farming Crossword Puzzles
jlkjdfaidfa 2023-06-01
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- Growing crops on a regular basis according to annual farming practices
- The name for early humans who were nomads. They followed herds and gathered wild plants and berries
- Tools and techniques that people use to accomplish tasks
- Referring to animals that are under the care of humans to be used to their advantage
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- A bridge made of earth that connected Asia and North America. Early people used it to travel to new parts of the world
- Concentrating on a specific job or duty
- People who travel from place to place in search of food
- A time when early people used stone to make weapons and tools
- The earliest period of the Stone Age
- Art that was painted on the side of cave walls and usually depicted animals and hunters
- The latest period of the Stone Age. Farming and the domestication of animals began
- A long period of extreme cold
12 Clues: A long period of extreme cold • The earliest period of the Stone Age • Concentrating on a specific job or duty • People who travel from place to place in search of food • Tools and techniques that people use to accomplish tasks • A time when early people used stone to make weapons and tools • Growing crops on a regular basis according to annual farming practices • ...
Geography Vocabulary Crossword 2018-04-26
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- A way to mine. Best when you want to mine minerals found near the surface but may also extend deep into the ground.
- A way to mine. Best when you want to mine coal, oil sands, and other minerals that are located in horizontal layers near the surface.
- A variety of techniques used to break up shale layers far below the surface in order to liberate natural gas and/or oil that has been trapped. Injecting a mixture of water, sand, and dozens of chemicals into a well usually breaks up the rock.
- Fishing which is out on the ocean, normally for business, has a crew of 12-16 members and fishes year round
- The process of managing a renewable resource to ensure that the amount harvested does not cause long term depletion of the resource. The harvest is equal or less than the amount replenished each year.
- A way to mine. Best when you want to extract mineral ores deep underground.
- Farming that uses a lot of land, requires little labour and produces products such as wheat and cooking oil for export.
- A mineral deposit that can be mined profitably.
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- A rock that contains enough of a valuable metallic mineral to make mining profit
- Exploiting a renewable resource in an unsustainable way.
- Fishing which is near the shore, normally for sport, has a crew of 1-6 members and fishes mostly around the warmer months.
- Fish farming
- Farming that uses little land, requires lots of labour, is located near urban areas and produces products such as dairy products for the nearby population.
13 Clues: Fish farming • A mineral deposit that can be mined profitably. • Exploiting a renewable resource in an unsustainable way. • A way to mine. Best when you want to extract mineral ores deep underground. • A rock that contains enough of a valuable metallic mineral to make mining profit • ...
Axle 2025-11-30
Ch 9 1st 10 world 2019-10-30
10 Clues: building • ownership in company • movement people cities • closed in field farming • conditions needed produce • increase machine production • social class skilled workers • developing machine production • planting different crop each year • person organizes manages financial risks
ch.9 1st 10 words 2019-10-30
10 Clues: building • ownership in company • cities people movement • closed farming in fields • needed produce conditions • increase production machine • social class skilled workers • development machine production • planting different crop each year • person organizes manages financial risk
Ecology and Greta Thunberg 2022-03-03
10 Clues: from Sweden • agriculture • doing nothing • wanting the peace • very warm temperatures • punishing the polluters • engage in direct action • the destruction of climate • autistic people who are very gifted • a person who speaks for other person
Greek Gods 2024-01-23
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- God of love and beauty
- God of the sea
- God of wisdom and warfare
- Blacksmith god
- Titan father
- God of marriage and queen of gods
- God of farming
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- God of light
- Messenger god
- daughter of Demeter and wife of Hades
- God of wine and parties
- God of the underworld
- Titan mother
- God of hunting
- God of war
- God of the sky and king of Olympus
16 Clues: God of war • God of light • Titan father • Titan mother • Messenger god • God of the sea • Blacksmith god • God of hunting • God of farming • God of the underworld • God of love and beauty • God of wine and parties • God of wisdom and warfare • God of marriage and queen of gods • God of the sky and king of Olympus • daughter of Demeter and wife of Hades
Women in Agriculture & Sustainability 2025-04-03
6 Clues: A staple crop widely grown in India • Helps crops grow faster and stronger • Yara’s educational initiative for farmers • Farming methods designed to protect the environment • An essential asset for farming, often limited for women • A global organization that supports food and agriculture policies
Food Production 2024-05-06
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- The ________ food movement is about minimizing food waste. A specific example of this is ‘No Frills’ selling ‘naturally imperfect’ produce.
- Eaten by many cultures for tens of thousands of years, these are a very good source of many nutrients (for both humans and animal feeds) that can be raised in a very sustainable way.
- A specific type of agriculture that allows restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, and apartment buildings in urban areas to grow foods right on location.
- ________ is growing plants without soil (water based).
- _________ modified foods are very controversial, but are one of the possible ways to help increase food production in a more sustainable way.
- A huge contributor to greenhouse gases (specifically methane). If more of us could reduce this we could lower our carbon footprint and increase food security.
- ________ is using the parts of the food that would normally get thrown away (e.g. vegetable peels) and using it to make another food product to minimize food waste.
- Water harvesting is a method of farming whereby ____________ is collected and put aside for times when water is limited (e.g. during a drought).
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- An agricultural system that combines trees and shrubs with crops and livestock.
- __________ is about growing two or more crops in close proximity to one another to help with pest control and increase fertility of the soil and plants.
- __________ is a way of producing food that involves both plants and fish working together to grow in a closed system.
- If a farming practice has positive impacts on the environment, animals, and people, it is often referred to as being ______________.
- _________ is about growing many different types plants together in the same area to. E.g. three sisters agriculture.
- _______ farming is growing crops in vertically stacked layers indoors.
- ___________ farms may also use pesticides, but they must not be synthetically made.
- This type of technology is helping farmers increase crop yields, use less pesticides, less water, and helping to prevent overfertilization.
16 Clues: ________ is growing plants without soil (water based). • _______ farming is growing crops in vertically stacked layers indoors. • An agricultural system that combines trees and shrubs with crops and livestock. • ___________ farms may also use pesticides, but they must not be synthetically made. • ...
U.S History 2025-11-24
Post–Civil War America Crossword 2025-12-01
Early People Crossword 2021-09-30
13 Clues: farming • old stone age • new stone age • human existence • long time period • time before writing • move to a new place • to do one thing well • phone, tablet, laptop • extra supply of something • an object that helps you do stuff • the training of plants and animals • people who travel from place to place
Mexicano Contributions/Life in the West Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-26
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- All property acquired during marriage belongs to both the husband and wife equally; This law is known as the ________ law.
- Mexicanos used this technique to save water while farming.
- The Spanish brought to ______ sheep to America.
- The mormons firmly planted which religion is salt lake city, utah?
- Fur trappers and traders that lived in the mountains.
- When Mexican food mixed with american food it known as ___-___.
- Most mexican style homes are made of this material.
- The biggest industry in California in the 1800's
- The cowboy adapted much of their equipment from the ________.
- in a failed attempt to spread christianity, brought life to the west.
- The chinese established these towns in america called __________.
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- The first state which allowed women to vote.
- Used to sift through sand and find gold.
- The forty-niners rushed to the US in search for a precious metal that was worth a fortune.
- the war in which the US captured california.
- A mexican form of entertainment which involves elements of cattle ranching.
- brought to california and mexico by the spanish and quickly became a big farming industry.
- The two most famous american explorers known for their adventures in the west.
- This group rushed to the west to see if they could get a fortune off of gold in 1849.
- A form of mexican party.
20 Clues: A form of mexican party. • Used to sift through sand and find gold. • The first state which allowed women to vote. • the war in which the US captured california. • The Spanish brought to ______ sheep to America. • The biggest industry in California in the 1800's • Most mexican style homes are made of this material. • ...
EN SCI 2019-12-07
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- a point in which catastrophic event is completed
- layers dominated by organic material
- what is the 25% in component definition
- refer to sediments carried by fresh water but deposit in salt water
- formed as massive ice sheets, moving across north america
- what is the 5% in component definition
- unit that represent the entire soil body
- upper limit
- refers to rainfall and temperature
- what is OR in CLORPTT
- lower limit
- contains very high amounts of negative charge
- it is parallel to the surface
- referred to as topsoil
- referred to as subsoil
- group of pedons
- they are experience intense weathering
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- it determines the degree to which the other soil forming factors express themselves
- a vertical section of the soil extending vertically through all its horizon
- known as hard rock
- is the main biotic factor
- loose surface of the earth
- originate from plants that have died or shed their leaves
- the materials underlying the soil and from which the soil developed
- refers to anything that cause contamination of soil
- they bulldozed rocks,minerals and soil in front of them
- can suggest soil properties that may influence plants
- is the washing away of the top layer of soil
- it lacks any horizon development
- farming is an alternative agricultural system in reaction to rapidly changing farming practices
30 Clues: upper limit • lower limit • group of pedons • known as hard rock • what is OR in CLORPTT • referred to as topsoil • referred to as subsoil • is the main biotic factor • loose surface of the earth • it is parallel to the surface • it lacks any horizon development • refers to rainfall and temperature • layers dominated by organic material • what is the 5% in component definition • ...
Indigenous People and Colonization 2019-09-08
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- life style of moving from place to place
- A modern country that the Mayas still inhabit
- used by the Mayas as Money
- Belize was once under their rule and control
- System of Farming practiced by the Mayas
- the system of taking over and controlling another land and its people
- one of two Continent linked to Bering Strait
- the discipline that studies of the physical environment, people and their interactions
- the study of past events that impact or present and future.
- Trade System used by Mayas
- Believing in many Gods
- permanent movement of people from one place to another
- Country that sent Columbus to explore the "New World"
- Earliest known settled community in the Mundo Maya
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- One of the major Land masses in the World
- essential skill learnt by indigenous Americans
- the only living group of Indigenous people from Central and South America
- Indigenous group of People from North America
- Path ancestors of indigenous groups crossed to get to the Americas
- Indigenous group from the Caribbean
- The country that is taken over and controlled by another
- a scientist who studies past human life through remains
- Period Colonization Started
- the first/ original to inhabit an area
- a type of Animal followed by Indigenous people
- Stone Slab for writing
26 Clues: Believing in many Gods • Stone Slab for writing • used by the Mayas as Money • Trade System used by Mayas • Period Colonization Started • Indigenous group from the Caribbean • the first/ original to inhabit an area • life style of moving from place to place • System of Farming practiced by the Mayas • One of the major Land masses in the World • ...
Japfa Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-30
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- Food for domestic animals
- Another name for a domesticated bird
- A newly hatched domestic bird
- Another name for broiler breeder farm
- The opposite of never
- Another word for food
- The name of one of our feed brands
- The opposite of worst
- The state of being protected from harm or danger
- Business activity related to farming and commercial farming-related activities
- Name of our organisation
- nutritious substance that we eat for survival and growth
- Another name for a pig
- A facility where eggs are hatched
- The degree of excellence of something
- To be in a good physical and mental condition
- An initiative by Japfa to help farmers
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms
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- The measures designed to prevent human or animal exposure to disease-causing agents, such as bacteria, viruses, etc.
- Agricultural production carried out on the basis of an agreement between farmer and buyer
- Most common type of poultry
- A breed of chicken raised for meat production
- Something that is recently made and not used before
- The continent in which Japfa does business
- The name of one of our feed brands
- A place where food for domestic animals is manufactured
- Refers to practices and principles to keep ourselves and our surroundings clean and disease-free
- Domesticated Animals
- The flesh of mammals that is used as food
29 Clues: Domesticated Animals • The opposite of never • Another word for food • The opposite of worst • Another name for a pig • Name of our organisation • Food for domestic animals • Most common type of poultry • A newly hatched domestic bird • A facility where eggs are hatched • The name of one of our feed brands • The name of one of our feed brands • Another name for a domesticated bird • ...
APW Early Modern (unit 5.6-5.10) 2023-05-31
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- the growth of purchasing power of people
- former Turkish slaves who were part of a military class, in egypt
- reforms in the ottoman empire to reorganize its government
- A type of agriculture that includes market gardening/trunk farming and dairy farming would occur.
- companies that operated across national boundaries
- Low-lying arras that contain a significant amount of water at or near the surface.
- what restoration was the process of rapid industrialization and changes in japan
- areas in urban centers for low-income earning people
- The first successful revolution in the Caribbean and South America was launched in?
- individuals who own portions of a business
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- The roads, bridges, tunnels, ports, electrical grids, sewers, telecommunications, etc. of a country.
- The use of economic, political, and social pressures to control former colonies, can be one way to describe the current state of global food distribution.
- sought to create the greatest good for the greatest numbers
- governor of Egypt, maneuvered himself to take control over egypt
- Limit the quantity of a good imported
- What sort of natural resource made Britain prosper financially?
- which political ideologies were gaining increasing influence in Western Europe and parts of the Atlantic world?
- movement to the city and growth of cities, growth of this area
- Public financial support, to farmers to safeguard food production.
- Tax on imports
20 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit the quantity of a good imported • the growth of purchasing power of people • individuals who own portions of a business • companies that operated across national boundaries • areas in urban centers for low-income earning people • reforms in the ottoman empire to reorganize its government • ...
Chapter 4 Review: Growth of the 13 Colonies 2012-10-30
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- Georgia's most profitable crop in the early 1700's.
- First college in the colonies-started by Puritans in 1636. (p. 103)
- Group of colonies located in the Tidewater Region.
- Part of the Triangular Trade where slaves were shipped from Africa (2 words)
- The Treaty of Paris marked the end of this country's power in most of North America.
- Land surveyor from Virginia that was sent in 1753 to tell the French they were trespassing on British land.
- The Proclamation of 1763 made these mountains the temporary western boundary of the colonies.
- This type of farming was found on the thin soil of the New England colonies.
- A union between people or countries.
- Produce of crops grown mainly for sale and not for own use. (2 words)
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- Because the farming in the Southern Colonies was labor intensive, the southern planters used more ________.
- Important port city in the Middle Colonies.
- Type of colony where they were generally free to rule as they wished. (Ex. Pennsylvania)
- Directed the trade between England and the colonies.
- The Albany Plan of ________ sought to unite the colonies against the French and Native American threat.
- Important New England industry was building ________.
- Number of Royal Colonies.
- A group of civilians trained to fight.
- Document that established the principle of limited government. (2 words)
- Man sent to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley in 1755.
20 Clues: Number of Royal Colonies. • A union between people or countries. • A group of civilians trained to fight. • Important port city in the Middle Colonies. • Group of colonies located in the Tidewater Region. • Georgia's most profitable crop in the early 1700's. • Directed the trade between England and the colonies. • Important New England industry was building ________. • ...
5. Saving Bananas for Us All 2016-06-04
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- not existing now
- any of the thread-like parts that form plant or artificial material and can be made into cloth
- the quality of being the same
- the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
- a plant without leaves, flowers, or color that lives on other plants or on decaying matter
- having been changed slightly, usually to improve something or make it more acceptable
- good or good enough, esp. for a particular need or purpose
- something needed or necessary
- a very sad event or situation, especially one involving death or suffering
- a set of animals or plants, members of which have similar characteristics to each other
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- to adjust to different conditions or uses, or to change to meet different situations
- to prepare land and grow crops on it, or to grow a particular crop
- lack of ability to do something
- used for farming or relating to farming
- to disagree with something
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organism
- causing damage or able to cause damage
- the condition or fact of being different or varied; variety
- exactly the same or very similar
- to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables
- to (cause to) cover, reach or have an effect on a wider or increasing area
21 Clues: not existing now • to disagree with something • the quality of being the same • something needed or necessary • lack of ability to do something • exactly the same or very similar • causing damage or able to cause damage • used for farming or relating to farming • to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables • good or good enough, esp. for a particular need or purpose • ...
Early America and it's Settlements 2018-09-17
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- Builders/ Built thousands of mounds out of earth
- Columbus/ A explorer who sailed the ocean in 1492 and discovered the New World
- League/ The Onondaga, Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, and Cayuga formed the ____, which was organized by clans, or groups of people related
- People who were born in America to Spanish parents
- ___ helped the early people because they could grow their own crops and didn't have to move
- Netherland/ In 1623 this company took control of the country's North American colony
- Armada/ A spanish war fleet
- de Champlain/ A explorer who sailed to America in 1603
- Ancient peoples who explored America and off course on there way to Greenland and ended up in present day,Canada's labrador
- Scientists who study ancient peoples
- Age/ A period of time where everything was cold and frozen
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
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- Passage/ A direct water route through the Americas to Asia
- A land bridge
- A spanish explorer whose goals were to conquer territories
- A water system that Hokokam used
- They owned the land and fan the government
- People with one Spanish parent and one Native American parent
- A theory that a country gains wealth through trade (exporting more than importing) and by acquiring gold and silver
- Dwellers/ Built for protection in winters and also to protect the Puebloans from enemy's
20 Clues: A land bridge • Armada/ A spanish war fleet • A water system that Hokokam used • Scientists who study ancient peoples • They owned the land and fan the government • Builders/ Built thousands of mounds out of earth • People who were born in America to Spanish parents • de Champlain/ A explorer who sailed to America in 1603 • ...
The 13 English Colonies Ch #4 Sections #1&2 Mason Mule 2021-12-08
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- With whom did Metacom form alliances with?
- What did Dr. A. Hamilton notice about the Merchants and People of the Middle Colonies?
- Who was 1st Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
- What did they accuse them of?
- The Colony that was formed by the Puritans in the 1630's
- What was Metacoms English name?
- One of the resources that was available was _____ turkey
- How did William Penn and Roger Williams feel Indians should be treated?
- The soil was _______ which made farming difficult
- English ships threatened Netherland no one helped _______ it because of Peter.
- land How did the Dutch encourage farming in New Netherland
- What were the estates called?
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- What was the big business that was running
- What led to the conflicts between the newly arriving colonists and the Native Americans along the East Coast including New England?
- Where did settlers in the villages meet to discuss and vote on local issues?
- Why did the puritans leave England?
- Who could vote?
- them What did the settlers in Salem do in 1692 to 20 men and women?
- what type of towns and villages developed?
- ideas What did these meetings encourage?
- How did Peter Stuyvesant “Govern his people”?
- He dined with ____________ other diners
- Why did many settlers come to Massachusetts?
- What is one of the big cities that was big in business
24 Clues: Who could vote? • What did they accuse them of? • What were the estates called? • What was Metacoms English name? • Why did the puritans leave England? • He dined with ____________ other diners • ideas What did these meetings encourage? • What was the big business that was running • With whom did Metacom form alliances with? • what type of towns and villages developed? • ...
13 Colonies: pages 88-95 2023-10-27
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- New England had lots of small ones; mills, lumber, blacksmiths, etc.
- Slaves were put in these during the voyage across the Atlantic
- Did NOT occur in the Southern colonies because farming was so good
- Most people in New England lived in these
- Rice fields
- Flat, low lying plains along the seacoast in the south
- The largest city in the colonies by the 1760s
- The boss at a slave plantation
- The principal crop of the Southern colonies of Maryland and Virginia
- Close to 100,000 immigrants came from here to the Middle Colonies
- This occurred in the Middle Colonies because immigrants were German, Dutch, and Dutch
- What Africans faced when they arrived in American ports
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- New England farmers practiced this type of farming
- A cash crop for the Middle Colonies
- Strict rules about the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans
- The plantation owners had more of this than small farmers
- The soil in the Southern colonies
- The kind of soil that existed in New England
- The main cash crop in South Carolina and Georgia
- The voyage for Africans from Africa to the West Indies
- The majority of white Southerners were not this
- The trade route that occurred between the colonies, Europe, and Africa
- Sea captains added more of these between decks to fit more slave captives
23 Clues: Rice fields • The boss at a slave plantation • The soil in the Southern colonies • A cash crop for the Middle Colonies • Most people in New England lived in these • The kind of soil that existed in New England • The largest city in the colonies by the 1760s • The majority of white Southerners were not this • The main cash crop in South Carolina and Georgia • ...
FFA crossword 2023-11-02
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- also known as Career Development Events
- a brief oral presentation given to an official at a judging contest explaining why you placed a class of animals a certain way.
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- o evaluate the soil's suitability for production of food and fiber
- signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrows will bring a new day glowing with opportunity
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- the action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- a fair usually held annually at a set location in a county especially to exhibit local agricultural products and livestock
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- the science or practice of farming
- The halter class is a class where the horse is judged based upon its conformation, overall
- affiliate of the Future Farmers of America
- unity to the organization.
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs
- a set of guiding principles, including your values, that describe why and how you farm
- outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture
- degree The American FFA Degree
- symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture
- Future Farmers of America.
20 Clues: unity to the organization. • Future Farmers of America. • degree The American FFA Degree • the science or practice of farming • also known as Career Development Events • affiliate of the Future Farmers of America • a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees • the action of leading a group of people or an organization. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- Extension of desert like lands
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mineral deposits
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- involves the processing of raw materials
- study of how people support themselves.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
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- A large commercial agricultural holding
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Primary activity involving the mining
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- The practice of farming
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- activities in the production of a single good.
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- mineral deposits
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- The practice of farming
- Primary activity involving the mining
- study of how people support themselves.
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- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Extension of desert like lands
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- mineral deposits
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
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- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- study of how people support themselves.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Extension of desert like lands
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- The practice of farming
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving the mining
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- involves the processing of raw materials
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- activities in the production of a single good.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Extension of desert like lands
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- study of how people support themselves.
- The practice of farming
- mineral deposits
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
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- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- involves the processing of raw materials
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
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- The practice of farming
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- study of how people support themselves.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- activities in the production of a single good.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Extension of desert like lands
- mineral deposits
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Extension of desert like lands
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- involves the processing of raw materials
Down
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- mineral deposits
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- The practice of farming
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Primary activity involving the mining
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- study of how people support themselves.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- involves the processing of raw materials
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- activities in the production of a single good.
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
Down
- The practice of farming
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Primary activity involving the mining
- mineral deposits
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Extension of desert like lands
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- study of how people support themselves.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- involves the processing of raw materials
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- The practice of farming
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Extension of desert like lands
Down
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- mineral deposits
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Primary activity involving the mining
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- study of how people support themselves.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- mineral deposits
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- study of how people support themselves.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
Down
- The practice of farming
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- involves the processing of raw materials
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Extension of desert like lands
- activities in the production of a single good.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Primary activity involving the mining
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2025-03-31
Across
- leaving one's homeland for another country, typically for economic reasons
- made the making of steel faster, easier, cheaper
- the growth of cities
- immigrant depot on America's east coast until the 1960s.
- "allow them to do", Means government stays out of the economy.
- one company controls the entire market or industry
- designed to outlaw child labor by the end of the 19th, early 20th centuries
- Low income immigrant housing worker housing
- where the IR begins
- make a lot of goods in a short amount of time. also makes things cheaper
- farming now becomes mechanized in the late 18th / early 19th centuries.
- invented in England by James Watt. Turned coal into power
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- grown in the southern US and turned into textiles in the northern US
- economic change beginning in England in the mid 1700s. machine power replaces human power
- Used river currents as power to power mills
- when people move from one place to another
- another word for money or investment
- now all work is under one roof
- economic system driven by profit
- qualify of life
- makes the steam engine work.
- group of workers in the same trade who advocate for better pay, hours, treatement
- process of moving from farming to industry
- forced to open up to outsiders in 1854. first Asian country to industrialize
- first mass produced goods. made from cotton
25 Clues: qualify of life • where the IR begins • the growth of cities • makes the steam engine work. • now all work is under one roof • economic system driven by profit • another word for money or investment • when people move from one place to another • process of moving from farming to industry • Used river currents as power to power mills • Low income immigrant housing worker housing • ...
Social Studies Grade 7 2025-09-23
Across
- – A form of social interaction where people or groups oppose each other.
- – An area with high population density and many jobs.
- – A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements of the Earth’s crust.
- – The circle of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- – Economic activity that involves making products in factories.
- – The process of people or groups influencing each other.
- – An area with farming and wide open spaces.
- – A mountain that erupts with lava, ash, and gases.
- – A large sea wave usually caused by an underwater earthquake.
- – The ease of moving goods or people from one place to another.
- – The study of past events based on evidence.
- – The average weather conditions in a place over a long period of time.
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- – Working together for a common goal.
- – The short-term condition of the atmosphere in a specific place.
- – Vertical lines on a map used to measure east and west positions.
- – Traditional stories and beliefs passed down orally through generations.
- – The exchange of goods and services between people or places.
- – When one place provides what another place needs.
- – The practice of farming, growing crops, and raising animals.
- – Precipitation that falls from clouds.
- – Horizontal lines on a map used to measure north and south positions.
- – A region of the world that uses the same standard time.
- – Economic activities like teaching, transportation, and healthcare.
23 Clues: – Working together for a common goal. • – Precipitation that falls from clouds. • – An area with farming and wide open spaces. • – The study of past events based on evidence. • – When one place provides what another place needs. • – A mountain that erupts with lava, ash, and gases. • – An area with high population density and many jobs. • ...
Dual Credit US History Crossword, 1850-1900 2026-04-27
Across
- southern voting restrictions after reconstruction
- act that limited Chinese immigration
- law requiring escaped enslaved people to be returned
- amendment that abolished slavery
- the war between the north and south
- labor organization promoting workers' rights
- put the south in 5 zones
- violent conflict over slavery in kansas
- the process of growth in cities and jobs
- purchased in 1867 for fish, lumber, and oil
- inventor of the electric lightbulb
- policy to give back to the community
- person who made banks buy investment
- battle marking a turning point in the civil war
- policy that fixed the south
- to claim land in the west
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- supreme court case allowing segregation
- the term where you buy all of the competition
- 1/4 causes of world war 1
- president for most of the civil war
- a gift from France to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the declaration of independence
- US expansion overseas in the late 1800s
- leader in the steel industry
- an act that allowed you to get 160 acres of land for free if you lived in it for 5 years
- journalists that exposed corruption
- amendment giving black men the right to vote
- first national labor union
- farming rebellion movement of the 1890s
- violent labor protest in Chicago
- farming system after the civil war
30 Clues: put the south in 5 zones • 1/4 causes of world war 1 • to claim land in the west • first national labor union • policy that fixed the south • leader in the steel industry • amendment that abolished slavery • violent labor protest in Chicago • farming system after the civil war • inventor of the electric lightbulb • president for most of the civil war • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-02-25
Across
- Allowed transport affordable and quicker
- Fabric made out of cotton
- Made thread strong to be twisted
- Entrepreneurs with money
- Improvements for farming and breeding
- Strong fibre
- Machinery Manufacture
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- Development steam power and electricity
- Rich landowners
- Features of spinning material fine and strong
- Disease
- Energy released to burn fuel
- Young children started work
13 Clues: Disease • Strong fibre • Rich landowners • Machinery Manufacture • Entrepreneurs with money • Fabric made out of cotton • Young children started work • Energy released to burn fuel • Made thread strong to be twisted • Improvements for farming and breeding • Development steam power and electricity • Allowed transport affordable and quicker • ...
Amazing India! 2021-11-08
Across
- TYPE OF FARMING PRACTICED IN OUTER HIMALAYAS
- PENINSULAR PLATEAU
- GREATER HIMALAYAS
- MEAT DISH OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
- SUTLEJ RIVER BASIN
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- FATHER OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
- WEATHER PHENOMENON THAT HAPPENS DURING DAY
- ONE OF THE COASTAL STATES
- ABODE OF SNOW
- WETTEST PLACE IN THE WORLD
- A TRIBUTARY OF GANGA
- HUGE ROCK FULL OF MINERALS
- WANDERERS
13 Clues: WANDERERS • ABODE OF SNOW • GREATER HIMALAYAS • PENINSULAR PLATEAU • SUTLEJ RIVER BASIN • A TRIBUTARY OF GANGA • ONE OF THE COASTAL STATES • WETTEST PLACE IN THE WORLD • HUGE ROCK FULL OF MINERALS • FATHER OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION • MEAT DISH OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR • WEATHER PHENOMENON THAT HAPPENS DURING DAY • TYPE OF FARMING PRACTICED IN OUTER HIMALAYAS
Eurasia Geography 2018-02-28
Across
- tall trees, lots of rainfall, very cold
- body of water located east of Russia
- most of Siberia is covered with this, little to no plants
- More of Russia's land is on this side of the Ural Mountains
- longest river in Europe
- located below the Ural Mountains, large grassland area
- Body of water located north of Russia
- the Volga River could be described as
- Russia spans these two continents
- Why has the Aral Sea been shrinking since the 1960s?
- Black earth belt is great for
- in Siberia, just above Mongolian border; fed by 336 rivers; hold 20% of world’s freshwater; deepest lake in the world; surrounded by mountains
- Siberia is rich in natural resources, such as
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- Between Black Sea and Caspian Sea
- "the sleeping land"
- Which body of water contains the Bering Strait?
- world’s largest landlocked sea; sometimes referred to as the world’s largest lake
- developing these resources is difficult because of cold______, poor _____________, and distances to civilized areas
- How many times zones does Russia cover?
- What is one reason the Aral Sea is so polluted?
- Which mountain range is usually considered the dividing point between Europe and Asia
- no plants, northern Siberia
- located in the desert/steppe areas below the Urals
- triangle located in southern and western Russia, most farming and industry happens here
24 Clues: "the sleeping land" • longest river in Europe • no plants, northern Siberia • Black earth belt is great for • Between Black Sea and Caspian Sea • Russia spans these two continents • body of water located east of Russia • Body of water located north of Russia • the Volga River could be described as • tall trees, lots of rainfall, very cold • ...
mystery words 2018-10-02
Across
- confederacy / a powerful group of Native Americans in the eastern made up of the five nations
- / a region of a flat low-lying plains along the seacoast
- / a document that gives the holder the right to organized settlements in an area
- / assistant who is assigned to learn the trade of a skilled craftsman
- / to buy goods from foreign markets
- colony / a colony run by a governor and a council appointed by the king or queen
- / a person who risks money in order to make a large profit
- country / a region of hills and forests west of the tide water
- farming / farming in which only enough food to feed only one family is produced
- / variety or difference
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- / a person who supervises a large operation
- / a close associate of nations or other groups formed to advance common interests or causes
- / trading illegally with other nations
- / the ability to read and write
- / a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- trade / a trade route that exchanged goods between the West Indies, the American Colonies, and West Africa
- colony / a colony run by individuals or groups to whom land was granted
- / to sell goods abroad
- / the theory that a states or nations power depended on its wealth
- crop / farm crop raised to be sold for money
20 Clues: / to sell goods abroad • / variety or difference • / the ability to read and write • / to buy goods from foreign markets • / trading illegally with other nations • / a person who supervises a large operation • crop / farm crop raised to be sold for money • / a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies • ...
Chapter 4 Review: Growth of the 13 Colonies 2012-10-30
Across
- Land surveyor from Virginia that was sent in 1753 to tell the French they were trespassing on British land.
- A union between people or countries.
- Number of Royal Colonies.
- Important port city in the Middle Colonies.
- Document that established the principle of limited government. (2 words)
- Type of colony where they were generally free to rule as they wished. (Ex. Pennsylvania)
- Part of the Triangular Trade where slaves were shipped from Africa (2 words)
- This type of farming was found on the thin soil of the New England colonies.
- First college in the colonies-started by Puritans in 1636. (p. 103)
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- The Albany Plan of ________ sought to unite the colonies against the French and Native American threat.
- The Treaty of Paris marked the end of this country's power in most of North America.
- Important New England industry was building ________.
- Directed the trade between England and the colonies.
- A group of civilians trained to fight.
- The Proclamation of 1763 made these mountains the temporary western boundary of the colonies.
- Georgia's most profitable crop in the early 1700's.
- Group of colonies located in the Tidewater Region.
- Man sent to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley in 1755.
- Produce of crops grown mainly for sale and not for own use. (2 words)
- Because the farming in the Southern Colonies was labor intensive, the southern planters used more ________.
20 Clues: Number of Royal Colonies. • A union between people or countries. • A group of civilians trained to fight. • Important port city in the Middle Colonies. • Group of colonies located in the Tidewater Region. • Georgia's most profitable crop in the early 1700's. • Directed the trade between England and the colonies. • Important New England industry was building ________. • ...
South Asia Terms 2022-04-28
Across
- An originally Hindu temple, now Buddhist
- gigantic wall built to keep out Mongol invaders
- River that goes through cambodia and vietnam.
- Most developed country of Asia
- Monotheistic religion found mainly in South West Asia
- known as a symbol of status in India
- A river with a yellow hue due to the soil
- Farming technique that allows crops in mountain areas
- Monotheistic faith practiced in smaller numbers in asia than much of the world
- Based on teachings of Buddha
- The worship of one spirit broken into many gods.
- Once the state religion of Japan
- Cash crop of Asia
- Mountain range in the southern region of India
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- Chinese philosophy, emphasizes family and social harmony
- A type of market found in Bangkok
- Island nation made up of different ethnic groups
- Homogenous country, not an island nation
- Mausoleum made to house a late emperor´s spouse
- Known as a Buddhist religious building
- tallest mountain in the world
- Movement made to bring modern farming techniques to india
- Mountain range containing the biggest mountain in the world
- Focal point for Religious Pilgrimage in India
- River north of the Himalayas.
- material painted to take the appearence of Ivory
- Found in china teaches compassion, frugality, and humility
- A unique alphabet used by asian countries
- originally the material that made chinese carvings
- place of Buddhist meditation
30 Clues: Cash crop of Asia • Based on teachings of Buddha • place of Buddhist meditation • tallest mountain in the world • River north of the Himalayas. • Most developed country of Asia • Once the state religion of Japan • A type of market found in Bangkok • known as a symbol of status in India • Known as a Buddhist religious building • Homogenous country, not an island nation • ...
Future generations 2022-02-09
Across
- certain to happen; unavoidable
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
- expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements
- a person who supports and admires a particular person or set of ideas
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess
- a narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it
- supply water to (land or crops) to help growth, typically by means of channels
- believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity
- observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review
- make it difficult for (someone) to do something or for (something) to happen
- eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink)
- highly destructive or damaging
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- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- opposing the use or production of nuclear power
- of a container or covering) accidentally lose or admit contents, especially liquid or gas, through a hole or crack
- give all or most of one's time or resources to (a person or activity)
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- an incident or event
- the group of industries dealing with agricultural produce and services required in farming
- declare one's public approval or support of
- bad-tempered and irritable
21 Clues: an incident or event • bad-tempered and irritable • certain to happen; unavoidable • highly destructive or damaging • eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink) • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • declare one's public approval or support of • opposing the use or production of nuclear power • form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess • ...
Chapter 3, Sections 1 and 2 2023-12-13
Across
- England's first permanent settlement in North America
- The settlers in Virginia grew ________, which was a dependable source of income
- John _______________ left Massachusetts and went to New Hampshire
- The colony in Rhode Island founded by Roger Williams had no official ____________
- Native American who helped the Pilgrims plant crops and catch eels
- Native American chief that helped the Jamestown settlers
- The Pilgrims created the Mayflower ___________, which included just and equal laws
- _____________ government involves voters that elect people to make laws for them
- First colony in North America, but it was abandoned
- The ___________ founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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- Sent out from London in 1608 to lead Jamestown
- The New England colonies had poor _____ that was not good for farming
- A _________ meeting is an assembly of local people that decides on local issues
- The Pilgrims named their settlement ____________
- The Jamestown settlers created the House of ____________ as their government
- John ____________ was the leader of the Puritans
- Recognition that other people have the right to different opinions
- Anne ____________ was forced to leave Massachusetts and went to Rhode Island
- The Jamestown settlers were focused more on finding __________
- Left Massachusetts and founded Hartford, Connecticut
- The new generation of Puritans focused more on ____________
- Document issued by a government that grants specific rights to a person or company
- Forced to leave Massachusetts and founded Providence, Rhode Island
23 Clues: Sent out from London in 1608 to lead Jamestown • The Pilgrims named their settlement ____________ • John ____________ was the leader of the Puritans • First colony in North America, but it was abandoned • Left Massachusetts and founded Hartford, Connecticut • England's first permanent settlement in North America • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- involves the processing of raw materials
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
Down
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- The practice of farming
- activities in the production of a single good.
- mineral deposits
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- study of how people support themselves.
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Primary activity involving the mining
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Extension of desert like lands
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Primary activity involving the mining
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- study of how people support themselves.
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- The practice of farming
Down
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mineral deposits
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Extension of desert like lands
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving the mining
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- The practice of farming
- involves the processing of raw materials
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
Down
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- study of how people support themselves.
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- mineral deposits
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Extension of desert like lands
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- involves the processing of raw materials
- study of how people support themselves.
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- Extension of desert like lands
- mineral deposits
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
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- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- The practice of farming
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- activities in the production of a single good.
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
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- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- The practice of farming
- study of how people support themselves.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Extension of desert like lands
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
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- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving the mining
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- mineral deposits
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Primary activity involving the mining
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- study of how people support themselves.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- activities in the production of a single good.
- involves the processing of raw materials
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
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- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Extension of desert like lands
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- The practice of farming
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- mineral deposits
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mineral deposits
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- The practice of farming
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- activities in the production of a single good.
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- study of how people support themselves.
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving the mining
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
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- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- involves the processing of raw materials
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Extension of desert like lands
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
APHUG Unit 5 Vocab 2024-04-19
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- Farm that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Natural resource not replaced by natural processes
- Maximum rate where renewable resources can be exploited
- Large commercial agricultural holding
- Mineral deposits identified that can be purchased affortably
- Clearing of land through removal of forest cover
- Part of economy that fulfills the exchange function
- Natural resource that is inexhaustible
- Crop in commercial economies characterized by high inputs
- Part of the economy involved in making natural resources
- Crop in subsistence economies characterized by high inputs
- Agricultural system based on climates near the medeteranian
- Enviornmental feauture that is necessary and useful
- Part of the economy that fulfills exchange function
- Process in which soils become unproductive
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- Primary activity involving mining non-renewable resources
- Observation in the absence of collective control
- Economic system of simple technology
- Farm that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Features in environments that populations perceive as necessary
- Food that are genetically altered through biotechnology
- Migratory movement of livestock dependent on natural forage
- Economic system where goods and services are privately produced
- practice of farming includes cultivation of soil
- Migratory movement of livestock solely dependent on nature
- Extension of desert-like landscapes
- Farming cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- View of population growth independently
- Integrated system of knowledge
30 Clues: Integrated system of knowledge • Extension of desert-like landscapes • Economic system of simple technology • Large commercial agricultural holding • Natural resource that is inexhaustible • View of population growth independently • Process in which soils become unproductive • Observation in the absence of collective control • ...
Unit 3 Review 2023-04-14
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- Method of mining using a large hole and leaves big scars in the earth.
- Farming a large area and requires relatively small amounts of labor.
- What is anchoring.
- Anything that can be used to produce goods and services.
- Fourth stage of the energy system.
- Resources that can be regenerated if used carefully.
- Third stage of energy system.
- Farming in small areas of land that requires a lot of labor.
- The item is used by someone else when you no longer use it.
- What is the most important factor when determining a soil's fertility.
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- Method of when recovering soil and rocks in strips.
- What is loss Aversion.
- Second stage of the energy system.
- The number of days of which crops can ripen.
- Resources that are replaced by natural actions and must be used when and where they occur or are lost.
- Resources that are limited and cannot be replaced once they are used up.
- Movement of water into the atmosphere from soil and plants.
- Method of mining deep mineral deposits, requires special equipment, travel down long shafts and can be very dangerous.
- When the item is neither purchased nor produced.
- The first stage of the energy system.
- The item is taken to a landfill or burned in an incinerator.
- The item is destroyed when you no longer want it but the material is recovered.
22 Clues: What is anchoring. • What is loss Aversion. • Third stage of energy system. • Second stage of the energy system. • Fourth stage of the energy system. • The first stage of the energy system. • The number of days of which crops can ripen. • When the item is neither purchased nor produced. • Method of when recovering soil and rocks in strips. • ...
NW. Europe 2024-11-26
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- Wet or dry airborne acids that fall to the ground
- a tall, jagged mountain range that runs along the southern part of the region.
- Name of the Empire that greatly influenced this region
- a series of religious wars against Islamic states of Eastern Mediterranean
- Country where the Industrial Revolution started
- to place or keep by itself
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews, gypsies, the disabled, etc. during WWII.
- an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe.
- low-lying area from which seawater has been drained to create new land
- treaty on climate change designed to reduce the amount of greenhouse gasses emitted by specific countries.
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- Physical feature in Northwestern Europe that is an important area for farming.
- (Name for the revolution) the rapid, major change in the economy with the introduction of power-driven machinery.
- large scale corporate farming meant to meet the increasing demand for food
- French word meaning "rebirth"
- A foreign laborer living and working temporarily in another country
- Fine, yellowish, brownish topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, carried and deposited by the wind
- Treaty that ended WWI and caused more problems for Germany
- the destructive masses of snow and ice that slide down mountainsides.
- banks of earth or stone meant to hold back water
- dry winter winds that can cause avalanches
20 Clues: to place or keep by itself • French word meaning "rebirth" • dry winter winds that can cause avalanches • Country where the Industrial Revolution started • banks of earth or stone meant to hold back water • Wet or dry airborne acids that fall to the ground • Name of the Empire that greatly influenced this region • ...
Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Vocabulary 2025-09-24
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- Planting different crops sequentially
- Animal ___________ traditionally refers to the science of breeding and caring for farm animals
- they oversee the day to day operations of the farm
- the science or practice of farming
- an additional crop planted alongside or in-between rows of crops to help maintain the soil
- Genetically ___________ Organisms
- Production and cultivation of fruit and nut crops
- maintaining soil quality and fertility, responsible water use, minimal pesticide use, and even increasing the biodiversity of the farm itself
- they manage and care for forests and natural landscapes
- medicinal crops for alkaloids, polyphenols and glycosides
- they design and improve farming equipment and machinery to enhance efficiency and productivity
- cotton, jute, leather, silk, wool
- Production and cultivation for aesthetic beauty
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- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- includes everything from planting to the selling of plants for various uses, including food and beautification.
- they research and develop new food products
- Production and cultivation of vegetables
- involves the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants in fresh or saltwater under controlled conditions.
- the science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and livestock
- direct:Farmers, wage workers, technicians indirect:Scientists and teachers
- they care for animals by examining them, diagnosing illnesses and providing treatments
22 Clues: Genetically ___________ Organisms • cotton, jute, leather, silk, wool • the science or practice of farming • Planting different crops sequentially • Production and cultivation of vegetables • they research and develop new food products • fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and livestock • Production and cultivation for aesthetic beauty • ...
C,C,R &WE Test Review 2026-02-27
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- : What technological innovation provided water and helped close the open range?
- : Which immigrant group settled in Texas and preserved their culture?
- : What agricultural technique allowed farming in West Texas with little rainfall?
- : What treaty attempted to move Native Americans onto reservations in Indian Territory?
- : What did railroad expansion open for Texas businesses?
- : Who ignored treaty terms and continued moving onto Native lands?
- : What organization fought for farmers’ rights against railroad monopolies?
- : Which Comanche leader played a significant role in Texas history after resisting U.S. expansion?
- : What invention helped close the open range in Texas?
- : Where were Native Americans forced to live after westward expansion?
- : Which group worked on cattle drives moving herds north?
- : Which governor created the Texas Railroad Commission?
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- : What type of farming focused on producing crops for national markets?
- : Which musician was known as the “King of Ragtime”?
- : What did Irish and Chinese immigrants help build in the late 1800s?
- : Which Texas governor expanded railroads and reduced taxes to help the economy?
- : Which sculptor created statues of Texas heroes in the Capitol?
- : What conflicts broke out when farmers and ranchers fought over fencing land?
- : What were long journeys moving cattle to railroads called?
- : What agency was created to regulate unfair railroad practices?
- : What shift from manual labor to machines increased crop production?
21 Clues: : Which musician was known as the “King of Ragtime”? • : What invention helped close the open range in Texas? • : Which governor created the Texas Railroad Commission? • : What did railroad expansion open for Texas businesses? • : Which group worked on cattle drives moving herds north? • : What were long journeys moving cattle to railroads called? • ...
The Maya Civilization 2026-04-28
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- slash-and-burn technique
- made it possible for the Olmecs and the Mayas to create permanent settlements
- the region extending from modern Mexico through Central America
- related to a god or gods
- which peninsula do the Mayan cities continue to prosper in
- could foretell the future
- the primary food
- a method of farming along the sides of mountains
- Mayan civilization was found here
- matchmaker
- centers plazas surrounded by temples and palaces
- the first Mesoamericans to use a solar calendar
- Chichen Itza
- was at the top of the social pyramid
- an important feature in their religion
- worn by the ruler which was as tall as a person
- to support or provide nourishment for
- Mayas who lived in different communities used the same...
- actions performed as part of a religious ceremony
- was a special number for the men
- birds with shiny green feathers
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- this took over the cities in the lowlands when they collapsed
- city
- a gift of an animal or human for slaughter to the gods
- used to built Mayan cities
- knew how to read and write
- the backbone of society
- performed manual labor
- the people of an ancient Mesoamerican civilization
- a social structure used to rank social classes
- a large amount
- the Mayans were accomplished at this
- writing that uses pictures as symbols
- to leave something behind
- was a special number for the women
35 Clues: city • matchmaker • Chichen Itza • a large amount • the primary food • performed manual labor • the backbone of society • slash-and-burn technique • related to a god or gods • could foretell the future • to leave something behind • used to built Mayan cities • knew how to read and write • birds with shiny green feathers • was a special number for the men • Mayan civilization was found here • ...
Rapa Nui 2021-04-18
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- Rapa Nui was annexed by this country.
- The Polynesian ___ arrived on the canoes of the first settlers, multiplied fast, and at the palm nuts which prevented more trees from growing.
- large stone structures carved from volcanic ash usually in the shape of head and torso.
- Because resources were decreasing, ___ increased as people fought over remaining resources to survive.
- The ___ rituals were yearly competitions that took place in Orongo village.
- the first settlers of Rapa Nui.
- Rapa Nui was named ___ to mark the day Dutch explorers arrived.
- In 1862 the ___ raid took many indigenous people to Peru.
- The U.S. wants to extend the ___ to use for emergency space shuttle landings.
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- the writing system of Rapa Nui.
- In 1995, Rapa Nui was named a "World ___ Site."
- the scientific study of languages.
- Rapa Nui's economy today is based on the arrival of ___.
- When Polynesians first arrived in Rapa Nui, the island was covered with the ___ Palm, the world's largest tree.
- a farming method involving the cutting of trees and burning them to enrich the soil; clearing forest land for farming.
- The ___ would attain special rights over the island's resources.
- ceremonial stone platforms where moai were placed.
- The athlete who was first to acquire a newly laid ___ of a tern was declared the winner.
18 Clues: the writing system of Rapa Nui. • the first settlers of Rapa Nui. • the scientific study of languages. • Rapa Nui was annexed by this country. • In 1995, Rapa Nui was named a "World ___ Site." • ceremonial stone platforms where moai were placed. • Rapa Nui's economy today is based on the arrival of ___. • In 1862 the ___ raid took many indigenous people to Peru. • ...
Aquaculture Production System 2024-09-16
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- example of closed system: ___________ system
- farming methods use a barrier to control the exchange between farms and the natural environment
- ___________ water system is identified as the rearing of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions in natural water bodies (environment)
- the system is according to designated timeframe for optimum __________ of the products
- water quality can be controlled inside the __________ facilities
- example of hybrid system
- facilities may be ___________, submerged or attached to fixed structures
- example of semi-closed system
- __________ system is a combination of fish culture system with other farming activities
- water quality and fish bio-physiology control by the natural factors e.g. __________
- produce two or more products in __________ culturing production area
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- the __________ system includes earthen pond system and raceway system
- rearing of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions in designated culturing system and not directly contact with natural water sources
- the water for culturing activities ___________ on natural sources which flows into the controlled culture system
- the propose of hybrid system is to __________ the production growth of both products
- closed system maintain water quality whilst ensuring __________ exchange with natural waterways
- example of open water system: __________ culture system
- closed system __________ pollution, fish escapes, negative wildlife interactions, and parasite and disease transfer from farms to marine and freshwater ecosystems
18 Clues: example of hybrid system • example of semi-closed system • example of closed system: ___________ system • example of open water system: __________ culture system • water quality can be controlled inside the __________ facilities • produce two or more products in __________ culturing production area • ...
P5 Social Studies 2020-06-09
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- Mount Everest, the highest peak, can be found in a mountain range, the ___________________.
- ___________________ are scientists who study weather conditions.
- The ___________________ Desert is the largest hot desert in the world.
- The smallest continent, but the largest island in the world.
- Rainforests are found in ___________________ zone near the equator.
- People have settled near ___________________ for centuries as they provide freshwater for drinking, farming and washing.
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- The continent where almost 75% of its people make a living by farming.
- The Nile River is found in this continent.
- ___________________ are open, flat plains usually found in areas with dry or temperate climates.
- To travel from North America to Europe, one has to cross the ______________ Ocean.
- The ___________________ live in the tundras of Greenland and Canada where they have to dress in animal skins to keep themselves warm.
- Temperate forests are likely to have four ___________________ in a year.
12 Clues: The Nile River is found in this continent. • The smallest continent, but the largest island in the world. • ___________________ are scientists who study weather conditions. • Rainforests are found in ___________________ zone near the equator. • The continent where almost 75% of its people make a living by farming. • ...
Cliste.ie Crossword 2025-02-17
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- A famous beverage made from roasted beans, taught in barista training workshops.
- A type of farming that focuses on sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
- A subject that explores how businesses and industries like farming operate financially.
- A form of textile created using knotting techniques, often taught in craft workshops.
- A method of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- A hands-on experience where students learn about network security and IP addresses.
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- A famous Irish dish that consists of mashed potatoes and cabbage or kale.
- A material made from tree pulp, often used in decoupage craft projects.
- This small insect plays a central role in worldwide food production and biodiversity.
- A course where students learn about making this popular Italian dish and managing food waste.
- This fast and affordable meal option is often criticized for its environmental and health impact.
- A natural sweetener produced by bees, often harvested in biodiversity workshops.
12 Clues: A method of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • A material made from tree pulp, often used in decoupage craft projects. • A famous Irish dish that consists of mashed potatoes and cabbage or kale. • A famous beverage made from roasted beans, taught in barista training workshops. • ...
Irish Potato Famine & Migration 2024-11-25
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- Sending goods, such as food, out of a country even during a famine.
- Movement advocating for a Jewish homeland; contemporaneous with other nationalist movements of the era.
- Ruling empire during the Irish Potato Famine, criticized for inadequate relief efforts.
- Country devastated by the potato blight during the 19th century.
- ______ Rotation Farming method of alternating crops to preserve soil fertility, neglected in potato farming.
- aka America Destination for many Irish immigrants fleeing famine and seeking opportunities.
- _______houses Harsh institutions where the poor were sent to live and work during the famine.
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- ________ Blight Disease that destroyed potato crops, leading to mass starvation.
- _______ Farmers Agricultural laborers renting land from wealthy landowners, common in 19th-century Ireland.
- The scattering of Irish people worldwide due to famine and hardship.
- ______ Famine Catastrophic period in Ireland caused by widespread crop failure in the 1840s.
- Movement of people from one region to another.
12 Clues: Movement of people from one region to another. • Country devastated by the potato blight during the 19th century. • Sending goods, such as food, out of a country even during a famine. • The scattering of Irish people worldwide due to famine and hardship. • ________ Blight Disease that destroyed potato crops, leading to mass starvation. • ...
The Neolithic Age 2024-10-12
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- people who move from place to place
- the practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food
- earliest farming villages were in this area
- a recorded interview with a person whose experiences and memories are important to history
- show how major events, people, and periods are related to one another over time
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- writings, recordings, or objects created after an event by someone who did not see it or live during the time when it happened
- writings or recordings created by someone who witnessed or live through a historical event
- raising of plants and animals to make them useful to humans
- encourages the growth of crops and plants
- people who hunt animals and gather plants to eat
- show the physical and cultural features of neighborhoods, cities, states, and countries
- a period that shifted to agriculture, beginning between 10,000 B.C. and 8,000 B.C., where people began to build farming villages
12 Clues: people who move from place to place • encourages the growth of crops and plants • earliest farming villages were in this area • people who hunt animals and gather plants to eat • raising of plants and animals to make them useful to humans • the practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food • ...
Geograpy Crossword 2024-08-01
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- modified foods: Foods produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into their DNA using genetic engineering.
- A unit of pressure measurement equal to 100 pascals, commonly used in meteorology.
- Large-scale agricultural operations, including farming, processing, and distribution.
- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- The global sum of all ecosystems, where life exists on Earth.
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- cycle: The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The amount of salt in soil or water.
- The farming of aquatic organisms like fish, crustaceans, and plants.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in growing crops.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment.
- grabbing: The acquisition of large areas of land by domestic and transnational companies, governments, and individuals.
- Lines on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure.
12 Clues: The amount of salt in soil or water. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • The global sum of all ecosystems, where life exists on Earth. • The farming of aquatic organisms like fish, crustaceans, and plants. • The artificial application of water to land to assist in growing crops. • ...
16 Career Cluster 2020-09-22
13 Clues: something. • an article. • or community • job or living. • or imagination. • to another place. • of the community. • science-study's health. • Technology-study computers • complex or carefully design. • science or practice of farming. • amount of money from the government. • services-to help people during crises
Amazing India! 2021-11-08
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- FATHER OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
- WETTEST PLACE IN THE WORLD
- ONE OF THE COASTAL STATES
- WANDERERS
- ABODE OF SNOW
- TYPE OF FARMING PRACTICED IN OUTER HIMALAYAS
- SUTLEJ RIVER BASIN
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- MEAT DISH OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
- PENINSULAR PLATEAU
- GREATER HIMALAYAS
- HUGE ROCK FULL OF MINERALS
- WEATHER PHENOMENON THAT HAPPENS DURING DAY
- A TRIBUTARY OF GANGA
13 Clues: WANDERERS • ABODE OF SNOW • GREATER HIMALAYAS • PENINSULAR PLATEAU • SUTLEJ RIVER BASIN • A TRIBUTARY OF GANGA • ONE OF THE COASTAL STATES • HUGE ROCK FULL OF MINERALS • WETTEST PLACE IN THE WORLD • FATHER OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION • MEAT DISH OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR • WEATHER PHENOMENON THAT HAPPENS DURING DAY • TYPE OF FARMING PRACTICED IN OUTER HIMALAYAS
Mythology 2021-09-23
13 Clues: Son of Zeus • God of light • god of the sky • god of mischief • Goddess of wisdom • God of sea, rivers • God of the underworld • Who did hades kidnapped • lighting and thunder god • goddess of love and beauty • A hero who defeated king Minos • goddess of farming and harvest • everything he touched into gold
Early People Vocab 2021-09-28
13 Clues: farming • new stone age • old stone age • an extra supply • a long time period • to do one thing well • to move to a new place • the training of plants • the time before writing • human existence in cities • skills and tools for humans • people who moved from places • an object to help accomplish
Chapter 9 vocab part 1 2019-10-30
10 Clues: building • movement,people,cities • ownership in a company • closed in,fields,farming • conditions,needed,produce • maching,increase,population • social,class,skilled,workers • development,machine,production • planting,diffrent crops,each year • person,organizes,manages,financial,risks
ch9 1st 10 words 2019-10-30
10 Clues: buildings • ownership in company • movement people cities • closed in field farming • conditions needed produced • increased machine production • social class skilled workers • developing machine production • planting different crop each year • person organizes manages finacial risks
Database Administration 2023-02-16
10 Clues: to protect • farming... • to include • definitely • to absorb sth • to be suitable • to give permission • to not work properly • A big misfunction of system • When your boss needs you to do sth he is...
U4.2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle-SP2023-0032 2023-02-16
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- catastrophe, emergency, calamity
- conservancy, control, management
- cultivation , farming, agronomy
- exceedingly , greatly, immensely
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- acute, critical, imperative
- normal, typical, median
- lessen, diminish, lower, decrease
- short, in short supply, insufficient
- disperse, assign, disburse
- encounter, face, go through
10 Clues: normal, typical, median • disperse, assign, disburse • acute, critical, imperative • encounter, face, go through • cultivation , farming, agronomy • catastrophe, emergency, calamity • conservancy, control, management • exceedingly , greatly, immensely • lessen, diminish, lower, decrease • short, in short supply, insufficient
VARIOUS DISCIPLINES 2025-07-22
10 Clues: Illness and Cure • Farming or fishing • Computers, gadgets • Testing an hypothesis • Rules and the punishment • Religion or belief ideas • Basketball or volleyball • Paintings and creativity • Selling and money planning • Right and wrong, deep thinking
CHM workshops 2024-08-08
10 Clues: patience • yum yum yum • relax renew read • scribble scrabble • splinters saws shed • did you pass the test • Tom, s’more, toothless • your reading it right now • did you see the purple tree • Hawkeye, Merida, Elizabeth II
P5 Social Studies 2020-06-09
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- To travel from North America to Europe, one has to cross the ______________ Ocean.
- Rainforests are found in ___________________ zone near the equator.
- ___________________ are scientists who study weather conditions.
- ___________________ are open, flat plains usually found in areas with dry or temperate climates.
- Temperate forests are likely to have four ___________________ in a year.
- The Nile River is found in this continent.
- People have settled near ___________________ for centuries as they provide freshwater for drinking, farming and washing.
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- Mount Everest, the highest peak, can be found in a mountain range, the ___________________.
- The smallest continent, but the largest island in the world.
- The ___________________ live in the tundras of Greenland and Canada where they have to dress in animal skins to keep themselves warm.
- The ___________________ Desert is the largest hot desert in the world.
- The continent where almost 75% of its people make a living by farming.
12 Clues: The Nile River is found in this continent. • The smallest continent, but the largest island in the world. • ___________________ are scientists who study weather conditions. • Rainforests are found in ___________________ zone near the equator. • The ___________________ Desert is the largest hot desert in the world. • ...
Native Civilizations 2021-09-15
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- Ancient civilization mostly locate in southern Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula
- symbol that represents a word, idea or sound
- A city built by the Inca as a retreat for Incan kings
- known as the sun god
- A Spanish Conquistador who defeated and conquered the Aztec Empire
- streets of hard earth
- the pyramid at Teotihuacan
- tears of the moon
- another name for sapa incas
- a recording device
- sweat of the sun
- capital of the incan empire
- labor tax system used by the Incas
- capital of aztec empire
- "Middle America" the region extending from modern-day Mexico through Central America
- carries water from distant sources
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- A person who is killed as part of a religious ritual by both the Aztecs and Inca
- first in a ruler
- a flat region that was covered in forest and contained swamps and sinkholes where the Maya lived
- a farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain used by both the Aztecs and Inca
- ocean next to the inca empire
- the inca developed here
- a group of related Inca families that put their resources together to meet everyone need
- a structure with a flat base and sides shaped like triangles
- another word for farming
- official language of Incas
- belief in many gods
27 Clues: first in a ruler • sweat of the sun • tears of the moon • a recording device • belief in many gods • known as the sun god • streets of hard earth • the inca developed here • capital of aztec empire • another word for farming • the pyramid at Teotihuacan • official language of Incas • another name for sapa incas • capital of the incan empire • ocean next to the inca empire • ...
Sharlene Annie 2016-10-23
Across
- whiskey, gin, vodka, or any otherintoxicating liquor containing this liquid.
- People who settled down in small settlement and gathered food in Mesopotamia
- the basic ingredient that makes civilization possible
- where the Indus River is located in
- It spread more easily after people were joint together
- terrorized people from China to Rome
- The country where the Nile River is located
- where the primary crop was Potato
- the Old Stone Age
- The change of it will affect the richness of the soil and the conditions for farming
- First appeared around 7000BC which allowed for the storage and transportation of food
Down
- An important city in Asia Minor
- The payment given to the government by citizens
- where the Yellow River is located in
- people who hunts animals and gather fruits etc.
- Another word for agricultural
- Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- a nomadic lifestyle supported by herds of animals
- to breed or train (an animal) to need and accept the care of human beings
- One of the Neolithic Settlement which was located in the Levant
- This place is very rich in plant and animal life
- The primary crop in Central America
- people were ranked according to their class
- the primary crop in China
25 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the primary crop in China • Another word for agricultural • An important city in Asia Minor • where the primary crop was Potato • where the Indus River is located in • The primary crop in Central America • where the Yellow River is located in • terrorized people from China to Rome • Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC • ...
Sharlene Annie 2016-10-23
Across
- terrorized people from China to Rome
- a nomadic lifestyle supported by herds of animals
- Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC
- Another word for agricultural
- whiskey, gin, vodka, or any otherintoxicating liquor containing this liquid
- the primary crop in China
- This place is very rich in plant and animal life
- let humans to drastically change the landscape in a very short time
- The country where the Nile River is located
- where the primary crop was Potato
- where the Yellow River is located in
- The primary crop in Central America
- to breed or train (an animal) to need and accept the care of human beings
- The payment given to the government by citizens
Down
- The change of it will affect the richness of the soil and the conditions for farming
- the Old Stone Age
- people were ranked according to their class
- the basic ingredient that makes civilization possible
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- where the Indus River is located in
- An important city in Asia Minor
- It spread more easily after people were joint together
- First appeared around 7000BC which allowed for the storage and transportation of food
- people who hunts animals and gather fruits etc.
- One of the Neolithic Settlement which was located in the Levant
- People who settled down in small settlement and gathered food in Mesopotamia
26 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the primary crop in China • Another word for agricultural • An important city in Asia Minor • where the primary crop was Potato • where the Indus River is located in • The primary crop in Central America • terrorized people from China to Rome • where the Yellow River is located in • Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC • ...
Sharlene Annie 2016-10-23
Across
- terrorized people from China to Rome
- a nomadic lifestyle supported by herds of animals
- Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC
- Another word for agricultural
- whiskey, gin, vodka, or any otherintoxicating liquor containing this liquid
- the primary crop in China
- This place is very rich in plant and animal life
- let humans to drastically change the landscape in a very short time
- The country where the Nile River is located
- where the primary crop was Potato
- where the Yellow River is located in
- The primary crop in Central America
- to breed or train (an animal) to need and accept the care of human beings
- The payment given to the government by citizens
Down
- The change of it will affect the richness of the soil and the conditions for farming
- the Old Stone Age
- people were ranked according to their class
- the basic ingredient that makes civilization possible
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- where the Indus River is located in
- An important city in Asia Minor
- It spread more easily after people were joint together
- First appeared around 7000BC which allowed for the storage and transportation of food
- people who hunts animals and gather fruits etc.
- One of the Neolithic Settlement which was located in the Levant
- People who settled down in small settlement and gathered food in Mesopotamia
26 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the primary crop in China • Another word for agricultural • An important city in Asia Minor • where the primary crop was Potato • where the Indus River is located in • The primary crop in Central America • terrorized people from China to Rome • where the Yellow River is located in • Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC • ...
Sharlene & Annie 2016-10-23
Across
- An important city in Asia Minor
- people were ranked according to their class
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- This place is very rich in plant and animal life
- where the Yellow River is located in
- whiskey, gin, vodka, or any otherintoxicating liquor containing this liquid
- One of the Neolithic Settlement which was located in the Levant
- let humans to drastically change the landscape in a very short time
- where the Indus River is located in
- a nomadic lifestyle supported by herds of animals
- where the primary crop was Potato
- It spread more easily after people were joint together
Down
- The country where the Nile River is located
- the basic ingredient that makes civilization possible
- Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC
- the Old Stone Age
- The payment given to the government by citizens
- The primary crop in Central America
- the primary crop in China
- Another word for agricultural
- people who hunts animals and gather fruits etc.
- terrorized people from China to Rome
- People who settled down in small settlement and gathered food in Mesopotamia
- to breed or train (an animal) to need and accept the care of human beings
- The change of it will affect the richness of the soil and the conditions for farming
- First appeared around 7000BC which allowed for the storage and transportation of food
26 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the primary crop in China • Another word for agricultural • An important city in Asia Minor • where the primary crop was Potato • The primary crop in Central America • where the Indus River is located in • where the Yellow River is located in • terrorized people from China to Rome • Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC • ...
Sharlene & Annie 2016-10-23
Across
- First appeared around 7000BC which allowed for the storage and transportation of food
- where the Indus River is located in
- Another word for agricultural
- The country where the Nile River is located
- people who hunts animals and gather fruits etc.
- One of the Neolithic Settlement which was located in the Levant
- the basic ingredient that makes civilization possible
- terrorized people from China to Rome
- the Old Stone Age
- Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC
- the primary crop in China
- The payment given to the government by citizens
- a nomadic lifestyle supported by herds of animals
- whiskey, gin, vodka, or any otherintoxicating liquor containing this liquid
- An important city in Asia Minor
- Settled,hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture
- where the Yellow River is located in
Down
- to breed or train (an animal) to need and accept the care of human beings
- people were ranked according to their class
- People who settled down in small settlement and gathered food in Mesopotamia
- It spread more easily after people were joint together
- This place is very rich in plant and animal life
- let humans to drastically change the landscape in a very short time
- where the primary crop was Potato
- The primary crop in Central America
- The change of it will affect the richness of the soil and the conditions for farming
26 Clues: the Old Stone Age • the primary crop in China • Another word for agricultural • An important city in Asia Minor • where the primary crop was Potato • where the Indus River is located in • The primary crop in Central America • terrorized people from China to Rome • where the Yellow River is located in • Middle Stone Age between 10,000-8,300 BC • ...
en sci 2019-12-07
Across
- refers to rainfall and temperature
- unit that represent the entire soil body
- upper limit
- they are experience intense weathering
- it is parallel to the surface
- originate from plants that have died or shed their leaves
- is the washing away of the top layer of soil
- group of pedons
- it lacks any horizon development
- what is OR in CLORPTT
- the materials underlying the soil and from which the soil developed
- referred to as subsoil
Down
- referred to as topsoil
- they bulldozed rocks,minerals and soil in front of them
- loose surface of the earth
- refer to sediments carried by fresh water but deposit in salt water
- can suggest soil properties that may influence plants
- a vertical section of the soil extending vertically through all its horizon
- formed as massive ice sheets, moving across north america
- refers to anything that cause contamination of soil
- what is the 25% in component definition
- what is the 5% in component definition
- is the main biotic factor
- known as hard rock
- it determines the degree to which the other soil forming factors express themselves
- layers dominated by organic material
- contains very high amounts of negative charge
- farming is an alternative agricultural system in reaction to rapidly changing farming practices
- a point in which catastrophic event is completed
- lower limit
30 Clues: upper limit • lower limit • group of pedons • known as hard rock • what is OR in CLORPTT • referred to as topsoil • referred to as subsoil • is the main biotic factor • loose surface of the earth • it is parallel to the surface • it lacks any horizon development • refers to rainfall and temperature • layers dominated by organic material • they are experience intense weathering • ...
Urban Agriculture 101 - Unit 1 Review 2023-11-03
Across
- Introducing/inventing a new method, idea, product or way of thinking
- The science of farming.
- Maximizing production at the lowest cost of time and resources.
- The amount of agricultural product grown on a certain area of land.
- Taming an animals to keep it with humans on a farm or as a pet
- Borlaug The father of the Green Revolution who invented dwarf wheat
- Meaningful to an event, person, group or context; important
- A positive thing that you get by doing something
- Land that is suitable for growing crops.
- A powerful motor vehicle used for pulled equipment on farms.
- Able to continue for a long time while balancing social, economic and environmental needs.
Down
- Raising or growing plants; preparing land/soil to use for farming
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its productivity.
- People who get their food by hunting, fishing and finding wild food - nomads
- Farm animals that provide a service like meat, milk, eggs, wool or labor
- Notice something with your senses (see, hear, feel, smell, count…)
- Draw conclusion based on evidence and reasoning
- An era where new fertilizers, pesticides and crop varieties increased crop production
- Extreme shortage of food that results in widespread malnourishment and death
- A machine which cuts and often collects crops such as wheat, corn, or vegetables.
20 Clues: The science of farming. • Land that is suitable for growing crops. • Draw conclusion based on evidence and reasoning • A positive thing that you get by doing something • Meaningful to an event, person, group or context; important • A powerful motor vehicle used for pulled equipment on farms. • Taming an animals to keep it with humans on a farm or as a pet • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- study of how people support themselves.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Extension of desert like lands
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Primary activity involving the mining
- involves the processing of raw materials
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
Down
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- mineral deposits
- The practice of farming
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- Extension of desert like lands
- activities in the production of a single good.
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- The practice of farming
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mineral deposits
- involves the processing of raw materials
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving the mining
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A material in the environment believed necessary
Down
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- study of how people support themselves.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Extension of desert like lands
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
Down
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Primary activity involving the mining
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- activities in the production of a single good.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- study of how people support themselves.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- mineral deposits
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- The practice of farming
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Primary activity involving the mining
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- Extension of desert like lands
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- mineral deposits
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
Down
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- study of how people support themselves.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- The practice of farming
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- The practice of farming
- study of how people support themselves.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Extension of desert like lands
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
Down
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- activities in the production of a single good.
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- involves the processing of raw materials
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Primary activity involving the mining
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- mineral deposits
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Pre-Colombian Americans 2024-03-01
Across
- The political center of the Maya
- Mesoamerican achievements show that civilization existed before their arrival
- The Pyramids of Mesoamerican civilizations have often been compared to the ones in the Middle Eastern country
- The fact that they had cities of size show that the Mesoamericans had some degree of ______
- Due to geography, this was limited in Mesoamerican societies
- This celestial body was largely regarded as a god in Mesoamerica
- The Inca were know for building these just like the Romans
- The society associated with the cities of Tikal and Chichen Itza
- The capital city of the Aztec
- The major geographic feature of the Incan Empire
- All the major Mesoamerican civilizations were lacking in the development of most _____
- Latin American geography contributed to societal _____
Down
- The most likely source of sacrifices for the Mesoamerican societies
- Farming techniques used mostly by the Inca
- Mesoamerican ones include priests, warriors, and farmers
- Each of the Mesoamerican societies made advancements in this building technology
- This factor most influenced Mesoamerican civilizations
- Advances in Mesoamerican ____ can best be seen in agriculture and astronomy
- One of the highest social classes in Mesoamerican societies
- Mesoamerican religious _______ included blood-letting and human sacrifice
- This Mesoamerican society was skilled in astronomy like the Maya
- The Mesoamerican society who developed terrace farming
- The Maya used their advances in astronomy to develop very accurate ______
23 Clues: The capital city of the Aztec • The political center of the Maya • Farming techniques used mostly by the Inca • The major geographic feature of the Incan Empire • This factor most influenced Mesoamerican civilizations • The Mesoamerican society who developed terrace farming • Latin American geography contributed to societal _____ • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- Extension of desert like lands
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- Primary activity involving the mining
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- The practice of farming
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
Down
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- involves the processing of raw materials
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- activities in the production of a single good.
- mineral deposits
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- study of how people support themselves.
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- Extension of desert like lands
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- activities in the production of a single good.
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- The practice of farming
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
Down
- involves the processing of raw materials
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Primary activity involving the mining
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mineral deposits
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- study of how people support themselves.
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- mineral deposits
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- study of how people support themselves.
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- The practice of farming
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
Down
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Primary activity involving the mining
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- involves the processing of raw materials
- Extension of desert like lands
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- activities in the production of a single good.
- A material in the environment believed necessary
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • study of how people support themselves. • A large commercial agricultural holding • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • Migratory but controlled movement of livestock • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-18
Across
- production of goods/services distributed by governmental agencies
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- mineral deposits
- stage of economic development where service trumps goods
- A material in the environment believed necessary
- Farming of cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- study of how people support themselves.
- crop/livestock system with high inputs of labor
- crops whose genetic material has been altered
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- theory explaining what controls the prices of agricultural commodities
- Migratory but controlled movement of livestock
- mining,agriculture,forestry,and fishing and hunting
Down
- activities in the production of a single good.
- natural resource that is not replenished or replaced
- Primary activity involving the mining
- clearing of land through removal of forest cover.
- cereals as winter crops, vine crops and grazing animals
- Primary activity involving subsistence/commercial harvesting of renewable resources
- The practice of farming
- maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited
- involves the processing of raw materials
- population growth forces change from extensive to intensive agriculture.
- series of agricultural technology transfers during 1940s–70s
- A large commercial agricultural holding
- Extension of desert like lands
- A system of production of goods and services for exchange
- soils becoming unproductive because of accumulation of salts
- integrated system of knowledge, skills, tools, and methods
- farms that produces fruits and vegetables for market
30 Clues: mineral deposits • The practice of farming • Extension of desert like lands • Primary activity involving the mining • A large commercial agricultural holding • study of how people support themselves. • involves the processing of raw materials • crops whose genetic material has been altered • activities in the production of a single good. • ...
Future of Food 2025-11-19
Across
- Natural substance that helps the body work properly
- Flying device used in modern farming
- Material often used for packaging food
- Quick-energy nutrient found in sweet foods
- What the body gets from food to move and grow
- Energy source plants use to make food
- Tools and machines that make food production easier
- Helps the body digest food properly
- Place where crops are grown and animals raised
- Where plants grow and get nutrients
- Place where food and produce are sold
- Essential liquid for all life
- Plant grown for food or materials
- Leftover or unused food that can be reduced or recycled
- Main producers of food on Earth
Down
- The act of collecting crops from the field
- Nutrient needed in small amounts for health
- Used to cook or preserve food
- Nutrient that stores energy in the body
- The foods that a person usually eats
- Gas needed by living things for respiration
- Nutrient used to build and repair muscles
- Turning waste materials into something new
- Person who cooks food professionally
- The weather patterns that affect farming
- Small parts of plants that can grow into new plants
- Microorganism used to make bread rise
- Tiny living cells that can help or spoil food
- Machine that can do jobs automatically
- The tiny units that make up all living things
30 Clues: Used to cook or preserve food • Essential liquid for all life • Main producers of food on Earth • Plant grown for food or materials • Helps the body digest food properly • Where plants grow and get nutrients • Flying device used in modern farming • The foods that a person usually eats • Person who cooks food professionally • Energy source plants use to make food • ...
industrial revolution 2023-04-28
10 Clues: city • fabric • farming • factory • countryside • man made waterway • factory that manufactures cloth • material something in its natural state • manufactured product from raw materials • an area with high concentration of big business in a specific area
Sofia's Ancient China puzzle 2023-05-04
10 Clues: Promoted Daoisim • Promoted legalism • Farming technique • China's longest river • China's first capitol • China's first great thinker • Built China's first capitols • Famous for their works of ______ • Characters that stand for objects • China's first center of civilization
THE STONE AGE SHACKLE-FORD 2020-12-15
Across
- towns
- a type of metal
- kill animals for food
- a age in the stone age
- offspring of plants
- planting and caring for seeds
- a mineral of the earth
- first humans
Down
- change on a global level
- a period of time
- a age in the stone age
- collect edible plants to eat
- a age in the stone age
- moving to a new place due to habitat
- not wet
15 Clues: towns • not wet • first humans • a type of metal • a period of time • offspring of plants • kill animals for food • a age in the stone age • a age in the stone age • a age in the stone age • a mineral of the earth • change on a global level • collect edible plants to eat • planting and caring for seeds • moving to a new place due to habitat
Early People Vocab 2021-09-28
13 Clues: farming • new stone age • old stone age • an extra supply • a long time period • to do one thing well • to move to a new place • the training of plants • the time before writing • human existence in cities • skills and tools for humans • people who moved from places • an object to help accomplish
Stone Age Word Hunt 2022-10-14
13 Clues: growing food • Taming animals • Amazing discovery • The best cave man • First city on earth • Evidence they existed • Iconic stone age show • Simple name of the time • How long they would live • Where the first city was • Finding stuff and __ it up • Going out and __ to get food • Where the first humans came from
P5 Social Studies 2020-06-09
Across
- Mount Everest, the highest peak, can be found in a mountain range, the ___________________.
- ___________________ are scientists who study weather conditions.
- The ___________________ Desert is the largest hot desert in the world.
- The smallest continent, but the largest island in the world.
- Rainforests are found in ___________________ zone near the equator.
- People have settled near ___________________ for centuries as they provide freshwater for drinking, farming and washing.
Down
- The continent where almost 75% of its people make a living by farming.
- The Nile River is found in this continent.
- ___________________ are open, flat plains usually found in areas with dry or temperate climates.
- To travel from North America to Europe, one has to cross the ______________ Ocean.
- The ___________________ live in the tundras of Greenland and Canada where they have to dress in animal skins to keep themselves warm.
- Temperate forests are likely to have four ___________________ in a year.
12 Clues: The Nile River is found in this continent. • The smallest continent, but the largest island in the world. • ___________________ are scientists who study weather conditions. • Rainforests are found in ___________________ zone near the equator. • The continent where almost 75% of its people make a living by farming. • ...
