mother's side.
- A leader who helps make decisions for a group.
16 Clues: Believing in many gods. • A person who buys, sells, or exchanges goods. • Family and clan that follow the mother's side. • A leader who helps make decisions for a group. • Two or more groups who agree to help each other. • A group of people ranked by money, jobs, or power. • A group of families that are related to each other. • ...
