farming Crossword Puzzles
Definitions 2 2024-09-02
Across
- Period of grief
- Very bad
- Able
- Farming
- Weaken
- having great knowledge
- Able to go through
- A line of Taxis
Down
- A frenchie bar/bistro
- Type of tree
- Berry used in gin
- Feeling someone is unworthy
- A specific type of chemical polyphenol found in fruits and tea
- Rotting flesh
- A social address in letters
- Currently holding office
- Most important
- Ego
- Language or slang
- A viral disease spread by mosquitoes
20 Clues: Ego • Able • Weaken • Farming • Very bad • Type of tree • Rotting flesh • Most important • Period of grief • A line of Taxis • Berry used in gin • Language or slang • Able to go through • A frenchie bar/bistro • having great knowledge • Currently holding office • Feeling someone is unworthy • A social address in letters • A viral disease spread by mosquitoes • ...
New England Colonial Comparison 2024-10-01
Across
- The New H
- Upper middle North
- upper region
- By land job
- Also on May Flower
- Most settlers were _______
- Many were _________ servants
- Includes Main
- small farms produce ____ ___ ______
Down
- Not English Religion
- Mainly known from May Flower
- New England Climate
- by sea job
- By water job
- Not good for farming
- Extra crops used for _____
- New Big City
- Big city
- Another word for a trader or seller
- Next to 3
20 Clues: Big city • The New H • Next to 3 • by sea job • By land job • By water job • upper region • New Big City • Includes Main • Upper middle North • Also on May Flower • New England Climate • Not English Religion • Not good for farming • Extra crops used for _____ • Most settlers were _______ • Mainly known from May Flower • Many were _________ servants • Another word for a trader or seller • ...
Neolithic times 2022-03-24
Across
- humans before homosapians
- maker type of job
- stay warm
- henge national monument
- hot ness
- stone Advanced
- giving things for more things
- only human alive now
- harvesting crops
Down
- killing animals
- New stone age
- food tast better
- maker type of job
- n burn fertilizing
- people who cook food
- taming animals
- food that comes from the ground
- on cloth make cloths wearable
18 Clues: hot ness • stay warm • New stone age • taming animals • stone Advanced • killing animals • food tast better • harvesting crops • maker type of job • n burn fertilizing • maker type of job • people who cook food • only human alive now • henge national monument • humans before homosapians • giving things for more things • on cloth make cloths wearable • food that comes from the ground
(REVISED)SS Vocabulary impact Farrell Reyhan 2018-02-18
Across
- typically in order to explain and interpret it
- similar or different
- two sounds in speech
- working at a farm
- see acculturate
- bring together
- make a general
- looking for something
- the result of what you heard
- ask question in formal
Down
- combining social and cultural factors
- living the life of a nomad
- condition
- synonym of effect
- one until tent
- become different
- learning
- period
18 Clues: period • learning • condition • one until tent • bring together • make a general • see acculturate • become different • synonym of effect • working at a farm • similar or different • two sounds in speech • looking for something • ask question in formal • living the life of a nomad • the result of what you heard • combining social and cultural factors • typically in order to explain and interpret it
SS Vocabulary Term 3 Impact Farrell 2018-02-05
Across
- become different
- examine structure
- the result of what you heard
- one until tent
- relating with society and culture
- working at a farm
- having the life of a nomad
- community around us
- two sounds in speech
- looking for something
Down
- what, when, where
- synonym of effect
- bring together
- learning
- form an opinion
- a different culture
- ask question in formal
- similar or different
18 Clues: learning • bring together • one until tent • form an opinion • become different • what, when, where • synonym of effect • examine structure • working at a farm • a different culture • community around us • similar or different • two sounds in speech • looking for something • ask question in formal • having the life of a nomad • the result of what you heard • relating with society and culture
which farming i am 2021-01-20
Across
- DONE FOR EARNING MONEY
- GROWING OF FLOWERS
- REARING OF ANIMALS FOR PRODUCTION OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
- REARING OF FISH
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
STREAM Game 2020-05-11
Beef Bi Products 2023-09-18
Across
- Brown cow.
- Protects your hands.
- Make up.
- The practice of Farming.
- Smell Nice When you light them.
- Often made from horse hair.
- Animals you keep on a ranch.
- something jiggly.
- Wash you hands with?
Down
- old McDonald.
- Produces oxygen.
- A dessert dairy product.
- Used for jackets Gloves Boots.
- Cream used with a razor.
- Cluckadoodadoo.
- Popular in Italy.
- shoe shine.
17 Clues: Make up. • Brown cow. • shoe shine. • old McDonald. • Cluckadoodadoo. • Produces oxygen. • Popular in Italy. • something jiggly. • Protects your hands. • Wash you hands with? • A dessert dairy product. • Cream used with a razor. • The practice of Farming. • Often made from horse hair. • Animals you keep on a ranch. • Used for jackets Gloves Boots. • Smell Nice When you light them.
On The Farm 2023-05-15
11 Clues: A Bucket • Baby Cow • Plant Food • Baby Horse • Farm Animals • Farming Tool • Collecting Crops • Building for Horses • Land Covered in Grass • Large group of Livestock • Growing Crops or Raising Livestock
Agriculture 2022-11-20
10 Clues: Location • Good money • Daily hours • Affects crops • Mentally strong • Four year degree • Job opening rate • Agriculture view • Money made a year • Agriculture college
Teknologi 2020-12-29
Across
- sejenis aplikasi yang membolehkan individu-individu bersembang dalam talian
- mesin yang boleh melakukan berbagai-bagai pekerjaan
- (communication)
- (Science)
- format fail gambar
- boleh memperboleh sesuatu
- (Farming)
- (enhance)
- (interactive)
- (automatic)
- (Sustainable energy)
Down
- (Classroom)
- (vendor)
- Proses yang membolehkan sesuatu aktiviti tersebar ke seluruh dunia
- (warranty)
- (hackers)
- (network)
- Cepat
- (password)
- sesuatu yang dilakukan untuk mencari nafkah hidup
- (forecast)
- Surat pengisytiharan oleh kerajaan berkenaan dengan hak milik ciptaan
- cekap
23 Clues: Cepat • cekap • (vendor) • (hackers) • (network) • (Science) • (Farming) • (enhance) • (warranty) • (password) • (forecast) • (Classroom) • (automatic) • (interactive) • (communication) • format fail gambar • (Sustainable energy) • boleh memperboleh sesuatu • sesuatu yang dilakukan untuk mencari nafkah hidup • mesin yang boleh melakukan berbagai-bagai pekerjaan • ...
Teknologi 2020-12-29
Across
- sejenis aplikasi yang membolehkan individu-individu bersembang dalam talian
- mesin yang boleh melakukan berbagai-bagai pekerjaan
- (communication)
- (Science)
- format fail gambar
- boleh memperoleh sesuatu
- (Farming)
- (enhance)
- (interactive)
- (automatic)
- (Sustainable energy)
Down
- (Classroom)
- (vendor)
- Proses yang membolehkan sesuatu aktiviti tersebar ke seluruh dunia
- (warranty)
- (hackers)
- (network)
- Cepat
- (password)
- sesuatu yang dilakukan untuk mencari nafkah hidup
- (forecast)
- Surat pengisytiharan oleh kerajaan berkenaan dengan hak milik ciptaan
- cekap
23 Clues: Cepat • cekap • (vendor) • (hackers) • (network) • (Science) • (Farming) • (enhance) • (warranty) • (password) • (forecast) • (Classroom) • (automatic) • (interactive) • (communication) • format fail gambar • (Sustainable energy) • boleh memperoleh sesuatu • sesuatu yang dilakukan untuk mencari nafkah hidup • mesin yang boleh melakukan berbagai-bagai pekerjaan • ...
random things 2019-06-23
Across
- a large marsupial
- a good video game
- slimy
- a job
- a small dinosaur
- pounces on prey
- a teacher
- a subject in school
- a piece of fruit
- something everyone has
Down
- mans best friend
- a icy country
- a student
- has a trunk
- a stupid video game
- a site you watch movies on
- very small
- a large arachnid
- always sleeping
- a gaming console
- an apparent necessity
21 Clues: slimy • a job • a student • a teacher • very small • has a trunk • a icy country • pounces on prey • always sleeping • mans best friend • a large arachnid • a small dinosaur • a gaming console • a piece of fruit • a large marsupial • a good video game • a stupid video game • a subject in school • an apparent necessity • something everyone has • a site you watch movies on
Bellringers 1-3 2022-10-26
Across
- getting along with others
- a skill or proficiency
- people you work with
- The buyer
- engaging in commerce
- for profit economy
- legal subject of a nation
- pass out
- financial plan
- make a choice
- mutual concessions
Down
- sharing ideas
- it's not just a job
- thinking or feeling
- To build something
- science of farming
- can you keep a secret?
- come up with ideas
- want or need
- information or statistical storage
20 Clues: pass out • The buyer • want or need • sharing ideas • make a choice • financial plan • To build something • science of farming • for profit economy • come up with ideas • mutual concessions • it's not just a job • thinking or feeling • people you work with • engaging in commerce • a skill or proficiency • can you keep a secret? • getting along with others • legal subject of a nation • ...
spelling list 2023-01-04
Across
- postponement of an event
- how you act
- beginner
- situation
- cold blooded vertebrae animal
- put someone into a bad situation
- in sync
- type of lizard
- aggressive
- based on features of an area
- being from a continent
Down
- falling for things easily
- relating to chromosomes
- extra; noticiable
- action of showing to be right
- 4
- done according to procedure
- judging someone to not guilty
- science of farming
- not social
20 Clues: 4 • in sync • beginner • situation • not social • aggressive • how you act • type of lizard • extra; noticiable • science of farming • being from a continent • relating to chromosomes • postponement of an event • falling for things easily • done according to procedure • based on features of an area • action of showing to be right • judging someone to not guilty • cold blooded vertebrae animal • ...
Latin America 2013-12-09
Across
- customs and ways of life handed down from the past
- Native people of an area
- the creation of flat areas on mountain slopes for farming
- cutting down trees in a forest
- the highest elevation where trees grow on a mountain
- using resources in ways that meet the needs of people without hurting the environment
- a broadleaf evergreen forest found in wet, hot regions near the equator
- the lowest level of elevation on mountains where snow remains year round
- the process by which carbon and oxygen cycle among plants, people and animals and the environment
- A change in a way of life to suit new conditions
Down
- farming to provide food for your family, without much extra to sell
- the variety of plants and animals living in one area
- the division of land into zones based on elevation
- the trading between lowland and highland areas
14 Clues: Native people of an area • cutting down trees in a forest • the trading between lowland and highland areas • A change in a way of life to suit new conditions • customs and ways of life handed down from the past • the division of land into zones based on elevation • the variety of plants and animals living in one area • ...
Drone Technology in Agriculture 2021-06-09
Across
- watering plants through artificial processing for their growth
- a collection of plant species located within a specific region
- something that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients
- the branch of science concerned with farming operations
- a machine for sowing seed mechanically
- to distribute liquid as a shower of tiny little droplets on something or someone
- type of electromagnetic radiation that is between visible light and microwave rays
- to transfer pollen from one plant to another
Down
- the attribute of something that pertains to colour
- a sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals
- watching the progress of the plants’ growth
- the use of automatic equipment to complete a task or multiple tasks in sequential order
- the branch of economics that revolves around the distribution, management, and productivity of land
- act of growing crops
14 Clues: act of growing crops • a machine for sowing seed mechanically • watching the progress of the plants’ growth • to transfer pollen from one plant to another • the attribute of something that pertains to colour • the branch of science concerned with farming operations • a sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals • ...
The Grasslands 2025-05-19
Across
- Jeremy thinks about the tall grasses of the grasslands _________.
- He listens and hears what he thinks is running _______.
- Dakota, Jeremy and Mr. Turner all want to go to the ________ quickly.
- Buffalo, _______ and prairie dogs live in the grassland of the U.S.
- Mr. Turner gets out his _______ to guide them to where the map says the waterfall should be found.
- In the _________, zebras eat grass and then a lion eats a zebra.
- ________ in the grasslands are different.
Down
- _______, oats and corn grow well in the farming land of a grassland.
- It's been about 30 ______ since they left the trail.
- _______ grasslands, or savannas, can be found in places like Africa, India and Australia.
- The soil here is ______ and good for farming.
- Grasslands are a type of biome that are all over the _______.
- This is just one of the many food chains in the ________.
- She wants to take a ______ across an open grassy area.
14 Clues: ________ in the grasslands are different. • The soil here is ______ and good for farming. • It's been about 30 ______ since they left the trail. • She wants to take a ______ across an open grassy area. • He listens and hears what he thinks is running _______. • This is just one of the many food chains in the ________. • ...
lc 8 2025-05-22
Across
- a nonwritten form of communication and record-keeping.
- south american anicnet civilization
- capital of aztec empire
- farming on terraces
- The practice of beleiving in animals or things other than
Down
- south american mountain range
- ancient mesoamerican city
- a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- a Hindu or Buddhist temple or sacred building, typically a many-tiered tower, in India and East Asia.
- ancient cililization in mexico
- It can be a diminutive of Victoria, meaning "victory", or it can be connected to the Italian word "torre" meaning "tower",
- artificially created, rectangular, raised field gardens built in Mesoamerican lakes or wetlands
- the indigenous religion of Japan, meaning "the way of the gods" or "the way of the kami". It
- the dominant ethnic group and ruling dynasty of the vast Inca Empire
14 Clues: farming on terraces • capital of aztec empire • ancient mesoamerican city • south american mountain range • ancient cililization in mexico • south american anicnet civilization • a nonwritten form of communication and record-keeping. • The practice of beleiving in animals or things other than • the dominant ethnic group and ruling dynasty of the vast Inca Empire • ...
agricultural cross word puzzle 2022-09-20
Across
- growing crops.
- speed time weight and calories.
- keeping track of something living.
- science of food.
- earth science chemistry physics.
- love to weigh the good and the bad.
- algebra geometry statistics.
- talking email text.
Down
- predicting the outcome.
- taking in places and things.
- keeping track of something.
- communications phsycology.
- growing crops.
- Genetically modified organism.
- personal DNA.
- not dead.
- zoology ethology botany.
- trying new things.
- personal DNA.
- improvements.
20 Clues: not dead. • personal DNA. • personal DNA. • improvements. • growing crops. • growing crops. • science of food. • trying new things. • talking email text. • predicting the outcome. • zoology ethology botany. • communications phsycology. • keeping track of something. • taking in places and things. • algebra geometry statistics. • Genetically modified organism. • speed time weight and calories. • ...
India 2017-10-11
10 Clues: Religion • Dence ice • Excellent • Similarity • Various kinds • Mutually opposed • Almost an island • Practice of farming • Seasonal prevailing wind • Combination to form a whole
Ariana Crossword 2023-01-20
Spelling 5th 3 2022-08-29
10 Clues: usual • farming • plant life • prepare land • growing plants • no distinction • leaves of plant • supply with water • wearing away of soil • two different species
Bss 2022-03-18
11 Clues: man made • earth made • what we are • grows crops • natural fire • area not sea • big area of land • what pedro needs • what you extract • extracting mineral • sets of interacting components
Geography of the Nile River 2014-04-16
11 Clues: river • flooding • electricity • fertile land • good farmland • diseases trade • tribe of the Nile • provides water year-round • starts at high water level • left behind after flooding • dumps into Mediterranean Sea
Uoi 5 farming 2021-01-19
8 Clues: one culture • one pesticide • farming uses steps • is sericulture used for • fertilisers good for health • is used for haversting wheat • tool is used for cutting wheat • or false organic farming is eco friendly
4.1_CDGUF 2025-03-14
Across
- imeä itseensä (esim. nestettä)
- ylpeys
- thousands of years
- you need this to kill bugs in plants
- a person who lives in a certain place
- wealthy
- we couldn't live without this
- farming
Down
- to become smaller in size or number
- advantageous
- to make a process easier
- to make something stronger
- to ease (suffering etc.)
- additional
- kokonaisvaltainen
- unoccupied
16 Clues: ylpeys • wealthy • farming • additional • unoccupied • advantageous • kokonaisvaltainen • thousands of years • to make a process easier • to ease (suffering etc.) • to make something stronger • we couldn't live without this • imeä itseensä (esim. nestettä) • to become smaller in size or number • you need this to kill bugs in plants • a person who lives in a certain place
Aztecs 2019-03-26
Across
- when people work from their own homes and produce their own goods
- the dried seeds of a tropical bush, used for processing into cocoa & chocolate; used as a form of currency with he Aztecs.
- a council of the greatest warriors and the wisest preists
- the guy who runs the church and religious practices
Down
- growing food to eat
- places where they sell things
- someone who lives in mesoamerica
- similar to a European city-state
- patches of land in water for farming
9 Clues: growing food to eat • places where they sell things • someone who lives in mesoamerica • similar to a European city-state • patches of land in water for farming • the guy who runs the church and religious practices • a council of the greatest warriors and the wisest preists • when people work from their own homes and produce their own goods • ...
Environment (chapter 2 Land,Soil,Water,Natural Vegetation and wildlife resources 2025-06-24
Across
- These rows of trees protect against wind erosion
- farming A type of farming that avoid using chemicals
- The practice of cultivating land and raising crops or livestock
- Planting trees to restore deforested areas
Down
- A water-saving irrigation that delivers directly to the plants roots
- The underlaying rock that affects the characteristics of the soil
- The protection of natural habitats and species
- The removal of topsoil by wind or water
- A soil conservation technique where organic matter covers the ground to retain moisture
9 Clues: The removal of topsoil by wind or water • Planting trees to restore deforested areas • The protection of natural habitats and species • These rows of trees protect against wind erosion • farming A type of farming that avoid using chemicals • The practice of cultivating land and raising crops or livestock • ...
Uoi 5 farming 2021-01-19
8 Clues: one culture • one pesticide • farming uses steps • is sericulture used for • fertilisers good for health • is used for haversting wheat • tool is used for cutting wheat • or false organic farming is eco friendly
Rebecca Franklin 2017-12-04
5 Clues: relating to farming • where most blacks resided • number of states in the union • the act of manufacturing replacing farming • opposed industrialization; supported farming
-TL- Mage crossword 2022-08-01
11 Clues: Waifu • bess RPG game • favorite word • Tinder location • favorite object • favorite activity • favorite compliment • favorite TL channel • second favorite word • TL comp team division • Every time in command chat
Ch 2 Vocabulary- Early Humans 2025-10-07
Across
- A group of people with similar customs, background, training, and income.
- The act of moving from one place to settle in another.
- The development of skills in a specific kind of work.
- A skilled worker or craftsperson who makes goods by hand.
- All the ways in which people apply knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs.
- People who hunted animals and gathered plants for food.
- To train or adapt plants and animals for human use.
- The practice of planting seeds to raise crops; farming.
- More of something than is needed for survival; extra supply.
Down
- The watering of crops through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- A person who moves from place to place.
- Ways of creating order, making laws, and providing leadership in a community.
- The worship of God, gods, or spirits.
- A farming method in which trees and brush are cut and burned to clear land for crops.
14 Clues: The worship of God, gods, or spirits. • A person who moves from place to place. • To train or adapt plants and animals for human use. • The development of skills in a specific kind of work. • The act of moving from one place to settle in another. • People who hunted animals and gathered plants for food. • The practice of planting seeds to raise crops; farming. • ...
How Do People Survive in an Environment? 2024-05-28
Across
- When the Nile flooded, it carried this rich material to the land.
- These animals can go for days without water in the desert.
- The movement of goods or people from one place to another.
- The Sahara is an example of this hot, dry place.
- The people in the Canadian Arctic sho built houses out of ice and snow
- Farmers grow these to produce food.
- Buildings or structures made to serve as living quarters or dwellings for people.
Down
- The name of the houses built by the Inuit people.
- Camels can go for days without needing this.
- The Nile is one of these and it flooded in ancient Egypt.
- When the Nile River did this, it helped crops grow better.
- Growing crops (like vegetables, fruits, or grains) or raising animals (like cows, chickens, or pigs) for food.
- Flat places cut into mountains for farming.
- The desert where people can die crossing
14 Clues: Farmers grow these to produce food. • The desert where people can die crossing • Flat places cut into mountains for farming. • Camels can go for days without needing this. • The Sahara is an example of this hot, dry place. • The name of the houses built by the Inuit people. • The Nile is one of these and it flooded in ancient Egypt. • ...
Sub-Saharan Africa 2024-11-18
Across
- Herding Farming system where animals (cattle, goats, camels) are taken to different locations to find fresh pastures
- Steep cliffs that separate 2 level areas of elevation
- Raised area of land with a generally level surface
- Farming Growing only enough food to survive with none left over to sell
- Wealth Gold, diamonds, and silver
Down
- Overgrazing of an area, leads to no nutrients left in the soil ("making it a desert")
- Someone that is fleeing their home to escape conflict
- Traveling storyteller that passes does history through stories, poems, and songs
- Roads, buildings, sewer systems, basic building blocks of societies
- Crops Crops grown to sell for a profit
- Tradition Passing down of knowledge & history through word of mouth
- Muslim house of worship (Islam)
- Country that is completely surrounded by land
- Country Poorly developed infrastructure, high population growth rate, low per capita GDP, low life expectancy, high infant mortality rate
14 Clues: Muslim house of worship (Islam) • Wealth Gold, diamonds, and silver • Crops Crops grown to sell for a profit • Country that is completely surrounded by land • Raised area of land with a generally level surface • Someone that is fleeing their home to escape conflict • Steep cliffs that separate 2 level areas of elevation • ...
Chapter 4 - Food and the Marketplace 2025-02-14
Across
- add back nutrients lost in processing
- the science of farming such animals as fish for food and oysters for pearls
- the science of growing plants in water
- packaging that allows perishable foods to stay fresh at room temperature for several months without preservatives
- substance added to foods during processing to make them safer, more appealing, or more nutritious
- packaging that allows food to go directly into the microwave oven and sometimes even a conventional oven
Down
- how much food a farm produces per acre or area
- add nutrients that are not naturally present
- type of agriculture that uses resources responsibly with minimal effect on the environment
- processing preparing and handling food for safety, nutrition, convenience, and appeal
- type of farming that grows food without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- life the length of time foods stay safe, nourishing, and appealing to eat
- passing food through radiant energy
- packaging that helps to reduce waste
14 Clues: passing food through radiant energy • packaging that helps to reduce waste • add back nutrients lost in processing • the science of growing plants in water • add nutrients that are not naturally present • how much food a farm produces per acre or area • the science of farming such animals as fish for food and oysters for pearls • ...
PREHISTORY 2026-04-21
Across
- The process of taming animals or growing plants for human use.
- Natural shelters in rock where early humans often lived.
- Small communities where people live together, often formed in the Neolithic period.
- People who collected fruits, nuts, and plants from nature.
- Extra food or goods produced beyond what is needed.
- Objects made by humans to help them work or survive.
- A metal made by mixing copper and tin, used for tools and weapons.
Down
- – The earliest stage of prehistory, when humans lived by hunting and gathering.
- – The “New Stone Age,” when humans began farming and settling in one place.
- Art Small artworks that could be carried from place to place.
- People who move from place to place instead of living permanently in one spot.
- People who live permanently in one place.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
- – People who caught animals for food.
14 Clues: – People who caught animals for food. • People who live permanently in one place. • Growing crops and raising animals for food. • Extra food or goods produced beyond what is needed. • Objects made by humans to help them work or survive. • Natural shelters in rock where early humans often lived. • People who collected fruits, nuts, and plants from nature. • ...
Sustainable Biomes 2024-02-06
Across
- A method of supplying water to crops
- A large area classified by the species that live and grow there
- A measure of the dissolved salt in water
- Where living and non-living things interact
- Plain lines curving across a map that connect points with the same mean sea level air pressure
- A piece of land that is left uncultivated for a period of time.
Down
- A sloping piece of land that has flat areas resembling steps
- When a state of species is only found in a single defined geographical location
- A fraction of light that a surface reflects
- The farming practice of growing a single type of crop over a large area.
- Measurement of a location north or south of the Equator
- A unit measuring atmospheric pressure that is equal to 100 pascals
- The portion of Earth that can sustain life
- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish
14 Clues: A method of supplying water to crops • A measure of the dissolved salt in water • The portion of Earth that can sustain life • A fraction of light that a surface reflects • Where living and non-living things interact • The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish • Measurement of a location north or south of the Equator • ...
Events leading to the Civil War 2026-03-11
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- A cash crop grown in the South
- An individual forced to work without pay and usually in bad conditions.
- Another word for taxes
- Another word for tariff, charging money to fund federal or state funding.
- A farm that grows cash crops and usually has slaves working on it.
- How the North made money
- Upper section of the Us that was primarily industrial, and was Anti-Slavery
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- Lower section of the US that was primarily farming, and was Pro-Slavery
- The act of finding a middle road of two opposing views.
- A book wrote that convinced most of the North that slavery was bad
- The act of wanting to get rid of something or a law.
- The president who abolished slavery.
- The act of making money through primarily farming and crops.
- The act of leaving a state or country
14 Clues: Another word for taxes • How the North made money • A cash crop grown in the South • The president who abolished slavery. • The act of leaving a state or country • The act of wanting to get rid of something or a law. • The act of finding a middle road of two opposing views. • The act of making money through primarily farming and crops. • ...
Vocab #8 2026-04-27
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- a long mountain range along the western side of South America.
- relating to the Inca, a civilization in South America centered in the Andes.
- a traditional gate marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine.
- relating to the Aztec, a powerful civilization in Mexico.
- the belief that spirits live in nature, animals, and objects.
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- a tall, tiered temple-like structure found in parts of Asia.
- the capital city of the Inca Empire.
- relating to the Maya, a civilization in Central America known for writing, math, and calendars.
- a system of knotted strings used by the Inca to keep records.
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- the traditional religion of Japan based on kami, or spirits.
- farming done on steps cut into hills or mountains.
- floating garden islands used by the Aztecs for farming.
14 Clues: the capital city of the Inca Empire. • the capital city of the Aztec Empire. • farming done on steps cut into hills or mountains. • floating garden islands used by the Aztecs for farming. • a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • relating to the Aztec, a powerful civilization in Mexico. • a traditional gate marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine. • ...
Uoi 5 farming 2021-01-19
8 Clues: one culture • one pesticide • farming uses steps • is sericulture used for • fertilisers good for health • is used for haversting wheat • tool is used for cutting wheat • or false organic farming is eco friendly
Aztecs 2019-03-26
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- someone who lives in mesoamerica
- the guy who runs the church and religious practices
- similar to a European city-state
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- a council of the greatest warriors and the wisest preists
- when people work from their own homes and produce their own goods
- the dried seeds of a tropical bush, used for processing into cocoa & chocolate; used as a form of currency with he Aztecs.
- places where they sell things
- growing food to eat
- patches of land in water for farming
9 Clues: growing food to eat • places where they sell things • someone who lives in mesoamerica • similar to a European city-state • patches of land in water for farming • the guy who runs the church and religious practices • a council of the greatest warriors and the wisest preists • when people work from their own homes and produce their own goods • ...
Unit 4 2021-03-16
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- /Declared that Europe should not interfere in the Americas including the creation of colonies
- A philosophy in the 1830's in which each person has direct communication with God and Nature
- movement against the consumption and distribution of alcohol
- /the production of large numbers of identical goods
- intense feelings of patriotism
- density /Number of people per area
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- /farming just enough for a family to live on
- mass movement of people
- /farm crop raised to be sold for money
9 Clues: mass movement of people • intense feelings of patriotism • density /Number of people per area • /farm crop raised to be sold for money • /farming just enough for a family to live on • /the production of large numbers of identical goods • movement against the consumption and distribution of alcohol • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword puzzle 2026-01-06
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- king of Babylon
- water way
- temple to worship in
- independent state
- farming
- symbol for word or phrase
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- between the Euphrates and Tigris River
- built the hanging gardens
- found the Akkadian Empire
- long poem
- best king of ancient Uruk
- king
- mixture of rock and soil
- professional journalist
- main religion
- first form of writing
16 Clues: king • farming • long poem • water way • main religion • king of Babylon • independent state • temple to worship in • first form of writing • professional journalist • mixture of rock and soil • built the hanging gardens • found the Akkadian Empire • best king of ancient Uruk • symbol for word or phrase • between the Euphrates and Tigris River
Social Studies Primary 3 2020-09-27
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- I am studying in _____________ High School.
- _____________ refer to places such as shops and services that make living in a place pleasant and comfortable.
- _____________ refers to a village.
- _____________ farming is the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
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- I am living in _____________ .
- _____________ refers to making something different.
- The _____________ & Development Board (HDB) is Singapore's public housing authority.
- _____________ refers to things that stay the same, relatively unchanged, over time.
- _____________ refers to the process of growing plants for food and the raising animals for milk or meat
9 Clues: I am living in _____________ . • _____________ refers to a village. • I am studying in _____________ High School. • _____________ refers to making something different. • _____________ refers to things that stay the same, relatively unchanged, over time. • The _____________ & Development Board (HDB) is Singapore's public housing authority. • ...
Croptracker Crossword 2021-06-09
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- that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients
- attribute of something that pertains to colour
- sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals
- the progress of the plants’ growth
- branch of science concerned with farming operations
- branch of economics that revolves around the distribution, management, and productivity of land
- use of automatic equipment to complete a task or multiple tasks in sequential order
- machine for sowing seed mechanically
- transfer pollen from one plant to another
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- plants through artificial processing for their growth
- of electromagnetic radiation that is between visible light and microwave rays
- collection of plant species located within a specific region
- distribute liquid as a shower of tiny little droplets on something or someone
- act of growing crops
14 Clues: act of growing crops • the progress of the plants’ growth • machine for sowing seed mechanically • transfer pollen from one plant to another • attribute of something that pertains to colour • branch of science concerned with farming operations • plants through artificial processing for their growth • sickness or illness found in humans, plants, and animals • ...
Latin America 2013-12-09
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- a broadleaf evergreen forest found in wet, hot regions near the equator
- using resources in ways that meet the needs of people without hurting the environment
- the process by which carbon and oxygen cycle among plants, people and animals and the environment
- the trading between lowland and highland areas
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- cutting down trees in a forest
- farming to provide food for your family, without much extra to sell
- customs and ways of life handed down from the past
- A change in a way of life to suit new conditions
- the highest elevation where trees grow on a mountain
- the division of land into zones based on elevation
- the lowest level of elevation on mountains where snow remains year round
- Native people of an area
- the variety of plants and animals living in one area
- the creation of flat areas on mountain slopes for farming
14 Clues: Native people of an area • cutting down trees in a forest • the trading between lowland and highland areas • A change in a way of life to suit new conditions • customs and ways of life handed down from the past • the division of land into zones based on elevation • the highest elevation where trees grow on a mountain • ...
IBMYP WH_GEOGRAPHY I LEV 3 - 2(A) Gorsuch. Mithvik Kolla LC #8 Crossword 2025-04-25
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- A Volcanic Mountain Range in Chile.
- A civilization of people on the coast of Peru, Chile & Ecuador.
- A Japanese style gateway. (or arch, like Roman arch but Japan.)
- A civilization of people ion Northern/Central Mexico.
- A soul given to almost everything, even natural occurrences.
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- A building in Japan that shows the journey to enlightenment.
- The capital of the Inca Empire, home to the Machi Pichu in Peru.
- A civilization of people in southeastern Mexico, Guatemala, & Belize.
- A record keeping device made with chords used by the Incan people.
- Narrow land with sea on both sides connecting 2 lands.
- The capital of the Aztec Empire, where the Aztec pyramids are in Mexico.
- A belief in Japan about the way of the gods.
- Kind of Farming that involves flat lands.
- Islands used for farming on lakes or marshes, used by the Aztec People.
14 Clues: A Volcanic Mountain Range in Chile. • Kind of Farming that involves flat lands. • A belief in Japan about the way of the gods. • A civilization of people ion Northern/Central Mexico. • Narrow land with sea on both sides connecting 2 lands. • A building in Japan that shows the journey to enlightenment. • A soul given to almost everything, even natural occurrences. • ...
Vocab #8 2025-05-04
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- Long mountain range in South America, home to ancient civilizations like the Incas.
- South American civilization in the Andes, known for roads, terraces, and the empire's vast reach.
- Gate marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine.
- Mesoamerican civilization in central Mexico, known for its empire and capital, Tenochtitlan.
- Belief that objects, places, and creatures have spirits.
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- Multi-tiered tower in Japanese Buddhist architecture.
- Capital of the Inca Empire, located in modern-day Peru.
- Ancient civilization in Mesoamerica, known for advanced writing, astronomy, and pyramids.
- Inca system of record-keeping using knotted strings.
- Narrow land connecting two larger landmasses.
- Capital of the Aztec Empire, located on an island in Lake Texcoco.
- Traditional Japanese religion focusing on nature spirits (kami) and rituals.
- Farming method on steep land using flat platforms to prevent erosion.
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming in lakes.
14 Clues: Narrow land connecting two larger landmasses. • Gate marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine. • Inca system of record-keeping using knotted strings. • Multi-tiered tower in Japanese Buddhist architecture. • Capital of the Inca Empire, located in modern-day Peru. • Belief that objects, places, and creatures have spirits. • ...
LC 8 2026-05-01
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- A long mountain range along western South America.
- A South American empire in the Andes known for roads, terraces, and Cuzco as its capital.
- A red gate marking the entrance to a Shinto Shrine
- A powerful Mesoamerican empire in central Mexico with a capital at Tenochtitlan.
- Belief that spirits exist in nature and in all living and nonliving things.
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- A multi‑tiered tower found at Buddhist temples.
- Capital of Incan Empire
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilization known for writing, astronomy, and pyramids.
- Incan record‑keeping tool made of knotted strings.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas with water on both sides.
- Capital of Aztec Empire on a lake
- Japan’s native religion focused on nature spirits called kami.
- Farming on stepped levels carved into hillsides to grow crops on mountains.
- Aztec “floating gardens” built on lake surfaces for farming.
14 Clues: Capital of Incan Empire • Capital of Aztec Empire on a lake • A multi‑tiered tower found at Buddhist temples. • Incan record‑keeping tool made of knotted strings. • A long mountain range along western South America. • A red gate marking the entrance to a Shinto Shrine • Aztec “floating gardens” built on lake surfaces for farming. • ...
Unit 4 2021-03-16
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- A philosophy in the 1830's in which each person has direct communication with God and Nature
- density /Number of people per area
- crops/farm crop raised to be sold for money
- mass movement of people
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- farming/ farming just enough for a family to live on
- production/ the production of large numbers of identical goods
- intense feelings of patriotism
- movement against the consumption and distribution of alcohol
- doctrine /Declared that Europe should not interfere in the Americas including the creation of colonies
9 Clues: mass movement of people • intense feelings of patriotism • density /Number of people per area • crops/farm crop raised to be sold for money • farming/ farming just enough for a family to live on • movement against the consumption and distribution of alcohol • production/ the production of large numbers of identical goods • ...
Hunter-Gatherers Crossword 2022-10-16
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- People who hunter and gather resources for food
- Domestication of animals and farming crops
- To tame an animal
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- A time in prehistory that humans used stone as their main material. Also known as the Old Stone Age.
- Planting and harvesting crops
- A flame created from oxygen and another object
- Nonmetallic rocks used for building and tool creation
- - The era that represents the final step in prehistoric humans. Also known as the New Stone Age
- the buying and selling of goods and services
9 Clues: To tame an animal • Planting and harvesting crops • Domestication of animals and farming crops • the buying and selling of goods and services • A flame created from oxygen and another object • People who hunter and gather resources for food • Nonmetallic rocks used for building and tool creation • ...
Unit 3 2019-07-17
16 Clues: a temple • item of food • type of plant • strongly like • collect things • express opinion • a way of farming • take a long walk • become less tense • find an exact place • directions to follow • to take food outdoors • bring things together • be inactive for a while • something to keep you warm • to change for something else
Chapter 5 2021-02-18
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- ____ populations tend to have higher rates of fertility compared to food foragers.
- ___ squash, and maize were three significant crops domesticated first by Americans.
- Neolithic people are most known for their ability to create woven ____.
- The Mesolithic was known in the Americas as the:
- Increases productivity and increases instability
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- Root crop farming also known as
- The spread of ideas, customs, or practices from one culture to another is called
- The microlith is associated with the ____ age.
- Measles were believed to be first transferred to humans from
- Which language group first originated in sub-Saharan Africa and then diffused?
10 Clues: Root crop farming also known as • The microlith is associated with the ____ age. • The Mesolithic was known in the Americas as the: • Increases productivity and increases instability • Measles were believed to be first transferred to humans from • Neolithic people are most known for their ability to create woven ____. • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2024-09-10
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- Geographic feature isolating backcountry settlers from the coast.
- Southern geography allowed for cash crop farming, promoting the use of ____.
- Harsh geography shaping New England communities.
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- Cash crop driving Caribbean slave trade.
- Proximity to this was a key factor in New England’s economic growth, allowing them to establish trade harbors
- Key crop to Chesapeake Bay’s 17th-century development.
- Geographic feature of the middle colonies that allowed for farming wheat on fertile soil.
- Fertile soil and hot weather allowed for this type of agriculture system.
- Chesapeake colonies were Virginia and _________.
- Key crop to Carolinas 17th-century development.
10 Clues: Cash crop driving Caribbean slave trade. • Key crop to Carolinas 17th-century development. • Chesapeake colonies were Virginia and _________. • Harsh geography shaping New England communities. • Key crop to Chesapeake Bay’s 17th-century development. • Geographic feature isolating backcountry settlers from the coast. • ...
Who Wants to Be a Farmer? 2025-02-27
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- - Soil that is rich in nutrients and good for growing plants.
- - Insects or animals that damage plants and crops.
- - Plants that are grown for food or other resources.
- - Tools and machines used to make work easier, like drones or smart sensors.
- - The process of gathering crops when they are ready.
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- - Something that is difficult to predict or control.
- - Large machines used in farming, like tractors or harvesters.
- - Long periods without rain that can harm crops.
- - People who work on farms, growing crops or raising animals.
- - Farming that is done in a way that protects the environment for the future.
10 Clues: - Long periods without rain that can harm crops. • - Insects or animals that damage plants and crops. • - Something that is difficult to predict or control. • - Plants that are grown for food or other resources. • - The process of gathering crops when they are ready. • - Soil that is rich in nutrients and good for growing plants. • ...
The Mayan's 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 • ...
Group 3 novel study crossword 2025-07-09
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- Page 63 ,metalware (such as kitchen utensils) coated with enamel.
- Page 17,the surname of a polish national hero.
- Page 31 , A traditional Jewish quarter in Krakow.
- Page 18 ,someone who supports the political movement known as Zionism.
- Page 47 , very wet and untidy or dirty.
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- Page 4 , A nearby city in which leon's father attended an advanced course in.
- Page 20 ,connected with farming and the use of land for farming.
- Page 31 ,not what you would expect.
- Page 54 ,deliberate cruelty or violence.
- Page 13 ,a building where Jewish people go to pray or to study their religion.
10 Clues: Page 31 ,not what you would expect. • Page 47 , very wet and untidy or dirty. • Page 54 ,deliberate cruelty or violence. • Page 17,the surname of a polish national hero. • Page 31 , A traditional Jewish quarter in Krakow. • Page 20 ,connected with farming and the use of land for farming. • Page 63 ,metalware (such as kitchen utensils) coated with enamel. • ...
Ag class 2026-04-08
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- the practice of growing different types of crops in the same area across different seasons to improve soil health and reduce pest
- a substance used to prevent destroy or controlled pest that damaged crops, including insects, weeds, and diseases
- a structure with transparent walls and roof used to grow plants and controlled environmental conditions
- the artificial application of water, the land or soil to assisted growing of crops
- the use of machines and technology to perform agricultural task in increasing efficiency and productivity
- a method of farming that avoids synthetic chemicals and uses natural processes to grow crops and raise animals
- all the businesses involved in producing processing and distributing agricultural products, including farming, equipment, and sales
- raw agricultural products that can be bought and sold such as corn, wheat, milk, or cotton
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- farming practices that meet current food needs without harming the environment or depleting resources for future generations
- the process by which green plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food and release oxygen
- the ability of soil to provide essential nutrients to plant for healthy growth and high crop yields
- the process by which soil is worn away by wind, water or human activity
- the science and practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, fiber and other products used to sustain life
- farm animals race for food, fiber, labor, other products, such as cattle, sheep, and pigs
- a natural or chemical substance added to soil to supply nutrients and promote plant growth
15 Clues: the process by which soil is worn away by wind, water or human activity • the artificial application of water, the land or soil to assisted growing of crops • farm animals race for food, fiber, labor, other products, such as cattle, sheep, and pigs • a natural or chemical substance added to soil to supply nutrients and promote plant growth • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
Jefferson Crossword Puzzle-Abigail Wolff and Jason Long 2018-12-14
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- Thomas Jefferson was the _____ president.
- the forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces
- Thomas Jefferson wanted to ______ the Alien and Sedition Acts.
- What did Thomas Jefferson want to get rid of?
- What did perople call Jeffersons election?
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- the economic changes of the late 1700s, when manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work
- relating to farming
- a government order restricting foreign trade
8 Clues: relating to farming • Thomas Jefferson was the _____ president. • What did perople call Jeffersons election? • a government order restricting foreign trade • What did Thomas Jefferson want to get rid of? • the forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces • Thomas Jefferson wanted to ______ the Alien and Sedition Acts. • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Early North African Cultures 2025-09-09
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- Early lifestyle before farming, relying on hunting and gathering
- Belief in spiritual essence of natural objects
- Underground irrigation channels used by the Garamantes
- Ancient rock art site in Algeria famous for petroglyphs
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- Indigenous multi-tribal people of North Africa
- Civilization that thrived in the Sahara Desert around 500 BCE
- Trade goods often transported across the Sahara
- Early culture known for stone tools and early farming
8 Clues: Indigenous multi-tribal people of North Africa • Belief in spiritual essence of natural objects • Trade goods often transported across the Sahara • Early culture known for stone tools and early farming • Underground irrigation channels used by the Garamantes • Ancient rock art site in Algeria famous for petroglyphs • ...
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. • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2021-10-13
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- practices which involves cultivating the soil for growing crops and raising of animals to provide food and other products
- some animals may lose this because of deforestation
- crop_________is an example of sustainable agricultural practice
- type of fabric produced from agriculture
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- type of fertilizers that are an example of sustainable agricultural practice
- soil ______is what happens to topsoil because of agriculture
- when there is too much nutrients and minerals in the water
- clearing of forests for human purposes such as using for housing and farming
- an example of agricultural practice
- to meet our current needs without causing harmful impacts for future generations
10 Clues: an example of agricultural practice • type of fabric produced from agriculture • some animals may lose this because of deforestation • when there is too much nutrients and minerals in the water • soil ______is what happens to topsoil because of agriculture • crop_________is an example of sustainable agricultural practice • ...
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 • ...
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
AGRICULTURE 2020-08-27
Across
- Farming farming is practices to meet the needs of the farmer’s family and needs less technology and labour-
- rearing of silk worms and silk production.
- Which is also known as golden fiber?
- Growing of vegetables, flowers and fruits.
Down
- Cultivation of grapes.
- Breeding of fish.
- and Wheat the two most important staple food crops of the world are .........and ..........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- • ...
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
Fair Trade and Farming 2022-04-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Sheep Farming In NZ 2026-05-27
Across
- Another product we can get from sheep
- A form of technology used on a sheep farm
- Sheep Farming is important for New Zealand's ________
- Farmers provide this for their sheep
- Something a young lamb needs
- A dog that helps farmers on a sheep farm
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- A type of sheep that is common in New Zealand
- A busy time of year on sheep farms
- Something you can make using wool
- trees Farmers do this to protect our environment
- A product we can get from sheep
11 Clues: Something a young lamb needs • A product we can get from sheep • Something you can make using wool • A busy time of year on sheep farms • Farmers provide this for their sheep • Another product we can get from sheep • A dog that helps farmers on a sheep farm • A form of technology used on a sheep farm • A type of sheep that is common in New Zealand • ...
Spelling 2017-10-16
history 2024-12-09
11 Clues: crop • servant • servantsJamestown • Mayflower Compact • Company of London • Covenant community • Columbian Exchange • Subsistence farming • New England Colonies • Virginia House of Burgesses • Direct democracy Middle Colonies
2021 Culpeper Farm Tour 2021-09-16
Across
- 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 • ...
Prehistory 2025-09-17
Across
- Moving water to where you need it for farming.
- The time when people wandered in small bands.
- People did this when they moved out of Africa.
Down
- The time when people developed farming and lived in permanent homes.
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- What is the era called before writing was invented.
- What archaeologists study
- People that wander with their food sources are.
8 Clues: What archaeologists study • The time when people wandered in small bands. • Moving water to where you need it for farming. • People did this when they moved out of Africa. • People that wander with their food sources are. • The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. • What is the era called before writing was invented. • ...
11.2 Farming the Plains 2024-10-03
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Economic Geo Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
The Mayans 2024-01-22
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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? • ...
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
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
Cattle and Sheep Farming 2020-06-10
Across
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- an area or building where livestock are fed
- a house, especially a farmhouse
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock
Down
- animals eating grass in a field
- a biological community that consists of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- a gas caused by ruminants
11 Clues: a gas caused by ruminants • animals eating grass in a field • a house, especially a farmhouse • farm animals regarded as an asset • an area or building where livestock are fed • a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity • ...
11.2 Farming the Plains 2024-10-03
Across
- the last large territory for settlement had people racing to stake claims in this event
- A name given to Great Plains farmers
- Contruction and development of ______ stimulated growth
- A frequent danger of living on the Great Plains
- This innovation knocked kernels loose from stalks
Down
- A large, highly profitable wheat farm
- Densely packed soil held together by grass roots
- This provided a legal method for settlers to acquire a clear title to property on the frontier
- A piece of US public land acquired by living on it and cultivating it
- This natural disaster struck the plains in the late 1880s, destroying crops and ruining the soil
- A way of farming dry land in which seeds are planted deep in the ground where there is some moisture
11 Clues: A name given to Great Plains farmers • A large, highly profitable wheat farm • A frequent danger of living 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 • ...
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
Lamin Rankin Global History Words 2017-06-07
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
