farming Crossword Puzzles
chapter 10 study guide 2022-03-01
Across
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil- restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting soil.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semiarid land degradation.
Down
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Commercial agriculture is characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually, through ownership by large corporations.
- An urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities."
- A flooded field for growing rice.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-02-27
Across
- agriculture primarily designed to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- a flooded field for growing rice
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting, also known as semiarid land degradation
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield for a parcel of land
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a short period of time and then sits for a relatively long time
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
Down
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- a large farm in tropical or sub-tropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops
- farming methods that preserve long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizers and pesticides
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting an gathering
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning • ...
Module 33 & 34 vocab 2022-04-19
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- Center of farm operation, which includes the farmhouse barns, shed, livestock pens, and family garden.
- Food production mainly for consumption by the farming family and local community, rather than principally for sale in the market.
- Agriculture that involves cutting small plots in forests or woodlands, burning the cuttings to clear the ground and release nutrients, and planting in the ash of the cleared plot.
- The planting and harvesting of domesticated plants and the raising of domesticated animals for food.
- An animal that depends on people for food an shelter and is different from its wild ancestors in looks and behavior as a result of close contact with humans.
- The average pattern of weather over a 30-year period for a particular region.
- A crop raised to be sold for profit rather than to feed the farm family and the livestock; common cash crops are cotton, flax, hemp, coffee, and tobacco.
- Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that use high levels of labor and capital relative to the size of the landholding.
- A settlement pattern in which famililies live relatively distant from one another.
- A highly mechanized commercial farming system that specialized in the production of cereal grains; requires large farms and widespread use of machinery, synthetic fertilizer, pesticides, and genetically engineered seeds.
- The day-to-day atmospheric conditions that affect daily decisions.
- The visible imprint of agricultural practices.
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- A small-scale farming system in which a farmer plants one to a few acres that produce a diverse mixture of vegetables and fruits, mostly for sale in local and regional markets.
- Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that require little hired labor or monetary investment to successfully raise cropes and animals.
- A fenced enclosure used for intensive livestock feeding that serves to limit livestock movement and associated weight loss.
- A plant that is deliberately planted, protected, cared for, and used by humans and is genetically distinct from its wild ancesters.
- Vegetables fhat form below ground and must be dug at maturity, such as potatoes and yams.
- The ways in which people organize themselves on the land
- A scaled-up version of market gardening, with more acreage, less crop diversity, and a stronger orientation toward more distant markets.
- Large landholding devoted to capital-intensive, specialized production of a single tropical or subtropical crop for the global marketplace.
20 Clues: The visible imprint of agricultural practices. • The ways in which people organize themselves on the land • The day-to-day atmospheric conditions that affect daily decisions. • The average pattern of weather over a 30-year period for a particular region. • A settlement pattern in which famililies live relatively distant from one another. • ...
Rhodesian Crossword #2 2023-09-05
Across
- Mountains above Umtali
- Lowveld bridge and Sydney
- Minefield
- spinach eaten with sadza
- Polo grounds on Mazoe Road
- Farming area East of Salisbury
- Lake on Hunyani river
- Farming area to Mrewa
- Three sides near Chiredzi
- Watch out!
- RLI Barracks
- Ian Smith's wife
- Storeman
- Trees grown for tannin
- Hoe for digging
- Hut
- Famous Falls
- Dam for irrigating Lowveld
- Dam and river in Bulawayo
- Suede shoe
- Homestead guard
- Eat
- River and fort with 10mile radius
- small town, one thorn
- Biltong
- Antelope with scimitar horns
- where you cook meat
- Limestone caves
- Barracks near Darwendale
- fruit, veggies and Black Mountain Inn
- spotted chicken or reformatory
- bigger than a Kopje
- River in Salisbury
- roasted mealies
- ate crisps
- Antelope sat on a toilet seat
- SAS Backpack
- 120Y and 140Y
- Famous for emeralds
- small common antelope
- Column of Vehicles
- Airforce chap
- ZANLA and ZIPRA
- Road going north
- National Flower
- Lowveld river
- Wombles Dads Army
- Barracks near Umtali
Down
- Get away!
- meat for eating
- small hill
- Pools in Chewore
- School beyond Matopos
- Northern Farming area
- snot-quirt
- Friend
- Falls at Inyanga
- Mountain beyond Borrowdale
- at Coq D'or
- Road to Mazoe, Bindura
- Crop Spraying Co.
- TTL near Nuanetsi
- naughty person
- General Peter
- Spotted wood dove
- BSAP song
- Mining village north of Umtali
- engage terrs
- ditch
- RAR song
- Mountain beyond Shamva
- halfway to Kariba
- ice-cream shop in Bulawayo
- Dam outside Fort Vic
- Nice!
- Bulawayo Mental Hospital
- where Salisbury was to be built
- National anthem
- Garden in Centre of Salisbury
- Buy tractors here
- Bulawayo Bakery
- Dam near Mabvuku
- Prison Farm
- African Nationalist James
- Gateway to the East
- Farm staff village
- Go
- Op.Dingo location
- President Clifford
- Massey Tractor
- Colliery and Game Park
- Kariba sardines
- used for CQB
- crisps/chips
- Salisburys Bakers
- Beer
- Drive-in on Umtali Rd
- Rhodes buried here
98 Clues: Go • Hut • Eat • Beer • ditch • Nice! • Friend • Biltong • Storeman • RAR song • Get away! • Minefield • BSAP song • small hill • snot-quirt • Watch out! • Suede shoe • ate crisps • at Coq D'or • Prison Farm • RLI Barracks • engage terrs • Famous Falls • SAS Backpack • used for CQB • crisps/chips • General Peter • 120Y and 140Y • Airforce chap • Lowveld river • naughty person • Massey Tractor • meat for eating • Hoe for digging • Homestead guard • ...
Santiago Munoz 2025-05-30
Across
- Layers of cultural imprint left by different societies over time (1, IDK)
- People per unit of arable land; shows pressure on resources (2, IDK)
- How geography examines the "where" and "why" of spatial patterns (1, IDK)
- Suburban area with its own economy and jobs (7, IDK)
- Large-scale industrialized farming operations (5, IDK)
- Downtown business center with highest land values (7, VIT)
- Farming for profit in local or global markets (5, CC)
- Total value of goods and services in a country (6, VIT)
- City with more than 10 million residents (7, CC)
- Region caught between conflict and instability (4, IDK)
- Blending of different cultural beliefs and practices (3, IDK)
- Entering a new country to live there (2, CC)
- Place where goods are transferred between transport types (6, IDK)
- Explains land use around cities based on cost and perishability (5, IDK)
- Border based on straight lines, often ignoring culture (4, IDK)
- Barrier that prevents or delays migration, like laws or terrain (2, IDK)
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- Farming just to feed your family, not for sale (5, CC)
- Location of a place in relation to others (1, CC)
- Process of adopting traits of another culture (3, IDK)
- Uncontrolled city expansion into rural areas (7, IDK)
- Identity based on culture and shared traditions (3, CC)
- Increase in food production using science and tech (5, VIT)
- Urban area with more than 20 million people (7, CC)
- Developed country with wealth, tech, and influence (6, CC)
- Identity based on inherited physical traits (3, CC)
- Grouping of businesses for shared benefits and efficiency (6, IDK)
- Geographic data system used to analyze spatial patterns; crucial for mapping and planning (1, VIT)
- Model showing population change in 5 stages tied to development (2, VIT)
- Power of a state to govern itself independently (4, VIT)
- Poorer, less developed country with weaker economy (6, CC)
- Political unit with defined territory and sovereignty (4, CC)
- Visible imprint of human activity on the environment (3, VIT)
- Physical characteristics of a place like land and water (1, CC)
- Group of people with shared culture and desire for self-rule (4, CC)
- Leaving a country to live in another (2, CC)
35 Clues: Entering a new country to live there (2, CC) • Leaving a country to live in another (2, CC) • City with more than 10 million residents (7, CC) • Location of a place in relation to others (1, CC) • Urban area with more than 20 million people (7, CC) • Identity based on inherited physical traits (3, CC) • Suburban area with its own economy and jobs (7, IDK) • ...
crossregions 2023-01-19
Across
- freedom a fundamental human right and the first among rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution
- ruled by a governor. Also, a council that was elected
- farming form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family
- an area in which trees have been planted, especially for commercial purposes.
Down
- A person granted land for doing a favor for the king
- Someone who received a charter from the crown
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- the activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber.
- dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
- laborlabor that is coerced and inadequately rewarded, or the people who perform such labor.
11 Clues: a member of the Roman Catholic Church. • Someone who received a charter from the crown • A person granted land for doing a favor for the king • ruled by a governor. Also, a council that was elected • a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons. • an area in which trees have been planted, especially for commercial purposes. • ...
hunger 2025-02-03
Across
- The state of being very poor and lacking enough resources to meet basic needs.
- A person's usual food intake, often related to health.
- Food that is grown without chemicals or artificial fertilizers.
- Farming Farming that helps protect the environment and ensures the future of food production.
- A condition in which people do not get the right amount or type of food to stay healthy.
- The fair distribution of food and resources among all people.
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- The process of collecting crops from the fields after they are fully grown.
- When people eat or use more resources than is healthy.
- The ability to have enough nutritious food to live a healthy life.
- The assistance provided to people in need, especially during emergencies.
- The condition of not having enough food to eat, often caused by a severe shortage.
11 Clues: When people eat or use more resources than is healthy. • A person's usual food intake, often related to health. • The fair distribution of food and resources among all people. • Food that is grown without chemicals or artificial fertilizers. • The ability to have enough nutritious food to live a healthy life. • ...
Chapter 13: The Rise of Rome 2020-03-03
Across
- Origin of many gods
- An upper-class Roman
- One of two leaders of Rome's executive branch
- Appointed sole ruler of Rome (2 words)
- Work of early Romans
- Rome's legendary founder
- Key Roman consul and great speaker
- Rome's first settlers
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- They oversaw courts
- Has water on three sides
- Period of Roman peace (2 words)
- Body of lawmakers
- Conflict with Carthage (2 words)
- Result of Rome's expansion (2 words)
- Rome's largest class
- A common farmer
- They could not vote
17 Clues: A common farmer • Body of lawmakers • They oversaw courts • Origin of many gods • They could not vote • An upper-class Roman • Rome's largest class • Work of early Romans • Rome's first settlers • Has water on three sides • Rome's legendary founder • Period of Roman peace (2 words) • Conflict with Carthage (2 words) • Key Roman consul and great speaker • ...
climate change 2022-11-23
11 Clues: very hot • black material • gets effected a lot • it is literally you • we do this on a boat • humans destroy heaps • a way to get resources • comes out of factories • gets burned in factory's • india and china has heaps • a place where animals live
Daily Crossword 2024-01-30
11 Clues: a tax • a large farm • they carry wagons • soldiers on hooves • avoiding something • related to farming • not the soul snatcher • a popular crop of the south • long distance communication • north carolina did this in 1860 • as white as snow, but not as cold; plant
The First Civilizations (Lesson 1.1) 2025-09-02
Across
- weapons, tools, or other items made by humans
- to tame animals for human use
- The earliest part of human history is know as this era. In this period humans lived as nomads and saw advancements in the tools they used and the development of language and art.
- People who regularly move from place to place without fixed homes
- The era of human history when the Agricultural Revolution took place, leading to increased farming.
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- scientist who learns about past human life by studying fossils and artifacts
- trace or imprint of a plant or animals that has been preserved in rock
- Tools and methods that help perform tasks
- One of the oldest known human settlements, in present day West bank, Palestine.
- Development of different kinds of jobs, including farming, pottery, weaving, and toolmaking
- A well known Neolithic community in present-day Turkey.
11 Clues: to tame animals for human use • Tools and methods that help perform tasks • weapons, tools, or other items made by humans • A well known Neolithic community in present-day Turkey. • People who regularly move from place to place without fixed homes • trace or imprint of a plant or animals that has been preserved in rock • ...
TKAM Chapter 9 2023-03-21
11 Clues: made up for • farming tool • skin sickness • familiar with • train attendent • to extinguish or suppress • the act of giving something • to move in a chaotic manner • extremely unlikable,loathsome • unable to be understood, incomprehensible • An outfit of clothing, household linen, etc, for a bride
AP HuG Ch. 10 Crossword Poozle 2022-03-01
Across
- rapid diffusion of now agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides
- a patch of land cleared for planting via slashing and burning
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- a flooded field for growing rice (you know, the pretty grass circles that look like tiny lakes)
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also know as semiarid land degradation
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
Down
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- the growing of fruits, vegetables , and flowers
- agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and their family
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expand a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership
- a large form of in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a few years and left fallow for a relatively long period
- the sensual migration of livestock between mountains and low land pastures
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named because "truck" was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
21 Clues: harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables , and flowers • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for planting via slashing and burning • a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals • an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting.
Down
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by the large corporations.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- A large farm is tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds, and fertilizers.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the term was a Middle English word meaning “bartering” or “exchange of commodities”.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Ciara's Peimary Industries in Canada Crossword 2012-11-29
Across
- process whereby metals are removed from ore or concentrate for use in industry
- a relatively shallow area of the sea in which fish are usually abundant
- the type of farming that uses large amounts of labour, machinery, and fertilizers
- the type of fishing that uses large boats and 12-16 crew members->also comes back to shore every 2 weeks
- the aggregate of passively floating and drifting
- he type of fish that live near the surface of the water
- kills vegetation and turns lakes acidic, causing fish to die and wildlife to disappear
- part of a forest that has large enough trees and is close enough to a market to allow it to be harvested by the forest industry
- production of fish and other marine products on fish farms
- the type of farming that ensures sustainable agriculture and does not damage the environment
- the continuing supply of a natural resource
- the type of mining used to extract minerals close to the surface
- molluscs and crustaceans such as oysters, shrimp, and lobsters
- wood from coniferous (needle-leaved) trees
- the substance put on agricultural land to produce a greater crop yield
Down
- resource that replaces itself
- mineral that yields a metal when processed
- mineral that yields non-metals when processed
- the type of farming that uses small amounts of labour, machinery, and fertilizer
- wood from broad-leaved trees such as maple, oak, and elm
- the businesses collectively associated with the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products
- the type of mining used to extract minerals deep in the earth
- gently sloping outer edge of a continent that extends below to surface of the ocean ta a maximum depth of about 200m
- the type of fishing that uses small boats and 1-6 crew members->also comes back to shore daily
- part of a forest that has trees too small to harvest or is too far away from the market
- the type of mining used to extract minerals at the surface that may extend deep into the earth
- the management of resources in a careful and sustainable way
- difference between value of exports and value of imports
- the type of fish that live on the sea bottom
- rock that contains enough valuable minerals to make mining profitable
30 Clues: resource that replaces itself • mineral that yields a metal when processed • wood from coniferous (needle-leaved) trees • the continuing supply of a natural resource • the type of fish that live on the sea bottom • mineral that yields non-metals when processed • the aggregate of passively floating and drifting • he type of fish that live near the surface of the water • ...
Latin America Vocab Review 2024-10-06
Across
- a state of confusion, uncertainty, or disorder.
- the unequal distribution of wealth or resources in a geographic area so that some places are richer than others.
- the highest elevation where trees grow on a mountain.
- development: using resources in ways that meet the needs of people today without harming the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This means finding ways to use resources without using them up.
- customs and ways of life handed down from ancestors.
- Maya adaptation, instead of sacrifices/death sentences, this is using community service as punishment.
- farming carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus for sale to others.
- the lowest elevation on mountains where snow remains year-round.
- the movement of people from rural to urban areas, resulting in the growth of urban areas.
- the state of being extremely poor.
- Zonation: the division of land into zones based on elevation, which in turn helps determine climate and vegetation.
- a broadleaf evergreen forest found in wet and hot regions near the equator.
- and burn method. a traditional way of farming, cutting down trees, burning them and using the ash to fertilize soil.
- a change in a way of life to suit new conditions.
- the scientific study of climate and weather patterns.
- great destruction or loss of life caused by natural forces rather than by human actions.
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- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate.
- removing or clearing away the trees from a forest. This is usually done to clear land for agriculture.
- the creation of flat areas on mountain slopes for the purpose of farming.
- disagreement over how to use a particular area of land.
- worsening economic conditions in the countryside, including rising unemployment and growing poverty. This drives migration to cities.
- the trading of crops between lowland and highland areas.
- natives of an area who have been conquered or dominated by others who came later.
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- the overall level in comfort and well-being of a group or a country. This is generally higher for developed countries.
- The name for a tropical cyclone that begins in the Atlantic Ocean.
27 Clues: the state of being extremely poor. • a state of confusion, uncertainty, or disorder. • monetary inflation occurring at a very high rate. • a change in a way of life to suit new conditions. • customs and ways of life handed down from ancestors. • the highest elevation where trees grow on a mountain. • the scientific study of climate and weather patterns. • ...
African Kingdoms Unit Vocabulary 2026-02-10
Across
- An early West African kingdom that grew wealthy and powerful by controlling and taxing trade in gold and salt.
- A system of inheritance in which the right to rule passes through the mother’s family, often from a king’s sister to her son.
- A vast desert in North and West Africa that is very dry and mostly unsuitable for large settlements.
- An early West African culture known for iron tools and iron-smelting furnaces found in present-day Nigeria.
- A type of baked clay used to create sculptures, especially by early West African cultures like the Nok.
- A traditional story passed down orally that teaches history, morals, or values.
- An ancient city in West Africa built near the Niger and Bani Rivers that became an important center of farming and trade.
- trade Trade routes that crossed the Sahara Desert and connected West Africa with North Africa and other regions.
- A colorful West African cloth made from narrow strips of fabric sewn together, with patterns that have symbolic meanings.
- River The longest river in West Africa, which helped support farming, fishing, and trade and served as a major trade route.
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- The process of melting ore to remove metal, such as iron, used by early West African blacksmiths.
- tradition The practice of passing down history, beliefs, and culture through spoken stories, songs, and sayings rather than writing.
- A region of tall grasses and scattered trees with a long rainy season that supports farming and herding.
- Payments made by conquered people to a ruler as a sign of loyalty and in exchange for protection.
- A textile-making technique in which smaller pieces of fabric are attached to a larger background fabric to create designs or pictures.
- An object made or used by people in the past that provides clues about how they lived.
- A semidesert region south of the Sahara with enough water to support short grasses, bushes, and some trees.
- A musical style in which a leader performs a phrase and a group responds with a repeated phrase.
- A West African poet-musician who preserves history, genealogies, and traditions through stories, songs, and poems.
- A record or history of a person’s family ancestry.
20 Clues: A record or history of a person’s family ancestry. • A traditional story passed down orally that teaches history, morals, or values. • An object made or used by people in the past that provides clues about how they lived. • A musical style in which a leader performs a phrase and a group responds with a repeated phrase. • ...
Factors affecting Food Production 2020-12-20
Across
- Food production usually occur in the warmer seasons as compared to __________ seasons.
- The Green ___________ refers to the rapid increase in the productivity of agriculture through the use of science and technology.
- __________ refers to the slope and altitude of a land surface.
- Substances added to the soil to provide nutrients for healthy plant growth.
- The use of advanced machinery to help farms perform tasks which they would otherwise have to do manually.
- __________ soil is rich in minerals.
- The higher the ____________, the lower the temperature.
- ________ can come in the form of money or other assets.
- ____________ farming is the large-scale production of crops intended for sale.
- Cattle or poultry can become ____________ by extreme hot or cold temperatures
- The average condition of the atmosphere of a specific place over a long period of time, usually over 30 years.
- The method of suppling water to the land other than by natural mean, such as rain, to help crops grow.
- ____________ can overcome the short growing seasons in temperature countries by creating optimal conditions for plant growth
- Chemical substances used to kill insects and small animals that destroy crops.
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- ______ is the top layer of the earth’s surface.
- Policies pertaining to domestic agriculture are known as ___________ policies.
- The cutting of steps into a hillside to create flat land for cultivation.
- High-yielding __________ are improved strains of crops such as rice, wheat and other cereals that have an increased growth rate.
- A business or industry involved in food production, usually referring to large-scale farming and business related activities.
- _________ for food refers to the people’s willingness and ability to obtain a particular food crop of product.
- The amount of _____________ varies among different types of crops.
- Policies regarding a decision made by the government that affects how food is produced are known as _________ policies.
- The setting aside and storage of food to ensure food security during emergencies.
- Food __________ exists when all people in an area are able to obtain sufficient quantities of safe and nutritious food to maintain a healthy an active lifestyle.
- ___________ affects the rates of photosynthesis and seed germination.
- An organisation of 10 South East Asian countries.
- Crops grown for sale are known as ________crops.
- ___________ farming is the production of crops to feed the farmers and his family.
28 Clues: __________ soil is rich in minerals. • ______ is the top layer of the earth’s surface. • Crops grown for sale are known as ________crops. • An organisation of 10 South East Asian countries. • The higher the ____________, the lower the temperature. • ________ can come in the form of money or other assets. • ...
Reconstruction Vocab. 1 2014-09-04
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- A change or addition to the Constitution that once ratified has the same legal power as the original document.
- Southerners accused Northerners who came after the Civil War of taking advantage of the south and called them carpetbaggers because of their luggage.
- group of Republicans during Reconstruction who were intent on punishing white Southerners for the Civil War.
- separation of people of different races
- to kill a person (or persons) for political reasons.
- These are rights guaranteed by a government to its citizens – usually deals with political and social equality
- bring charges against an elected official who is accused of breaking the law - it may or may not result in the official's removal from office.
- Federal agency that provided schools, hospitals, medical care, etc. to newly freed slaves.
- Supreme Court ruling that said segregation was okay as long as things were “separate, but equal”; legalized segregation
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- the science and business of producing crops, raising livestock, and general farming
- the rebuilding of the southern states after the Civil War
- a secret organization in the U.S. formed during Reconstruction that is made up of white people who are opposed to people of other races
- the group of people who are responsible for making the laws of the United States
- Became President after Lincoln was assassinated, against equal rights for African-Americans, impeached
- These were laws passed by southern states during Reconstruction that attempted to restrict the freedom and equality of freed slaves.
- President who led the United States during the Civil War, wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, signed the law to create the Transcontinental Railroad, assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.
- system of farming in the South before the Civil War where a large
- system of farming in which farmers rent land and pay the landowner with a share of the crops they raise
- White Southerners who cooperated with the Republican government in the south during Reconstruction
- Laws passed in the South after Reconstruction enforcing segregation.
- the term for men, women, and children who were freed from slavery after the Civil War
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
- to completely and officially end
- relating to the countryside
24 Clues: relating to the countryside • to completely and officially end • separation of people of different races • to kill a person (or persons) for political reasons. • the rebuilding of the southern states after the Civil War • system of farming in the South before the Civil War where a large • Laws passed in the South after Reconstruction enforcing segregation. • ...
Chapter 10 Agriculture 2022-02-27
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- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a short period of time and then sits for a relatively long time
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- farming methods that preserve long term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizers and pesticides
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting an gathering
- a flooded field for growing rice
- rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
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- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting, also known as semiarid land degradation
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield for a parcel of land
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- a large farm in tropical or sub-tropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops
- a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning
- agriculture primarily designed to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • harvesting twice a year from the same field • rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • a patch of land cleared for plating through slashing and burning • ...
0002 2024-11-19
Across
- __ing __ local and seasonal ingredients ensures freshness.
- Taiwan offers a __ variety of agricultural products .
- __ __ food safety, beyond the label lies a critical concern: the environment in which our food is grown.
- Understanding the details about what we eat helps us make __ choices.
- The carbon footprints are generally __ __ long-distance transportation.
- Due to the pollution-free environment and __ water sources in Taitung, the rice there is prized and celebrated locally and world wide.
- Cindy has been __ the label on the package of noodles for quite a while.
- The food in Tainan is absolutely recommended for any foodies.
- The student wrote out the __ for his debate before stepping on the stage.
- Yesterday's earthquake seriously damaged the __ of our apartment building.
- Thanks to our varied soil __ across different regions, Taiwan is blessed for farming.
- It's crucial to pay attention to details like origin, ingredients, weight, shelf like and n__ information on the label.
- Canned food has a very long __ __, so you can store it away for emergencies.
- By increasing __ __ of the need for promptly reporting dangerous environmental conditions, we can all play a part in keeping our homeland safe.
- Addressing this issue has __ed significant time and financial investment.
- The __s of this decision could be far more serious than we could predict.
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- Contaminated crops could be eaten and affect the health of those who __ them.
- When you have a lot at your hand, you should __ all the tasks before putting them into your schedule.
- Different regions have unique specialties __ __ their environment and farming practices.
- To know where our food comes from is to know how those supply chain __es environmental impact.
- Margaret took her car into the shop after it started making __ sounds.
- In the early days of Taiwan's economic development, environmental preservation was largely __ed.
- A portion of agricultural __ relies on groundwater, which is tightly linked to food safety.
- Soil and water __ can have serious effects on the health of the environment and the people who live in the area.
- __ __ __ __ numerous incidents over Taiwan's history, the authorities have established robust legal frameworks.
- By supporting local farmers, people can help improve the quality of farmland and __ carbon emissions.
- Not only __ soil, we also need to make sure we have clean water sources and sustainable farming practices to support healthy crop growth.
27 Clues: Taiwan offers a __ variety of agricultural products . • __ing __ local and seasonal ingredients ensures freshness. • The food in Tainan is absolutely recommended for any foodies. • Understanding the details about what we eat helps us make __ choices. • Margaret took her car into the shop after it started making __ sounds. • ...
Chapter 6 Terms 2025-11-06
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- – Total number of people living in a particular area.
- – Nickname for the Northeast because many immigrants arrived there first.
- – The science and practice of farming.
- – Goods sent out of a country for sale abroad.
- – Mountain range stretching along the eastern U.S.
- – The total value of all goods and services produced in a nation.
- – Old industrial area in the Northeast and Midwest where factories declined.
- – Sector that provides help or work for others rather than producing goods.
- – The dominant religion in the United States.
- – Rich land that makes farming productive.
- – Region with major technology, film, and trade industries.
- – City famous for aerospace manufacturing, including Boeing.
- – Region called the “Nation’s Breadbasket.”
- – Region once based on agriculture, now rapidly industrializing.
- – A corporation that operates in more than one country.
- – System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- – System that moves people and goods efficiently across the country.
- – The mix of ethnic groups and traditions in the U.S.
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- – Roads, bridges, and systems that support economic activity.
- – Major agricultural industry of the western United States.
- – Residential areas surrounding large cities.
- – Large urban area formed by several cities growing together (Boston to Washington D.C.).
- – Area of countries bordering the Pacific Ocean that trade heavily with the western U.S.
- – The exchange of goods or services between countries.
- – Economy that focuses on services rather than manufacturing.
- – Goods brought into a country for sale.
- – Another word for a free enterprise or market economy.
- – Southern region known for warm weather and growing industries.
- – People who move to a new country for a better life or work opportunities.
- – Central flatlands ideal for farming and ranching.
- – California region famous for computer and technology industries.
- – Natural resource that fueled early American industry.
- – Midwestern area known for its corn production.
- – City known as the center of U.S. automobile manufacturing.
- – Growth of cities as people move from rural areas.
- – Energy source vital to U.S. transportation and manufacturing.
- – Innovations and inventions that drive modern economies.
- – Region known as the nation’s gateway and financial center.
- – Economic system where businesses are privately owned and operated for profit.
- – Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacturing goods.
40 Clues: – The science and practice of farming. • – Goods brought into a country for sale. • – Rich land that makes farming productive. • – Region called the “Nation’s Breadbasket.” • – Residential areas surrounding large cities. • – The dominant religion in the United States. • – Goods sent out of a country for sale abroad. • – Midwestern area known for its corn production. • ...
legals 2021-07-15
11 Clues: the law makers • medical doctor. • law making group • of another origin • of the environment. • a member of a council • The authority to govern • person of a city or state. • local parliamentary leader. • to work of farming the land. • person who works with the law.
Term 3 Week 1 Spelling Words Crossword by Zac G 2021-07-16
11 Clues: NON-NATIVE • A CIVIC LEADER • FARMING RELATED • A PUBLIC DEFENDER • MEMEBER OF A NATION • A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE • ACT OF A CORPORATION • A MEMBER OF A COUNCIL • LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY • RELATING TO THE NATURAL WORLD • A GROUP OF PEOPLE WITH POWER TO GOVERN A COUNTRY
Minecraft 2024-08-31
11 Clues: Dimension • An explosive mob • Villager Currency • Creating structures • An unbreakable block • The purpose of a hoe • Discovering new areas • The easiest difficulty • A method used to collect ores • Used in enchanting alongside lapis lazuli • A clear block obtained by smelting sand in a furnace
Minecraft 2024-08-31
11 Clues: Dimension • Block, create • An explosive mob • Villager Currency • An unbreakable block • The purpose of a hoe • Discovering new areas • The easiest difficulty • A method used to collect ores • Used in enchanting alongside lapis lazuli • A clear block obtained by smelting sand in a furnace
Vocab Choice Board 2023-01-03
Across
- a farming technique that plants are burned and put back into the soil
- spreading of desert land due to the loss of plant life
- a dry, semi arid region of the Sahara
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- farming provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale.
- The cutting down of too many trees
- A nomadic Arab of the desert
- a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
7 Clues: A nomadic Arab of the desert • The cutting down of too many trees • a dry, semi arid region of the Sahara • spreading of desert land due to the loss of plant life • a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees • a farming technique that plants are burned and put back into the soil • ...
Factors affecting Food Production 2020-12-20
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- The amount of _____________ varies among different types of crops.
- __________ soil is rich in minerals.
- ________ can come in the form of money or other assets.
- The use of advanced machinery to help farms perform tasks which they would otherwise have to do manually.
- ____________ can overcome the short growing seasons in temperature countries by creating optimal conditions for plant growth
- Policies pertaining to domestic agriculture are known as ___________ policies.
- The setting aside and storage of food to ensure food security during emergencies.
- High-yielding __________ are improved strains of crops such as rice, wheat and other cereals that have an increased growth rate.
- Food production usually occur in the warmer seasons as compared to __________ seasons.
- __________ refers to the slope and altitude of a land surface.
- Chemical substances used to kill insects and small animals that destroy crops.
- _________ for food refers to the people’s willingness and ability to obtain a particular food crop of product.
- ___________ affects the rates of photosynthesis and seed germination.
- ____________ farming is the large-scale production of crops intended for sale.
Down
- A business or industry involved in food production, usually referring to large-scale farming and business related activities.
- The higher the ____________, the lower the temperature.
- An organisation of 10 South East Asian countries.
- Policies regarding a decision made by the government that affects how food is produced are known as _________ policies.
- The cutting of steps into a hillside to create flat land for cultivation.
- Crops grown for sale are known as ________crops.
- Food __________ exists when all people in an area are able to obtain sufficient quantities of safe and nutritious food to maintain a healthy an active lifestyle.
- ______ is the top layer of the earth’s surface.
- ___________ farming is the production of crops to feed the farmers and his family.
- The method of suppling water to the land other than by natural mean, such as rain, to help crops grow.
- The Green ___________ refers to the rapid increase in the productivity of agriculture through the use of science and technology.
- Substances added to the soil to provide nutrients for healthy plant growth.
- The average condition of the atmosphere of a specific place over a long period of time, usually over 30 years.
- Cattle or poultry can become ____________ by extreme hot or cold temperatures
28 Clues: __________ soil is rich in minerals. • ______ is the top layer of the earth’s surface. • Crops grown for sale are known as ________crops. • An organisation of 10 South East Asian countries. • The higher the ____________, the lower the temperature. • ________ can come in the form of money or other assets. • ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOMES 2022-02-08
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- The quality or degree of how much salt a body of water has.
- A naturally occurring community of plants and animals occupying a major habitat.
- The part of the surface and atmosphere of the earth occupied by living organisms.
- The act of taking land away from someone by force for military or economic reasons.
- A large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
- A state of balance between continuing processes.
- The amount of light that gets reflected off an object as a percentage.
- The unit of measurement for air pressure.
- Method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated terraces built into the slope.
- The weather conditions in a certain area in general or over a long period of time.
- A line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period.
- Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons.
- Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun.
- The business sector encompassing farming and farming-related commercial activities.
- The angular distance of a place from the Earth’s equator expressed in degrees and minutes.
- A biological community of living organisms and their surrounding environment.
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- Relating to or derived from living matter.
- The ability to be maintained at a certain level.
- The flow of nutrients in the same biome.
- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat.
- A disease or condition found among a particular people or in a certain area.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth.
- Foods that come from organisms whose DNA has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally.
- The cultivation of aquatic plants or animals for food.
- Also known as the water cycle is the flow of water on Earth.
- The process of growing a single crop in a given area.
- A farming technique in which arable land is left without sowing for one or more vegetative cycles.
- The amount of food produced by a certain business or farm.
28 Clues: The flow of nutrients in the same biome. • The unit of measurement for air pressure. • Relating to or derived from living matter. • Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. • The ability to be maintained at a certain level. • A state of balance between continuing processes. • The supply of water to land or crops to help growth. • ...
clarks crossword puzzle 2022-03-01
Across
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- desert an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- agriculture form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.
- cultivation a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America.
- revolution the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- tillage a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds.
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- agriculture the production of crops for sale and is designed to produce crops for widespread distribution (supermarkets), larger markets, and export.
- agriculture intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth's natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility.
- nomadism a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation.
- farming the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer.
- revolution The Green Revolution was the emergence of new varieties of crops, specifically wheat and rice varietals, that were able to double if not triple production of those crops in two countries.
- Subsistence ag the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labour.
- a usually large group of plants and especially trees under cultivation.
- rotation the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- leveled and bunded rice fields with inlet and outlet connecting irrigation and drainage.
- an area surrounding the milk source (dairy farm) where milk is supplied without spoiling.
21 Clues: cropping Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • a usually large group of plants and especially trees under cultivation. • an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation. • desert an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain. • ...
Mesoamerica & South America Review Puzzle 2015-04-19
Across
- What was on top of Maya pyramids?
- Which Spanish conquistador held the Inca Emperor for ransom?
- The Mayan government was made up of independent __ (2 words).
- Tenochtitlan was located on a __.
- By studying the glyphs on Maya __, scholars have learned about the deeds of Maya rulers.
- Name of the group of kings who ruled the Aztec Empire? (2words)
- The first Mesoamerican civilization began once people learned how to farm in __ (condition of the soil) rain forest soils.
- What is the name of a powerful banking family in Florence?
- Most Mayan lived in __villages surrounding the city.
- The Aztecs took control of the __ (geographical term) known as the Valley of Mexico by conquering their neighbors with a powerful army.
- Which food crop did the Mayan nobles control?
- To increase the land available for farming, the Aztecs built__.
- At its peak, the __ Empire extended from central Mexico to Guatemala.
- Who was the Conquistador who destroyed Tenochtitlan and built Mexico City?
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- Which Mesoamerican culture was known for carving colossal stone heads?
- Maya cities had pyramids and palaces made of __ in their centers.
- Which civilization created 3 major calendars?
- The Maya got their fresh water from __ called cenotes.
- Under Elizabeth I, England battled and defeated the Spanish _______, and the significance of this battle is that it ended Spain's domination of the seas.
- ___ allowed the Mayan cities to obtain items they couldn’t produce on their own.
- Mesoamerican farmers had to move their farms from time to time because the __ would wear out & couldn’t support farming.
- Ghana’s rulers were able to make sure gold remained an important trade good by controlling how much of it was __.
- Which civilization did not have a written language?
- A major breakthrough of the Maya, in math, was developing the concept of __.
- Which group successfully raided Europe after the death of Charlemagne?
- The Aztecs believed their gods needed blood of human sacrifice in order to stay __.
- The Olmec civilization developed in the __ of Mesoamerica.
- Who was the Aztec king who thought that Cortez was the god Quetzalcoatl returning? (1st name only)
- According to Maya religion, their kings & priests could __ with the gods.
- In the 1500s the __ conquered the Maya.
- In Europe, trade increased as __ gained a taste for Asian goods and were willing to pay for them.
31 Clues: What was on top of Maya pyramids? • Tenochtitlan was located on a __. • In the 1500s the __ conquered the Maya. • Which civilization created 3 major calendars? • Which food crop did the Mayan nobles control? • Which civilization did not have a written language? • Most Mayan lived in __villages surrounding the city. • ...
Environmental solutions 1 - 11.º ano - Finder 30 2024-07-12
11 Clues: Compostagem • Energia limpa • Turbinas eólicas • Economia circular • Veículos elétricos • Impostos de carbono • Transportes públicos • Ações anti-caça furtiva • Refeições baseadas em plantas • Término da agricultura industrial • Eletrodomésticos com eificiência energética
Gaming 2022-12-13
11 Clues: dui er • pong, chi • a meta puzzle • earring advice • pick your starter • chess with synergies • don’t forget to grab corruption • stardew, but with chemical tetris • farming simulator made in Washington • manual labor picking up dropped tiles • expansion release at Tuesday 10am, all day raid
Industrial Revolution 2025-05-08
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- The movement where common land was fenced off for private farming.
- Related to machines, factories, and mass production.
- Large buildings where goods are made using machines and workers.
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- The rapid growth of cities as people moved for factory jobs.
- Power Energy from heated water that ran machines and trains.
- Groups of workers who joined together to fight for better conditions.
- Drill Farming invention by Jethro Tull that planted seeds in rows.
7 Clues: Related to machines, factories, and mass production. • The rapid growth of cities as people moved for factory jobs. • Power Energy from heated water that ran machines and trains. • Large buildings where goods are made using machines and workers. • The movement where common land was fenced off for private farming. • ...
Israel Crossword 2024-02-27
9 Clues: Western Wall • The Parliament • Official Language • Israel's Military • Capital of Israel • Currency of Israel • The National Anthem • The Lowest Point on Earth • A Peace Promoting, Farming Community Where Everyone Benefits
SS9 Cross Word puzzle 2021-10-01
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- Those wishing to purchase goods
- A person with money that invests
- A rotary mechanical device
- Feed on plants
- Paid by the number of items you make
- A bridge that transports water
- Any kind of commercial undertaking
- A movement aiming to make gradual change
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- A steam engine designed to pull carts
- Someone who invests in textile making
- Away
- The farming industry
- The upper class
- Combining fields
- To take advantage
- An overcrowd district
16 Clues: Away • Feed on plants • The upper class • Combining fields • To take advantage • The farming industry • An overcrowd district • A rotary mechanical device • A bridge that transports water • Those wishing to purchase goods • A person with money that invests • Any kind of commercial undertaking • Paid by the number of items you make • A steam engine designed to pull carts • ...
Wampanoag 6 - 16 2021-12-09
Across
- people forced to work without pay
- Important Wampanoag leader
- how people grow food
- taking someone without their permission
- Corn,Beans,andSquash
- helped the Pilgrims
- a sickness that spreads quickly
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- sickness
- an official agreement between countries or groups
- leader of Wampanoags
- not having enough food
- a relationship when people work together
- European settlers who arrived on Wampanoag land in 1620
- to protect what belongs to you
- Wampanoag house
- Corn
16 Clues: Corn • sickness • Wampanoag house • helped the Pilgrims • leader of Wampanoags • how people grow food • Corn,Beans,andSquash • not having enough food • Important Wampanoag leader • to protect what belongs to you • a sickness that spreads quickly • people forced to work without pay • taking someone without their permission • a relationship when people work together • ...
Lebanon Geography 2022-02-07
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- the kind of forest Lebanon is covered with
- Low-level ground
- Lebanon's of these are Iron,
- Bordered by Isreal
- Surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia
- Difference in plants
- Rich in farming
- lime,high quality sand
- Borders most of lebanon
- Cold and wet season
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- getting rid of trees
- Warm and dry season
- Slightly smaller than _______
- Different climates for different areas
- Bringing back trees
- Tall spots in the earth, caused by tectonic plates
16 Clues: Rich in farming • Low-level ground • Bordered by Isreal • Warm and dry season • Bringing back trees • Cold and wet season • getting rid of trees • Difference in plants • lime,high quality sand • Borders most of lebanon • Lebanon's of these are Iron, • Slightly smaller than _______ • Different climates for different areas • Surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia • ...
vocabulary 2022-04-07
Unit 5 APHG Vocab 2026-02-21
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- An alternative method of trade which promotes enviromentalism, fair wages, alleviation of global poverty and a fair price for growers.
- An agricultural method where two or more crops are planted in the same field at the same time to promote growth.
- When animals are used for meat or dairy products but are kept indoors in very small spaces (CAFO).
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
- The property whereby long-run average total cost falls as the quantity of output increases.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The set of economic and political relationships that organize food production for commercial purposes.
- The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans.
- A chain of activities from the manufacturing to the distribution of a product.
- Raising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Tools and equipment were modified, methods of soil preparation, fertilization, crop care, and harvesting improved the organization of agriculture made more efficient.
- A pattern of settlements in which homes and other buildings follow the lines taken by the road.
- A worldwide network to maximize profits in production.
- Production system based on a large estate owned by an individual, family, or corporation and organized to produce a cash crop.
- Hot humid climate that produces certain plants, such as cassava, banana, sugar cane, sweet potato, papaya, rice, and maize.
- A model that explains the location of agricultural activities in a commercial, profit-making economy.
- An extensive commercial agricultural activity that involves the raising of livestock over vast geographic spaces.
- The small-scale production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers as cash crops sold directly to local consumers.
- A crescent-shaped area in Southwest Asia where settled farming first began to emerge. (agricultural hearth).
- Specialized farming that occurs only in areas where the dry-summer Mediterranean climate prevails.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield, seeds and fertilizers.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Crops that are produced in specialized ways that consumers like (organic, free range, non-GMO).
- Expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity. high input/big area.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Weather pattern characterized by mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers.
- The production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family.
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- A condition in which people do not have the adequate access to food.
- Places where livestock are concentrated in a very small area and raised on hormones and hearty grains that prepare them for slaughter at much more rapid rate than grazing.
- In arid regions, irrigation water evaporates, leaving salts behind.
- A type of irrigation that waters crops using sprinkler systems on huge turning wheels.
- The cutting out of flat areas (terraces) into near vertical slopes to allow farming.
- Geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on land increases with proximity to the CBD.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication. Farming is born.
- Another name for shifting cultivation, so named because fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris.
- Divided land into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals (French).
- An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor and capital per unit land area. Low input/big area.
- Commercial farming characterized by integration of crops and livestock.
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- Growing more than one crop a year on the same land.
- Rectangular survey system used by the US federal government to divide the land into a grid like pattern designed by Thomas Jefferson.
- A type of survey system in which natural features are used go demarcate irregular parcels of land (started in England)
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- An area characterized by a lack of affordable, fresh and nutritious food.
- A rural settlement in which the houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each other and fields surround the settlement.
- A rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages.
- Farming strategy in which large fields are planted with a single crop, year after year.
50 Clues: Growing more than one crop a year on the same land. • A worldwide network to maximize profits in production. • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • Raising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages. • In arid regions, irrigation water evaporates, leaving salts behind. • ...
REGIONAL LIVELIHOOD 2022-04-18
Across
- the activity of growing crops or keeping animals on a farm.
- a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
Down
- the science or practice of farming.
- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
7 Clues: the science or practice of farming. • the process or period of gathering in crops. • the activity of growing crops or keeping animals on a farm. • a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially. • the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • ...
Harvest Festival 2023-09-18
Across
- The practice of farming.
- Ripened ovaries of plants.
- Plenty of something.
- Feeling thankful.
- Edible plant parts.
- Plants cultivated for food.
- A group of people in a specific area.
- A large quantity of something.
Down
- Open areas of land.
- Thanks Expressing gratitude.
- Fully mature and ready to eat.
- The season when crops are typically harvested.
- To divide and distribute.
- An event for a special occasion.
- To gather a harvest.
- What the harvest provides.
16 Clues: Feeling thankful. • Open areas of land. • Edible plant parts. • Plenty of something. • To gather a harvest. • The practice of farming. • To divide and distribute. • Ripened ovaries of plants. • What the harvest provides. • Plants cultivated for food. • Thanks Expressing gratitude. • Fully mature and ready to eat. • A large quantity of something. • An event for a special occasion. • ...
Early Humans Crossword 2024-12-05
Across
- Early humans whose name means "handy man," known for using stone tools.
- The skeleton of a female Australopithecus discovered in 1974.
- Containers used by early humans for storing crops and water.
- The first type of hominid, known as the "southern ape," that could walk upright.
- The practice of farming, which led to settled communities.
- A period when ocean levels dropped due to freezing, exposing land bridges.
- The time before written records were kept.
- A group of early humans found in the Neander Valley, known for using stone tools and burying their dead.
- The New Stone Age, characterized by farming and permanent settlements.
- The location where early hominids first appeared.
Down
- Basic need provided by natural resources during early human life.
- A critical discovery that provided warmth, safety, and the ability to cook food.
- The movement of humans from one place to another due to push and pull factors.
- The land bridge that allowed early humans to migrate to North America.
- Early humans whose name means "wise man," capable of using complex tools.
- People who hunted animals and gathered plants for survival.
- sapiens - Modern humans who replaced Neanderthals and migrated globally.
- Early humans known as "upright man," who learned to use fire and migrate.
- The Old Stone Age, characterized by nomadic life and simple stone tools.
- People who move from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter.
20 Clues: The time before written records were kept. • The location where early hominids first appeared. • The practice of farming, which led to settled communities. • People who hunted animals and gathered plants for survival. • Containers used by early humans for storing crops and water. • The skeleton of a female Australopithecus discovered in 1974. • ...
American Indians/ Maya Review 2026-02-15
Across
- The farming method used by the Maya.
- The clothing that both Eastern Woodland and Southeastern woodland groups wore.
- The word used to describe overall native american culture.
- The famous tool that the Maya created to keep track of dates.
Down
- The farming method used by American Indians.
- The animals that natives in the Great Plains hunted by running them off a cliff.
- The indigenous civilization located on the Yucatan Peninsula.
7 Clues: The farming method used by the Maya. • The farming method used by American Indians. • The word used to describe overall native american culture. • The indigenous civilization located on the Yucatan Peninsula. • The famous tool that the Maya created to keep track of dates. • The clothing that both Eastern Woodland and Southeastern woodland groups wore. • ...
China's Economics 2025-09-22
Across
- Is a good resources that helped with farming and making knives, weapons and spades.
- Iron A machine that m ade most iron products.
- This improved their trade and was apart of their economy. It also is connected with Money.
- Used Iron to make weapons.
Down
- This was a waterway that allowed boats to travel on. It was also built to Trade.
- Iron came easy to China because they were rich
- This was one thing used in their economy that involved farming.
- These were built to trade in China and it's what cars drive on.
8 Clues: Used Iron to make weapons. • Iron came easy to China because they were rich • Iron A machine that m ade most iron products. • This was one thing used in their economy that involved farming. • These were built to trade in China and it's what cars drive on. • This was a waterway that allowed boats to travel on. It was also built to Trade. • ...
Farming and the rural landscape 2023-11-10
10 Clues: City area • Watering crops • Watering crops • Cultivable land • Clearing of trees • Out in the country • Turning into desert • Community in rural location • Agricultural activity on terrain • Surface of earth used for farming
Paragraph 5, Activity 11, Crossword 2024-09-03
9 Clues: Biotic • Job to be done • Where you live • Reoccurring events • Science of farming • Others look up too • Relating to one nation • *Loud bald eagle screech* • strong feeling that something exists
Food Security 2025-01-14
Across
- Singapore relies heavily on _______, with 90% of its food resource coming from more than 170 countries.
- Lack of proper nutrition.
Down
- Beyond farming, food processing, storage, and distribution sectors also generate __________.
- Region that has the most hungry people.
- The community grows a wide variety of edible plant species to promote food __________.
- Country that is facing food insecurity mentioned in the slides.
- _______ farming is embraced by Singapore as a solution to limited land availability.
7 Clues: Lack of proper nutrition. • Region that has the most hungry people. • Country that is facing food insecurity mentioned in the slides. • _______ farming is embraced by Singapore as a solution to limited land availability. • The community grows a wide variety of edible plant species to promote food __________. • ...
Inca Characteristics 2021-10-27
Dairy 2024-06-18
The Fight for the Great Plains 2020-05-04
Across
- The US Army killed _______ of Native American men, women, and children.
- Americans on the east coast thought ______ was impossible on the Great Plains.
- _______'s Last Stand was the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- Reservations are ______ pieces of land.
Down
- The US government forced Native Americans to live on _________.
- The Native Americans were ________ tribes, meaning they traveled all over the Great Plains hunting buffalo.
- Pioneers who traveled across the Great Plains to California said the land was good for farming and __________.
- The US government built _______ and sent its Army to fight the Native Americans.
8 Clues: Reservations are ______ pieces of land. • _______'s Last Stand was the Battle of Little Bighorn. • The US government forced Native Americans to live on _________. • The US Army killed _______ of Native American men, women, and children. • Americans on the east coast thought ______ was impossible on the Great Plains. • ...
1930s 2021-01-29
Across
- General Treaty for Renunciation
- accept liability under an insurance
- FDR's first lady
- this repealed prohibition
- theory without evidence
- far-right authoritarian
- created the Townsend plan
- homeless villages in the 1930s
Down
- only paying a percentage
- expensive taxes on American goods
- result of poor farming techniques
- buy back property for a penny
- served 3 presidential terms
- author of grapes of wrath
- Farm security administration
- WW1 veterans gathered in D.C
16 Clues: FDR's first lady • theory without evidence • far-right authoritarian • only paying a percentage • author of grapes of wrath • this repealed prohibition • created the Townsend plan • served 3 presidential terms • Farm security administration • WW1 veterans gathered in D.C • buy back property for a penny • homeless villages in the 1930s • General Treaty for Renunciation • ...
vocabulary 2022-04-07
Happy Birthday 2024-06-05
MOVING HERE AND THERE 2021-11-08
9 Clues: AND FARMING • -CARRYING GOODS • -CARRYING PARCELS • - CARRYING PATIENTS • -CARRYING PASSENGERS • - CARRYING TWO PEOPLE • VEGETABLES AND OTHER ITEMS • tanker-CARRYING PETROL OR DIESEL • -USED BY DISABLED PEOPLE FOR MOVING
MOVING HERE AND THERE 2021-11-08
9 Clues: -CARRYING GOODS • CARRYING PASSENGERS • - CARRYING PATIENTS • van - CARRYINGPARCELS • ploughing and farming • - CARRYING TWO PEOPLE • tanker-CARRYING PETROL OR DIESEL • -selling vegetables AND OTHER ITEMS • -USED BY DISABLED PEOPLE FOR MOVING
HUMAN WORLD 2024-04-18
Across
- SHORTAGE OF WATER
- THE IDEA WE CAN PROTECT THE PLANET
- FARMING BY ANOTHER NAME
- A LIQUID FOSSIL FUEL
- SELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES
- SHORTAGE OF FOOD
- IT HAS TO BE RECYCLED
- THE NEGATIVES OF WASTE
- BUYING FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
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- THE REMOVAL OF TREES
- A FLAMMABLE GREENHOUSE GAS
- TRAVELLING FOR PLEASURE
- A TYPE OF ANIMAL OR PLANT
- THE END OF A SPECIES
- THE FREE MARKET ECONOMY
- HOW MANY PEOPLE THERE ARE
16 Clues: SHORTAGE OF FOOD • SHORTAGE OF WATER • THE REMOVAL OF TREES • A LIQUID FOSSIL FUEL • THE END OF A SPECIES • IT HAS TO BE RECYCLED • THE NEGATIVES OF WASTE • TRAVELLING FOR PLEASURE • FARMING BY ANOTHER NAME • THE FREE MARKET ECONOMY • A TYPE OF ANIMAL OR PLANT • HOW MANY PEOPLE THERE ARE • A FLAMMABLE GREENHOUSE GAS • SELLING TO OTHER COUNTRIES • BUYING FROM OTHER COUNTRIES • ...
Sustainability Puzzle 2024-08-05
Across
- Another word for work
- Making something available
- to provide help
- The ability to find the origin of something
- raw material for chocolate
- A kind of vegetation
- Destroying natural vegetation
- a process of cultivating something
- A young human
- Taking commodities to another country
Down
- Enabling someone to do something
- To grant license
- the ability to be maintained at a level
- a kind of legume
- European union regulation
- Doing honest and equitable business
16 Clues: A young human • to provide help • To grant license • a kind of legume • A kind of vegetation • Another word for work • European union regulation • Making something available • raw material for chocolate • Destroying natural vegetation • Enabling someone to do something • a process of cultivating something • Doing honest and equitable business • Taking commodities to another country • ...
Types of Farming 2021-01-22
4 Clues: farming to breed and grow fishes • farming to grow two or more crops • farming done on hills and mountains • farming to produce silk rearing silkworms
Ecosystems 2022-01-11
Across
- Large or global ecosystem.
- eats animals
- Makes sugars by photosythesis.
- Living parts of an ecosystem.
- eats plants
- living thing.
- Layer of earth in which plants grow.
- Spore producing organism. (e.g mushroom)
- Eats dead plants and animals. (e.g bacteria)
Down
- evergreen
- Eats plants and animals.
- Non living parts of an ecosystem.
- Average weather over a period of time.
- Leaves fall in the winter.
- Natural home of an organism.
- Related to farming.
16 Clues: evergreen • eats plants • eats animals • living thing. • Related to farming. • Eats plants and animals. • Large or global ecosystem. • Leaves fall in the winter. • Natural home of an organism. • Living parts of an ecosystem. • Makes sugars by photosythesis. • Non living parts of an ecosystem. • Layer of earth in which plants grow. • Average weather over a period of time. • ...
Veronica & Brandon 2023-03-03
Across
- Where Brandon reached out to Veronica first?
- School Bride & Groom attended?
- Who is the craziest?
- Where Brandon proposed at?
- Number of years Bride & Groom have been together?
- Who is older?
- Veronica's favorite movie?
Down
- Veronica & Brandon's 1st child together?
- Favorite pace to ride fourwheelers
- Grooms favorite hobby?
- lake Bride & Groom's Vacation Spot?
- Bride's favorite restaurant?
- What does the groom drive?
- What they can never agree on?
- Brandon's middle name?
- Bride's best friend?
16 Clues: Who is older? • Who is the craziest? • Bride's best friend? • Grooms favorite hobby? • Brandon's middle name? • What does the groom drive? • Where Brandon proposed at? • Veronica's favorite movie? • Bride's favorite restaurant? • What they can never agree on? • School Bride & Groom attended? • Favorite pace to ride fourwheelers • lake Bride & Groom's Vacation Spot? • ...
Review Crossword 2025-08-11
Across
- Capital of East Rome
- Declared himself Princeps
- The Conflict we spoke about was called the ______ Civil War
- ______ Guard. (Roman Secret Service)
- Father of Romulus Augustus
- Diocletian's caesar
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- Constantine rebuilt many ________
- Fancy word for farming
- Where are French fries from?
- Metal of Roman coins
- Diocletian grew up as a ___________
- Leader of Huns
- Vandals were ruthless ________
- Soldiers that fought on horseback
- Biggest country in the world
- More powerful Augustus lived in the ____
16 Clues: Leader of Huns • Diocletian's caesar • Metal of Roman coins • Capital of East Rome • Fancy word for farming • Declared himself Princeps • Father of Romulus Augustus • Where are French fries from? • Biggest country in the world • Vandals were ruthless ________ • Constantine rebuilt many ________ • Soldiers that fought on horseback • Diocletian grew up as a ___________ • ...
Tonna Harnish 2017-12-04
6 Clues: relating to farming • ninety percent were enslaved • number of states in the union • a government order restricting foreign trade • the forcing of a person to serve in armed forces • the economic changes of the late 1700's, when manufacturing replaced the farming as the main from of work
Rc#2 crossword (Christian Sanford period 2) 2016-01-20
Across
- the corn seed
- connects the corn kernel to the main corn
- the flesh of corn
- a huge company
- a place where cows are forced to eat corn then slaughtered
- a minor pesticide
- the top of lettuce
Down
- another word for grass
- another name for corn
- a farming measurement
- A deadly pesticide
- turns corn into products
- a cows stomach
13 Clues: the corn seed • a huge company • a cows stomach • the flesh of corn • a minor pesticide • A deadly pesticide • the top of lettuce • another name for corn • a farming measurement • another word for grass • turns corn into products • connects the corn kernel to the main corn • a place where cows are forced to eat corn then slaughtered
demo 2020-04-08
Across
- synonym for ability or opportunity
- rate of loss, ability to disappear
- holding up the gains or growth
- synonym for help
- involvment of governments
Down
- synonym for the product
- making the problem easier to live with
- main products, minimal needed ones
- farming for existence
- when the nation stays hungry
- food loss
- amount per human
- synonym for acceptable
13 Clues: food loss • amount per human • synonym for help • farming for existence • synonym for acceptable • synonym for the product • involvment of governments • when the nation stays hungry • holding up the gains or growth • synonym for ability or opportunity • main products, minimal needed ones • rate of loss, ability to disappear • making the problem easier to live with
Soil 2024-05-01
Across
- Can grow plants in this
- a type of weathering that uses potions
- allows water to penetrate easily
- subsoil
- a type of weathering that uses wind
- topsoil
- action that creates soil from rock
Down
- created in laboratory
- a cross section of dirt
- farming
- soil layer that contains organic material
- parent material for soil
- does not allow water to penetrate easily
13 Clues: farming • subsoil • topsoil • created in laboratory • a cross section of dirt • Can grow plants in this • parent material for soil • allows water to penetrate easily • action that creates soil from rock • a type of weathering that uses wind • a type of weathering that uses potions • does not allow water to penetrate easily • soil layer that contains organic material
Physical Geography Review 2024-10-08
Across
- rain caused by pollution
- rock/sand added to land
- farming/resembles steps
- Zone furthest from Equator
- coldest Biome
- most like hurricane
- removing many trees in an area
- Zone Closest to Equator
Down
- Fertile land that becomes a desert
- Land/rock worn from water
- man-made system for watering crops
- height above sea level
- form of precipitation
13 Clues: coldest Biome • most like hurricane • form of precipitation • height above sea level • rock/sand added to land • farming/resembles steps • Zone Closest to Equator • rain caused by pollution • Land/rock worn from water • Zone furthest from Equator • removing many trees in an area • Fertile land that becomes a desert • man-made system for watering crops
Unit 4 62-63 2024-04-22
Across
- one language spoken in Morocco
- word that means "farming"
- realize something is there
- the last (in a series)
- a sweet ingredient
Down
- how many people live somewhere
- another word for a class
- from Indonesia
- a place where manufacturing is done
- British word for vacation
- send a product outside the country
- from the UK
- coffee and cocoa come from this
13 Clues: from the UK • from Indonesia • a sweet ingredient • the last (in a series) • another word for a class • British word for vacation • word that means "farming" • realize something is there • how many people live somewhere • one language spoken in Morocco • coffee and cocoa come from this • send a product outside the country • a place where manufacturing is done
Conservation Vocabulary 2022-03-28
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- protected strips of land that allow migration of organisms from one wilderness area to another
- the science or practice of farming
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- an underground formation that contains groundwater
- raising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages
- the use of Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that do not constrain resource use in the future
- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats
- a species that no longer exists
Down
- damage to a habitat by air, water, and land pollution
- a species that could become endangered in the near future
- the destruction of habitats that usually results from human activities
- farming strategy in which large fields are planted with a single crop, year after year
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- a species whose numbers are so small that the species is at risk of extinction
- species species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem
- rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions combine with water
- breakup of a habitat into smaller pieces, usually as a result of human activities
- processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
19 Clues: a species that no longer exists • the science or practice of farming • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • an underground formation that contains groundwater • damage to a habitat by air, water, and land pollution • a species that could become endangered in the near future • protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment • ...
CH 17-19 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-18
Across
- Techniques related to the extraction of valuable resources from the earth, influenced by Mexican expertise.
- A prominent ___________ who was also a powerful orator and writer.
- Machine that separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- Farming and the cultivation of land, the primary economic activity in the South.
- A cultural celebration with Mexican roots, still enjoyed in the Southwest.
- The ___________ aimed to prohibit the sale and consumption of alcohol.
- The inventor of the cotton gin.
- The large scale cultivation of cash crops, especially in the South, relied on the ____________ ______.
- The introduction of ___________ techniques helped farming in the drier Southwest.
- A person dedicated to the cause of ending slavery.
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- The dominant type of economic activity in the North.
- A trend of more people living in cities, prominent in the North.
- The fight for equal opportunities and rights for _______ s ______ was a key reform effort.
- The movement advocating for voting rights for women.
- The forced labor system that was a defining characteristic of the South.
- Having characteristics of the countryside rather than the town.
- The arrival of people from other countries to live and work, more common in the North.
- The growing loyalty to one s own region rather than to the country as a whole.
- Mexican contributions included skilled horseback riders known as ______Sun-dried Sun dried clay bricks used for building in the Southwest.
19 Clues: The inventor of the cotton gin. • A person dedicated to the cause of ending slavery. • The dominant type of economic activity in the North. • The movement advocating for voting rights for women. • Machine that separates cotton fibers from their seeds • Having characteristics of the countryside rather than the town. • ...
Soil 2013-02-24
Across
- A complex mixture of minerals, water, gases and remains of dead organisms
- The layer of soil which contains organic material and small rock material
- One factor that causes soil profiles to be different in different areas of the world
- The transformation of land once suitable for agriculture into desert
- What percent of the earth's surface is covered by soil
- Type of soil that has the smallest particles
- Planting one crop one year and a different type of crop the following year
- Type of soil that is most fertile
- Name given to the layers in the soil profile
Down
- Method of farming where you plow across a slope following its contour lines
- Over time, this process moves rock from the bottome layer to the top layer
- The bottom, solid layer of rock
- Occurs when wind and water strip the soil from an area
- Farming method that involves building step-like ridges on sloping land
- One type of soil pollution caused when contaminants combine with moisture (two words no space)
- number of years it takes to form a thin layer of soil (two words no space)
- Vertical view of the soil which shows the different layers
- Type of soil that is coarse and drains quickly
- Materials in the soil are classified according to the ____ of their particles
19 Clues: The bottom, solid layer of rock • Type of soil that is most fertile • Type of soil that has the smallest particles • Name given to the layers in the soil profile • Type of soil that is coarse and drains quickly • Occurs when wind and water strip the soil from an area • What percent of the earth's surface is covered by soil • ...
Chapter 3 Review Crossword 2025-09-24
Across
- governments that are controlled by a small group of people
- a mass movement of people is called _____.
- a theory that explains why people move because difficulties push them out and the hope for a new life pulls them in
- a form of migration in which you leave because you want to
- a person who moves to a new country in order to settle there is called a(n) ____.
- countries with few industries and simple technology
- farming for your own family
- a type of government in which all adult residents vote (ie town meetings in New England)
- an economy in which businesses can freely compete against each other
Down
- a form of government (democracy) in which people elect people to make decisions on their behalf
- the average number of people who live in a square mile or kilometer of land
- the movement of people to cities and the growth of cities
- an economic type in which the government controls what is produced, who will produce it, etc.
- farming for a profit
- a form of migration in which you are forced to leave because of something like war
- these are the people in an economy who make items
- countries with many industries and advanced technology
- total number of people in an area
- the people that buy and use products
19 Clues: farming for a profit • farming for your own family • total number of people in an area • the people that buy and use products • a mass movement of people is called _____. • these are the people in an economy who make items • countries with few industries and simple technology • countries with many industries and advanced technology • ...
Ethical Issues and Animals 2014-03-19
Across
- What do you call somebody who does not eat any animal products
- Christians do not believe that animals have one of these.
- This Hindu leader was a vegetarian
- The name of the Hindu elephant god
- The names of a Christian saint who was known for his love of animals
- Muslims believe that Allah became angry with Muhammad for killing this animal
- This Hindu god loved cows
- Range This type of farming gives animals space to roam
- In the Bible, God looks at the animals that he has created and calls them this.
Down
- What do you call somebody who does not eat meat but will eat fish?
- The belief that people live many lives and can even come back as an animal
- Many people believe that it is morally wrong to wear clothes made of this.
- Most religious people believe that this being created animals
- The idea of looking after the world for God
- Some people think it is morally wrong to keep animals in these places becasue they should not be kept in cages.
- What do you call somebody who does not eat meat?
- It is now illegal to hunt these animals in the UK.
- This type of farming keeps chickens in small cages with little room.
- These people believe that cows are sacred
19 Clues: This Hindu god loved cows • This Hindu leader was a vegetarian • The name of the Hindu elephant god • These people believe that cows are sacred • The idea of looking after the world for God • What do you call somebody who does not eat meat? • It is now illegal to hunt these animals in the UK. • Range This type of farming gives animals space to roam • ...
Plant 2024-09-11
Across
- What living thing makes its own food and has green leaves?
- What is it called when plants grow because of changes in temperature?
- What word means something is poisonous or harmful?
- What is the word for a plant growing towards something, like light or water?
- What is it called when scientists change the DNA of living things?
- What part of a plant cell helps it make food from sunlight?
- What is it called when plants grow towards water?
- What do we use to treat sickness and keep people healthy?
- What species are we, known for farming and using tools?
- What part of a plant cell gives it shape and protects it?
- What word describes the process of getting food to live and grow?
Down
- What is something that causes a living thing to react or respond?
- What is the process plants use to turn sunlight into food?
- What are the tiny living things that can make us sick or help us digest food?
- What do we call tiny living things like bacteria that don’t have a nucleus?
- What is the job of growing plants and raising animals for food?
- What type of rice is genetically changed to have more vitamin A?
- What three important nutrients do plants need from fertilizers
- What group includes mushrooms and molds that break down dead stuff?
19 Clues: What is it called when plants grow towards water? • What word means something is poisonous or harmful? • What species are we, known for farming and using tools? • What do we use to treat sickness and keep people healthy? • What part of a plant cell gives it shape and protects it? • What is the process plants use to turn sunlight into food? • ...
Agriculture 3 2020-06-26
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- A garden tool used to remove weeds and break up the soil
- A thick, soft food made from oats boiled in milk or water, eaten hot for breakfast
- The material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow
- The business, science, or activity of farming
- Drops of water from clouds
- A person who grows crops and raises animals to be used as food
- To make something into small pieces or a powder by pressing between hard surfaces
Down
- The whole seed of a grain plant
- Any wild plant that grows in an unwanted place
- A plant such as a grain, vegetable, or fruit grown in large amounts on a farm
- The time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields
- A living thing that grows in earth or in water, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds
- A substance that is added to some foods to make them taste sweet
- Growing crops or keeping animals by people for food and raw materials
14 Clues: Drops of water from clouds • The whole seed of a grain plant • The business, science, or activity of farming • Any wild plant that grows in an unwanted place • A garden tool used to remove weeds and break up the soil • The material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow • A person who grows crops and raises animals to be used as food • ...
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- This type of town grew because a company owned most of the houses and services in the town.
- This, along with railroads, were the main reasons the cattle drives ended.
- The displacement of these people opened the western frontiers of Texas.
- These grew out of the expansion of railroads throughout Texas.
- This type of farming was developed for farming in west Texas and the Panhandle.
- This type of oil, produced from cotton, became one of the state’s largest industries.
- This is what was burned onto cattle to identify the ranch that owned them.
Down
- This trail was the western-most cattle drive trail discussed in class.
- This crop brought in more profits than all the other crops in Texas combined.
- This is the Mexican word for “cowboy.”
- With the invention of this type of railroad car, the meat industry grew rapidly.
- This, along with barbed-wire, were the main reasons the cattle drives ended.
- By 1900, this natural resource was Texas leading industry.
- These people conducted the cattle drives out of Texas.
14 Clues: This is the Mexican word for “cowboy.” • These people conducted the cattle drives out of Texas. • By 1900, this natural resource was Texas leading industry. • These grew out of the expansion of railroads throughout Texas. • This trail was the western-most cattle drive trail discussed in class. • ...
U.S. and Canada Crossword 2022-10-26
Across
- a large population concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities, such as the area between Boston and Washington, D.C.
- To change the place, position,or direction of
- To change partly
- a competition or struggle
- the source of a stream or river
- a large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
- the source of a stream or river
- a smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river
Down
- the removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- a farming method used in dry regions in which crops are grown that rely only on the natural precipitation
- a resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains
- the source of a stream or river
- to change residence from a country to begin living permanently in another country
- a mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the United States
- legal proceeding in which a borrower’s rights to a property are relinquished due to his or her inability to make payments on the loan
- economy that emphasizes services and technology rather than industry and manufacturing
16 Clues: To change partly • a competition or struggle • the source of a stream or river • the source of a stream or river • the source of a stream or river • the removal of all trees in a stand of timber • To change the place, position,or direction of • a smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river • a resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains • ...
Students Digest (8A) 2023-09-15
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- The colony of the Puritans
- Slave trade in the Atlantic
- A bee about trees
- a place to cool down and drink
- how people relaxed
- A written agreement
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- Cheap labor
- Heart of colonial cities
- Reason why some people were executed or burned on the stake
- Center of economic activity
- For warmth and cooking
- Place of worship
- Medicine
13 Clues: Medicine • Cheap labor • Place of worship • A bee about trees • how people relaxed • A written agreement • For warmth and cooking • Heart of colonial cities • The colony of the Puritans • Slave trade in the Atlantic • Center of economic activity • a place to cool down and drink • Reason why some people were executed or burned on the stake
Greek Gods 2023-03-27
13 Clues: god of war • god of the sun • goddess of love • land of the dead • goddess of wisdom • goddess of farming • goddess of hunting • where the gods lived • god of the underworld • god of music and medicine • god of the ocean and earthquakes • king of the gods and god of thunder • queen of the gods and goddess of marriage
Cult Crossword 2025-08-24
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- Related to traditions or beliefs
- To grow or develop something
- Way of life of a people
- Growing plants and gardens
- Well-educated and refined
- Including many different cultures
- Not farmed or developed
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- Farming
- Lacking manners or refinement
- Ways of life of different groups
- A small religious or fan group
- Grown or carefully developed
- Online communities and lifestyles
13 Clues: Farming • Way of life of a people • Not farmed or developed • Well-educated and refined • Growing plants and gardens • To grow or develop something • Grown or carefully developed • Lacking manners or refinement • A small religious or fan group • Related to traditions or beliefs • Ways of life of different groups • Including many different cultures • Online communities and lifestyles
Ag- Amari Smith 2016-01-20
Across
- herding/pastroralism-the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- rotation-the practicing of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- cultivation of domesticated crops and raising of domesticated animals
- of farmers or their way of life
- ranching-a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
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- landscape-the cultural landscape of agriculture areas
- chain-the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- mechanized, large-scale farming, usually ynder corporate ownership
- art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- and gathering-the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- subsistence agriculture-farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- agriculture-use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural popularity
- cropping-a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
14 Clues: of farmers or their way of life • landscape-the cultural landscape of agriculture areas • mechanized, large-scale farming, usually ynder corporate ownership • cropping-a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • chain-the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • ...
Industrial Revolution 2014-02-27
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- machine that could produce 70-80 yards of cloth per day(2 words)
- combat disease including rabies (noun)
- changed from small, single-family subsistence farms to larger farms that produced crops for market
- heat can kill bacteria in liquids (noun)
- produce 9 yards of cloth per day from a handloom
- led to steam rather than waterpower in factories (noun)
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- invented by James Hargreaves 1765 allowed workers to spin 16 spindles of yarn simultaneously(2 words)
- believed in importance of national transportation system including canals, rivers and roads (name)
- invented by John Kay 1733 and replaced hand loom/workers work twice as fast (2 words)
- changed from cottage industries to factories where machines run by steam power and workers mass-produced goods inexpensively and quickly
- invented by Richard Arkwright 1769 powered by water, made better thread at a faster rate(2 words)
- changed from animal powered modes such as walking, horseback riding, and wagons to clipper ships, steam ships and the railroad
- caused cities to change from small, farming communities to over-crowded centers with this problem(sanitation, crime, and unemployment)
- metric units of power
14 Clues: metric units of power • combat disease including rabies (noun) • heat can kill bacteria in liquids (noun) • produce 9 yards of cloth per day from a handloom • led to steam rather than waterpower in factories (noun) • machine that could produce 70-80 yards of cloth per day(2 words) • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2022-01-11
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- Important or famous.
- The process of growing food for the purpose of selling it as a business venture.
- Spanish cowboys or cowboys of Hispanic descent.
- farming or a system of farming that provides all or almost all the goods required by the farm family usually without any significant surplus for sale
- An artificial way to supply water to land.
- As communities form they can be separated into three distinct patterns: Linear, Clustered ( or nucleated), and Scattered.
- To absorb a smaller culture or group into a larger one.
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- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
- The belief that the United States had the right and duty to expand to the Pacific Ocean.
- Movement of people from farms and rural areas to cities.
- A result or effect of an action or condition.
- Grasslands or shrubland that are grazed by domestic livestock or wild animals.
- Make an action or process easy or easier.
- The extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially referring to the western US before Pacific settlement.
14 Clues: Important or famous. • Make an action or process easy or easier. • An artificial way to supply water to land. • A result or effect of an action or condition. • Spanish cowboys or cowboys of Hispanic descent. • To absorb a smaller culture or group into a larger one. • Movement of people from farms and rural areas to cities. • ...
Prehistory 2024-11-17
13 Clues: Cerámica • Growing food • A time the past • A time of hunters • A time of farmers • The _____ is 9:30. • Sheep,pigs,dogs... • Boats,cars,trains... • Bronze,Copper,Iron... • To kill animals for food • The first period of history. • Something that is hot and can burn you • You give me something and I give you something
EPV 2021-09-29
13 Clues: Farming • New stone age • Old Stone Age • Human existence • Time before writing • Move to a new place • Long period of time • To do something well • Extra Supply of something • Training of plants and animals • People who moved place to place • Object used to to help complete tasks • Use of skills and tools to meet needs
vocab early people 2021-10-05
13 Clues: farming • a skill • extra supply • ancient city • new stone age • old stone age • time before writing • to do something well • a long period of time • to move to a new place • object used to help complete tasks • people who move from place to place to meet and hunt • training of plants and animals to make them more useful
Ancient Civilizations 2020-12-07
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- Alexander the Great's father
- came after increased population
- farming crops and animals
- Han Dynasty promoted this
- deals with the empire
Down
- to use for human use
- core region of the Gupta Empire
- followed the leaders
- invented the wheel
- a system that made agriculture successful
- how many river valley civilizations
- what Rome offered to conquered people
- extra
13 Clues: extra • invented the wheel • to use for human use • followed the leaders • deals with the empire • farming crops and animals • Han Dynasty promoted this • Alexander the Great's father • core region of the Gupta Empire • came after increased population • how many river valley civilizations • what Rome offered to conquered people • a system that made agriculture successful
Native American Sugar Bush 2015-03-03
Across
- Drawn from tree
- NA kind taken
- NA tribe
- Kettles were used by native american
- Native american became dependent on Europeans
- Fur trade collapsed
- First recorded sugar bush
- NA God
Down
- Sugar bush
- Farming easier for white
- Dishes made of bark
- Kane sugar became more popular
- Over one-million pounds of maple sugar was made
13 Clues: NA God • NA tribe • Sugar bush • NA kind taken • Drawn from tree • Dishes made of bark • Fur trade collapsed • Farming easier for white • First recorded sugar bush • Kane sugar became more popular • Kettles were used by native american • Native american became dependent on Europeans • Over one-million pounds of maple sugar was made
Aquaculture 2025-04-17
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- Type of trout in Idaho
- Young fish
- Place where fish eggs are hatched
- Farming of aquatic organisms
- Locations used to grow fish
- Fish reproduction process
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- Mature fish used for breeding
- Rate at which fish die
- Common fish feed
- One-year-old fish
- Artificial holding areas for fish
- Releasing fish into natural habitats
- Determining the gender of fish
13 Clues: Young fish • Common fish feed • One-year-old fish • Rate at which fish die • Type of trout in Idaho • Fish reproduction process • Locations used to grow fish • Farming of aquatic organisms • Mature fish used for breeding • Determining the gender of fish • Place where fish eggs are hatched • Artificial holding areas for fish • Releasing fish into natural habitats
US History Chapter 2 Settling the West 2022-09-27
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- a person who continually moves from place to place, usually in search of food
- to be likely to, or have intentions to, perform an act
- Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town or city
- a new idea or method
- mining a method of mining by which water is sprayed at a very high pressure against a hill or mountain, washing away large quantities of dirt, gravel, and rock and exposing the minerals beneath the surface
- farm a large, highly profitable wheat farm
- to remove by force
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- a huge ranch
- a piece of U.S. public land acquired by filing a record and living on and cultivating it
- a name given to Great Plains farmers
- range vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- farming a way of farming dry land in which seeds are planted deep in the ground where there is some moisture
- committee a group of ordinary citizens formed by local law enforcement officers whose goal is to find criminals and bring them to justice
- to change in order to meet the demands of a certain environment or circumstance
14 Clues: a huge ranch • to remove by force • a new idea or method • a name given to Great Plains farmers • farm a large, highly profitable wheat farm • Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in a town or city • to be likely to, or have intentions to, perform an act • range vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government • ...
Ancient India 2025-12-15
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- A major mountain range that protects the Indian subcontinent from cold northern winds
- The raised area of the city where important buildings were located
- A major river that flows from the Himalayas through northeastern India and Bangladesh
- One of the largest cities of the Indus Valley Civilization known for advanced city planning
- Another important Indus Valley city located north of Mohenjo-Daro
- A carefully planned street layout with roads crossing at right angles
- A major river in northern India that is considered sacred and supports farming
Down
- The body of water located to the west of the Indian subcontinent
- A building used to store grain and food supplies
- A mountain pass in the Hindu Kush used by traders and invaders to enter South Asia
- A large public bathing structure that may have been used for religious or social purposes
- A large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by mountains
- The river that supported farming and trade for the Indus Valley Civilization
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to South Asia
14 Clues: A building used to store grain and food supplies • Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to South Asia • A large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by mountains • The body of water located to the west of the Indian subcontinent • Another important Indus Valley city located north of Mohenjo-Daro • ...
Vocab #8 2025-04-30
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- The belief that objects, place, and creatures all posses a distinct spiritual essence
- A Mesoamerican civilization that dominated central Mexico from the 14th-16th centuries
- A Narrow strip of land connecting two longer land areas that are otherwise separated be a body of water
- An advanced civilization in Mesoamerica that flourished from around 250 - 900 AD
- the capital city of the Aztec empire
- The ancient capital and religious center of the incan empire
- The gateway of a shinto shrine, with two upright and two cross pieces
- A tiered tower, common in East and Southeast Asia
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- The worlds longest mountain range, running along the western coastline of south America
- A civilization that established a vast empire in pre-Columbianan America, centered in the Andean region of south America
- A cord with knotted strings, used by the incas and other Andean people for reccor keeping and communication
- The indigenous religion of Japan, often translate as "way of the gods"
- an ancient Mesoamerican agricultural system consisting of artificial islands
- farming A method of farming by growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated terraces
14 Clues: the capital city of the Aztec empire • A tiered tower, common in East and Southeast Asia • The ancient capital and religious center of the incan empire • The gateway of a shinto shrine, with two upright and two cross pieces • The indigenous religion of Japan, often translate as "way of the gods" • ...
Egyptian Inventions 2025-11-21
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- Massive stone structures built as tombs for the Egyptian pharaohs.
- The science of treating injuries and sickness, which Egyptian doctors were skilled in."
- A system invented by the Egyptians to keep track of days, months, and a year of 365 days."
- A dark eye makeup invented for both beauty and sun protection in the desert.
- The ancient Egyptian system of writing that used detailed pictures and symbols.
- A thick, paper-like material the Egyptians invented using reeds from the Nile."
- Devices that tell time during the day by watching the position of a shadow.
- The practice of farming and growing crops, which the Egyptians greatly improved."
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- A time-telling device that used a dripping bowl of water to measure the passing hours.
- A farming tool pulled by an animal to turn over soil for planting crops.
- The long river that was the source of life and fertile land for the Egyptians.
- Tall, four-sided stone monuments used as giant shadow clocks."
- A cleaning material invented by Egyptians to keep their teeth healthy.
- The name given to the king or ruler of Ancient Egypt.
14 Clues: The name given to the king or ruler of Ancient Egypt. • Tall, four-sided stone monuments used as giant shadow clocks." • Massive stone structures built as tombs for the Egyptian pharaohs. • A farming tool pulled by an animal to turn over soil for planting crops. • A cleaning material invented by Egyptians to keep their teeth healthy. • ...
Agricultural Biotechnology: Plant and Animal Breeding 2023-12-08
Across
- - “diversity amongst plant and animal life based on species” 1
- Proteins - proteins that are “genetically modified” to become “potent medicines” to treat illnesses.
- - “a complete set of genes in an organism”1
- breeding- the crossing of animals in order to yield more desirable traits in offsprings
- - known as a “genetically modified organism,”1 scientists make these to yield organisms with more desirable traits
- - the quality or regulation of productivity.
- farming - the “refinement of processes made in order to increase productivity and yield”1 in farming with the use of technology.
- - the ability to be resistant to a disease due to “antibodies found in one’s immune system”.
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- - made from tissue culture. The turning of “plantlets”1 into a mass amount of plants.
- - pertaining to genes
- - using technology to enhance and “manipulate biology for agricultural, industrial, or other purposes.”
- - “foreign substances”1 that provoke an organism’s “immune system”1 to have a reaction.
- - a change or alteration made to something’s original form
- culture - any “sterile living tissue” from the plant “under a controlled environments”4
14 Clues: - pertaining to genes • - “a complete set of genes in an organism”1 • - the quality or regulation of productivity. • - a change or alteration made to something’s original form • - “diversity amongst plant and animal life based on species” 1 • - made from tissue culture. The turning of “plantlets”1 into a mass amount of plants. • ...
Plants/Animals Breeding 2023-12-08
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- farming - the “refinement of processes made in order to increase productivity and yield”1 in farming with the use of technology.
- Proteins - proteins that are “genetically modified” to become “potent medicines” to treat illnesses.
- - “diversity amongst plant and animal life based on species” 1
- - known as a “genetically modified organism,”1 scientists make these to yield organisms with more desirable traits
- - the quality or regulation of productivity.
- - “foreign substances”1 that provoke an organism’s “immune system”1 to have a reaction.
- - made from tissue culture. The turning of “plantlets”1 into a mass amount of plants.
- breeding- the crossing of animals in order to yield more desirable traits in offsprings
- culture - any “sterile living tissue” from the plant “under a controlled environments”4
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- - the ability to be resistant to a disease due to “antibodies found in one’s immune system”.
- - using technology to enhance and “manipulate biology for agricultural, industrial, or other purposes.”
- - a change or alteration made to something’s original form
- - “a complete set of genes in an organism”1
- - pertaining to genes
14 Clues: - pertaining to genes • - “a complete set of genes in an organism”1 • - the quality or regulation of productivity. • - a change or alteration made to something’s original form • - “diversity amongst plant and animal life based on species” 1 • - made from tissue culture. The turning of “plantlets”1 into a mass amount of plants. • ...
Unit 5 Agriculture Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- the process of applying controlled amounts of water to crops using human-made devices, rather than to rely on just rainfall
- capital-intensive livestock operation in which many animals are kept in close quarters, and bred and fed in a controlled environment
- process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade
- the long-term weather patterns in a region
- the origin of farming marked by the domestication of plants and animals
- only growing one type of crop or raising one type of animal year after year
- a process by which humans use engineering techniques to change the DNA of a seed
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- public financial support
- neighborhood where residents have little to no access to healthy and affordable food
- the advances in plant biology of the mid-20th century
- Exchange the global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas
- alteration of the natural vegetation in arid areas causes fertile land to become infertile
- the removal of large tracts of forest
- an effort to promote higher incomes for producers and more sustainable farming practices
14 Clues: public financial support • the removal of large tracts of forest • the long-term weather patterns in a region • the advances in plant biology of the mid-20th century • the origin of farming marked by the domestication of plants and animals • only growing one type of crop or raising one type of animal year after year • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab Crossword 2024-10-22
Across
- - the act of supplying water to land or crops
- - a grouping of people in a society based usually based on wealth, religion, ethnicity, or other factors
- - a law code enacted by Hammurabi, the king of Babylonia around 1772 BC
- - the act of breaking a law or rule
- - A set of laws for a certain area or subject
- - rivers in the Middle East that form the region called Mesopotamia where the first civilizations were established
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- - empire in Mesopotamia; Hammurabi was one of its rulers
- - Man-made waterway used to bring water to use for farming or irrigation and for travel
- - The practice of farming
- - a person whose job is to copy letters, books, or other written materials by hand
- - a city and the land surrounding it that is independently ruled; city-states are not a part of a larger government
- - a system of organizing people into different ranks or levels of importance
- - Something owed to someone else, often money
- - a wall built across a river or stream to stop the flow of water
14 Clues: - The practice of farming • - the act of breaking a law or rule • - the act of supplying water to land or crops • - A set of laws for a certain area or subject • - Something owed to someone else, often money • - empire in Mesopotamia; Hammurabi was one of its rulers • - a wall built across a river or stream to stop the flow of water • ...
Recreation 2024-07-30
10 Clues: she little • Is amazing • the good twin • Is a cry baby. • Farming is life • they call me Gimpy • no longer works here • Person I want to strangle • spends too much money on golf • Leaves her food out for hours
Todays vocab 2023-06-16
10 Clues: farming • switch on someone • central government • synonym for destine • synonym for keepsake • synonym for sacrifice • refusing to buy somthing • thought out or planned beforehand. • stop supplies from coming in and out • surrounding a area and starting military procedor
Unit 8 Vocab 2022-02-12
10 Clues: something normal • below the surface • pattern of weather • sickness or illness • to stop or cut short • to make something clean • the amount of something • not enough or too little • going down or becoming less • using water, producing crops, farming
