farming Crossword Puzzles
CH 10 AGRICULTURE 2022-03-03
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- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- degradation of land
- desert an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
- agriculture Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- cultivation A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- tillage A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
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- agriculture Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- agriculture Farming methods that preserve long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- nomadism A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- farming Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning “bartering" or "exchange of commodities”.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- revolution Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- subsistence agriculture A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- rotation The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
21 Clues: degradation of land • A flooded field for growing rice. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures. • ...
Jonathan Z's Ch#14 2024-05-20
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- _____ Singer made an improved version of the cotton gin.
- Slaveholders feared that their slaves would rebel, so they made the ______ Code.
- _______ Morse made the telegraph, with his own code that is used to use the telegraph.
- To combat the issue with railroad safety, stronger ________ were built.
- With all of the textile mills being popular, ______ was in increased demand.
- ____ people were able to strike it rich with a lot of slaves, while others had less than 50.
- Due to the great weather in the south for farming, the _________ states had the most slaves.
- Because of the great weather here, the most common job in the South was ______.
- ____ percent of the 9 million opulation in the south were slaves.
- With the ___ caused by a potato disease, many Irish came to the U.S.
- With the new invention of ______ power, more possibilities came up such as the railroad.
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- To prevent slaves from escaping, people made it _____ for slaves to learn to read and write.
- Most workers in factories in the North were Irish were __________.
- Steam and clipper _____ were one of the main sources of transportation until railroads.
- ____ Deere invented the lightweight steel plow, which could be used by horses.
- The few people that struck it rich being slaveholders were called the ________.
- With the massive amount of cotton demanded and the cotton gin, many got __ from farming cotton.
- With the cotton gin being able to do the work of 50 people, slaveholders would be able to buy _____ times more slaves.
- _____ McCormick invented mechanical reapers, which sped up the process of farmig.
- Because of the rich slaveholders having power, many became leaders in _________.
- Even with the amount of slaves, over 200,000 blacks in the South were _____.
- Eli _______ invented a machine called the cotton gin, which could do the work of 50 men.
- When you are a slave, you have to hope that the master would treat you _______ instead of valuable property.
- With the South, ______ owned at least 15 slaves.
24 Clues: With the South, ______ owned at least 15 slaves. • _____ Singer made an improved version of the cotton gin. • ____ percent of the 9 million opulation in the south were slaves. • Most workers in factories in the North were Irish were __________. • With the ___ caused by a potato disease, many Irish came to the U.S. • ...
LO: Spell words using the letter strings ough, ight, eigh and augh. 2025-03-05
12 Clues: Zero • A number • To scare • Badly behaved • Attempted to find • Arrogantly superior • Occurring in the mind • A female family member • Use to make a pizza base • Soldiers in WW2 did this • I looked _______ the keyhole. • A large farming implement with blades
9GEO FOOD 2017-09-17
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- The location of a point on the earths surface that can be expressed by a grid reference such as longitude or latitude
- scarcity lack of access to enough safe water
- farming higher levels of input and output per unit of agricultural land area
- Being able to access enough safe food and water
- The mass of water vapour in the atmosphere
- Sustainability is the production of food, fiber, or other plant or animal products using farming techniques that protect the environment
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- Using food that you have in an appropriate way
- height of an object in the atmosphere above sea level
- Food that is available to you and there is enough of it
- are characterized as having grasses as the dominant vegetation
- Are produced by some types of plants
- Rain Rain that becomes more acidic than normal
- Fine liquid or solid particles in the atmosphere
13 Clues: Are produced by some types of plants • The mass of water vapour in the atmosphere • scarcity lack of access to enough safe water • Using food that you have in an appropriate way • Rain Rain that becomes more acidic than normal • Being able to access enough safe food and water • Fine liquid or solid particles in the atmosphere • ...
Ch 10 - Sodbusters 2022-03-16
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- An area of economic activity where people could buy or sell with each other
- Someone who moved to unbroken land to live and farm on it
- This crop changed the landscape of MN
- A style of farming that produces a variety of crops and livestock
- A style of farming that produced just enough food to feed one's own family
- This is the country talked about in the book
- To control or adjust something in order to change how it works
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- This helped move people and goods further and faster
- An Act that provided 160 acres of land to settlers who would live and farm on it
- An organization formed to help members buy and sell their products
- someone who buys and sells land, hoping to make a profit
- An organization of farmers that supported their best interest
- The last name of the man called "The Empire Builder"
13 Clues: This crop changed the landscape of MN • This is the country talked about in the book • This helped move people and goods further and faster • The last name of the man called "The Empire Builder" • someone who buys and sells land, hoping to make a profit • Someone who moved to unbroken land to live and farm on it • ...
Kallie GREECE VS. ROME 2022-05-05
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- Most girls would get ___ off by the age of 12 or 13.
- The most common grown crops in farming was wheat, barley, __, and grapes
- There were two kinds of education, there was formal or ___
- _____ were the most favorite toy by the children.
- Woman would stay at home and do __________ and cooking
- The Ancient Greeks mainly just ate ________
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- Greeks lived in buildings near the _____
- The Ancient Greeks either bought or made their _____
- Most men would work as soldiers or as town ___.
- Ancient Greeks lived in towns and ____
- Only wealthy boys went to ____, the girls would learn how to cook and clean at home.
- The children would go to school until the age of 18, then they would go into _____ school Farming in Ancient Greece was hard cause there was not good soil
- ____ were the most common pet in Ancient Greek society.
13 Clues: Ancient Greeks lived in towns and ____ • Greeks lived in buildings near the _____ • The Ancient Greeks mainly just ate ________ • Most men would work as soldiers or as town ___. • _____ were the most favorite toy by the children. • Most girls would get ___ off by the age of 12 or 13. • The Ancient Greeks either bought or made their _____ • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-28
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- an official mission to speak to the ruler of a different country
- This man read the letter asking for help and declared a crusade or the holy war
- society that only relies on farming and farming Currency money system
- this man sailed around the tip of africa, known as the Cape of Good Hope
- In 1453, the Turks captured……
- holy war between European turks, christains and muslims
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- each Crusader had this symbol sewn onto their uniforms
- Instead of material Goods, this was a system where people traded goods for money
- referring to europe's middle ages
- a place in the Middle East that includes the city of Jerusalem and is thought to be special to members of the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic religions
- complete control or ownership of a industry or resource
- sponsored lots of of exploration missions throughout the 1400s
- A person who is native to the asain nation of Mongolia
13 Clues: In 1453, the Turks captured…… • referring to europe's middle ages • each Crusader had this symbol sewn onto their uniforms • A person who is native to the asain nation of Mongolia • complete control or ownership of a industry or resource • holy war between European turks, christains and muslims • sponsored lots of of exploration missions throughout the 1400s • ...
Chapter 19 crossword puzzle 2020-12-07
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- moving from place to place in a fixed pattern
- enterprise owned by and operated for the benefit of a certain group
- name given to early Great Plains farmers
- zone a geographic region in which the same standard time is used
- going across a continent
- drive a trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle to railroads and distant markets
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- an appeal to the common people
- Grange a network of local farmers' groups
- to earn ownership of land by living on it
- an area of land set aside for use by a group
- farming a farming method that depends on plowing after every rain and trapping moisture in the soil in dry non-irrigated land
- money or goods given by a person or government to support a project that benefits the public
- a cowhand of Hispanic origin
13 Clues: going across a continent • a cowhand of Hispanic origin • an appeal to the common people • name given to early Great Plains farmers • Grange a network of local farmers' groups • to earn ownership of land by living on it • an area of land set aside for use by a group • moving from place to place in a fixed pattern • ...
SDG NO 2 2025-03-06
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- A key SDG 2 target: ensuring everyone has enough of this
- A farming method that protects natural resources and biodiversity
- A continent where food insecurity is a major issue, especially in the Sahel region
- The percentage of the world’s population suffering from malnutrition is called this
- A practice that reduces food waste by giving excess food to those in need
- A key staple food for many countries, especially in Asia
- A goal of SDG 2 is to end this worldwide
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- A mineral essential for healthy growth, found in leafy greens
- The process of growing crops and raising livestock
- A vitamin essential for vision and immune function, found in carrots
- The process of improving soil fertility using natural materials
- A major challenge in food security, caused by lack of rain
- A type of farming that does not use synthetic chemicals
13 Clues: A goal of SDG 2 is to end this worldwide • The process of growing crops and raising livestock • A type of farming that does not use synthetic chemicals • A key SDG 2 target: ensuring everyone has enough of this • A key staple food for many countries, especially in Asia • A major challenge in food security, caused by lack of rain • ...
Italian Immigration to North America 2024-02-14
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- The United States was experiencing rapid industrialization and ____ growth
- The construction and mining industries that many Italians were involved in in North America led to water ___
- The religion that grew upon the arrival of Italians to North America
- Italian-Americans developed a distinct ____ identity
- The economic state of many Italians in Sicily and Southern Italy, pushing them to move to North America
- Instances of anti-Italian sentiment sometimes led to ____
- Italians faced hostility and ____
- The industry that many Italians were involved in before moving to North America
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- Lack of land and ____ encouraged Italian immigration to North America
- Italians in North America became involved in local and national ___
- Negative portrayals of Italians in the media and popular culture reinforced ____
- Where the majority of the Italians landed in North America
- Italian _____ and poetry became more popular in North America
- Italian ___ became very popular in North America
- Technological changes in farming came with the creation of new ____
- The state of Italian politics that pushed the people to move to North America
16 Clues: Italians faced hostility and ____ • Italian ___ became very popular in North America • Italian-Americans developed a distinct ____ identity • Instances of anti-Italian sentiment sometimes led to ____ • Where the majority of the Italians landed in North America • Italian _____ and poetry became more popular in North America • ...
Jasmine Turner 2022-09-19
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- bone - animal bone or shell carved with written characters that was used to predict the future in Ancient China
- were also used for the first time.
- was developed in 4000-3000 BC
- was invented in 105 BC
- the farmers to clear and prepare land for farming, led to larger harvests which supported more soldiers
- is a great invention of ancient China 518-600 BC
- - a dustlike material that can form soil
- of Heaven - Zhou leaders claim they had the right to rule because heaven gave it to them
- - a ruling family that holds power for many years
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- Dynasty - First major rulers of the farming villages along the Huang River
- was invented during the Zhou dynasty, as well as the use of iron instead of bronze to make weapons and farm tools.
- - a symbol that represents a word or a group of words
- - wall to hold back water
- -military leaders seek power and fight among themselves
- farm tools were stronger and more effective leading to crop yield increasing
- - a picture that represents a word or idea
16 Clues: was invented in 105 BC • - wall to hold back water • was developed in 4000-3000 BC • were also used for the first time. • - a dustlike material that can form soil • - a picture that represents a word or idea • is a great invention of ancient China 518-600 BC • - a ruling family that holds power for many years • - a symbol that represents a word or a group of words • ...
Jasmine Turner 2022-09-19
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- bone - animal bone or shell carved with written characters that was used to predict the future in Ancient China
- were also used for the first time.
- was developed in 4000-3000 BC
- was invented in 105 BC
- the farmers to clear and prepare land for farming, led to larger harvests which supported more soldiers
- is a great invention of ancient China 518-600 BC
- - a dustlike material that can form soil
- of Heaven - Zhou leaders claim they had the right to rule because heaven gave it to them
- - a ruling family that holds power for many years
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- Dynasty - First major rulers of the farming villages along the Huang River
- was invented during the Zhou dynasty, as well as the use of iron instead of bronze to make weapons and farm tools.
- - a symbol that represents a word or a group of words
- - wall to hold back water
- -military leaders seek power and fight among themselves
- farm tools were stronger and more effective leading to crop yield increasing
- - a picture that represents a word or idea
16 Clues: was invented in 105 BC • - wall to hold back water • was developed in 4000-3000 BC • were also used for the first time. • - a dustlike material that can form soil • - a picture that represents a word or idea • is a great invention of ancient China 518-600 BC • - a ruling family that holds power for many years • - a symbol that represents a word or a group of words • ...
Non-Violent Revolutions and The Enlightenment 2022-10-28
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- earth-centered view of the solar system / universe
- A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem
- relating to a city
- The series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- farming (raising plants AND animals)
- developing machine production of goods
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- the idea that the earth and the other planets orbit around the sun.
- the idea that all humans have the right to life, liberty, and property
- countryside
- the state of being poor
- the agreement people make with their government to follow rules so their rights and safety can be protected
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s
- An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher pay.
- A time when new inventions such as the seed drill and the steel plow made farming easier and faster. The production of food rose dramatically.
- to change for the better
16 Clues: countryside • relating to a city • the state of being poor • to change for the better • farming (raising plants AND animals) • developing machine production of goods • earth-centered view of the solar system / universe • The series of events that led to the birth of modern science • the idea that the earth and the other planets orbit around the sun. • ...
Maya. Aztec and Inca 2025-06-12
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- Farming technique used by the Maya that involved cutting and burning the surrounding forest
- The Aztec capital city built on Lake Texcoco
- Floating gardens created by the Aztecs
- Farming method used by the Inca to grow crops along the mountainsides by making leveled shelves
- Writing system used by the Maya that involves pictorial symbols
- A key crop grown by all three civilizations also known as corn
- A system of knotted strings used by the INCA for record-keeping
- This number was a major development in Maya math, represented by a shell symbol
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- A tube crop that was a staple food of the Incas
- The civilization known for developing a complex calender system based on Mathematics and Astronomy
- This civilization was known for military strength and human sacrifices
- The leader and emperor of the Incas
- The Aztecs built massive ______ to honor their Gods
- This civilization built the city of Cuzco and ruled the Andes
- Major Mayan city known for its pyramids and observatory
- The Inca built thousands of miles of these connecting their mountainous empires
16 Clues: The leader and emperor of the Incas • Floating gardens created by the Aztecs • The Aztec capital city built on Lake Texcoco • A tube crop that was a staple food of the Incas • The Aztecs built massive ______ to honor their Gods • Major Mayan city known for its pyramids and observatory • This civilization built the city of Cuzco and ruled the Andes • ...
Maya. Aztec and Inca 2025-06-12
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- Farming technique used by the Maya that involved cutting and burning the surrounding forest
- The Aztec capital city built on Lake Texcoco
- Floating gardens created by the Aztecs
- Farming method used by the Inca to grow crops along the mountainsides by making leveled shelves
- Writing system used by the Maya that involves pictorial symbols
- A key crop grown by all three civilizations also known as corn
- A system of knotted strings used by the INCA for record-keeping
- This number was a major development in Maya math, represented by a shell symbol
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- A tube crop that was a staple food of the Incas
- The civilization known for developing a complex calender system based on Mathematics and Astronomy
- This civilization was known for military strength and human sacrifices
- The leader and emperor of the Incas
- The Aztecs built massive ______ to honor their Gods
- This civilization built the city of Cuzco and ruled the Andes
- Major Mayan city known for its pyramids and observatory
- The Inca built thousands of miles of these connecting their mountainous empires
16 Clues: The leader and emperor of the Incas • Floating gardens created by the Aztecs • The Aztec capital city built on Lake Texcoco • A tube crop that was a staple food of the Incas • The Aztecs built massive ______ to honor their Gods • Major Mayan city known for its pyramids and observatory • This civilization built the city of Cuzco and ruled the Andes • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2017-09-28
12 Clues: vault • a ruler • dangerous bettle • item for farming • food music feast • structure in egypt • a servent for the king • bettle bettle in egypt • royal wife of akhenaten • item inside the pyramid • huage structure in egypt • bread made by flower and salt
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-11-17
12 Clues: work • City • farming • Country • BIG change • wanting something • amount of something • process of being moved • making a large amount of something • Wealth and resources ($$) of a country • turning raw materials into manufactured goods • using machines to make a process more automatic
The Colonial Era 2017-05-25
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- Wrote the Fundamental Orders of CT in 1639; first written constitution in colonial America
- Publisher who contributed to freedom of the press
- Founded PA for Quakers
- Colony that provided a religious refuge for Catholic people
- War that Britain and France fought due to fur trapping conflicts; Seven Years’ War
- First barrier colonists faced against westward expansion
- A type of govt in which the people elect representatives to make the laws for them
- Ended the French and Indian War (name of document, then year)
- First representative form of government in the colonies
- Document written in 1215 that established due process of law and trial by jury
- First permanent English settlement in colonial America
- A colony established by a group of settlers who were given a formal document allowing them to settle on the land
- Type of farming in the New England Colonies
- Colonial region that was mainly settled on for trade and profit; staple farming
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- Founded RI for the purpose of religious freedom
- Explorer who discovered the New World and claimed it for Spain
- Document written by Pilgrims/Puritans aboard the Mayflower, pledging to unite into a civil body politic
- A system of trading in which Africans were kidnapped from their homes, deported to America, and sold as slaves
- A colony in which the English monarch provided land to proprietors in exchange for yearly payment
- Economic system in which the mother country gets rich at the expense of her colonies by restricting trade
- Protected the basic civil rights of individuals; model for the US Bill of Rights
- Proclamation issued by King George III that banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains (name of document, then year)
- Leader of the First Great Awakening
- The colonial region that relied on plantation farming, cash crops, and slavery
- Economic competition with little government control
- A colony that was under the direct control of the British crown
- Political cartoon drawn by Benjamin Franklin that urged the US colonies to unite
- Founded as a debtor colony and a buffer zone between the colonies and Spanish Florida
28 Clues: Founded PA for Quakers • Leader of the First Great Awakening • Type of farming in the New England Colonies • Founded RI for the purpose of religious freedom • Publisher who contributed to freedom of the press • Economic competition with little government control • First permanent English settlement in colonial America • ...
Improvement of Food resources 2024-12-26
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- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals.
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- A structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants.
- Control: The regulation or management of a species defined as a pest.
- Substances added to soil to enhance the growth of plants.
- The artificial application of water to the soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- The process of using worms to decompose organic food waste into a nutrient-rich material.
- Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- Farming: A method of farming that uses natural processes and materials.
- The amount of crop produced in a given area.
- Engineering: The direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology.
- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent.
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- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field.
- The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
- Offspring resulting from the cross-breeding of different varieties or species.
- Agriculture: Farming in sustainable ways based on an understanding of ecosystem services.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- Rotation: The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and plants.
- The simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops in the same space.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops.
- Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment.
- Microorganisms that enhance the availability of nutrients to plants.
- The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms.
- Erosion: The displacement of the upper layer of soil, reducing its fertility.
- Fixation: The process of converting nitrogen gas into a form that plants can absorb and use.
- The maintenance of bee colonies for honey production.
30 Clues: The amount of crop produced in a given area. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture. • The removal of unwanted plants from the crop field. • Chemicals used to kill pests that can damage crops. • The production of silk and the rearing of silkworms. • Decomposed organic material used as a soil amendment. • ...
Unit 8 Asia Vocabulary 2025-04-01
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- Economy^An economic system where businesses make their own decisions based on supply and demand.
- process of cities growing as more people move into them.
- make a guess based on facts and clues.
- Shadow Effect^When mountains block rain, creating dry areas on one side.
- Industries^Jobs that provide services instead of goods, like teachers and doctors.
- Economy^An economy where the government controls all businesses and industries.
- who move from place to place instead of settling in one location.
- Child Policy^A policy that limited families to having only one child in China.
- Industries^Jobs that turn raw materials into products, like making cars or clothing.
- seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather.
- large landmass that is part of a continent but is separated in some way.
- Revolution^A period when new farming methods increased food production.
- of Fire^An area around the Pacific Ocean known for many earthquakes and volcanoes.
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- spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world.
- companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- Developed Countries^Countries that are becoming industrialized and improving their economies.
- religion that follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
- large mountain range that separates India and China.
- Partition^The event when India was divided into two countries, India and Pakistan.
- strict government where leaders have total control.
- religion from India that believes in many gods and reincarnation.
- farming^A farming method where land is cut into steps on hillsides
- Countries^Countries with strong economies, good healthcare, and high living standards.
- System^A system in which people are born into a social group and stay in it for life.
- acts meant to scare people or make a political statement.
- ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- Region^An area in South Asia known for its Sikh population.
- China Policy^A policy that says Taiwan is part of China.
- Nino^A time when warm ocean waters change weather patterns, causing storms or droughts.
29 Clues: make a guess based on facts and clues. • strict government where leaders have total control. • large mountain range that separates India and China. • seasonal wind that brings heavy rain or dry weather. • spread of goods, ideas, and culture around the world. • companies move jobs to other countries to save money. • ...
Fisheries Industry in Brunei 2025-08-04
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- Financial help given by the Fisheries Department to support fishers financially. Fishers are able to pay back on monthly basis
- Fish is a rich source of this nutrient
- Brunei's climate
- The Malay term for this fish is 'selunsong'
- Financial support provided by the government to reduce cost of equipment / capital for fishers
- Also known as 'pukat tunda', where large net is towed through the water to catch fish on a large scale
- Brunei's coastline is only 161 KM - described as relatively _________.
- Support service offered by the Fisheries Department to improve skills among fishers
- Fisheries Industry helps Brunei reduce reliance on oil and gas. What is this process called?
- Farming fish in ponds
- Fisheries Industry provides this opportunity to thousands of people (or potentially more) in Brunei
- Also known as fish farming; involves rearing fish from fry to market sized; normally using pond or in cages
- When Brunei can produce most/all of its own fish without reliance on import. What is this term called?
- A threat to fishing areas caused by harmful waste entering rivers or seas
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- A hazard that can damage marine life and reduce fishing areas
- A situation where too much fish has been caught than the allowed limit
- Brunei has 161 KM of this
- The main marine area where Brunei conducts most of its fishing
- An environmental issue where unintended fish species, often endangered, are caught during fishing
- This fishing area has four Zones
- ____ fishing - often small-scale, fish for personal consumption
- Fewer of these groups of population are joining the Fishing Industry today in Brunei
- Which fishing method type practiced by small-scale fishers?
- Makes up 85% of Brunei's aquaculture production
- Act of catching fish or other aquatic animals
- Freshwater fishing areas
- Farming fish in cages that is suspended in sea / rivers
- Limits on the amount of fish that can be caught
- Malay term for purse seiner
- ____ fishing - larger-scale, fish for profit
30 Clues: Brunei's climate • Farming fish in ponds • Freshwater fishing areas • Brunei has 161 KM of this • Malay term for purse seiner • This fishing area has four Zones • Fish is a rich source of this nutrient • The Malay term for this fish is 'selunsong' • ____ fishing - larger-scale, fish for profit • Act of catching fish or other aquatic animals • ...
Jaida’s crossword puzzle 2024-03-28
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- source pollution: Non-point source pollution refers to pollution that comes from multiple diffuse sources, such as runoff from agricultural fields, urban areas, and roads.
- Desertification is the process by which fertile land gradually becomes desert or barren due to factors like climate change, deforestation, overgrazing, and unsustainable land use practices.
- Irrigation is the artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes.
- Overgrazing occurs when animals graze on vegetation for an extended period, leading to the depletion of plant cover and soil erosion.
- farming: Contour farming is a technique where crops are planted along the contours of the land, following the natural slope.
- Pesticides are chemicals used to control or eliminate pests, such as insects, weeds, and diseases that can damage crops.
- island: A heat island is when urban areas are significantly warmer than the surrounding rural areas due to human activities and the materials used in cities that absorb and retain heat.
- Terracing is a farming technique that involves creating a series of leveled steps on sloped land to prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and enable cultivation.
- agriculture: Sustainable agriculture is an approach to farming that aims to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- It refers to the basic structures and facilities needed for a society to function, like roads, buildings, and utilities.
- bloom: An algal bloom is a rapid and excessive growth of algae in bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans. This growth is often fueled by high nutrient levels, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, in the water.
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- Salinization is the accumulation of salts in the soil, often caused by improper irrigation practices, high evaporation rates, and poor drainage.
- agriculture: Organic agriculture is a farming system that relies on natural methods and avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and irradiation.
- Wastewater is any water that has been used and contains various pollutants, such as from domestic, industrial, or agricultural sources. It typically includes water from sinks, toilets, showers, and industrial processes.
- tide: Red tide, also known as harmful algal bloom (HAB), is a specific type of algal bloom caused by the rapid growth of certain species of algae, typically dinoflagellates.
- Tilling refers to the mechanical manipulation of the soil to prepare it for planting, improve soil structure, and control weeds.
- pollution: Point-source pollution refers to pollution that originates from a single identifiable source, such as a factory or wastewater treatment plant.
- A pathogen is a microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, that can cause disease in plants, animals, or humans.
- A shelterbelt is a row of trees or shrubs planted to provide protection against wind, reduce soil erosion, and create a microclimate beneficial for crops or livestock.
- Intercropping is the practice of growing different crops together in the same field, which can help maximize land use, improve soil health, and reduce pests and diseases.
- eutrophication: Cultural eutrophication refers to the accelerated process of nutrient enrichment in bodies of water, such as lakes or rivers, due to human activities. Excessive nutrients, often from agricultural runoff or wastewater, can cause excessive plant and algal growth, leading to oxygen depletion and negative impacts on aquatic ecosystems.
- Sprawl is the unplanned and rapid expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural or undeveloped areas, characterized by low-density development and car-dependent lifestyles.
- degradation: Soil degradation is the decline in soil quality, fertility, and productivity, often caused by erosion, pollution, nutrient depletion, and loss of organic matter.
- rotation: Crop rotation is the practice of growing different crops in a specific sequence on the same piece of land over time.
- crop: A cover crop is a crop grown primarily to protect and improve the soil, rather than for harvest.
25 Clues: Irrigation is the artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes. • crop: A cover crop is a crop grown primarily to protect and improve the soil, rather than for harvest. • Pesticides are chemicals used to control or eliminate pests, such as insects, weeds, and diseases that can damage crops. • ...
Human Geography Vocab Cross Word 2025-05-30
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- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
- A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
- A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
- A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
- Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
- Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
- A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
- Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
- Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
- The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
- A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
- The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
- Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
- Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
- Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
- Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
- The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
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- An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
- Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
- An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
- Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
- Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
- A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
- The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
- The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
- A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
- A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
- Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
- A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
- Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
- A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
- When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
- Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC) • Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC) • Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC) • Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC) • ...
Chapter 19 crossword puzzle 2020-12-07
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- enterprise owned by and operated for the benefit of a certain group
- going across a continent
- an area of land set aside for use by a group
- drive a trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle to railroads and distant markets
- zone a geographic region in which the same standard time is used
- a cowhand of Hispanic origin
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- an appeal to the common people
- money or goods given by a person or government to support a project that benefits the public
- moving from place to place in a fixed pattern
- name given to early Great Plains farmers
- farming a farming method that depends on plowing after every rain and trapping moisture in the soil in dry non-irrigated land
- Grange a network of local farmers' groups
- to earn ownership of land by living on it
13 Clues: going across a continent • a cowhand of Hispanic origin • an appeal to the common people • name given to early Great Plains farmers • Grange a network of local farmers' groups • to earn ownership of land by living on it • an area of land set aside for use by a group • moving from place to place in a fixed pattern • ...
U.S. History Ch. 2 2021-09-20
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- to absorb a group into the culture of another population
- Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town or city
- range vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- farm a large, highly profitable wheat farm
- Committee a group of ordinary citizens formed by local law enforcement officers whose goal is to find criminals and bring them to justice
- farming a way of farming dry land in which seeds are planted deep in the ground where there is some moisture
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- a name given to Great Plains farmers
- mining a method of mining by which water is sprayed at a very high pressure against a hill or mountain
- a huge ranch
- a piece of U.S. public land acquired by filing a record and living on and cultivating it
- a plot of land assigned to an individual or a family for cultivation
- moving from place to place
- money paid by contract at regular intervals
13 Clues: a huge ranch • moving from place to place • a name given to Great Plains farmers • farm a large, highly profitable wheat farm • money paid by contract at regular intervals • Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town or city • to absorb a group into the culture of another population • range vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government • ...
Magazine Edition 8 2025-02-20
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- The practice of raising fish and plants together in a symbiotic environment
- The practice of growing different crops in the same area in sequential seasons to improve soil health
- The process of restoring degraded land to productivity
- June 18 is celebrated as
- A method of conserving water by delivering it directly to plant roots
- A crop grown to protect and enrich the soil, often plowed under before planting
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- The process of turning and breaking up soil to prepare it for planting
- A farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals and relies on natural processes
- The practice of rotating livestock across pastures to prevent overgrazing
- A farming approach that mimics natural ecosystems to create sustainable food production
- The practice of planting trees alongside crops to improve biodiversity and soil quality
- A system of growing crops without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in water
- A natural fertilizer made from decomposed organic matter
13 Clues: June 18 is celebrated as • The process of restoring degraded land to productivity • A natural fertilizer made from decomposed organic matter • A method of conserving water by delivering it directly to plant roots • The process of turning and breaking up soil to prepare it for planting • The practice of rotating livestock across pastures to prevent overgrazing • ...
Puzzle #6 2022-09-23
12 Clues: Without joy • Authoritarian • Large and bulky • Great, fantastic • Having butterflies • One type of farming • Distressed, worried • An empty space within • Word with ringer or Sea • Worried about being involved • Embarrassed, feeling like a fool • Thing that is used for making something
Keywords 2025-01-28
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- Assistance provided to countries or communities in need, often in the form of money, resources, or expertise.
- A narrow, elongated accumulation of sand or shingle that projects from the coast into the sea, formed by longshore drift.
- A form of tourism that involves visiting natural areas with the aim of conserving the environment and supporting local communities.
- The excessive use of land for farming, leading to soil degradation and reduced fertility.
- Farming that provides food primarily for the farmer’s family, with little or no surplus for sale.
- A structure built along the shore to prevent beach erosion and control sediment movement by trapping sand.
- Technology that is more advanced than traditional methods but simpler than the most modern technologies, often used in developing countries.
- The variety of different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms in a particular environment.
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- The most recent geological period, covering the last 2.6 million years, characterised by the development of humans and the most recent ice ages.
- Organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down dead plants and animals, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- Large-scale farming aimed at producing crops or livestock for sale and profit.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A type of mass movement where saturated soil and rock move down a slope due to gravity, often triggered by rainfall.
- A submerged or partly submerged sandbank, typically found at the mouth of rivers, formed by the deposition of sediment.
14 Clues: Large-scale farming aimed at producing crops or livestock for sale and profit. • The excessive use of land for farming, leading to soil degradation and reduced fertility. • Farming that provides food primarily for the farmer’s family, with little or no surplus for sale. • ...
Unit 8 Social Studies Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Amendment (1868) – Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Plan - required Southern states to draft new constitutions that abolished slavery but did not guarantee civil rights for African Americans
- Reconstruction (1866-1867) – The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- 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.
- – 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.
- 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.
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- Bureau – A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Amendment (1870) – Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- Amendment (1865) – Abolished slavery in the United States.
- Plan - also known as the Ten Percent Plan or Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction
- – To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- – To formally approve or pass.
- Klux Klan – A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Codes – Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
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. • ...
How did Industry change Indiana 2022-02-17
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- a natural resource in Indiana that is used in making steel
- The amount of stuff produced in a period of time
- the industry having to do with space flight
- To make goods
- gasses naturally found in the atmosphere and used for energy
- A group of businesses that make or sell similar items
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- a way of saving food in jars for a long period of time
- A rock that is used in many buildings and in the production of steel
- the region from New York to the midwest that was once dominated by manufacturing
- having to do with the making or selling of medicine
- Being able to do a task without wasting time and energy
- Farming, it includes farming and harvesting crops and raising animals
- A natural resource in Indiana that is used in making steel A hard and tough metal
13 Clues: To make goods • the industry having to do with space flight • The amount of stuff produced in a period of time • having to do with the making or selling of medicine • A group of businesses that make or sell similar items • a way of saving food in jars for a long period of time • Being able to do a task without wasting time and energy • ...
Unit 5: Agriculture & Rural Land-Use Patterns & Processes 2025-07-17
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- process by which soil is contaminated by chemicals
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- shows that various land users are prepared and able to pay for access to the market- further from the CBD, the lower the cost
- movement of people who prefer to eat foods which are grown relatively close to the places of sale and preparation
- improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of food that started in the Middle Ages and benefitted from the Industrial Revolution
- type of agriculture requiring expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- seasonal migration of domesticated livestock, usually fixed territory between highlands and lowlands
- a seasonal periodic movement of pastoralists and their livestock between highland and lowland pastures
- a patch of land cleared for planting thorough slashing and burning
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- activities involved in the creation of a product: design, productions of raw materials, manufacturing and assembly, distribution
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use
- clearing of forests to make the land available for other uses
- cost advantages gained by an increased level of production
- agriculture takes the form of roof-top, balcony, backyard gardening, as well as vacant lots and parks in urban areas
- highly, mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- type of agricultural process using farming methods that are profitable, environmentally sound, and good for communities
- foods that have increased in value due to alterations in production, size, shape, appearance, location, and/or convenience
- small scale food production (fruits/veggies) for sale at local markets
- type of agriculture with dry-summer climates that produces certain fruits, vegetables, and grains- grapes, olives, figs, barley
- specialized crops not typically not essential to human survival
- process by which the amount of salt increases in the soil
- model that explains what economic activities are located where and why, illustrates relationship between land and transportation cost
- highly dependent on one or more export commodities
- animals kept for some utilitarian purpose whose breeding is controlled by humans and whose survival is dependent on humans; differ genetically and behaviorally from wild animals
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- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious foods
- growing one crop in a farm system at a given time
- the production of crops for sale
- rectangular survey system used by the U.S. federal government to divide land into grid-like pattern
- divided land into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or, canals giving each house equal access to water
- a type of settlement form where people live relatively distant from each other
- survey of irregularly shaped tracts of land, natural features such as streams, hills, and trees
- geographic area where large grocery stores are scarce or missing and residents have limited access to fresh, nutritious foods
- process by which fertile land becomes desert as a result of human activity
- facilitated the global diffusion of plants, animals, diseases, human population, and ideas
- organisms whose genes have been modified to increase things such as control over it, predictability, and efficiency
- individuals who pledge support to a farm operation so that the growers and consumers provide mutual support
- a relatively dense settlement form
- cash crops (cotton, coffee, sugar, tea) grown on large estates, usually for export
- type of agriculture requiring use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
- cultivation of crops in tropical forest clearings in which forest vegetation has been removed by cutting and burning
- the practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- trade between companies in MDC's and LDC's in which fair prices are paid to producers
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizer
- approach to farming and ranching that avoids the use of herbicides, pesticides, growth hormones, and other similar synthetic inputs
- flat steps are created on the side of hills to create more land for farming
48 Clues: the production of crops for sale • a relatively dense settlement form • growing one crop in a farm system at a given time • process by which soil is contaminated by chemicals • highly dependent on one or more export commodities • process by which the amount of salt increases in the soil • cost advantages gained by an increased level of production • ...
AFA 7 AGRICULTURE JOB AND CAREERS 2024-09-23
6 Clues: selling materials • perform manual tasks • scientist work in agriculture • performing administrative roles • economic sectors for farming and farming- related commerce. • It is the science,artor practice of soil cultivation through crop production and livestock raising
Field to Fork 2023-06-04
6 Clues: farming of crops • farming of animals • the process of gathering crops • the weather conditions in an area • bring good or services into a country from abroad • trade between companies to ensure farmers are paid fairly
Medieval Civilizations of the Americas 2023-09-27
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- the crop that allowed for the building of cities in the Americas
- the Aztec feudal social system similar to Hindu caste or European feudalism
- the Inca practiced ______ farming in the high altitudes of the Andes
- the native name for the Aztec peoples of Mexico
- the mountain range dominated by the Inca
- capital of the Aztec Empire
- the man-made islands of the Aztec, used for building and farming
- once thought to be the capital of the Mississippian peoples
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- all conquered peoples of the Aztec paid _____ to them
- the cult of _____ was common among the Mississippian and Meso-American peoples
- the Inca built thousands of miles of _____ to connect its empire
- the tuber crop that supported the Inca peoples of the Andes
- both the Aztec and the Inca were conquered by the _______
- system of "labor tax", forced labor within Inca empire
- the Anasazi and Desert SW people were often called _____ people due to the constructions they built
- permanent serf class working for the Inca or nobility of the Inca people
16 Clues: capital of the Aztec Empire • the mountain range dominated by the Inca • the native name for the Aztec peoples of Mexico • all conquered peoples of the Aztec paid _____ to them • system of "labor tax", forced labor within Inca empire • both the Aztec and the Inca were conquered by the _______ • the tuber crop that supported the Inca peoples of the Andes • ...
World Cultures and Geography Chapter 3 Section 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-22
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- A system of several mountain ranges that often run parallel to one another
- When mountains prevent rain clouds from reaching the other side, this creates a rain...
- Using resources in a responsible way that preserves them for future people
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger land masses
- A barrier that controls the flow of water
- Exposed underground pools of water, most commonly found on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico
- There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are...
- A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell
- A long period of time with very little rain and dry conditions
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- A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold
- A type of farming where you grow just enough food for yourself and your family
- Farming
- Large masses of ice and packed snow
- A narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water
- Sending goods to other countries
16 Clues: Farming • Sending goods to other countries • Large masses of ice and packed snow • A barrier that controls the flow of water • A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell • Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water • A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold • There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are... • ...
Tobys Huge Crossword SRVHS 2025-04-25
Across
- The minimum number of people needed to support a business or service (6 IDK)
- An industry where the final product is heavier than the inputs (like soda bottles) (7 CC)
- The language chosen by a country for government and laws (3 IDK)
- Money sent home by migrants to support their families (6 VIT)
- When a culture completely blends into another and loses its original traits (3 CC)
- When companies divide production between countries, like designing in one and manufacturing in another (1 VIT)
- Scaring homeowners into selling by warning them that different racial groups are moving in (6 CC)
- When people move to a place because others from their community are already there (2 CC)
- Controlling another country, often through politics or military, without settling (4 CC)
- The idea that humans can adapt and make choices despite environmental limits (1 IDK)
- A place name that can reveal culture or history (1 IDK)
- Migration that happens in stages, not all at once (2 CC)
- Farming to feed your family, not for profit (5 CC)
- A system that ensures fair wages and treatment for producers in developing countries (7 IDK)
- The location of a place in relation to other places (1 CC)
- Denying loans to people in certain neighborhoods based on race (6 CC)
- An industry where the final product is lighter than the raw materials (like smelting metal) (7 CC)
- How causes of death shift from disease to chronic conditions as countries develop (2 IDK)
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- Farming large-scale crops or animals for sale and money (5 CC)
- A theory explaining where different types of farming happen based on distance from a market (5 VIT)
- Farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic life (5 IDK)
- Taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7 IDK)
- A large, developed, and densely populated city space (2 VIT)
- Rules that control land use like residential, commercial, or industrial zones (6 IDK)
- A person fleeing danger and asking for protection in another country (2 IDK)
- Religions like Christianity that try to appeal to all people everywhere (3 VIT)
- Taking over another area and settling there (4 CC)
- A lifestyle of moving with animals to find fresh pasture (5 IDK)
- The physical characteristics of a location like landforms or climate (1 CC)
- A government where one person holds all the power (4 IDK)
- When a culture adopts traits from another but keeps its identity (3 CC)
- The outdated idea that the environment completely shapes how people live (7 VIT)
- A government where power is shared between national and local levels (4 VIT)
- A group of related languages from a common origin (3 IDK)
- A small area surrounded by a different cultural or political region (4 IDK)
35 Clues: Taking over another area and settling there (4 CC) • Farming to feed your family, not for profit (5 CC) • Taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7 IDK) • A place name that can reveal culture or history (1 IDK) • Migration that happens in stages, not all at once (2 CC) • Farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic life (5 IDK) • ...
Resources Crossword 2024-02-16
Across
- Catching too many fish from the ocean or other bodies of water, which can harm the fish population and ecosystem
- A thick, dark liquid found underground that we use to make fuel for cars and other machines
- A reddish-brown metal used in wiring, plumbing, and electronics
- Energy generated from sunlight, often captured by solar panels
- The process of supplying water to land to help crops grow, often using channels, pipes, or ditches
- The top layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow, made up of minerals, organic matter, air, and water
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth that protects life and regulates temperature
- fuels Fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- A black rock used as a source of energy, formed from compressed plant matter over millions of years
- The layer of Earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, where the ozone layer is located
- The amount of water used by a person, community, or business, including both direct and indirect use
- Digging into the Earth to find valuable minerals like gold, silver, or diamonds
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert due to factors like climate change or human activity
- Something that can be replaced or grown again naturally, like trees or sunlight
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- Growing plants or raising animals for food or other useful products
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather occurs and humans live
- Changing the type of crop grown in a field each season to keep the soil healthy
- Natural substances found in the Earth, such as quartz, diamond, or salt, that have specific chemical compositions and crystal structures
- Farming done on a large scale to sell products for profit
- Energy generated by flowing water, often captured by dams and turbines
- The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending into space
- The movement of something, like water in a river or air in the wind
- Something that cannot be replaced once it's used up, like oil or coal
- Farming without using synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, focusing on natural methods to grow crops
- Farming done mainly to provide food for a family or community, with little left over to sell
- Energy generated by the movement of the wind, often captured by wind turbines
- A large natural or artificial lake used to store water for human use, usually created by a dam
- The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area, including temperature, humidity, and precipitation
- Doing something in a way that doesn't harm the environment and can continue for a long time
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water, which can be accessed by wells
- Animals like cows, chickens, or pigs that are raised on farms for food or resources like leather
31 Clues: Farming done on a large scale to sell products for profit • Energy generated from sunlight, often captured by solar panels • The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, extending into space • A reddish-brown metal used in wiring, plumbing, and electronics • Growing plants or raising animals for food or other useful products • ...
Monthly 3 Review Grade 81J 2025-12-11
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- stiff curved material boosting a bow’s range
- raised platform where plants may have grown in Babylon
- group of people officially running a citystate or empire
- Babylonian chief god who gained power after defeating Tiamat
- way society is structured so people and resources work together
- king who claimed gods chose him to bring justice
- natural event turning dry earth into farmland
- official appointed to keep distant cities loyal
- chaos dragon goddess defeated by Marduk in a Mesopotamian creationmyth
- extra food created when farming becomes successful
- practical science made easier by Babylonian math
- study of stars and sky that used base60 mathematics for tracking time
- invention that made cities and permanent homes possible
- written records about gods rituals and beliefs kept on clay tablets
- trained fighter at the center of empire building
- system of managing a city or empire through records and offices
- tale that survived millennia on broken tablets
- ancient lifestyle before farming changed everything
- wild companion who changed a king’s heart
- main building material when wood and stone were scarce
- hero seeking meaning beyond power and violence
- payment demanded by the victor from the defeated
- soil made rich by river floods each year
- what writing first existed to do before stories
- idea that wrong actions deserve measured responses
- when conquered cities try to fight back against an emperor like Sargon
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- full-time troops stronger than farmers with spears
- powerful Mesopotamian goddess of love and war linked to famous city gates
- man-made channel bringing life to dry fields
- long list of rules carved to keep society stable
- Mesopotamian merchant known from a famous clay tablet complaining about bad copper
- hard surface storing stories long after writers died
- hidden muscle fiber giving bows deadly strength
- western river shaping early civilization
- missing proof that keeps the Gardens a mystery
- command that makes life predictable in ancient cities
- ancient wonder some say existed only in stories
- ruler whose authority came from gods and armies
- defensive structures showing city-states feared attack
- oldest writing system pressed into wet clay
- eastern river forming half of Mesopotamia’s cradle
- farming of crops that created surplus food and allowed citylife to begin
- small independent kingdom with one city at its heart
- unusual number system shaping time and geometry today
- wall of shields marching forward without fear
- tall sacred tower believed to house a city’s god
- consequence given when someone breaks a law in HammurabisCode
- action Sargon repeated until rivals vanished
- trained elite writer controlling knowledge and records
- leader who united warring cities into one empire
- weapon layered with horn and sinew for power
- capital of the world’s first empire under Sargon
- shape measured in degrees because of ancient choices
53 Clues: western river shaping early civilization • soil made rich by river floods each year • wild companion who changed a king’s heart • oldest writing system pressed into wet clay • man-made channel bringing life to dry fields • stiff curved material boosting a bow’s range • action Sargon repeated until rivals vanished • weapon layered with horn and sinew for power • ...
Hard words 2024-12-13
11 Clues: Throw • Demands • Farming • To dig for • exhausting • To work hard • Concerns/questions • Another word for carpet • Interlacing long threads • Crops such as coffee, sugar and tobacco • children who move from place to place to get workssues
Agriculture Terms to Know 2016-01-28
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- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is important and no crops are grown on the farm
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotech community
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- characteristic of farmers of their way of life
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives therefor, to make or modify products or processes for specific use
- in america commercial grain agriculture,a farm which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
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- a commercial type of agriculture the produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- the activity of hunting for fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering animals not classifiable as insects which breathe in water or pass their lives in water. By extension, the term fishing is applied to pursuing other aquatic such as various types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, frogs, and some edible marine invertebrates
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- a system of monoculture for producing export crops requiring relatively large amounts of land and capital; originally dependent on slave labor
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
15 Clues: characteristic of farmers of their way of life • the feeding relationships between species in a biotech community • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership • the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals • ...
Agricultural Science for JSS1 2023-09-29
Across
- It is an example of a storage facility
- Crop and animal farming
- It is one of the problems of agriculture which can be solved by the agricultural extension workers stepping up their activities to reach the peasant farmers.
- Agriculture involves the production, the distribution and ____ of crops and animals for the use of human beings.
- The primary producer of silk
Down
- It should be made readily available and accessible for farmers to solve the problem of pest and diseases
- The raw material gotten from sheep
- It helps to boost crop yields
- It is a Latin word which means field
- It is a Latin word which means to cultivate
- Anyone who depends party or entirely on farming crops or animals as a source of living
11 Clues: Crop and animal farming • The primary producer of silk • It helps to boost crop yields • The raw material gotten from sheep • It is a Latin word which means field • It is an example of a storage facility • It is a Latin word which means to cultivate • Anyone who depends party or entirely on farming crops or animals as a source of living • ...
Ch.14 Crossword Review 2022-04-10
Across
- a derogatory term used for those migrating west from the plains states
- out of every economic sector farming was arguably hit the hardest
- president elected in 1928
- group of army vets who would eventually be tear-gassed in Washington D.C
- its crash signaled the beginning of the Great Depression
- went from 3% to 25% in just four years
Down
- usually teenagers who hopped trains to go to new cities in search of escape or jobs
- the area of the American nation affected most by the depression
- many people began using this payment method and just paid out the cost in installments
- October 29 1929
- both an event and an area where poor soil management and drought combined to have economic, cultural and societal impact
11 Clues: October 29 1929 • president elected in 1928 • went from 3% to 25% in just four years • its crash signaled the beginning of the Great Depression • the area of the American nation affected most by the depression • out of every economic sector farming was arguably hit the hardest • a derogatory term used for those migrating west from the plains states • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-02-06
Across
- A mechanically of electronically operated device used to perform a task more easily
- A building where goods are manufactured or assembled mainly be machines
- Movement of people or goods from one place to another
- Process of rapid change from farming to industry and machine manufacturing
Down
- Another word for farming, the practice of growing crops or raising livestock/animals
- A community whose economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmlands
- Physical work done by humans
- The amount of a specific good or service that's available verses the amount of goods or service that is needed/wanted
- The year that the Industrial Revolution started
- Work that deprives young people of their childhood and education
- The process of extracting resources from the earth (ground)
11 Clues: Physical work done by humans • The year that the Industrial Revolution started • Movement of people or goods from one place to another • The process of extracting resources from the earth (ground) • Work that deprives young people of their childhood and education • A building where goods are manufactured or assembled mainly be machines • ...
Adilyn Dunn´s Crossword Puzzle Title 2022-09-20
Across
- bones were the earliest written records during this time period
- wall to hold back water Oracle
- - a symbol that represents a word or a group of words
- - a ruling family that holds power for many years
- animal bone or shell carved with written characters that was used to predict the future in Ancient China
- - First major rulers of the farming villages along the Huang River
Down
- - a picture that represents a word or idea
- were written on the bones, then heated till they cracked. King or high priest would interpret the cracks
- a dustlike material that can form soil
- the farmers to clear and prepare land for farming, led to larger harvests which supported more soldiers
- 1300 BCE had a fully developed writing system
11 Clues: wall to hold back water Oracle • a dustlike material that can form soil • - a picture that represents a word or idea • 1300 BCE had a fully developed writing system • - a ruling family that holds power for many years • - a symbol that represents a word or a group of words • bones were the earliest written records during this time period • ...
English crossword 2020-04-22
6 Clues: the … are empty of People. • … Trains make Long journeys. • He has to … he owns the land. • Everyone wanted Gold in the … • the Gold rush is also called Gold … • he didn't give up his farming plans.
Human Geography Vocab Cross Word 2025-05-30
Across
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
- A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
- A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
- A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
- Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
- Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
- A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
- Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
- Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
- The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
- A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
- The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
- Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
- Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
- Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
- Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
- The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
Down
- An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
- Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
- An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
- Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
- Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
- A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
- The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
- The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
- A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
- A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
- Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
- A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
- Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
- A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
- When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
- Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC) • Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC) • Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC) • Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC) • ...
Human Geography Vocab Cross Word 2025-05-30
Across
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
- A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
- A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
- A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
- Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
- Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
- A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
- Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
- Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
- The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
- A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
- The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
- Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
- Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
- Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
- Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
- The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
Down
- An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
- Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
- An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
- Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
- Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
- A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
- The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
- The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
- A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
- A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
- Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
- A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
- Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
- A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
- When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
- Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC) • Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC) • Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC) • Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC) • ...
16 career clusters 2020-10-06
10 Clues: managing money • computer technology • farming/growing crops • mental health services • performing/entertaining • running/managing an office • making/building structures • teaching/learning services • technical support services • events/travel related services
Water crisis in Nepal 2025-10-22
10 Clues: poor health • contamination • spring slopes • shortage of water • in role of corruption • rain water harvesting • livestock and farming • high demand low supply • low income unemployment • major crisis and effects
World Cultures and Geography Chapter 3 Section 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-22
Across
- A long period of time with very little rain and dry conditions
- Exposed underground pools of water, most commonly found on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico
- Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water
- A narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- Sending goods to other countries
- A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger land masses
- Using resources in a responsible way that preserves them for future people
- A barrier that controls the flow of water
Down
- Large masses of ice and packed snow
- Farming
- A type of farming where you grow just enough food for yourself and your family
- There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are...
- When mountains prevent rain clouds from reaching the other side, this creates a rain...
- A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold
- A system of several mountain ranges that often run parallel to one another
16 Clues: Farming • Sending goods to other countries • Large masses of ice and packed snow • A barrier that controls the flow of water • A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell • Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water • A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold • There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are... • ...
World Cultures and Geography Chapter 3 Section 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-22
Across
- A barrier that controls the flow of water
- Using resources in a responsible way that preserves them for future people
- A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell
- A type of farming where you grow just enough food for yourself and your family
- Exposed underground pools of water, most commonly found on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico
- When mountains prevent rain clouds from reaching the other side, this creates a rain...
- Large masses of ice and packed snow
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger land masses
- Sending goods to other countries
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- A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold
- There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are...
- A system of several mountain ranges that often run parallel to one another
- A narrow strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water
- A long period of time with very little rain and dry conditions
- Farming
16 Clues: Farming • Sending goods to other countries • Large masses of ice and packed snow • A barrier that controls the flow of water • A type of agriculture that produces crops to sell • Layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water • A climate that does not have extreme heat or extreme cold • There are 50 states in the USA, but only 48 of them are... • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-03-18
Across
- A technique used to cut trees, brush, and grasses and burned the debris to clear the field.
- A chain of mountain ranges through the western portion of North, Central, and South America.
- Savannas with flat terrain and moderate rainfall that make them suitable for farming.
- Things like sewers, transportation, electricity, and housing.
- A style of music that developed in Jamaica in the 1960s.
- The purposeful clearing of forest land.
- Caused by the burning of fossils.
- Winds through the northern part of continent, mainly in Venezuela.
- Areas of grasslands and rich in soil.
Down
- Dense forests made up of different trees.
- The largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and the longest river system in the world
- Is all the different kinds of life you’ll find in one area.
- A vast plain between Colombia and Venezuela,which are grassy,treeless areas used for livestock grazing and farming
- Factors that “push” people to leave rural areas.
- North American free trade agreement
- A style of music that began in Trinidad and combines musical elements from Africa, Spain, and the Caribbean.
16 Clues: Caused by the burning of fossils. • North American free trade agreement • Areas of grasslands and rich in soil. • The purposeful clearing of forest land. • Dense forests made up of different trees. • Factors that “push” people to leave rural areas. • A style of music that developed in Jamaica in the 1960s. • Is all the different kinds of life you’ll find in one area. • ...
Canadian crossword 2016-05-02
Across
- oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen.
- which process in water cycle mostly like evaporation.
- which farming involves large area of land?
- a tree which remains evergreen.
- water falls from the sky in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- the water that is recovered by drilling wells from the surface of earth.
- which farming involves relatively small area of land?
- animals without backbones but with hard, protective shells.
- commercial fishing that is carried out farther from shore in larger company-owned boats.
- shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing.
Down
- as water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again.
- a deciduous tree which loses its leaves annually.
- the part of the ocean that is next to continents and is typically less than 200 meters deep.
- fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor.
- commercial fishing that is carried out close to shore in small independently owned boats.
- an important local industry in Atlantic Canada and parts of British Columbia.
16 Clues: a tree which remains evergreen. • which farming involves large area of land? • oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen. • a deciduous tree which loses its leaves annually. • fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor. • which process in water cycle mostly like evaporation. • which farming involves relatively small area of land? • ...
Latin/South America Review 2025-10-21
Across
- The Americas had a lack of _____ animals compared to Europe
- Geographic feature that marks the divide between North and South America
- A disease spread from the Old to New World during the Columbian Exchange
- What happened to the population of Europe after the Columbian Exchange
- One of the biggest crops of the Americas (besides corn/maize)
- Farming method where trees are cut down and burned to clear the land for farming
Down
- What happened to the population of Americas after the Columbian Exchange
- The cutting down and clearing away of trees in the forest. Currently ongoing in the Amazon Rainforest
- Religion brought to Americas by Spain, largest religion in modern Latin/South America
- Plant found commonly in Italian food, native to Americas
- Another word for corn, often used by the natives
- Another word for native
- The Day of the Dead is an example of this; the spread of cultures
- Lost Incan city in modern Peru; shows historical legacy of the Inca
- Country where the world's largest rainforest is found
- Continent where many people where taken from, enslaved, and brought to the Americas
16 Clues: Another word for native • Another word for corn, often used by the natives • Country where the world's largest rainforest is found • Plant found commonly in Italian food, native to Americas • The Americas had a lack of _____ animals compared to Europe • One of the biggest crops of the Americas (besides corn/maize) • ...
Life at STMA 2018-02-17
Across
- Ad Majorem Dei
- Skirts and dress must be this length
- Chose farming over philosophy
- At 7:30 in the morning
- Students go every summer
- Deacon's spirit animal
- Dr. K's favorite color
Down
- UVA graduate
- Vincent Pribish played tennis with him
- 108
- Extremely loud
- Location of our sister school
- Bricks
- Name of recent monkey clone
14 Clues: 108 • Bricks • UVA graduate • Ad Majorem Dei • Extremely loud • At 7:30 in the morning • Deacon's spirit animal • Dr. K's favorite color • Students go every summer • Name of recent monkey clone • Location of our sister school • Chose farming over philosophy • Skirts and dress must be this length • Vincent Pribish played tennis with him
Aquaculture Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-02
Across
- harvesting of fish
- the air-water interface
- appearance of water
- A third of wild stocks are overexploited
- also known as aquafarming
- way to eat fish
Down
- dissolved salts
- Put it in the freshwater
- pH, alkalinity, hardness
- The impact of salmon farming
- fertilizers and feeds
- Fisheries fish scientists
- sexual maturity
- fresh water bottom feters
14 Clues: dissolved salts • sexual maturity • way to eat fish • harvesting of fish • appearance of water • fertilizers and feeds • the air-water interface • Put it in the freshwater • pH, alkalinity, hardness • also known as aquafarming • fresh water bottom feters • Fisheries fish scientists • The impact of salmon farming • A third of wild stocks are overexploited
Vocab #8 2025-05-05
Across
- Mountain range in South America.
- Empire in the Andes Mountains.
- Shinto shrine gate.
- – Empire in central Mexico.
- – Belief that nature has spirits.
Down
- Tiered Asian temple.
- Incan capital city.
- – Ancient Mesoamerican civilization.
- Incan knotted record system.
- Narrow land bridge.
- Aztec capital city.
- Japanese nature religion.
- Step-like mountain farming.
- Aztec floating gardens.
14 Clues: Incan capital city. • Narrow land bridge. • Aztec capital city. • Shinto shrine gate. • Tiered Asian temple. • Aztec floating gardens. • Japanese nature religion. • Step-like mountain farming. • – Empire in central Mexico. • Incan knotted record system. • Empire in the Andes Mountains. • Mountain range in South America. • – Belief that nature has spirits. • ...
RECONSTRUCTION ERA 2021-12-09
Across
- CROW LAWS laws designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites.
- officially sign or give a formal consent.
- a farming system used in the south where a land,seeds,supplies,and other items to farmers,who would provide a share of their crop as payment to the land owner
- CODES laws created by southern states that removed freedmen's civil rights.
- AMENDMENT granted citizenship and equal protection under the law ,regardless of race.
- FARMING a farming system used in the south where a landowner would rent land to a farmer(who came with most of their own supplies)the farmer would pay rent with money they acquired.
- RECONSTRUCTION period of time after Lincolns assassination and john-sons impeachment where republicans in congress worked to readmit farmer confederate states to the union and did freedmen in their transition from slavery.Helped remove KKK and Black codes from influence.Also known as military reconstruction.
Down
- a pardon that is granted to someone who has committed offense.
- BUREAU organization created in 1865 under Lincoln ,intended to help freedmen adjust to post war life.Provided clothing,food,shelter,education,and medical aid.
- RECONSTRUCTION period of time immediately after the civil war during Lincolns and john-sons presidencies. Both presidents offered-lenient plans of reconstruction to southern states.
- AMENDMENT granted voting rights to African american males.
- LEGISLATORS a group of African Americas elected into Georgia general assembly were expelled for racist and unfounded reasons,resulted in Georgia remaining under military reconstruction.
- KLUX KLAN southern domestic terrorist organization that used violence and intimidation tactics to prevent African Americas and republicans from gaining any political power.
- AMENDMENT abolished slavery.
- to kill by hanging with out due procces of the law.
15 Clues: AMENDMENT abolished slavery. • officially sign or give a formal consent. • to kill by hanging with out due procces of the law. • AMENDMENT granted voting rights to African american males. • CROW LAWS laws designed to enforce segregation of blacks from whites. • CODES laws created by southern states that removed freedmen's civil rights. • ...
Geography Unit 2 Introduction 2025-03-04
Across
- (P. 289) Also known as fish-farming, raising fish like salmon in pens in the water
- (P. 284) Limiting overfishing by ______________ nations in Canadian waters, in the past it was uncontrolled
- (P. 279/280) A type of fish that feeds in the open water
- (P. 296) Only 13% of Canadian land has the _______________ for agriculture
- (P. 292) One of the two climate variables that allows for farming success in Canada
- (P. 313) A forest region going from Ontario to Atlantic Canada, eventually goes into the Boreal
- (P. 311) Non-___________ forests are forests too far from human populations in cold places where trees grow slowly
- (P. 278) A resource, that with proper usage, will
- (p. 290) Water without salt in it
- (P. 283) Fishing 16-25km from shore
- (P. 312) The largest of Canada's forest region, covers a wide region of Canada
- (P. 284) __________ Yield Management, a way of properly managing forests, fish, and agriculture
- (P. 288) Also known as first nations or Indigenous, they get better access to fishing
- (P. 296) ___-renewable resource, one which does not regenerate overtime and if it does it takes thousands of years
- (P. 300) This type of farming require less land but higher inputs of machines and manpower
- (P. 294) Since Canada is a cold country, farmers also have to consider the ______-free period
- (p. 307) Money given by the government to industries, in this case agriculture
- (P. 292) _________ Degree-days, days when it is sufficiently hot for growing crops
- A famous example of a fish that was overharvested and it's population never recovered
- (P. 279/280) A type of fish with a shell hehe
- (P. 284) One of the ways to improve sustain yield management
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- (P. 294) In areas that are too wet this happens and causes plants to not grow so well
- (P. 294) One of three things farmers can apply to crops when they have reached their best stage (as determined by growing-degree-days)
- (P. 300) This type of farming sees large swathes of land tended to by less manpower, more machines, and less produce
- (P. 292) One of the two climate variables that allows for farming success in Canada
- (P. 323) The basin into which the surrounding water drains in to
- (P. 315) A type of cutting/logging that pulls out either naturally fallen trees or particular ones
- (P. 314) A type of cutting/logging that is cheap and quick taking the most trees from an area possible
- (P. 310) 12% of Canadian forests, synonymous with deciduous trees
- (P. 298) Due to this, there has been an increase in size of farms, but decrease in number of farms
- (P. 313) A forest region with thin soils leading to poorly grown trees
- (P. 313) A forest region on the Pacific side of Canada with dense forests and well-grown trees
- (P. 283) Fishing at the end of the continental shelf
- (P. 313) A forest region with the second best wood per hectare
- (P. 318) A type of rain that happens due to large amount of air pollution with no trees to absorb it
- (P. 280) The ___________ shelf, where the earthen plate ends and the oceanic plate begin, less than 200 metres in depth
- (P. 292) Canada's agriculture is dependent on our __________, specifically two variables of it
- (P. 279/280) A type of fish the feeds off the ground
- (P. 310) 66% of Canadian forests, synonymous with coniferous trees
- (P. 286) The act of catching too much fish, not giving the population time to rebuild
40 Clues: (p. 290) Water without salt in it • (P. 283) Fishing 16-25km from shore • (P. 279/280) A type of fish with a shell hehe • (P. 278) A resource, that with proper usage, will • (P. 283) Fishing at the end of the continental shelf • (P. 279/280) A type of fish the feeds off the ground • (P. 279/280) A type of fish that feeds in the open water • ...
AP Human Geo Unit 5 2025-03-03
Across
- patterns in which farmers lived in homes spread throughout the countryside; a rural settlement pattern
- a type of agriculture that uses heavy investments in labor and capital (EXs: market gardening, plantations, and large-scale mixed crop and livestock systems)
- the roads, bridges, tunnels, ports, electrical grids, sewers, telecommunications, etc. of a country
- garden plots that people use to share agricultural products with family, friends, and perhaps those in need
- crops that are non-GMO, produced without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, and use sustainable growing practices
- the first major hearth of agriculture located in Southwest Asia
- the practice of producing dairy products
- lack of gender equality in farming that has result in a disparity of 20 to 30 percent between male- and female-run farms
- a type of subsistence extensive farming in which farmers grow crops on a piece of land for a year or two, then move to another field when the soil loses its fertility
- a type of shifting cultivation in which all vegetation in an area of forest is cut down and burned in place
- a process used by corporation to gather resources, transform them into goods, and then transport them to consumers
- growing crops; the process by which wild plants are cultivated into productive crops
- the commercial grazing of animals confined to a specific area
Down
- expanded mechanization of farming, developed new global agricultural systems, and used scientific and information technologies to further previous advances in agricultural production
- alteration of natural vegetation in arid areas that causes fertile land to become infertile
- created rectangular plots of consistent size called townships
- farmers build a series of steps into the side of a hill
- a capital-intensive livestock operation in which many animals are kept in close quarters, and bred and fed in a controlled environment
- an economic model that suggested a pattern for the types of products that farmers would produce in different positions relative to the market (community) where they sold their goods
- a tax on imports
- the fastest growing form of food production; the practice of raising and harvesting fish and other forms of food that live in water
- limit the quantity of a good imported
- public financial support provided by governments to farmers
- a type of agriculture that includes market gardening/truck farming and dairy farming
- a type of agriculture that uses low inputs of resources but has the goal of selling the product for profit (EX: ranching)
- the study of how land is used and the impact of changing land use
- a large commercial farm that specializes in one crop
- an increase in efficiency to lower the per-unit production cost
- those for which consumers are willing to pay more because of special qualities or because they are difficult to acquire
- a type of subsistence extensive agriculture that is practice in arid and semi-arid climates in which nomads rely on their animals for survival
- buildings and human activities are organized close to a body of water or along a transportation route; a rural settlement pattern
- the number of people that U.S. farmers can support given the available resources
- the practice of raising wheat in dry regions
- the process of breeding two plant that have desirable characteristics to produce a single seed with both characteristics
- occurs when salts from water used by plants remain in the soil
- the technique of planting different crops in a specific sequence on the same plot of land in order to restore nutrients back into the soil
- planting and harvesting a crop two times per year on the same piece of land
- the removal of large tracts of forests
38 Clues: a tax on imports • limit the quantity of a good imported • the removal of large tracts of forests • the practice of producing dairy products • the practice of raising wheat in dry regions • a large commercial farm that specializes in one crop • farmers build a series of steps into the side of a hill • public financial support provided by governments to farmers • ...
Human Geography Vocab Cross Word 2025-05-30
Across
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
- A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
- A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
- A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
- Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
- Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
- A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
- Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
- Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
- The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
- A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
- The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
- Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
- Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
- Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
- Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
- The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
Down
- An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
- Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
- An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
- Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
- Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
- A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
- The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
- The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
- A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
- A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
- Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
- A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
- Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
- A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
- When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
- Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC) • Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC) • Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC) • Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC) • ...
Human Geography Vocab Cross Word 2025-05-30
Across
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
- A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
- A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
- A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
- Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
- Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
- A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
- Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
- Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
- The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
- A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
- The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
- Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
- Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
- Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
- Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
- The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
Down
- An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
- Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
- An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
- Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
- Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
- A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
- The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
- The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
- A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
- A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
- Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
- A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
- Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
- A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
- When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
- Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC) • Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC) • Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC) • Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC) • ...
hi joe 2016-09-26
14 Clues: metal age • mesopotamia • the boy king • state country • pharaohs tombs • rulers of egypt • old way of farming • a family of rulers • ancient form of paper • trading without money • best known for his code • belife in more than one god • a pharaoh who united both egypts • different jobs in different feilds
Spelling Words Week 3 2021-10-11
14 Clues: plural of ox • plural of foot • plural for man • plural of goose • plural of tooth • plural of child • plurar of mause • plural of catuse • a farming animal • plural of octopus • the plural of woman • men or woman or children • instrument use for cuting • a bugy that stay in the hir
Food processing 2023-05-04
Across
- cut into thin layers
- a sterilized product
- dehydrate
- a preservative
- the procedure of your product
- - Uncooked food
- - the practice of farming
- get rid of skin on your fruit/vegetable
Down
- added flavors or food products
- a additive
- to freeze
- to clean
- substances to stop food from spoiling
- remove liquids and store them
14 Clues: to clean • dehydrate • to freeze • a additive • a preservative • - Uncooked food • cut into thin layers • a sterilized product • - the practice of farming • the procedure of your product • remove liquids and store them • added flavors or food products • substances to stop food from spoiling • get rid of skin on your fruit/vegetable
Civil war 2021-11-30
14 Clues: rebuild • Country • accomplish • freed slaves • right to vote • tax on imports • sign and approve • rent land & tools • rent land, own tools • separate or break away • confederate abbreviation • a prison used for union soldiers • to seal off an area from receiving imports • the general in charge of the March to the sea
FFA Creed par. 1 2023-11-09
Across
- 365 days
- something you say
- opposite of past
- not worse
- something you earn by being successful
- someone who indulges in agriculture
- something you have to keep
Down
- farming
- something you do
- think something is true
- complete trust or confidence
- people born around the same time
- hardships
- to be pleased by something
14 Clues: farming • 365 days • not worse • hardships • something you do • opposite of past • something you say • think something is true • to be pleased by something • something you have to keep • complete trust or confidence • people born around the same time • someone who indulges in agriculture • something you earn by being successful
Canada travel 2025-02-03
Across
- for paying stuff
- an activity with fishes
- what makes something representative of an other
- an activity with animals and plants
- the nature at its best
- mountains, forests, lakes...
- diversities of studies
- more than beautiful
Down
- brain's study
- a diploma/a degree
- energetic
- not from the country
- being better than
- a lot of zeros
14 Clues: energetic • brain's study • a lot of zeros • for paying stuff • being better than • a diploma/a degree • more than beautiful • not from the country • the nature at its best • diversities of studies • an activity with fishes • mountains, forests, lakes... • an activity with animals and plants • what makes something representative of an other
Human Geography Vocab Cross Word 2025-05-30
Across
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city—hello, picket fences and HOA fees (7, CC)
- A region constantly caught in the crossfire of stronger political or cultural forces (4, IDK)
- A political unit with defined territory, government, and sovereignty—AKA a country (4, CC)
- A model showing how population growth shifts with development—critical for understanding global change (2, VIT)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the environment—it tells the story of who lived there and how (3, VIT)
- Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC)
- Big-business farming that includes production, processing, and distribution—farming meets corporate boardroom (5, IDK)
- A social construct often based on perceived biological traits—frequently confused with ethnicity (3, CC)
- Something that hinders migration—could be a mountain, border wall, or even your mom (2, IDK)
- Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC)
- The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference—basically, “don’t tell me what to do” at the country level (4, VIT)
- A capital city placed in a new or strategic location to spur development or assert control (4, IDK)
- The process used to study the arrangement of phenomena across Earth’s surface; it’s the backbone of geography itself (1, VIT)
- Measures the burden on working-age people from those too young or too old to work (2, IDK)
- Poorer, less developed nations often dependent on core countries for economic support (6, CC)
- Explains how services are distributed in a region and why cities of different sizes exist where they do (7, VIT)
- Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC)
- The spread of advanced agricultural methods that boosted food production and saved lives—though not without side effects (5, VIT)
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas—more roads, more traffic, more everything (7, IDK)
Down
- An industry where the final product weighs less than the inputs—like copper refining (6, VIT)
- Technology makes the world feel smaller by reducing the time it takes for things to move (1, IDK)
- An area where governments create trade-friendly zones to attract businesses—hello, tax breaks (6, IDK)
- Describes a location in relation to other places—how “well-connected” it is (1, CC)
- Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC)
- A community beyond the suburbs—think more rural, but still tied to the metro area (7, CC)
- The further you get from something, the less relevant it becomes—think grandma’s cookies vs. mass-produced ones (1, IDK)
- The blending of cultural elements to form something entirely new—fusion food, but for everything (3, IDK)
- A cultural identity based on shared heritage, language, and traditions (3, CC)
- A business that isn’t tied to resources or markets—it can set up shop anywhere (6, IDK)
- Farming that requires heavy labor on small plots—think rice paddies, not tractors (5, IDK)
- A mini downtown with offices and shopping, usually located outside traditional urban cores (7, IDK)
- Describes the physical characteristics of a location—climate, water sources, elevation, etc. (1, CC)
- A group of people with a common culture and sense of unity—doesn’t always have a country (4, CC)
- When a group adopts parts of another culture, usually while keeping their original identity (3, IDK)
- Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC)
35 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to settle elsewhere (2, CC) • Moving into a new place or country to live permanently (2, CC) • Farming to sell crops and make money—profit is the whole point (5, CC) • Farming to feed yourself and your family—profit is not the goal (5, CC) • Wealthy, developed nations that control global trade and finance (6, CC) • ...
Scarlet Fall Crossword 2025-09-21
Across
- heap of fall foliage
- autumn yard work
- a quintessential fireside treat
- the collecting of crops
- Halloween craft
- originated from an ancient Celtic festival
- winter squash dessert
- sweet vegetable confectionery
Down
- a squirrel's favorite snack
- fun family activity
- farming vehicle
- wants a brain
- when day and night are almost equal
- famous autumnal beverage
14 Clues: wants a brain • farming vehicle • Halloween craft • autumn yard work • fun family activity • heap of fall foliage • winter squash dessert • the collecting of crops • famous autumnal beverage • a squirrel's favorite snack • sweet vegetable confectionery • a quintessential fireside treat • when day and night are almost equal • originated from an ancient Celtic festival
Global Warming - Vocabulary 2021-10-28
10 Clues: break • nature • going up • going down • getting bigger • getting smaller • land for farming • water that is not salty • to threaten with extinction • from a solid to a liquid state
F+WL/cl choice Board 2024-01-09
10 Clues: Discuss. • Contract. • Territory • French Fort. • Strong Matches. • Peasant Farming. • The Seven year war. • Tobacco, Cotton, Wheat. • The French and Indian War. • A market that only has 1 seller/farmers.
AG Careers 2025-03-31
Across
- The process of promoting and selling agricultural products, including advertising, distribution, and customer outreach.
- A scientist who studies soil, plants, and farming methods to improve crop production and sustainability.
- _______-Based Careers are jobs in agriculture that focus on sharing information, educating the public, marketing, and advocating for the industry (e.g., ag teachers, extension agents, journalists).
- The practice of using resources in a way that preserves them for future generations while maintaining environmental health.
- A long-term professional journey that typically involves specialized training and advancement within a field.
- A skilled worker who repairs and maintains agricultural machinery, including tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems.
- Professionals who transport agricultural goods over long distances, playing a key role in the food supply chain.
Down
- Agent A professional who provides research-based education and resources to farmers and communities, often through universities or government agencies.
- Involving two or more areas of study or fields of work that are connected and influence each other.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses in animals, including livestock, pets, and wildlife.
- A specific position of employment where a person is paid to perform a set of tasks, but it may not necessarily lead to long-term career growth.
- The practice of farming, including cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising livestock for food, fiber, and other products.
- Scientist A professional who studies food production, preservation, and safety to improve quality and efficiency.
- _____-Based Careers are jobs in agriculture that involve conducting experiments, analyzing data, and developing innovations to improve farming and food production (e.g., veterinarians, agronomists, food scientists).
- ______-Based Careers are agricultural jobs that require physical work, including operating machinery, planting, harvesting, and caring for livestock (e.g., farmers, ranchers, mechanics).
15 Clues: Involving two or more areas of study or fields of work that are connected and influence each other. • A scientist who studies soil, plants, and farming methods to improve crop production and sustainability. • A long-term professional journey that typically involves specialized training and advancement within a field. • ...
Q2Unit1 Ancient Mesopotamia Vocabulary Dr E 2025-10-20
Across
- (noun)The science and technology of moving and controlling fluids, especially water, often used in ancient times for irrigation and other purposes.
- (noun)The beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people.
- (noun)An independent city and its surrounding territory that functions as a separate political unit, often found in ancient civilizations.
- (noun) _____ structure is the organization of people in a society into different social levels based on wealth, job, or family background.
- (noun) An ____ society’s economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland.
- (noun)A person who writes or keeps records, especially in ancient times before printing was invented.
- (noun)Fertile soil deposited by rivers, often found in floodplains and good for growing crops.
- (noun)The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
Down
- (noun)The artificial application of water to land to help grow crops, usually by means of channels or pipes.
- (noun) Flat land near a river that is likely to flood and often has rich soil for farming.
- (noun) The process of taming wild plants or animals for human use, such as farming or companionship.
- (noun)Fine soil or particles carried by water and deposited on land, often making the land more fertile.
- (noun)The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals for food, clothing, and other products.
- (noun) The point on the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake starts, but in historical contexts, may refer to the central point of activity.
- (noun) An ancient system of writing developed by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
15 Clues: (noun)The exchange of goods and services between people or countries. • (noun)The beliefs, customs, arts, and way of life of a group of people. • (noun) Flat land near a river that is likely to flood and often has rich soil for farming. • (noun) An ____ society’s economy is based on producing and maintaining crops and farmland. • ...
FFA Creed crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction
- the science or practice of farming
- free from outside control
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
Down
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
- to make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
- the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
12 Clues: free from outside control • the science or practice of farming • negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction • to make or manufacture from components or raw materials. • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock • ...
Organic Food:Why? 2017-10-09
Across
- not artificial
- the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time
- an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for a sale of goods
- any poison produced by an organism
- any substance or agent that tends to produce a cancer
Down
- any substance used to improve the quality of the soil especially a commercial or chemical manure
- an approach in farming where modern techniques are used
- it means healthful or nourishing
- a substance produced by or used in chemical process
- a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal or animal pests
- it is a farming approach that uses natural rather than manufactured chemicals in the growth of animals and vegetables
11 Clues: not artificial • it means healthful or nourishing • any poison produced by an organism • a substance produced by or used in chemical process • any substance or agent that tends to produce a cancer • an approach in farming where modern techniques are used • a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal or animal pests • ...
Too young to work 2024-12-05
10 Clues: Money • Farming • Working hard • You feel scared • same as laboered • Similar to farms • Controlling Machine • You wanna do something • Something that holds value • Removing something unwatned on a field
Industrial Revolution 2015-02-23
11 Clues: fabric • like a river • it produced muslin • identical products • make children work • made thread stronger • titles to the commons • not to rich not to poor • application of machinery • transformation of farming • machine ran by burning fuel
Aquaculture 2025-01-10
11 Clues: split tail • making babies • water farming • Adding baby fish • finger long fish • Parts per Million • saltwater and fresh • where babies are made • dirty or unclear water • fish most needed nutrient • water plant that grows in water
SETTLEMENTS :) 2013-09-18
Across
- a city or town where majority of people are involved in activities such as manufacturing and business
- how buildings are arranged
- made up of individual buildings scattered over a wide area
- main activities carried out by people within a settlement
Down
- a place where people gather to live and carry out activities such as trading, manufacturing or farming
- how people live
- available facilities which provide goods and services
- number of people living in a place
- located along main transport routes, built taking after the pattern of these routes
- made up of buildings clustered together in an area, usually the meeting point of transport routes
- a settlement where majority of people are involved in activities such as farming, mining and fishing
11 Clues: how people live • how buildings are arranged • number of people living in a place • available facilities which provide goods and services • main activities carried out by people within a settlement • made up of individual buildings scattered over a wide area • located along main transport routes, built taking after the pattern of these routes • ...
FFA 2022-05-17
Across
- future farmers of america
- an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout for rooting in the soil, kept for its meat
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture, FFA membership, and citizenship and patriotism.
- awarded to ninth grade or older members who learn about the FFA history, mission, creed and emblem and make plans for an SAE
- academic study or achievement; learning of a high level
Down
- the science or practice of farming
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- ffa color
11 Clues: ffa color • future farmers of america • the science or practice of farming • farm animals regarded as an asset. • academic study or achievement; learning of a high level • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management • the action of leading a group of people or an organization • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
Where Does Food Come From? 2025-11-08
Across
- Food that comes from nearby, not from far away. Maybe from your own town or village!
- A period of 100 years
- When something becomes smaller or less
- To wrap food in boxes, bottles, or bags so people can buy it safely
- Something that’s easy and quick to use or do
- The big word for farming, growing plants and raising animals for food
Down
- A place where farmers sell fresh fruits, vegetables, and other food they grow themselves.
- To change raw food into something we can eat
- A very large farm run by a company, not just a family.
- When a country sends its food or products to another country
- A substance used in farming or food making — sometimes to help plants grow faster. ⚗️🌿
11 Clues: A period of 100 years • When something becomes smaller or less • To change raw food into something we can eat • Something that’s easy and quick to use or do • A very large farm run by a company, not just a family. • When a country sends its food or products to another country • To wrap food in boxes, bottles, or bags so people can buy it safely • ...
Types of farming 2021-01-25
5 Clues: What is rearing of silkworms • Name any one ornamental plants • What is the last step of farming • In which farming Fishes are reared • In which farming two or more crops are grown on the same piece of land
Biodynamic Agriculture 2025-04-02
5 Clues: What does a biodynamic calendar help with • Who founded biodynamic agriculture • What is the primary focus of biodynamic farming • What cycle influences planting and harvesting in biodynamic farming • Which farming method include spiritual principles along with ecological practices
Erol ss vocabulary term 3 impact 2018-02-08
Across
- a distinct period of time
- antonym of ignore
- a job that produces food
- bringing things
- cultural modifications of a group
- something you cant stop
- synonym of effect
- synonym of wandering
- synonym of example
- synonym of learn
- estimate the similarities of 2 things
- antonym of except
Down
- the natural world
- managing items by there common features
- synonym of survey
- synonym of finish
- combining social and cultural factors
- process of understanding info
- never stays the same
19 Clues: bringing things • synonym of learn • the natural world • antonym of ignore • synonym of finish • synonym of effect • antonym of except • synonym of survey • synonym of example • never stays the same • synonym of wandering • something you cant stop • a job that produces food • a distinct period of time • process of understanding info • cultural modifications of a group • ...
azelia-putri-utomo-ss-vocabulary-term-3-impact 2018-02-18
Across
- to research something
- combining social and culture
- to plant a garden/pet an animal
- synonym of taking in
- synonym of effect
- synonym of time
- synonym of end or finish
- people who live in place to place
- synonym of different
- synonym of era
Down
- to form an opinion
- synonym of naturalization
- synonym of habitat
- synonym of type
- synonym of knowledge
- ask someone
- synonym of figure out
- to save something
- synonym of differentate
19 Clues: ask someone • synonym of era • synonym of type • synonym of time • synonym of effect • to save something • to form an opinion • synonym of habitat • synonym of knowledge • synonym of taking in • synonym of different • to research something • synonym of figure out • synonym of differentate • synonym of end or finish • synonym of naturalization • combining social and culture • ...
shermone dyer global history 2017-06-07
Across
- AND ARCHITECTURE IN SOCIETY
- AUTNORITY
- CODE BABYLON
- OF SOCITY TECHNOLOGY
- TO THE EUROPEAN THEORY OF DIVINE RIGHT
- CIVILIZATION INDUS MESOPOTAMIA.
- PEOPLE.
- DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION
- TOTALITARIAN SOCIETIES IT FEFLECTS THE WILL OF THE
Down
- VALLEYS FERTILE SOIL COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORTATION .
- GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES INFLUECE PEOPLE.
- REVOLUTION PERMANENT TOWN
- ORDER STRICT EYE FOR AN EYE
- civilization along river valleys fertile soil.
- OR WAY OF LIFE
- OF HEAVENDYNASTIC CYCLE
- NILE HUANGHE TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES.
- OTHER CODES OF LAW
- ViLLAGES FARMING DOMESTICATION.
19 Clues: PEOPLE. • AUTNORITY • CODE BABYLON • OR WAY OF LIFE • OTHER CODES OF LAW • OF SOCITY TECHNOLOGY • OF HEAVENDYNASTIC CYCLE • REVOLUTION PERMANENT TOWN • DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION • AND ARCHITECTURE IN SOCIETY • ORDER STRICT EYE FOR AN EYE • CIVILIZATION INDUS MESOPOTAMIA. • ViLLAGES FARMING DOMESTICATION. • NILE HUANGHE TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES. • GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES INFLUECE PEOPLE. • ...
russ 2013-06-03
10 Clues: a shadow • one grand • a century • tidal wave • _______ car • a natural disaster • to be happy i something • change somethings color • to feel sorry for someone • i am currently _______ farming
Chacha’s vocab crossword 1 2023-01-20
10 Clues: enough • farming • to recommend • embarrassment • falling apart • joyful over success • state without proof • a written plan of government • a change to the constitution • anything of value that is owned
The shift from foraging to farming 2025-11-14
Across
- Possessions, things, property.
- Greek for "stone"
- Foragers were _, they move from place to place.
- The spread of work responsibilities.
- Accumulation of goods led to _ between early communities.
- Need for safety & protection caused early humans to have to _ their community.
- When you accumulate a lot of something valuable, you are considered ...
- Greek for "Old"
- Another term for free time.
- A bigger _ led to an increase in social life.
- To prepare land for the raising of crops.
- Settling in one place for an extended period of time.
Down
- Another term for farming.
- The ordering of humans based on their level of power.
- The result of controlling & taming, like a plant or animal, for human use.
- Green for "new"
- Another term for a hunter-gatherer.
- To move from one area to another for survival.
- To collect a lot of something.
- Extra or excess.
20 Clues: Green for "new" • Greek for "Old" • Extra or excess. • Greek for "stone" • Another term for farming. • Another term for free time. • Possessions, things, property. • To collect a lot of something. • Another term for a hunter-gatherer. • The spread of work responsibilities. • To prepare land for the raising of crops. • A bigger _ led to an increase in social life. • ...
Pathways 2 L/S Unit 4 2022-10-20
Across
- to need for a particular purpose
- the science or practice of farming
- enough
- to encounter
- to protect for future
- materials people can use
- requiring immediate attention
- to move slowly without stopping
- insufficient
Down
- to divide among several or many
- disaster
- to make smaller or less
- how much there is of something
- typical ordinary
- to give or provide
- to use wisely
- important or meaningful
- to a very great degree
18 Clues: enough • disaster • to encounter • insufficient • to use wisely • typical ordinary • to give or provide • to protect for future • to a very great degree • to make smaller or less • important or meaningful • materials people can use • requiring immediate attention • how much there is of something • to divide among several or many • to move slowly without stopping • ...
Jaxons Quarter2 Week 7 Vocab 2021-12-06
ALIFFIA SS Vocabulary Term 3 Impact 2018-02-08
Across
- Our poster need to be contrast
- Synonym of in all
- We will gather food together
- Moves place to place
- Period
- School, lessons and being smart
- Discover something detail
- Mutual cooperation
- Arrange
- Relation of arts, letters, manners and social
- The main thing
Down
- It never stops and could be night/morning/noon
- Social change
- Occupation
- Examine deeper
- Living or non-living things
- Make or be different
- Ask people their deeper information
- The cause
19 Clues: Period • Arrange • The cause • Occupation • Social change • Examine deeper • The main thing • Synonym of in all • Mutual cooperation • Moves place to place • Make or be different • Discover something detail • Living or non-living things • We will gather food together • Our poster need to be contrast • School, lessons and being smart • Ask people their deeper information • ...
SS VOCABULARY term 3 BY :BIANCA 2018-02-05
Across
- make an summary
- taking something specific
- something happen
- the diffrence between 2 thing
- ideas
- culture
- asking question formally
- past,present,future
Down
- school clases
- we find information outside
- bring keep or something to us
- a community that is surround us
- generation
- living the life
- social and culture together
- thing that something effected to something
- combine two thing and seperate in two
- doing a work and making food
- a thing that related with observ
19 Clues: ideas • culture • generation • school clases • make an summary • living the life • something happen • past,present,future • asking question formally • taking something specific • we find information outside • social and culture together • doing a work and making food • the diffrence between 2 thing • bring keep or something to us • a community that is surround us • ...
Animal Farm Ch. 1 2025-05-15
Across
- a large farming tool
- bullets
- a pig’s foot
- a donkey
- an "Enormous beast"
- the excrement of animals
- a song about revolution
- a large, black bird
Down
- a compartment for an animal
- a strip of leather or cord used to hit animal
- dying of hunger
- a loud, public expression of anger
- domesticated
- farmer's name
- important, respected pig
- fat and heavy
- smart; intelligent
- a male pig, or a wild pig
- a sound goats make
19 Clues: bullets • a donkey • a pig’s foot • domesticated • farmer's name • fat and heavy • dying of hunger • smart; intelligent • a sound goats make • an "Enormous beast" • a large, black bird • a large farming tool • a song about revolution • important, respected pig • the excrement of animals • a male pig, or a wild pig • a compartment for an animal • a loud, public expression of anger • ...
Creation Story 2025-02-28
Across
- opposite of evil
- something you wear
- what Adam was sent to do
- no clothes on
- the opposite of good
- fruit grows on this
- Tree of __________
- a punishment from God
- the process of reproduction
Down
- God has lots of it
- ______ of Eden
- Eve's husband
- another word for person
- creator of all living things
- piece of metal on a stick
- flies up in heaven
- Adam's wife
- the creature that spoke to eve
- grows on trees
19 Clues: Adam's wife • Eve's husband • no clothes on • ______ of Eden • grows on trees • opposite of evil • God has lots of it • something you wear • flies up in heaven • Tree of __________ • fruit grows on this • the opposite of good • a punishment from God • another word for person • what Adam was sent to do • piece of metal on a stick • the process of reproduction • creator of all living things • ...
Atharv bhardwaj 3c roll no.14 25 september 2012 2021-01-18
5 Clues: helps in digging field • placing of seeds at cross marks • helps in beating crops and grains • Term Rabi is an Arabic word,which means • Farming Mixed farming is a commercial or subsistence farming.
DELAWARE 2012-10-02
City Farming and Language and Culture 2025-11-21
Across
- polluted
- The way that someone or something looks
- chemicals sprayed on plants to kill insects
- different; not the same
- fish tank and container of growing plants
- extremely large or great
- listening to or focusing on something
- to on include
- to say something briefly
- a person doesn't understand something correctly
- beliefs about right and wrong, what important
- way of speaking
- giving a sense of strength and pride
- friendship within a group
- many different types of people or things
Down
- an area of work, interest, or study
- not good enough, big enough, skilled enough
- to record information by writing about it
- relating to cities
- a young plant grown from seed
- able to deal with a problem or wait calmly
- a person who writes books, stories, or articles
- older
- happening in many places
- the experience or knowledge in a persons past
- to become larger; to make some larger
26 Clues: older • polluted • to on include • way of speaking • relating to cities • different; not the same • extremely large or great • to say something briefly • happening in many places • friendship within a group • a young plant grown from seed • an area of work, interest, or study • giving a sense of strength and pride • listening to or focusing on something • ...
Biodynamic Agriculture 2025-04-02
5 Clues: What does a biodynamic calendar help with • Who founded biodynamic agriculture • What is the primary focus of biodynamic farming • What cycle influences planting and harvesting in biodynamic farming • Which farming method include spiritual principles along with ecological practices
