farming Crossword Puzzles
America needs farmers 2021-11-28
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- soil layer rich in decomposed organic matter
- helps plants with green growth
- uses a variety of techniques to reduce pest populations
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- the three main ways of destroying the productivity of land are erosion dust storms and salinization
- promotes flowering of plants
- this farming practice can increase water quality soil fertility and help to prevent runoff by introducing new plants
- resistance causes pesticides to become unuseful so we are always developing new ones
- if we all became ______ we would reduce deforestation and be able to feed more people
- farming practice void of synthetic fertilizers pesticides and antibiotics
- promotes root growth
10 Clues: promotes root growth • promotes flowering of plants • helps plants with green growth • soil layer rich in decomposed organic matter • uses a variety of techniques to reduce pest populations • farming practice void of synthetic fertilizers pesticides and antibiotics • resistance causes pesticides to become unuseful so we are always developing new ones • ...
Types of farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: It is a type of commercial farming • It is done for feeding their families • Ti is a farming in which siklk warms are reed • It is a farming in the plants are grown on mountains • It is a farming in which corps and anlimals are for sale
Types of farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: It is a type of commercial farming • It is done for feeding their families • Ti is a farming in which siklk warms are reed • It is a farming in the plants are grown on mountains • It is a farming in which corps and anlimals are for sale
Types of farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: It is a type of commercial farming • It is done for feeding their families • Ti is a farming in which siklk warms are reed • It is a farming in the plants are grown on mountains • It is a farming in which corps and anlimals are for sale
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-27
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- 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.
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- Cultivation of grapes.
- Breeding of fish.
- and Wheat the two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and ..........Rice and Wheat
- 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. • Farming farming is practices to meet the needs of the farmer’s family and needs less technology and labour- • ...
Sanaya Crossword 2021-01-18
6 Clues: is growing crops. • animals are Cow, Sheep and Hen. • are the backbone of Agriculture. • farming is practiced across Asia. • required for farming are very expensive. • can grow both crops & livestock on the same land.
Overfishing In Hawaii 2022-04-14
10 Clues: eat • swiming • a supply • enviornment • fishing pole • island state • going extincted • taking all the fish • under water farming • has gills and lives in water
Overfishing In Hawaii 2022-04-14
10 Clues: eat • swiming • a supply • enviornment • fishing pole • island state • going extincted • taking all the fish • under water farming • has gills and lives in water
Overfishing In Hawaii 2022-04-14
10 Clues: eat • swiming • a supply • enviornment • fishing pole • island state • going extincted • under water farming • taking all the fish • has gills and lives in water
Types of farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: It is a type of commercial farming • It is done for feeding their families • Ti is a farming in which siklk warms are reed • It is a farming in the plants are grown on mountains • It is a farming in which corps and anlimals are for sale
Types of farming 2021-01-18
5 Clues: It is a type of commercial farming • It is done for feeding their families • Ti is a farming in which siklk warms are reed • It is a farming in the plants are grown on mountains • It is a farming in which corps and anlimals are for sale
Natural selection 2025-05-14
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- humans selecting favorites
- something passed down
- characteristics passed down
- nature choosing favorites
- a group of people in a area
- where a species live
- farming
- evolutionary bioligist
- animals that get eaten by other animals
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- a child
- changes over time
- animals that eat other animals
- the best lives
- artificial selection
- anything thats living
15 Clues: a child • farming • the best lives • changes over time • artificial selection • where a species live • something passed down • anything thats living • evolutionary bioligist • nature choosing favorites • humans selecting favorites • characteristics passed down • a group of people in a area • animals that eat other animals • animals that get eaten by other animals
The Mayans 2024-01-22
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- This dense forest is where they find their meat, skin, feathers
- This place has a hot, wet climate
- They lived in the tropical rain forest/they used farming methods
- Nobles controlled large plots where corn was grown
- The Mayan's worshiped many gods, most of them represent forces of nature, such as rain and lightning
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- Was a strip of land connecting Asia and North America
- in the highlands this has produced rich soils obsidian
- This is where the Mayans lived
- Have warm temperatures year-round and rain from April to October
- Traveling Merchants linked Mayan cities in large TRADE networks
10 Clues: This is where the Mayans lived • This place has a hot, wet climate • Nobles controlled large plots where corn was grown • Was a strip of land connecting Asia and North America • in the highlands this has produced rich soils obsidian • This dense forest is where they find their meat, skin, feathers • Traveling Merchants linked Mayan cities in large TRADE networks • ...
Causes of deforestation 2022-10-29
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- Cutting down large areas of rainforest
- A type of farming done on a small scale
- A type of farm where usually only one type of crop is grown
- The peninsula where forests have been removed to make way for palm oil
- A type of high value tree
- some parts of the roads have not been paved which makes them _______________ in winter
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- Logging has reduced this as a result of increased employment
- The wood from logging is exported to ___________ income countries
- A type of farming done for a profit
- A common type of plantation in Costa Rica
10 Clues: A type of high value tree • A type of farming done for a profit • Cutting down large areas of rainforest • A type of farming done on a small scale • A common type of plantation in Costa Rica • A type of farm where usually only one type of crop is grown • Logging has reduced this as a result of increased employment • ...
TRACTOR 2023-06-12
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- Wich type of tractors is designed for row-cropped fields?
- What type of vehicle is specifically designed for hauling heavy machinery and performing agricultural tasks?
- What is the main purpose of tractors in agriculture?
- How do tractors contribute to global food security?
- What are the advantages of using tractors in agriculture?
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- What type of tractors are suitable for orchards and vineyards?
- What distinguishes track tractors from other types of tractors?
- What is a key feature of versatile tractors?
- What technology enables precision farming with tractors?
- How have tractors reduced the need for manual labor in farming?
10 Clues: What is a key feature of versatile tractors? • How do tractors contribute to global food security? • What is the main purpose of tractors in agriculture? • What technology enables precision farming with tractors? • Wich type of tractors is designed for row-cropped fields? • What are the advantages of using tractors in agriculture? • ...
Medieval find 2021-12-13
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- someone who served there kingdom and fought for it
- country without a king or queen, usually governed by elected representatives of the people and a president
- a city or town with its own local government, or the local government itself
- people that worked a specific job together
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- a form of government were the citizens choose who is the leader
- son of the queen and king
- Something you earn by living in a county and paying tax,
- something every Citizen has to follow
- ruler of a kingdom
- a contraption used for farming that revolusionized the new era of farming.
10 Clues: ruler of a kingdom • son of the queen and king • something every Citizen has to follow • people that worked a specific job together • someone who served there kingdom and fought for it • Something you earn by living in a county and paying tax, • a form of government were the citizens choose who is the leader • ...
ICT 2024-05-25
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- Decomposing organic matter to create nutrient-rich soil for gardening.
- Sustainable farming and design system mimicking natural ecosystems.
- building Constructing structures with minimal environmental impact and energy efficiency.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and ecosystems.
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- waste Minimizing waste production and maximizing resource efficiency.
- energy Power generated from replenishable sources like sunlight and wind.
- Sharing car rides with others to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
- Repurposing discarded items into new products of higher value.
- farming Agriculture without synthetic chemicals, promoting soil health and biodiversity.
- Turning used materials into new products to prevent waste and conserve resources.
10 Clues: Protecting and preserving natural resources and ecosystems. • Repurposing discarded items into new products of higher value. • Sustainable farming and design system mimicking natural ecosystems. • waste Minimizing waste production and maximizing resource efficiency. • Decomposing organic matter to create nutrient-rich soil for gardening. • ...
Food Security 2024-12-17
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- What agricultural practice helps improve soil fertility and crop yield?
- What crop is the primary staple food in India?
- Which nutrient is essential for energy?
- What term refers to the increase in food production due to improved farming practices?
- What type of farming focuses on environmental sustainability?
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- Which natural resource is critical for crop irrigation?
- What environmental practice helps prevent soil erosion and maintain crop yields?
- What program provides food for children in primary schools?
- What term refers to a person's inability to meet their dietary needs?
- Which country is the largest exporter of rice globally?
10 Clues: Which nutrient is essential for energy? • What crop is the primary staple food in India? • Which natural resource is critical for crop irrigation? • Which country is the largest exporter of rice globally? • What program provides food for children in primary schools? • What type of farming focuses on environmental sustainability? • ...
Unit 8 Social Studies Crosswords 2025-05-02
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- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- Farming – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Era - a period in the United States after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and reintegrating it into the Union
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
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- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
- plan - required Southern states to draft new constitutions that abolished slavery but did not guarantee civil rights for African Americans
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Legislators – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- – To formally approve or pass.
15 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
2021 Culpeper Farm Tour 2021-09-16
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- Farm home of the first legal moonshine in the United States
- Celebrating Daniel Boone Days and his history in Stevensburg, VA
- Largest Fjord horse farm in Virginia
- Bee boxes
- Hosting the Rapidan River Master Gardeners Association and the Minority and Veteran Farmers of the Piedmont
- Utilizing sustainable farming practices to raise grass-fed beef and goat and free range chickens, turkeys, and eggs
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- Hosting Friends of the Rappahannock
- Embracing our agricultural heritage with a tasting room in our 1952 corncrib pole barn
- Multiple barns showcase the livestock and the history of farming
- Horse farm offering USPA Polo Club & School
10 Clues: Bee boxes • Hosting Friends of the Rappahannock • Largest Fjord horse farm in Virginia • Horse farm offering USPA Polo Club & School • Farm home of the first legal moonshine in the United States • Multiple barns showcase the livestock and the history of farming • Celebrating Daniel Boone Days and his history in Stevensburg, VA • ...
Unit 2: Vocabulary 2016-10-08
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- Also known as industrial agriculture, refers to farming systems which include the use of synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and other continual inputs, genetically modified organisms.
- Involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as settlements and semi-natural habitats such as arable fields, pastures, and managed woods.
- The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth.
- A fuel derived directly from living matter.
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- Power obtained by harnessing the energy produced by waves at sea.
- Form of energy conversion in which turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy that can be used for power.
- The production of food, fiber, or other plant or animal products using farming techniques that protect the environment, public health, human communities, and animal welfare.
- A word for becoming more like a city. When populations of people grow, the population of a place may spill over from city to nearby areas.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The action of conserving something, in particular.
- The rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- Graze (grassland) so heavily that the vegetation is damaged and the ground becomes liable to erosion.
14 Clues: A fuel derived directly from living matter. • Thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth. • The action of conserving something, in particular. • The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land. • Power obtained by harnessing the energy produced by waves at sea. • The rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food. • ...
Lamin Rankin Global History Words 2017-06-07
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- End of the middle ages
- Islamic empire
- Capital City
- Cultural diffusion
- Farming
- Exchange of ideas between different cultures
- Monotheistic
- Trading center between Europe and Asia
- Practiced in Africa
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- Fertile soil
- Northern Africa
- oil and O.P.E.C. nations
- Positive result or effect trad between Asia and Europe
- 95 Theses
- Along river valleys/fertile soil
15 Clues: Farming • 95 Theses • Fertile soil • Capital City • Monotheistic • Islamic empire • Northern Africa • Cultural diffusion • Practiced in Africa • End of the middle ages • oil and O.P.E.C. nations • Along river valleys/fertile soil • Trading center between Europe and Asia • Exchange of ideas between different cultures • Positive result or effect trad between Asia and Europe
Western United States Key Terms 2023-09-19
15 Clues: connected • corn fuel • "villages" • on the move • land set aside • splitting line • catholic church • dry soil and wind • yet to be settled • parallel mountains • large scale farming • second largest city in the US • vehicles that travel in the air • have the right to extend boundries • first to settle in the American Southwest
Topics 5.8 and 5.9 Vocab 2022-01-18
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- Public financial support to farmers to safeguard food production.
- A type of agriculture that includes market gardening/truck farming and dairy farming.
- Movements to promote higher incomes for producers and more sustainable farming practices. (2 words)
- An economic model that suggested a pattern for the types of products farmers would produce at different positions relative to the market community.
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- A graph that can be used to determine the starting position for each land use relative to the market. Also known as bid-price-curve. (3 words)
- All the steps required to get a product or service to customers. (2 words)
- An economy where supply and demand, not government policy determines the outcome of competition for the land. (2 words)
- Crops that are not essential to human survival but have high profit margin.
- The theory that deals with why people chose certain locations for various economic activity.
9 Clues: Public financial support to farmers to safeguard food production. • All the steps required to get a product or service to customers. (2 words) • Crops that are not essential to human survival but have high profit margin. • A type of agriculture that includes market gardening/truck farming and dairy farming. • ...
which farming i am 2021-01-20
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- DONE FOR EARNING MONEY
- GROWING OF FLOWERS
- REARING OF ANIMALS FOR PRODUCTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
- REARING OF FISH
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- DOESNOT USE FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES
- DONE FOR OWN CONSUMPTION
- REARING OF SILKWORM
- GROWING MORE THAN ONE CROP ON SAME PIECE OF LAND SIMULTANEOUSLY
- MAINLY DONE ON HILLS
- REARING OF DOMESTIC BIRDS FOR EGGS AND MEAT
- DONE ON LARGE ESTATE
11 Clues: REARING OF FISH • GROWING OF FLOWERS • REARING OF SILKWORM • MAINLY DONE ON HILLS • DONE ON LARGE ESTATE • DONE FOR EARNING MONEY • DONE FOR OWN CONSUMPTION • DOESNOT USE FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES • REARING OF DOMESTIC BIRDS FOR EGGS AND MEAT • REARING OF ANIMALS FOR PRODUCTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS • GROWING MORE THAN ONE CROP ON SAME PIECE OF LAND SIMULTANEOUSLY
Commercial Farming Crossword puzzle 2015-04-22
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- a financial gain
- a soft whit fibrous substance
- a major source of grain and of feed for livestock
- area of land used for growing crops and rearing animals
- the practice of farming
- a person who owns or manages a farm
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- the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread,pasta, pastry ect.
- yields large grains, or kernels, set in a cob
- major pest in the American cotton crop
- a person or machine that separates grain from the plants by beating
- wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as foods
11 Clues: a financial gain • the practice of farming • a soft whit fibrous substance • a person who owns or manages a farm • major pest in the American cotton crop • yields large grains, or kernels, set in a cob • a major source of grain and of feed for livestock • area of land used for growing crops and rearing animals • wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as foods • ...
Economic Geo Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
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- The sector involves the manufacture of products from raw materials
- Money for investment, tools and machines and technology (infrastructure) used to produce goods
- A resource that can be replenished (ex, wind or sun)
- To get along with
- A country that is limited natural resources, so it's highly industralized
- Part of the workforce and your level of education, training, and abilities make you valuable
- Where people live
- For example, a factor
- Means a lot of
- Any job that involves taking resources directly from the Earth such as farming, fishing, forestry, or drilling for oil
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- Can be renewable or nonrewable
- Not compatible with a residental area
- The UAE (United Arb Emirate) has a lot of this and is in OPEC
- Activities that involve services such as sales jobs, police, fire, and teachers
- A resource that is in limited supply (ex. natural gas or oil)
- Basic structures and facilities like roads, wifi, electricity, plumbing
- Another way to say farming
- A place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil
- To fill (something) up again or restore
19 Clues: Means a lot of • To get along with • Where people live • For example, a factor • Another way to say farming • Can be renewable or nonrewable • Not compatible with a residental area • To fill (something) up again or restore • A resource that can be replenished (ex, wind or sun) • The UAE (United Arb Emirate) has a lot of this and is in OPEC • ...
Mayans 2021-11-01
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- the area this civilization took place
- famous mayan book
- farming
- an offering to please the gods
- ruler
- independent cities
- the exchange of items
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- religion based government
- sinkhole lake used for sacrifice
- multiple gods
- civilization
- used to keep mayan records
- mayan writing system
- used to keep track of days
- large city-state
15 Clues: ruler • farming • civilization • multiple gods • large city-state • famous mayan book • independent cities • mayan writing system • the exchange of items • religion based government • used to keep mayan records • used to keep track of days • an offering to please the gods • sinkhole lake used for sacrifice • the area this civilization took place
Science Vocabulary 2015-02-23
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- DNA injection
- making medicines with organisms
- studying living organism for health
- impure objects
- alternative fuel
- all genetic information
- genes transferred, different organism
- farming organisms in water
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- parents of different species
- making exactly the same organism
- living things fix problem
- being tame
- identifying genes in genetic map
- moral principles
- making crops
15 Clues: being tame • making crops • DNA injection • impure objects • moral principles • alternative fuel • all genetic information • living things fix problem • farming organisms in water • parents of different species • making medicines with organisms • making exactly the same organism • identifying genes in genetic map • studying living organism for health • genes transferred, different organism
list B from "above" till "differ" 2023-05-02
15 Clues: rotting • 10 years • obstruct • suitable • competiton • qualification • wanting to win • to state openly • related to farming • gain possession of • bring something to someone • relating to the modern period • needing a lot of time and effort • to judge the amount of something • one of seven large land masses on earth
Harvest 2025-05-17
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- Land for farming.
- Person who grows crops.
- Dried grass for animals.
- Plants grown for food.
- Storage for crops.
- Where plants grow.
- Provides energy for plants.
- Sweet produce from trees.
- Wheat or rice.
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- Starts plant growth.
- Edible plants.
- Where crops are grown.
- Gathering crops.
- Tool for preparing soil.
- Helps crops grow.
15 Clues: Edible plants. • Wheat or rice. • Gathering crops. • Land for farming. • Helps crops grow. • Storage for crops. • Where plants grow. • Starts plant growth. • Where crops are grown. • Plants grown for food. • Person who grows crops. • Dried grass for animals. • Tool for preparing soil. • Sweet produce from trees. • Provides energy for plants.
inca civilization 2021-10-28
6 Clues: sun god • the capital • became emperor in 1532 • Continent they lived on • farming on side of mountain • civil war was caused by the ______ of the ruler
Chapters 4 & 5 2016-10-04
15 Clues: to end • to guide • Spanish explorer • to provide money • to take control of • Indian medicine man • production of goods • fort make with posts • to stay in one place • religious settlement • King's representative • economy based on farming • moves from place to place • one who studies artifacts • structure used for worship
vocab crossword 2021-12-10
15 Clues: to kill • to mock • to ruin • an attempt • heavy/bulky • rudely brief • to lean/sway • no rain/ dry • to destroy/ end • to show disbelief • in a determined manner • not able to stay still • something to help with farming • not showing a serious response • saying something in a joking way
green evolution 2023-02-07
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- the green _________ was a period of time when new technologies and strategies were introduced into agriculture.
- high yield ______ are crops that produce large quantities of crops in a variety
- farmers can now grow crops in ______ areas due to the shipping developments made during the green revolution.
- the new equipment from the green revolution made farming ________ and quicker!
- the McCormick ______ was made to speed up the process of farming by combining all the beginning steps into 1 tool.
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- ________ Farming is the process of using other, more efficient equipment rather than humans or animals
- ________ and pesticides were introduced to help keep pest away and let crops live longer.
- wire ________ was a new type of fence that added extra security and safety to farmer's land
8 Clues: the new equipment from the green revolution made farming ________ and quicker! • high yield ______ are crops that produce large quantities of crops in a variety • ________ and pesticides were introduced to help keep pest away and let crops live longer. • wire ________ was a new type of fence that added extra security and safety to farmer's land • ...
Among The Hidden Crossword 2021-12-13
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- unable to believe
- practice of giving or accepting
- joking in a believable way
- rudely brief
- aware of what is around you
- big; large
- unacceptable laguage or motion
- kill with reasoning
- put something together carelessly
- insulting others
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- farming equipment
- long period of time without rain
- communication between minds
- mock; jeer
- comepletely destroy
15 Clues: mock; jeer • big; large • rudely brief • insulting others • farming equipment • unable to believe • comepletely destroy • kill with reasoning • joking in a believable way • communication between minds • aware of what is around you • unacceptable laguage or motion • practice of giving or accepting • long period of time without rain • put something together carelessly
Mayans 2021-11-01
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- the area this civilization took place
- famous mayan book
- farming
- an offering to please the gods
- ruler
- independent cities
- the exchange of items
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- religion based government
- sinkhole lake used for sacrifice
- multiple gods
- civilization
- used to keep mayan records
- mayan writing system
- used to keep track of days
- large city-state
15 Clues: ruler • farming • civilization • multiple gods • large city-state • famous mayan book • independent cities • mayan writing system • the exchange of items • religion based government • used to keep mayan records • used to keep track of days • an offering to please the gods • sinkhole lake used for sacrifice • the area this civilization took place
9GEO FOOD- SANJANA JAISWAL 2017-09-19
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- relating to employment, income and trade.
- a kind of farming that can supply large volumes of produce in a relatively small area, for example poultry or vegetable farms.
- having a physical and economic access to enough food that can be reached by those who need it.
- food that is thrown out by a retailer or consumer.
- a type of farming that requires large area of land, for example diary farming, which needs to provide grazing land for cattle.
- an industrialised country with a well-developed economy capable of supporting its own people.
- the buying and selling of goods, services produce and capital between countries or territories across international borders.
- a fuel that is produced directly from a living or recently living organism such as plant or animal waste.
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- a state where all people at all times have access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life.
- relating to past experience and events.
- a state where not everyone has constant access to enough safe nutritious food a sustain a healthy life; the opposite of the state of food security.
- a non-industrialised country with a lower living standard, and lower human Developed Index ranking that other countries.
- the state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available.
- long-term significant change in the earth’s weather, including variations in rainfall and wind patterns, regional changes, and particularly the increased average atmospheric temperature.
- a reduction in the amount of food from where it produced to where it reaches the consumer.
15 Clues: relating to past experience and events. • relating to employment, income and trade. • food that is thrown out by a retailer or consumer. • the state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available. • a reduction in the amount of food from where it produced to where it reaches the consumer. • ...
Unit 8 2025-05-07
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- Legislators, During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- Bureau , A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Amendment (1868) , Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Farming , A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment
- Klux Klan ,A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) , The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- ,A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
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- Reconstruction (1866-1867) ,The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Amendment (1865) , Abolished slavery in the United States.
- , To formally approve or pass.
- Codes , Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- Amendment (1870) , Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- ,To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
13 Clues: , To formally approve or pass. • ,To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) , Abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment (1870) , Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • Amendment (1868) , Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
Unit 8 2025-05-08
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- Legislators – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Farming – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
Down
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
13 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
B4 e-h Higher Revision 2014-04-29
Across
- This element (mineral) is needed to make chlorophyll.
- Nitrogen is found in the soil in this form.
- These are chemicals that kill pests.
- Using one species to control another species is called _________ control.
- These organisms use enzymes externally to break down dead material.
- This method of farming does not require soil.
- Plants use this process to move minerals from areas of low concentration to high concentration.
- Sugars are transported through a plant by what process?
- This element (mineral) is needed to make DNA and cell membranes.
- Removing all the water from food is called...?
- This element (mineral) is needed to make enzymes involved in photosynthesis and respiration.
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- Salting or sugaring food can kill bacteria by drawing water out of them by.....?
- Nitrates are used to make ______ _____ in plants.
- This method of farming involves keeping large numbers of animals inside and preventing them from moving.
- These cells control the opening/closing of stomata
- Water is transported through a plant by what process?
- These organisms eat dead material.
- This word describes cells that are full of water.
- These are the holes on the underside of a leaf.
19 Clues: These organisms eat dead material. • These are chemicals that kill pests. • Nitrogen is found in the soil in this form. • This method of farming does not require soil. • Removing all the water from food is called...? • These are the holes on the underside of a leaf. • Nitrates are used to make ______ _____ in plants. • This word describes cells that are full of water. • ...
Test 1 Review- Events leading to and during the Revolutionary War 2025-09-15
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- One reason Native Americans struggled to resist English settlement
- Philosopher whose ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence
- Agreement that ended the Revolutionary War and recognized U.S. independence.
- Courts used by King George III to prosecute colonists avoiding taxes
- First battle where British army tried to seize colonists’ weapons in 1775
- Colony known for large-scale commercial farming
- Document written to convince Loyalists to support American independence
- British policy allowing colonies to govern themselves
- Economic system creating wealth through control of resources and trade
- The colony where settlers arrived in 1607 seeking gold
Down
- Colonial tactic that reduced British merchants' profits
- War after which England made colonists help pay debts
- Crop that did NOT contribute to the Southern economy during colonial times
- King George’s 1763 order to prevent conflict between settlers and Native Americans
- A pull factor motivating Europeans to migrate to the American colonies in the 1600s
- Region with cold climate and rocky land limiting commercial farming
- Tax repealed in 1766 due to colonial boycotts
- Trade pattern involving American colonies contributing raw materials
- Biggest advantage colonists had over British during the Revolution
19 Clues: Tax repealed in 1766 due to colonial boycotts • Colony known for large-scale commercial farming • War after which England made colonists help pay debts • British policy allowing colonies to govern themselves • The colony where settlers arrived in 1607 seeking gold • Colonial tactic that reduced British merchants' profits • ...
cross word 2020-09-24
GROUP 2 PUZZLE WORD 2021-01-25
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- TYPE OF FARMING DONE ON MOUNTAINS AND SIDE OF HILLS
- TOOL THAT HELPS IN BEATING GRAINS AND CROPS
- TOOL THAT COMBINES SEVERAL OPERATIONS LIKE CUTTING, THRESHING ETC.
- IN THIS CULTIVATION AREA IS LARGE AND MOST OF THE WORK IS DONE BY MACHINES
Down
- TYPE OF FARMING FOR PRODUCTION OF SILK
- TYPE OF FARMING THAT FOCUS ON GROWING ENOUGH FOOD TO FEED THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES
6 Clues: TYPE OF FARMING FOR PRODUCTION OF SILK • TOOL THAT HELPS IN BEATING GRAINS AND CROPS • TYPE OF FARMING DONE ON MOUNTAINS AND SIDE OF HILLS • TOOL THAT COMBINES SEVERAL OPERATIONS LIKE CUTTING, THRESHING ETC. • IN THIS CULTIVATION AREA IS LARGE AND MOST OF THE WORK IS DONE BY MACHINES • ...
all about farming 2021-01-18
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- Name the farming in which steps are build onto the slopes of hills.
- which type of farming involves both the growing of crops and the raising of livestock?
- which season the zaid crops are grown?
Down
- Substance that is intended for destroying and presenting pests in crops
- Farming that involves use of fertilizers with organic origin
- Name the season when the kharif crops are grown.
6 Clues: which season the zaid crops are grown? • Name the season when the kharif crops are grown. • Farming that involves use of fertilizers with organic origin • Name the farming in which steps are build onto the slopes of hills. • Substance that is intended for destroying and presenting pests in crops • ...
Fair Trade and Farming 2022-04-05
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- Issue that causes most cacao fruits to be thrown out
- Belonging to a Fair Trade co-op guarantees farmers a _______ price for their crops
- labor A practice that is not permitted by Fair Trade standards
- Network of farmers who benefit from doing business as a group
- Dried and fermented seed of the cacao plant
- This time of year is unpredictable and can negatively impact cacao crops
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- The Fair Trade certification requires farmers to follow strict _________ guidelines
- In 2012, chocolate sales in the United States reached 20 _______ dollars
- System created to fight against issues facing farmers in developing nations
- Fruit from which chocolate is created
- Most Ngabe indigenous people live below the ______ line
11 Clues: Fruit from which chocolate is created • Dried and fermented seed of the cacao plant • Issue that causes most cacao fruits to be thrown out • Most Ngabe indigenous people live below the ______ line • Network of farmers who benefit from doing business as a group • labor A practice that is not permitted by Fair Trade standards • ...
Commercial Farming Crossword puzzle 2015-04-22
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- yields large grains, or kernels, set in a cob
- a financial gain
- the practice of farming
- wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as foods
- a major source of grain and of feed for livestock
- area of land used for growing crops and rearing animals
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- a soft whit fibrous substance
- major pest in the American cotton crop
- a person or machine that separates grain from the plants by beating
- a person who owns or manages a farm
- the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread,pasta, pastry ect.
11 Clues: a financial gain • the practice of farming • a soft whit fibrous substance • a person who owns or manages a farm • major pest in the American cotton crop • yields large grains, or kernels, set in a cob • a major source of grain and of feed for livestock • wheat or any other cultivated cereal crop used as foods • area of land used for growing crops and rearing animals • ...
Countryside and Farming 2 2023-12-11
Industrial Revolution 2016-03-02
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- This type of time became more important now that people were working so much
- Dangerous work places in the 1800's
- The belief that there is a certain amount of wealth in the world
- Private money (not government money) is invested to make more wealth
- This made transportation faster and therefore cheaper invented in the 1860's
- This is the first industry that industrialization was applied to
- Owning all of an industry, allows you to control prices
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- Famous protesters of factories in England
- Inventor of the Steam Engine
- This type of farming is where you grow to sell, it replaced subsitence
- Coal, rubber, oil, lumber, cotton and steel
- Wrote a book about capitalism and economics
- This started to suffer with all the new pollution
- This continent was almost completely taken over by European countries
- A business person who has an idea and takes a risk
- This saw an increase due to more food and less death
- A lot of animals faced this problem now that humans moved into their environment
- This is the country where the Industrial revolution began
- In the 1800's countries made laws to protect these people form too much work
19 Clues: Inventor of the Steam Engine • Dangerous work places in the 1800's • Famous protesters of factories in England • Coal, rubber, oil, lumber, cotton and steel • Wrote a book about capitalism and economics • This started to suffer with all the new pollution • A business person who has an idea and takes a risk • This saw an increase due to more food and less death • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-03-02
Across
- This continent was almost completely taken over by European countries
- Owning all of an industry, allows you to control prices
- In the 1800's countries made laws to protect these people form too much work
- A lot of animals faced this problem now that humans moved into their environment
- Coal, rubber, oil, lumber, cotton and steel
- This type of farming is where you grow to sell, it replaced subsitence
- This made transportation faster and therefore cheaper invented in the 1860's
- Dangerous work places in the 1800's
- Famous protesters of factories in England
- This is the first industry that industrialization was applied to
Down
- This type of time became more important now that people were working so much
- Wrote a book about capitalism and economics
- This started to suffer with all the new pollution
- This saw an increase due to more food and less death
- A business person who has an idea and takes a risk
- Private money (not government money) is invested to make more wealth
- The belief that there is a certain amount of wealth in the world
- This is the country where the Industrial revolution began
- Inventor of the Steam Engine
19 Clues: Inventor of the Steam Engine • Dangerous work places in the 1800's • Famous protesters of factories in England • Wrote a book about capitalism and economics • Coal, rubber, oil, lumber, cotton and steel • This started to suffer with all the new pollution • A business person who has an idea and takes a risk • This saw an increase due to more food and less death • ...
5. Saving Bananas for Us All 2016-06-04
Across
- a set of animals or plants, members of which have similar characteristics to each other
- used for farming or relating to farming
- causing damage or able to cause damage
- the quality of being the same
- to adjust to different conditions or uses, or to change to meet different situations
- a plant without leaves, flowers, or color that lives on other plants or on decaying matter
- the condition or fact of being different or varied; variety
- lack of ability to do something
- not existing now
- to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables
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- having been changed slightly, usually to improve something or make it more acceptable
- the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
- something needed or necessary
- to disagree with something
- a very sad event or situation, especially one involving death or suffering
- good or good enough, esp. for a particular need or purpose
- to prepare land and grow crops on it, or to grow a particular crop
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organism
- exactly the same or very similar
19 Clues: not existing now • to disagree with something • something needed or necessary • the quality of being the same • lack of ability to do something • exactly the same or very similar • causing damage or able to cause damage • used for farming or relating to farming • to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables • good or good enough, esp. for a particular need or purpose • ...
Plants 2020-04-08
12 Clues: Koala food • Baby legume • Water farming • Pencilwood Tree • Flowering plants • A maize in movies • The tallest grass • Syrup for pancakes • A tool to pick soil • Pre-dinosaur resident. • Highest Vitamin C source • Alphonso, Potato, Chilli, Brinjal Home
Unit 8 2025-05-06
Across
- Legislators – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Farming – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
Down
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
13 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
Unit 8 2025-05-08
Across
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Klux Klan A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Farming A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- Amendment (1870) Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
Down
- A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
- Legislators During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- Bureau A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- To formally approve or pass.
- Codes Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- Amendment (1868) Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Amendment (1865) Abolished slavery in the United States.
13 Clues: To formally approve or pass. • To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) Abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment (1870) Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • Amendment (1868) Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
1st Nine Weeks CFA Review - Units 1, 2, and 3 2025-09-28
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- this region is in Northeast mountains; highest peak = Brasstown Bald; mining, tourism.
- Founder of Georgia and leader of the first settlers.
- Patriot victory in Georgia that boosted morale and provided supplies.
- this river is on Eastern border; important for trade and shipping.
- this region has flat land, good for large-scale farming, largest region.
- Colonists who wanted to remain loyal to Britain.
- Main reasons for European exploration (religion, wealth, power).
- America’s first constitution; weak government with no power to tax or enforce laws.
Down
- The legal document that created Georgia as a colony.
- this region has rolling hills, red clay, Atlanta; farming and industry
- Law forbidding colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- War between Britain and France that left Britain in debt, leading to new taxes on colonies.
- Churches built on barrier islands to spread Christianity to Native Americans.
- Spanish explorer who came through Georgia in search of gold
- Colonists who wanted independence from Britain.
- Protect the coast from storms; sites of early Spanish missions.
- Helping others; one reason for Georgia’s founding (a place for debtors and the “worthy poor”).
- Interpreter between Oglethorpe and Tomochichi.
- Colonists unhappy with Trustee rules; wanted slavery and rum allowed.
19 Clues: Interpreter between Oglethorpe and Tomochichi. • Colonists who wanted independence from Britain. • Colonists who wanted to remain loyal to Britain. • The legal document that created Georgia as a colony. • Founder of Georgia and leader of the first settlers. • Spanish explorer who came through Georgia in search of gold • ...
11.2 Farming the Plains 2024-10-03
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- A large, highly profitable wheat farm
- A name given to Great Plains farmers
- Densely packed soil held together by grass roots
- This innovation knocked kernels loose from stalks
- A way of farming dry land in which seeds are planted deep in the ground where there is some moisture
- This provided a legal method for settlers to acquire a clear title to property on the frontier
- A frequent danger of libing on the Great Plains
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- the last large territory for settlement had people racing to stake claims in this event
- Contruction and development of ______ stimulated growth
- This natural disaster struck the plains in the late 1880s, destroying crops and ruining the soil
- A piece of US public land acquired by living on it and cultivating it
11 Clues: A name given to Great Plains farmers • A large, highly profitable wheat farm • A frequent danger of libing on the Great Plains • Densely packed soil held together by grass roots • This innovation knocked kernels loose from stalks • Contruction and development of ______ stimulated growth • A piece of US public land acquired by living on it and cultivating it • ...
Early US Transportation Explosion 2021-12-01
12 Clues: tax on goods • water bridges • national road • farming economy • business failures • man mad water ways • mechanized economy • businesses with rights • travel by steam engine • raising or lowering ships • inner workings of a country • granted to promote improvements
Amir Coltin Ramiro Matthew Social Studies Crossword 2023-02-16
13 Clues: Relys • Got larger • Falling Down • Source of water • Makes a car run • A thousand years • Messenger of god • What farmers grow • Worshiped many gods • Middle Eastern Country • Middle Eastern Country • Where people used to live • Another way of saying farming
Unit 2 Coming to America 2025-09-02
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- A business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home.
- Traveling to a new place for the purpose of exploration.
- A policy of trade where colonies increased the wealth of the "mother country".
- Farming, raising crops, and livestock.
- A form of government written by and agreed to by the Pilgrims and others on the Mayflower boat.
- A movement from one area or region to another.
- Businesses that makes a product (ex. fishing, farming, shipbuilding).
Down
- A form of government where people vote for who their leaders are.
- The trading of plants, animals, cultures, and diseases between Europe and the Americas.
- A form of government where a King or Queen inherits (born into) their leadership position.
- A crop that is sold for money.
- A Spanish conqueror of the Americas.
- A settlement ruled by a distant country.
13 Clues: A crop that is sold for money. • A Spanish conqueror of the Americas. • Farming, raising crops, and livestock. • A settlement ruled by a distant country. • A movement from one area or region to another. • Traveling to a new place for the purpose of exploration. • A form of government where people vote for who their leaders are. • ...
Intro to Agriculture 2024-04-25
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- and weather conditions
- refer to methods or techniques used by farmers to cultivate crops or rear animals for food production
- the artificial application of water to land or soil. It is used to assist in the growing of agricultural crops, maintenance of landscapes, and
- man-made compounds applied to soil to increase its fertility and promote plant growth
- of disturbed soils in dry areas and during periods of inadequate rainfall
- the study of natural features and phenomena on the planet's surface, such as landforms, climate, weather patterns, and ecosystems
- a form of animal husbandry where domesticated animals are raised for their products, such as milk, meat or wool, often in harsh environments unsuitable for crops
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- a form of commercial farming where crops are grown for profit. Large land areas are planted with a single crop species, such as sugar cane, coffee, or rubber.
- also known as extensive livestock farming, involves raising animals over large areas
- an agricultural activity that involves the rearing of livestock in a pattern of constant movement, due to changes in forage
- chemicals used to kill pests, including insects, rodents, fungi and unwanted plants (weeds).
- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species in a field or farming system at a time
12 Clues: and weather conditions • of disturbed soils in dry areas and during periods of inadequate rainfall • also known as extensive livestock farming, involves raising animals over large areas • man-made compounds applied to soil to increase its fertility and promote plant growth • ...
Chapter 3: Early Civilizations of the Americas Vocabulary 2023-11-28
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- a mountain chain that snakes along the western coast of the continent
- a people who established a great civilization in Middle America
- steplike ledges cut into mountains to make land suitable for farming
- capital city of the Aztecs
- the capital city of the Incan Empire
- a round room used by the Pueblo peoples for religious ceremonies
- a people who lived in the Valley of Mexico
- an official count of people in a certain place at a certain time
- the signs and symbols that made up the Mayan writing system
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- people of a powerful empire that ruled part of South America in the 1400s and 1500s
- a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land
- corn
- Native American groups who built earthen mounds
- a mostly flat and grassy region of western North America
- a group of knotted strings used by the Incas to record information
- one of the ancient Native American peoples of the Southwest
- a cluster of Native American stone or adobe dwellings
17 Clues: corn • capital city of the Aztecs • the capital city of the Incan Empire • a people who lived in the Valley of Mexico • Native American groups who built earthen mounds • a cluster of Native American stone or adobe dwellings • a mostly flat and grassy region of western North America • one of the ancient Native American peoples of the Southwest • ...
Vocab Words 2023-11-20
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- jobs that specializes in transportation, retail trade,or in information technology
- a country that is wealthy
- ________ lanes are spaces made for ships to navigate better
- when country work together to make things they need
- an economy that is run by the government
- a type of job that deals with the first level of a business
- a country that is surrounded by land
- a type of farming that is from a big company
- the amount of goods produced in one year in a country
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- the study of people spending their wealth/money
- type of economy with goods and services instead of money
- the second level of a job that focuses on processing and manufacturing goods
- a country that is overpopulated and is low on resources
- a combination of a command and market economy
- a GDP based off of the amount of money an individual receives in a country
- an economy that has companies competing against each other
- substance _______ is a type of family business that involves growing crops
17 Clues: a country that is wealthy • a country that is surrounded by land • an economy that is run by the government • a type of farming that is from a big company • a combination of a command and market economy • the study of people spending their wealth/money • when country work together to make things they need • the amount of goods produced in one year in a country • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-22
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- List for Agriculture
- Security: The state in which all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life.
- An approach to farming that applies ecological principles to agricultural practices, promoting sustainable food systems.
- A chemical substance used to kill pests, including insects, weeds, and fungi, that can harm crops.
- A method of supplying water to crops and plants to help them grow, especially in areas with insufficient rainfall.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields, an essential step in the agricultural cycle.
- Practices that maintain the health of the environment, economy, and society over the long term, often involving methods that do not deplete resources.
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- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, which is important for ecological balance.
- Domesticated animals raised for food, fiber, or labor, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens.
- List Generator
- The agricultural practice of growing a single crop or plant species in a given area, which can lead to soil depletion and increased pest vulnerability.
- A structure designed to provide a controlled environment for growing plants, often using glass or plastic to trap heat and light.
- The process of preparing and using land for growing crops or raising livestock.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.
- Rotation: The practice of alternating the types of crops grown in a particular area to improve soil health and reduce pests and diseases.
- Farming: A method of farming that avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs), focusing instead on natural processes.
- Fertility: The ability of soil to provide essential nutrients to plants, which is crucial for healthy crop production.
17 Clues: List Generator • List for Agriculture • The process of preparing and using land for growing crops or raising livestock. • A chemical substance used to kill pests, including insects, weeds, and fungi, that can harm crops. • Domesticated animals raised for food, fiber, or labor, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens. • ...
xaviergomezn 2017-06-07
12 Clues: trade • farming • isolation • unify people • social order • diverse geographical features • reflects a society's technology • sahara desert and desertification • along river valleys/fertile soil. • dependency on trade interdependent • affects distribution of population • ends in 1911[1st chinese revolution]
Zero hunger 2024-04-29
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- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - Farming practices that are environmentally friendly and economically viable.
- - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity.
- - The practice of farming and cultivating crops
- - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers.
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- - A condition that results from consuming an unbalanced or insufficient diet.
- - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world.
- - Loss or wastage of food products.
- - The state of equal access to resources, opportunities, and rights regardless of gender.
- - The lack of reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food.
11 Clues: - Loss or wastage of food products. • - The practice of farming and cultivating crops • - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity. • - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers. • - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food. • - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world. • ...
Aquaculture 2023-09-15
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- Colour, Growth rate, Tolerance of high population density
- Water in farms is used only once
- a method of fish farming that is basic and requires less monitoring of the fish
- a herbivorous fish that is captured because it had high amount of food per unit
- an abiotic limiting factor that effects intensive aquaculture
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- something that kills fish that are captured in aquaculture via their source of food (Feed pellets)
- water in farms is recycled
- a method of fish farming that requires a huge amount of input
- immunization and the use of antibiotics
- this fish has TCR of 1.1
- a certain amount that you can exploit without damaging the environment
11 Clues: this fish has TCR of 1.1 • water in farms is recycled • Water in farms is used only once • immunization and the use of antibiotics • Colour, Growth rate, Tolerance of high population density • a method of fish farming that requires a huge amount of input • an abiotic limiting factor that effects intensive aquaculture • ...
Chapter 2 & 3 2021-10-17
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- The __ Revolution began in Britain in the 1800s.
- Farming that raises sheep in a hilly terrain.
- The secondary industry is also known as __.
- A car factory that uses the just-in-time system.
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- A term used in reference to the shape of land.
- The average amount of years that a person is expected to live.
- __ trends refers to the measurable changes in population size and characteristic.
- __ is defined as the number of live births per 1000 women in a year.
- Machines during the Industrial Revolution was powered by the burning of __.
- An industry that is growing because people have more time and money.
- Farming that only grows crops.
11 Clues: Farming that only grows crops. • The secondary industry is also known as __. • Farming that raises sheep in a hilly terrain. • A term used in reference to the shape of land. • The __ Revolution began in Britain in the 1800s. • A car factory that uses the just-in-time system. • The average amount of years that a person is expected to live. • ...
Grade 7: Chapter 17 - South and North America 2020-12-21
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- a medicine healer in Native American cultures
- a Native American culture that built mounds and cities in the Mississippi River Valley region
- a type of farming in which flat steps are cut into a mountain to provide farmland
- a circular-shaped chamber built in the ground by the ancient Pueblo
- Man's best friend
- a tall, elaborately carved and painted tree trunk common in Northwest Coast cultures
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- a group of allies
- a high-protein grain native to the Andes Mountains in South America
- to extract stone from the earth
- a kind of clay that when dried is used as a building material
- a domed tent used as housing by the Algonquin in North America
- This Moche headpiece symbolizes power and authority
- a gift giving ceremony practiced by the Kwakiutl and Haida tribes
13 Clues: a group of allies • Man's best friend • to extract stone from the earth • a medicine healer in Native American cultures • This Moche headpiece symbolizes power and authority • a kind of clay that when dried is used as a building material • a domed tent used as housing by the Algonquin in North America • a gift giving ceremony practiced by the Kwakiutl and Haida tribes • ...
Unit 8 Reconstruction crossword puzzle 2025-05-06
Across
- Legislators – During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Farming – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Reconstruction (1867-1877) – The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- – A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
Down
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
13 Clues: – To formally approve or pass. • – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
Lesson 4: New Ways of Life 2025-11-20
Across
- the system that a community uses to produce and distribute goods and services
- a complex society that has cities, a well-organized government, and specialized job skills
- allowed people to develop the many skills and talents needed to create and maintain a civilization
- more than what's needed, extra
Down
- a supply of something that can be used as needed
- direct, have control over
- a set of shared spiritual beliefs
- collect or attain a large amount of something
- gain, favorable result
- the economy was based mainly on farming
- valleys Early civilizations arose in ________ because these locations offered fertile land for agriculture and a reliable source of water
- class groups of people that occupy different ranks or levels in society
- the economy was based on both farming and trade and it's considered the world's first city
13 Clues: gain, favorable result • direct, have control over • more than what's needed, extra • a set of shared spiritual beliefs • the economy was based mainly on farming • collect or attain a large amount of something • a supply of something that can be used as needed • class groups of people that occupy different ranks or levels in society • ...
Unit 1 Food Studies - Key Terms Revision 2025-06-04
Across
- transition from a wild or natural state to a farmed and/or cultivated environment
- transition from a farming lifestyle to one centred on manufacturing
- travel to another country to take up permanent residence there
- the practice of farming
- the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
Down
- water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to the ground
- the planting, tending, improving or harvesting of crops or plants
- characteristics, knowledge, behaviours, attitudes and practices of a particular group of people
- plants or plant products that can be grown as food
- able to be continually used without depletion
- a person that lives a nomadic life by hunting and gathering food that is found in the wild
- movement of people from one place in the world to another
- ingredients, techniques and dishes that represent a style of cooking
13 Clues: the practice of farming • able to be continually used without depletion • plants or plant products that can be grown as food • movement of people from one place in the world to another • water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to the ground • the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2024-09-23
Across
- planting crops for human use
- raise livestock (farm animals) for food. To keep their herds healthy and growing, they constantly seek good pastureland for their animals
- for our purposes, there is a social hierarchy which means that people are grouped by their importance
- farm animals used for food and supplies
- when people begin doing a specific job every day, they specialize in that job
- people who hunt for food
Down
- when people don’t have to do all the same job (labor), they begin to separate into groups (division)
- people who move around following sources of food and water
- having more food than one needs
- 8000 BCE – 3500 BCE – the time period when people went from nomadic to sedentary and civilizations could be formed
- farming and domesticating animals for human use
- staying in one place
- a way of life shared by a group of people
- the way people are grouped in a civilization
- people who gather plants for food
- plants that can be farmed easily
- having more of something than one needs
17 Clues: staying in one place • people who hunt for food • planting crops for human use • having more food than one needs • plants that can be farmed easily • people who gather plants for food • farm animals used for food and supplies • having more of something than one needs • a way of life shared by a group of people • the way people are grouped in a civilization • ...
Deforestation 2022-02-08
10 Clues: Plant • Amazon • Removing • Empty Area • To Wear Away • Living Organisms • To Prepare Timber • Gas Humans Breathe In • When Land Becomes Empty • The Practice Of Farming
Agricultural patterns 2023-11-10
10 Clues: Farming • Community • Countryside • Rain or snow • Study of water • People per area • Watering crops (10) • Agricultural production • Long-term weather patterns • Regions defined by climate
Dublin 2023-02-09
10 Clues: D • R • A • T • traditional brewery • cultural attraction • farming is highly... • main fishing port In Dublin • Dublin main transport system • Dublin's main tertiary economic activities
Food Provenance and Cultures 2022-03-28
Across
- food will be safe to eat but may not be at its best
- - a style of cooking
- - food that forms a large part of the diet
- decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- food or drink that provides nourishment to sustain the body and life
- farming that aims to produce as much as possible, usually with the use of chemicals
Down
- a series of processes by which food is grown, produced and eventually consumed
- indicates when a product may no longer be safe to eat
- - Mexican dish, spicy avocado based dip
- the place from which something is derived
- the ability to track any food through all stages of production
- describes human activity that is not harmful to the environment and does not deplete natural resources
- pathogenic bacteria found in raw eggs
13 Clues: - a style of cooking • pathogenic bacteria found in raw eggs • - Mexican dish, spicy avocado based dip • the place from which something is derived • - food that forms a large part of the diet • decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms • food will be safe to eat but may not be at its best • indicates when a product may no longer be safe to eat • ...
What does the Moreland City Council do? 2014-04-29
Across
- Plural of Electricity Supply.
- A method to remove waste produced from households, factories, construction and destruction of a building.
- A wide way leading from one place to another with a specially prepared surface for vehicles.
- The wellbeing of the public.
- A clear liquid that humans need to survive.
- The making of rules.
Down
- Facillities avalible to the public such as parks and leisure centres.
- The process of receiving or giving instructions that are part of a plan or system.
- Plural of Gas Supply.
- The science or practice of farming, including preparation and use of the soil for the growing of crops and the farming of livestock to provide food, wool, and other products.
- The work of buildings such as roads, schools and hospitals.
- The process of making plans for something.
- The making of adequate houses and building permits.
13 Clues: The making of rules. • Plural of Gas Supply. • The wellbeing of the public. • Plural of Electricity Supply. • The process of making plans for something. • A clear liquid that humans need to survive. • The making of adequate houses and building permits. • The work of buildings such as roads, schools and hospitals. • ...
latin america vocab 2024-01-23
Across
- Large Spanish colonial estates usually owned by wealthy families but worked by many peasants
- factory in mexico run by a foreign company and exporting its products to the country of that company
- crop farm crop raised to be sold for money
- disparity gap of income between rich and poor
- of fire a circle of volcanoes surrounds the Pacific Ocean
- Large slums around Brazilian cities
Down
- an economic system (Europe in 18th C) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests
- farming a farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain
- Climate Zones climent zones that change according to elevation
- cowboys in argentina
- large churches in latin america
- poor
- migration The movement of people out of a designated geographic area, such as a country, region, or city.
13 Clues: poor • cowboys in argentina • large churches in latin america • Large slums around Brazilian cities • crop farm crop raised to be sold for money • disparity gap of income between rich and poor • of fire a circle of volcanoes surrounds the Pacific Ocean • Climate Zones climent zones that change according to elevation • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2018-05-17
Across
- the capital of Mesopotamia at one point and was ruled by King Hammurabi
- a pyramid-shaped place of worship with a temple at the top
- known as "the Land Between Two Rivers"
- a skilled person who records information through writing
- an empire ruled by King Sargon and conquered Sumer
- leader of the Akkadian empire who conquered Sumer
- where Mesopotamia is found
Down
- the current place where Mesopotamia was
- the belief in many gods
- a system of writing that uses wedge-shaped marks etched into clay tablets
- leader of the Babylonian empire who developed a cruel set of laws
- leader of the Chaldean empire who built the Hanging Gardens
- a city-state located along the banks of the Persian Gulf that was conquered by the Akkadians
- an empire that had a strong army and was ruled by Ashurbanipal
- a method used for farming to bring water to dry areas of land
- an empire ruled by King Nebuchadnezzar that was famous for the Hanging Gardens
- a tool used in farming to dig up the land when planting crops
17 Clues: the belief in many gods • where Mesopotamia is found • known as "the Land Between Two Rivers" • the current place where Mesopotamia was • leader of the Akkadian empire who conquered Sumer • an empire ruled by King Sargon and conquered Sumer • a skilled person who records information through writing • a pyramid-shaped place of worship with a temple at the top • ...
Industrialization 2022-03-16
Across
- Thomas ___ invented the first commercial light bulb
- a share of ownership in a corporation
- ___ process allowed for the cheap and fast production of steel
- ____ line, a series of workers and machines in a factory in which the product is moved by conveyer belt and workers remain in one place
- Cyrus ___ invented the reaper for harvesting grain
- a compnay that is recognized by law as "separate people", additionally, stocks in this type of company can be sold to individuals
- the growth of cities
- money invested in a business
- city
- how stock owners are rewarded if a corporation profits
Down
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a type of farming in which only enough is grown to meet the immediate needs of the farmer
- adj. describing a farming environment
- an economic system that is controlled by individuals rather than by government; the free market system
- country
- money a business makes after all costs are paid
- ___ production, the creation of huge numbers of products that are identical
17 Clues: city • country • the growth of cities • money invested in a business • a share of ownership in a corporation • adj. describing a farming environment • money a business makes after all costs are paid • Cyrus ___ invented the reaper for harvesting grain • Thomas ___ invented the first commercial light bulb • how stock owners are rewarded if a corporation profits • ...
Natural Texas and Its People Review 2024-08-29
Across
- This city is located in the north central plains region.
- Which region had the BEST geographic area for farming?
- Which geographical region is near the Gulf of Mexico, has the most rain, and
- Which region did the most hunting for their food?
- What tribe was able to farm because they lived near the Rio Grande River?
- The tribes who crossed the land bridge were following animals that traveled in what?
Down
- 35,000 years ago the first natives crossed across a land bridge called what?
- How did farming change the early natives? They became more what?
- When they couldn't eat fish, oysters or make bread from wheat they ate what?
- Which native region had beehive shaped dwellings?
- This city is located in the mountains and basins region.
- This city is located in the great plains region.
- This region has the highest elevation, but the lowest population density.
- Which region had fish for their main resource?
- This city is located in the coastal plains region.
- the largest region?
- Means their way of life developed to satisfy their needs
17 Clues: the largest region? • Which region had fish for their main resource? • This city is located in the great plains region. • Which native region had beehive shaped dwellings? • Which region did the most hunting for their food? • This city is located in the coastal plains region. • Which region had the BEST geographic area for farming? • ...
Agricultural Revolution 2018-02-05
14 Clues: Toll Gates • Black fuel • Seed Drill • Spinning ...... • New Road Surface • Water in gas form • Fencing off fields • Making Animals Bigger • Bridge carrying water • Small Scale Production • Charles Townshend's idea • Fastest train in the world • Wrote about new farming methods • Body of water used to transport heavy goods
Words 2021-09-29
Across
- educated guess
- educated guess
- turning point
- moving somewhere for food
- somebody who does not have a home they go to food
- start of a story
- amusing more than one thing
- action ends
Down
- practice of farming
- a bridge nomads crossed
- action starts
- religion
- events in a story
- observing something
- observation with numbers
15 Clues: religion • action ends • action starts • turning point • educated guess • educated guess • start of a story • events in a story • practice of farming • observing something • a bridge nomads crossed • observation with numbers • moving somewhere for food • amusing more than one thing • somebody who does not have a home they go to food
homework crossword 2022-10-10
10 Clues: unsure • though • strong • body part • female child • imperfection • a big number • a farming tool • to catch something • when you open mouth when you get tired
isabel 2020-08-25
10 Clues: lethal smog • chemical advances • largest oil spill • chemical disaster • nature and ecology • nonviolent movement • increase in factories • technology developments • develop farming techniques • independent global campaigning
Exploration by:Leslie P. Galicia-Velez 2012-10-24
11 Clues: rich people • from france • had problems • traded metal • learned farming • wanted to share • was from England • brought diseases • Explored the southwest • friendes with the Natives • Explored Mississippi river valley
AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM 2023-05-12
Across
- 37) What substance is used to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth?
- 80) What is the cultivation of crops for market sale?
- 79) What is the first step in establishing a new farm or garden?
- 51) What agricultural activity involves gathering crops or plants for food or other uses?
- 35) What common issue can arise from the excessive use of heavy machinery on soil?
- 57) What was the name given to the significant increase in agricultural production that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s?
- 27) What is an important factor for plant growth that is determined by the soil's nutrient content and physical properties?
- 42) What is a substance used to kill insects called?
- 21) What is the term for the process of creating new land by filling or dredging a body of water?
- 66) What is a common problem in households, restaurants, and supermarkets that contributes to environmental and economic issues?
- 7) What farming management strategy uses technology to optimize crop yields, reduce waste, and increase efficiency by analyzing data on soil conditions, weather patterns, and other factors called?
- 6) What is the agricultural practice of growing a single crop species in a given area, often in large quantities and for commercial purposes, called?
- 67) What type of tourism involves visiting and staying on farms or agricultural areas?
- 29) What is an important factor in determining plant growth and productivity?
- 18) What is a farming technique that involves rotating the type of crops grown in a particular field over different seasons or years?
- 4) What is the soilless method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent called?
- 1) What is the practice of cultivating land, raising animals, and producing crops for human consumption and other purposes known as?
- 33) What is a common cause of reduced crop yields in coastal regions and arid climates?
- 50) What is a common agricultural practice involving water application to crops?
- 71) What is a farming method that focuses on improving soil health, increasing biodiversity, and sequestering carbon while producing nutritious food called?
- 8) What is the sustainable method of agriculture that emphasizes using natural fertilizers, biological pest control, and other environmentally-friendly practices to produce crops and livestock called?
- 63) What is a term for a repository that stores and preserves seeds for future use?
- 54) What agricultural practice involves the deliberate manipulation of plant genetics to produce desired traits?
- 73) What is the topic of concern regarding potential hazards and risks related to food handling, preparation, and consumption?
- 22) What is a common practice involving regulating and managing how land is utilized within a specific area?
- 36) What common method is used to determine soil’s nutrient and pH levels?
- 41) What is a substance used to kill or prevent the growth of fungi called?
- 85) What is the practice of growing crops on a small scale?
- 38) What is a natural fertilizer made from animal waste and decaying organic matter?
- 28) What is important for maintaining a productive and sustainable agricultural system?
- 31) what is the physical composition of soil called?
- 30) What is the arrangement of soil particles and their tendency to clump together called?
- 11) What is the term used to describe a type of farming where people grow crops and raise animals mainly to meet the basic needs of their own families or communities?
- 77) What is the name of the transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for all life on Earth?
- 49) What is the term for domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting for the production of commodities such as meat, milk, and eggs?
- 23) What is a term that refers to the legal or customary arrangements that determine how land is owned, used, and transferred?
- 20) What is the term used to describe the process of deterioration in the quality of land, including soil, water, and vegetation, which can lead to reduced productivity and biodiversity loss?
- 3) What is the sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) and hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment called?
- 16) What farming system involves combining different agricultural practices such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry, and aquaculture to create a sustainable and self-sufficient farm?
- 75) What is something that is used to protect, contain, and preserve food during transportation and storage?
Down
- 43) What is a substance used to kill rodents?
- 40) What is a substance used to control or kill unwanted plants?
- 70) What is the term used to describe the process of transferring ownership and management of a farm to the next generation of family members?
- 83) What is the practice of growing crops in low-density areas?
- 53) What is a sustainable way to manage organic waste at home or in the garden?
- 46) What term describes the industry that involves agricultural production and related business activities?
- 15) What is the field of science that combines biology and technology to develop new methods of improving agricultural practices?
- 68) What is a type of tourism that combines agricultural activities and environmental conservation called?
- 17) What is the term used to describe the efforts and practices to prevent soil degradation and maintain soil health for future generations?
- 48) What is the term for the practice of cultivating plants for food, medicine, and decoration?
- 26) What is the term used to describe the ability of land to support various types of agricultural or non-agricultural activities?
- 45) What is the abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management?
- 64) What growing practice involves cultivating, processing, and distributing food within urban areas?
- 52) What is an activity that involves putting seeds or young plants into the ground to grow?
- 44) What type of pesticide is derived from natural materials and used to control pests while minimizing environmental and human health harm?
- 5) What is the holistic approach to designing and maintaining self-sufficient, productive ecosystems inspired by natural ecosystems and traditional farming practices?
- 19) What is the process by which soil is moved or washed away from its original location?
- 59) What is a term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources?
- 78) What is a recommended technique for improving soil health and reducing weed growth in a garden or farm?
- 12) What type of farming involves large-scale production for profit and often utilizes modern technologies and management techniques?
- 25) What is the determining factor for determining the appropriateness of a piece of land for a specific use or activity?
- 81) What is the practice of growing crops for personal consumption?
- 72) What term refers to the process of starting and operating a business in the agricultural sector?
- 62) What is a term for a domesticated, locally adapted plant or animal variety that has developed over time through traditional farming practices?
- 65) What is a term that refers to the complex web of activities and actors involved in producing, distributing, and consuming food?
- 13) What farming approach aims to maintain long-term productivity and ecological balance while minimizing negative environmental and societal impacts?
- 24) What is the term used to describe the amount of output per unit of land in agricultural production?
- 34) What is a key component of healthy soil that helps improve its fertility and structure?
- 10) What is the agricultural practice of growing multiple crops, often of different species, in the same area to promote ecological diversity and productivity called?
- 55) What is a sustainable agricultural approach that emphasizes ecological principles and local knowledge while rejecting the use of synthetic inputs and genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?
- 32) What is the measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of soil?
- 2) What is the sustainable land use system that combines agriculture and forestry practices to create diverse, productive, and resilient landscapes called?
- 59) What is a term used to describe the process of controlling and developing the use of land resources?
- 69) What strategy can farmers use to increase their income and reduce their risks?
- 76) What is the term for the transformation of raw ingredients into food products through various physical and chemical processes?
- 14) What is the term for large-scale, intensive farming practices that use modern technology, machinery, and chemical inputs to maximize crop yields and efficiency?
- 61) What term refers to the variety of life forms on Earth and the ecological roles they perform?
- 47) What is the term for a structure designed to trap and retain heat commonly used in plant cultivation?
- 58) What is the term for farming aquatic plants and animals in a controlled environment?
- 9) What is the modern industrial method of farming that relies on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technological interventions to maximize crop yields and profits called?
- 82) What is the practice of growing crops in high-density areas?
- 84) What is the practice of growing different crops in the same field?
- 56) What is the term used to describe the condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and preferences for an active and healthy life?
- 74) What is the term for the information provided on a food product's packaging that describes the nutritional content and ingredients?
- 39) What substance controls or eliminates pests, including insects and rodents?
85 Clues: 43) What is a substance used to kill rodents? • 42) What is a substance used to kill insects called? • 31) what is the physical composition of soil called? • 80) What is the cultivation of crops for market sale? • 85) What is the practice of growing crops on a small scale? • 45) What is the abbreviation for Integrated Pest Management? • ...
Zero hunger 2024-04-29
Across
- - The state of equal access to resources, opportunities, and rights regardless of gender.
- - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food.
- - Farming practices that are environmentally friendly and economically viable.
Down
- - A condition that results from consuming an unbalanced or insufficient diet.
- - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers.
- - The lack of reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- - Loss or wastage of food products.
- - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity.
- - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world.
- - The practice of farming and cultivating crops
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
11 Clues: - Loss or wastage of food products. • - The practice of farming and cultivating crops • - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers. • - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity. • - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food. • - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world. • ...
Zero hunger 2024-04-29
Across
- - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food.
- - A condition that results from consuming an unbalanced or insufficient diet.
- - The lack of reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world.
- - Farming practices that are environmentally friendly and economically viable.
- - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity.
Down
- - The state of equal access to resources, opportunities, and rights regardless of gender.
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - Loss or wastage of food products.
- - The practice of farming and cultivating crops
- - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers.
11 Clues: - Loss or wastage of food products. • - The practice of farming and cultivating crops • - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers. • - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity. • - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food. • - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world. • ...
Zero hunger 2024-04-29
Across
- - The state of equal access to resources, opportunities, and rights regardless of gender.
- - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food.
- - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity.
- - Farming practices that are environmentally friendly and economically viable.
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - A condition that results from consuming an unbalanced or insufficient diet.
Down
- - The practice of farming and cultivating crops
- - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world.
- - Loss or wastage of food products.
- - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers.
- - The lack of reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
11 Clues: - Loss or wastage of food products. • - The practice of farming and cultivating crops • - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity. • - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers. • - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food. • - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world. • ...
Early Humans Review 2021-09-13
Across
- the main reason people began settling
- People who migrated to search for food
- people began to ________ animals in the Neolithic age
Down
- farming made it possible to have a ________ food supply
- cave art was the earliest form of __________
- provide fertile soil for farming
- During the Neolithic age, people started making permanent
7 Clues: provide fertile soil for farming • the main reason people began settling • People who migrated to search for food • cave art was the earliest form of __________ • people began to ________ animals in the Neolithic age • farming made it possible to have a ________ food supply • During the Neolithic age, people started making permanent
Ancient Mesopotamia Lesson 2 2025-08-23
Across
- process of supplying water to crops using ditches
- using metal to make items
- a material extended on a mast that helps move a boat
- circular object that rotates on an axle
Down
- farming implement that is pulled and cuts through soil
- rich soil carried by running water deposited as sediment
- practice of farming
7 Clues: practice of farming • using metal to make items • circular object that rotates on an axle • process of supplying water to crops using ditches • a material extended on a mast that helps move a boat • farming implement that is pulled and cuts through soil • rich soil carried by running water deposited as sediment
Chapter 2 & 3 2021-10-17
Across
- The __ Revolution began in Britain in the 1800s.
- Farming that raises sheep in a hilly terrain.
- The secondary industry is also known as __.
- A car factory that uses the just-in-time system.
Down
- A term used in reference to the shape of land.
- The average amount of years that a person is expected to live.
- __ trends refers to the measurable changes in population size and characteristic.
- __ is defined as the number of live births per 1000 women in a year.
- Machines during the Industrial Revolution was powered by the burning of __.
- An industry that is growing because people have more time and money.
- Farming that only grows crops.
11 Clues: Farming that only grows crops. • The secondary industry is also known as __. • Farming that raises sheep in a hilly terrain. • A term used in reference to the shape of land. • The __ Revolution began in Britain in the 1800s. • A car factory that uses the just-in-time system. • The average amount of years that a person is expected to live. • ...
Zero hunger 2024-04-29
Across
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - Farming practices that are environmentally friendly and economically viable.
- - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity.
- - The practice of farming and cultivating crops
- - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers.
Down
- - A condition that results from consuming an unbalanced or insufficient diet.
- - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world.
- - Loss or wastage of food products.
- - The state of equal access to resources, opportunities, and rights regardless of gender.
- - The lack of reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food.
11 Clues: - Loss or wastage of food products. • - The practice of farming and cultivating crops • - Efforts to alleviate and reduce hunger and food insecurity. • - The process of delivering food from producers to consumers. • - The ability to obtain and consume an adequate amount of food. • - The widespread lack of access to sufficient food around the world. • ...
Central America Crossword 2025-12-01
Across
- __________ America is called that because most people speak French, Spanish, or Portuguese
- these erupt frequently in Central America causing earthquakes
- Volcanic ash causes the soil of Central America to be rich with these
- In this type of farming you grow food to sell it
- 77% of all people in central live in _______ areas
- The Panama Canal has a large _____________ industry
Down
- Central america connects north and south america with this
- this type of farming is more common in developing countries
- take up a lot of space and prevent people from living wherever they want
- this is the type of climate that central america has
- Most tropical storms in Central America occur during this season
11 Clues: In this type of farming you grow food to sell it • 77% of all people in central live in _______ areas • The Panama Canal has a large _____________ industry • this is the type of climate that central america has • Central america connects north and south america with this • this type of farming is more common in developing countries • ...
Finding Shades of Gray 2022-04-20
14 Clues: NOT a spy • A shiny gift • Where is he? • Where home is • Lina's brother • farming all day • I draw what I see • A mourning mother • The cold is coming • the journey begins • The main character • Jonas was the first • They are no such thing • Snakes crawling up his neck
Unit 6 Final Review CW 2022-04-11
Across
- warfare was very destructive
- wealthiest class
- growth in America
- tribes on the coast
- a trained armored horseman
- rich because of trade
- pueblo and hopi
Down
- gatherers
- class of scholars and governors
- top position in feudal government
- specialized workers
- 365 days of the year
- places of refuge
- attack over Christianity
14 Clues: gatherers • pueblo and hopi • wealthiest class • places of refuge • growth in America • specialized workers • tribes on the coast • 365 days of the year • rich because of trade • attack over Christianity • a trained armored horseman • warfare was very destructive • class of scholars and governors • top position in feudal government
"A" Words Part 3 2024-10-05
Across
- To bring together, unite
- Quick, nimble
- Friendly
- Reserved, distant
- To relieve, make more bearable
- Farming
- Without definite shape or type
Down
- Something that reduces pain
- A false name or identity
- To improve
- A passageway between rows
- A curse, detested person
- Having opposing feelings
- One who wants to eliminate all government
14 Clues: Farming • Friendly • To improve • Quick, nimble • Reserved, distant • To bring together, unite • A false name or identity • A curse, detested person • Having opposing feelings • A passageway between rows • Something that reduces pain • To relieve, make more bearable • Without definite shape or type • One who wants to eliminate all government
2023 안남고 10425 10412 2023-07-18
revision crossword 2022-08-10
Across
- new iron plough
- the process of gaining and maintaining control over other countries or territory
- farming fencing in areas of land once used for strip farming
- an outpost set up by a country kingdom or empire
- unused soil
Down
- industrial revolution made what go up
- device that would plant and cover seeds
7 Clues: unused soil • new iron plough • industrial revolution made what go up • device that would plant and cover seeds • an outpost set up by a country kingdom or empire • farming fencing in areas of land once used for strip farming • the process of gaining and maintaining control over other countries or territory
