farming Crossword Puzzles
Mitchell's crossword 2020-10-27
10 Clues: a boy sheep • tip of sheep • a tip of hammer • a tip of tractor • underground water • items to help with task • helps a ute handle bumps • another word for farming • caused to act dishonestly • sheep are sold for more with ______
ΘΕΟΙ ΤΟΥ ΟΛΥΜΠΟΥ 2020-12-27
10 Clues: the god of sea • the god of war • the god of chase • the god of music • the god of wisdom • the god of beauty • the god of farming • the god of hapiness • the king of Olumpus • the queen of Olumpus
GH Spelling 2021-03-16
10 Clues: Farming • with someone • the start of a story • a dish with meatballs • different communication • maybe God exists or not • an objection to something • you know who or what it is • list of things for a recipe • not agreeing with someone else
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ATTITUDES TOWARDS ANIMALS 2012-11-19
10 Clues: TRADING OF FUR • INTENSE FARMING • KILLING ANIMALS • TAKING ADVANTAGE • A SPANISH TRADITION • COPYING THE DNA OF ANIMALS • STOPPING ANIMALS FROM DYING OUT • WHEN ALL SPECIES OF A RACE DIES • THE ENTITLEMENTS THAT ANIMALS HAVE • THE USE OF ANIMALS FOR THEIR COMPANY
Pioneer Girl 2017-05-05
10 Clues: isolated • disorderly • to overflow • unable to see • scared, paranoid • to crowd together • covered with grass • a land used for farming • to put in a low or horizontal position • to move along with or be carried away by the action of water:
Parihaka 2017-07-03
10 Clues: : small kids • : large farming • : invaided parihaka • : small community of NZ • : a weapon with a Bullet • : crossing others property • : the act of firering weapons • : used for the top of the hat • : legal authority for custody • : an official agreement to resolve conflict
Ancient Egypt Vocab 2023-11-30
10 Clues: - king of egypt • - form of economy • - a egyptian casket • - classes - ranking • - serving multiple gods • - sea very close to egypt • - crop very popular for farming • - A river vert important to egyptians • - controlling water ways for agriculture • - structure that was handmade for egyptians
Economy 2024-03-18
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- - Improvement in living standards
- - Farming and cultivation
- resources - Wealth from the land
- - Innovation in business
- - Economic expansion
- - Lack of financial resources
- - Broadening of economic activities
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- - Allocation of resources for future benefits
- - Basic physical and organizational structures
- - Exchange of goods and services
10 Clues: - Economic expansion • - Innovation in business • - Farming and cultivation • - Lack of financial resources • - Exchange of goods and services • resources - Wealth from the land • - Improvement in living standards • - Broadening of economic activities • - Allocation of resources for future benefits • - Basic physical and organizational structures
Ancient Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-15
10 Clues: The sun god • A stone coffin • God of the afterlife • God of mummification • A preserved dead body • Paper made from plants • A giant tomb for kings • The ruler of Ancient Egypt • Egypt’s picture writing system • The river that made farming possible
Agriculture- Matt Hamilton 2016-01-20
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- cropping- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvest
- agriculture- term used to describe large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases,large mechanized equipment
- agriculture- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- means any technological application that uses biological systems,living organisms, or derivatives
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- agricultural revolution- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- rotation- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- agriculture- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
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- herding/Pastoralism- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- Characteristic of farmers of their way of life
- strategies- the unique way in each culture uses its particular physical environment
- highly mechanized, large scale farming
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- farm- regards a system of agriculture organization whereas farm laborers are not compensated via wages
- domestication- animals kept for some utilitarian purpose whose breeding is controlled by humans
15 Clues: highly mechanized, large scale farming • Characteristic of farmers of their way of life • cropping- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvest • the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals • The cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-01-30
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- a fire that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside
- fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago
- land that is used for or is suitable for farming
- the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
- a gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide
- Below water
- an area often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- a vehicle that is driven by an electric motor which draws its current either from storage batteries or from overhead cables
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- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
- a stock of food available for use.
- relating to, living in, or consisting of water that does not contain salt
- he business, science, or activity of farming
- the cutting down of trees in a large area, or the destruction of forests by people
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid, or to cause something to do this
15 Clues: Below water • a stock of food available for use. • he business, science, or activity of farming • land that is used for or is suitable for farming • the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body • a gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide • the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place • ...
christina 2023-10-17
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- Is reliable access to adequate food to sustain a healthy life?
- Refers to the lack of available water resources to meet demand?
- When a crop is produced for its commercial value, rather than human consumption?
- When is the natural feature of the earth's surface?
- What is a piece of land that lies in a low area and has been reclaimed from a body of water?
- When is the level below the surface of the ground where water can be found?
- It refers to living organisms such as plants and animals
- What is referred to when 2 or more species are within the same area?
- This is a process in which plants grow from a seed?
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- Is the process of changing a piece of sloped land into a series d step-like formations to enable farming?
- It is the result of the sun's heat being trapped in the atmosphere?
- Is the removal of topsoil due to wind and water?
- This refers to when the warming of the atmosphere results in an increase in CO2?
- This is the presence of salt on the land's surface?
- Refer to ideas, methods or processes in farming?
15 Clues: Is the removal of topsoil due to wind and water? • Refer to ideas, methods or processes in farming? • When is the natural feature of the earth's surface? • This is the presence of salt on the land's surface? • This is a process in which plants grow from a seed? • It refers to living organisms such as plants and animals • ...
Creative Science by Rhea 2021-01-19
5 Clues: sown in november • terrace farming helps to reduce • another name of commercial crops • old methods of farming are used in • the breeding and rearing of the fish
Faming After the Civil War Chapter 18-3 2017-02-08
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- What played an important role in cotton farming?
- What system replaced slavery?
- Who introduced cotton to the Rio Grande valley?
- The typical Texan in the 1800s was a__________ not a rancher.
- A farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop.
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- A tenant farmer who is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop.
- A method of farming that used a manner of plowing that left loose soil on top of the ground, which kept water in the ground by slowing evaporation.
- What was the most important crop in Texas?
- Martinez also brought the first_______ and corn planters to the Valley.
- Plantation owners used_____ to do their work?
10 Clues: What system replaced slavery? • What was the most important crop in Texas? • Plantation owners used_____ to do their work? • Who introduced cotton to the Rio Grande valley? • What played an important role in cotton farming? • The typical Texan in the 1800s was a__________ not a rancher. • Martinez also brought the first_______ and corn planters to the Valley. • ...
Book Thief Crossword 220-330 2013-02-27
10 Clues: a forewarning • effectiveness • partially open • having no moral • to get; to possess • to deprive or cut off • rising or tending to rise again • to refer casually or indirectly • extremely gray; drained of color • a farming tool with a long curved blade
egypt trade Finn 2017-04-27
10 Clues: used in battle • a native plant • used in weaving • obtained by farming • something you drink. • something used for money • something that goes in food • something found while mining. • people who get forced to work free • something sometimes used in battle
Spelling List 2 2017-09-18
10 Clues: farming • a diplomat • a young person • not a professional • detailed examination • existing conditions or facts • someone you know a little bit • the process of running a business • ready or likely to attack or confront • to a satisfactory or acceptable extent
week two 2 [18] 2020-03-05
10 Clues: farming • of a nation • grossed out • team of planes • conflict meeting • same shape, same size • to get a kid or animal • shape same on both sides • two lines at 90 degree angles • lines going the same direction but not touching
History-Jai Rana 2021-07-23
10 Clues: old stone age • trees to land • new stone age • middle stone age • walking on two legs • Evolution of the brain • thumb The use of a thumb • the act of killing animals • growing and harvesting crops • the study of fossils and remains
Biotechnology 2023-11-07
10 Clues: farming • alters genes • a segment of DNA • worldwide outbreak • widespread outbreak • medicine for bacteria • keeping yourself clean • a disease easily transmitted • Making a identical copy of an organism • A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products
End of the Antiquity 2021-08-15
9 Clues: growing crops • Nowadays Istanbul • rarely eaten food • the unknown cutlery • Came after East Rome • The Antiquity in Finnish • poor hygiene made these spread • time period after the Antiquity • farmer who didn't own their land
Mesopotamia 2024-09-06
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- Planting and growing food,like farming,or raising animals.
- A crescent-moon shaped area in the Middle East that was home to the world’s first civilization.
- A holy place or object that honors some person or god.
- A set of beliefs and practices that can help people find meaning in the world.
- New Stone Age, when people grew their own food and settled in villages.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- When people replaced hunting and gathering with farming as the main source of food.
- The way people spend and make money with goods and services.
- A person who moves from place to place to look for food and has no permanent home.
- The traditions a group of people share; such as art, religion, language, and food.
- Taking water from one place to add it to a field.
- Old stone age, when tools were made out of stone and people were hunters and gatherers
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- The river east of Mesopotamia.
- The name of our unit
- To focus and became an expert at a job.
- The set of rules a group of people living in one place must follow.
- A large group of people who live in an organized way.
- To tame a wild animal or plant so it can live with people.
- The river west of Mesopotamia.
- When people first began to make tools out of bronze.
- A city which has its own government.
21 Clues: The name of our unit • The river east of Mesopotamia. • The river west of Mesopotamia. • A city which has its own government. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • To focus and became an expert at a job. • Taking water from one place to add it to a field. • When people first began to make tools out of bronze. • A large group of people who live in an organized way. • ...
Southern Colonies 2023-01-26
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- North Carolina was the first English _____ in the New World.
- South Carolina was originally a part of the Carolina _____.
- Plantations were so large and required a lot of workers, they were like _____ of their own.
- _____ made it easy to grow crops in the Southern Colonies.
- Plantations were usually around the _____.
- All of the colonist on Roanoke Island had _____, so they named the island “The Lost Colony”
- Maryland was founded in 1633 for a safe haven for _____.
- The cash crops of the Southern Colonies consisted of tobacco, indigo, and _____.
- The colonists had a lot of plantations and slaves because of the _____.
- The main reason James Oglethrope founded Georgia is so _____ could live there.
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- The main resources in the Southern Colonies were fish, good farming land, and _____.
- Many _____ worked at the plantations because they required a lot of work.
- Many of the colonists who came to the southern colonies were _____ from England and they wanted to become even more from owning lands.
- Carolina Most of the population in _____ was made up of slaves.
- _____ was the cultural center of the Southern Colonies.
- Georgia’s agriculture was mainly indigo, sugar, and _____.
- _____ spread quickly due to the mild climate.
- The flat land was good for farming so the landowners built large farms that were called _____.
- Plantation owners were the _____ families in the Southern Colonies.
- A lot of _____ were grown for the specific reason of selling to others.
20 Clues: Plantations were usually around the _____. • _____ spread quickly due to the mild climate. • _____ was the cultural center of the Southern Colonies. • Maryland was founded in 1633 for a safe haven for _____. • _____ made it easy to grow crops in the Southern Colonies. • Georgia’s agriculture was mainly indigo, sugar, and _____. • ...
crossword on agriculture 2021-12-16
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- supply, service, production, and marketing aspect of modern agricultural system
- science the study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally and as a result of handling and processing
- use of land and other resources to grow crops
- the growing harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- what is one of the top Illinois Ag counties
- applied-knowledge course focusing on the science and management of plants and soils
- the art and science of producing food and fiber
- a subject or course of study in school or college in which the elements of several sciences are studied
- cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- goodd sold to or in another country
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
- intems used in growing crops or raising animals
- the machinery or working parts of something.
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- what is the top Ag product in Illinois
- segment that raises the crops and livestock
- the cultivation of garden plants
- includes chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides, soil and lysis of Ag products and determination of the nutritional need of plants and animals
- a location, distribution, and utilization of farming resources
- production, transportation, and use of cut flowers and foliage and of greenhouse crops
- products bought from another nation
- technology application of techniques to control the growth and harvesting of animal and vegetable products
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable
- 11% of Agriculture jobs are actual
- the study of animals that live alongside humans
24 Clues: the cultivation of garden plants • 11% of Agriculture jobs are actual • products bought from another nation • goodd sold to or in another country • what is the top Ag product in Illinois • segment that raises the crops and livestock • what is one of the top Illinois Ag counties • the machinery or working parts of something. • use of land and other resources to grow crops • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-04-04
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- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the cultivation of aquatic especially for food
- areas used for the production of adapted crops for harvest.
- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch.
- the cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- relating to the diseases, injuries, and treatment of animals.
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- a plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
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- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- the practice of agriculture or aquaculture
- an indefinite usually extended expanse of land : region miles of open country
- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- land suitable for farming.
- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- of, relating to, or suitable for the country : rural rustic rolling farmland
21 Clues: land suitable for farming. • farm animals regarded as an asset. • the practice of agriculture or aquaculture • the preparation of land for growing crops. • the cultivation of aquatic especially for food • the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Crossword 2025-01-28
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- What is weathering
- What type of weathering involves plants breaking rocks
- What agent of erosion transports rocks downstream
- What activity involves catching fish and other sea life
- What is the fastest type of mass movement
- What is loose material on slopes called
- What activity extracts minerals and ores from the Earth
- What are the two main types of weathering
- What is the unsustainable practice of catching too many fish
- What type of plate boundary involves plates moving apart
- What is erosion
- What is the main agent of coastal erosion
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- What type of plate boundary involves plates moving towards each other
- What process occurs when one plate moves under anotherFarming, What is the most common primary economic activity
- What is the slowest type of mass movement
- What type of mass movement involves soil and water
- What causes freeze-thaw action
- What triggers landslides
- What reduces the risk of mass movement
- What type of mass movement occurs during volcanic eruptions
- What type of farming focuses on growing crops
- What type of farming focuses on raising animals
- What type of weathering occurs when rocks are dissolved by acidic rainwater
- What causes the movement of tectonic plates
- What primary activity involves managing and harvesting trees
- What type of mass movement creates terracettes
- What forms when limestone is weathered by acidic rain
- What type of slope is most prone to mass movement
28 Clues: What is erosion • What is weathering • What triggers landslides • What causes freeze-thaw action • What reduces the risk of mass movement • What is loose material on slopes called • What is the slowest type of mass movement • What is the fastest type of mass movement • What are the two main types of weathering • What is the main agent of coastal erosion • ...
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-09
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- The artificial cultivation of crops and the rearing of animals for food and other products
- physical input that includes temperature, rainfall and sunshine
- meeting the needs of today without harming the needs of the future generation
- caused fixed roles for men and women and hence prevents subsistence farmers from increasing output
- a type of natural disaster whose torrential winds can destroy crops
- crops grown in in narrowband in a single field and harvested at different times
- name of the severe wind erosion in the high plains and prairies of USA and Canada
- a type of farming which has a small area of land and high labour input per hectare
- They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms
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- Disorder that is causing widespread death of honey bees
- a human input which is the money needed to start a business
- a system of agricultural improvements made to increase food supplies between 1960 and 1990
- farmer selling his/her output to make money
- fertilizer most commonly used in subsistence farming
- plants sold for money
- cause of food shortages and can be caused by leaching of minerals and overgrazing
- land previously used for food production was used to grow crops to create this energy source
- where only one type of crop is grown in a field repetetively
- a way to increase food supplies, introduced in India for 5 cereal crops
- system to water crops in intervals and in a controlled manner
- planting a seed
21 Clues: planting a seed • plants sold for money • farmer selling his/her output to make money • fertilizer most commonly used in subsistence farming • Disorder that is causing widespread death of honey bees • They destroy crops and and example would be locust swarms • a human input which is the money needed to start a business • ...
Paleolithic and Neolithic Revolution 2023-10-19
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- likely the first crop farmed
- refers to any change that has an enormous effect on people's way of life
- a type of government whose ruler, a king or queen, inherits the position from a parent
- the act of training for a particular job
- the organized growing of food on a regular schedule
- to adapt an animal to living with humans for the advantage of humans
- the invention of this allowed ancient peoples to get more nutrients out of their food and keep it safe to eat for a longer period of time
- people who move from place to place as a group to find food
- something that may have once existed between Eastern Russia and Alaska that allowed people to cross from Asia to North America
- river in Egypt where some of the earliest farming began
- a place where people worship
- a tool used in leatherworking to punch holes
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- an ancient Neolithic community known for not having streets, roads, or doors
- a large, hairy, extinct animal related to modern-day elephants
- the period in ancient human culture when people began to make and use bronze
- a time when glaciers covered much of the land
- relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age
- part of Central America where some of the earliest farming began
- an ability gained by the practical use of knowledge
- relating to the latest period of the Stone Age
20 Clues: likely the first crop farmed • a place where people worship • the act of training for a particular job • a tool used in leatherworking to punch holes • a time when glaciers covered much of the land • relating to the latest period of the Stone Age • relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age • an ability gained by the practical use of knowledge • ...
Chp 10 Agriculture 2022-03-10
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- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand (without spoiling)
- intended to protect the environment
- commercial agriculture with better tools
- specialized knowledge about herd animals
- farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field, all within the same year
- moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- leveled and bunded rice fields with inlet and outlet connecting irrigation and drainage
- production of crops, designed to produce crops for widespread distribution
- new experimentation with different crops and crop rotation
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- nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer
- the emergence of new varieties of crops, specifically wheat and rice varietals
- fertile land becomes desert
- where the farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- a plot of land is cleared and cultivated for a short period of time
- where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
- A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food
- large group of plants
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
21 Clues: large group of plants • fertile land becomes desert • intended to protect the environment • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • commercial agriculture with better tools • specialized knowledge about herd animals • where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management • ...
2-3 Native Americans 2022-07-31
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- Idaho, he led the army on a journey of 1,300 miles
- ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken
- This reversed the Dawes Act’s policy of assimilation
- Killed after being accused to practicing the Ghost Dance
- Many Native Americans hated the Dawes Act and ____ their lots to settlers
- ____ has a giant stone memorial in South Dakota
- Many Native Americans disliked ____ & preferred hunting
- Divided reservations into 160 acres lots, for farming, ranching, or sale
- Black Kettle & Cheyenne attacked while seeking peace
- Assimilation forced Native Americans to look & act like white ____
- U.S. government failed to pay Dakota people, who faced starvation
- Lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans
- Lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans
- Settlers entered the Great Plains & clashed with _____
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- U.S. government wanted Native Americans living on _____
- Created boarding schools to change Native Americans culture
- George Custer was killed here, & the army increased war efforts
- ____ died at the Battle of Little Big Horn, which increased the war effort
- Native Americans learn English & become U.S. citizens
- Outlawed because it celebrated white settlers going away
- Native American ____ was doomed because the buffalo had been killed
- Siuox-Dakota agreed to live on reservations in exchange for ____
- Granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship
- U.S. forts in Wyoming caused Crazy Horse to ambush Captain Fetterman
- After Sitting Bull died, it caused the Battle of ____
- Indian ____ created reservations, but could not force compliance
- Many Native Americans were nomads & followed _____
- Chief Jospeh did this after refusing to live on a reservation
28 Clues: Granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship • ____ has a giant stone memorial in South Dakota • Idaho, he led the army on a journey of 1,300 miles • Many Native Americans were nomads & followed _____ • ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken • This reversed the Dawes Act’s policy of assimilation • Black Kettle & Cheyenne attacked while seeking peace • ...
Grade 7 End Of Term Review 2025-12-05
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- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming.
- A large group of lands ruled by one leader.
- A system the Maya created to measure days, months, and years.
- NE, NW, SE, SW.
- Knotted strings the Incas used to record information.
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food.
- A map showing weather patterns over an area.
- A symbol that shows directions on a map.
- A developed society with cities, government, and culture.
- The line that divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- A map showing countries, cities, and borders.
- A set of lines that helps locate places on a map.
- An imaginary line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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- A civilization in Mexico known for its capital city, Tenochtitlán.
- Farming; growing crops and raising animals for food.
- A round model of the Earth.
- An early civilization in Central America known for writing and pyramids.
- A map showing landforms like mountains and rivers.
- Half of the Earth.
- An object made or used by people in the past.
- The Mayan picture writing system.
- A small picture or sign that stands for something on a map.
- Shows the relationship between map distances and real distances.
- A flat drawing of a place or the Earth’s surface.
- North, South, East, and West.
- A civilization in South America centered in the Andes Mountains.
- The map key that explains symbols.
- Tells what the map is about.
28 Clues: NE, NW, SE, SW. • Half of the Earth. • A round model of the Earth. • Tells what the map is about. • North, South, East, and West. • The Mayan picture writing system. • The map key that explains symbols. • A symbol that shows directions on a map. • A large group of lands ruled by one leader. • A map showing weather patterns over an area. • ...
Sustainable Biomes 2022-11-24
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- A natural disater that occurs commonly in Australia, leading to drier than normal conditions and low precipitation
- Which biome is Sydney and surrounding areas in?
- The warm phase of the Southern Oscillation, associated with warm, dry weather.
- The practice of safely co-existing on Earth over a long time by using resources in a way that will last a long time.
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- The amount of crop grown in a particular area
- The science or practice of farming
- The controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish
- What is the name of the book written by Bruce Pascoe?
- A major biome of treeless or rolling ground found in cold regions (with permafrost)
9 Clues: The science or practice of farming • The amount of crop grown in a particular area • Which biome is Sydney and surrounding areas in? • What is the name of the book written by Bruce Pascoe? • The controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish • The warm phase of the Southern Oscillation, associated with warm, dry weather. • ...
Fairtrade cocoa 2023-07-18
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- Fairtrade cocoa is often grown in ____________ cooperatives to empower farmers.
- What does Fairtrade aim to achieve for cocoa farmers in terms of their income?
- Fairtrade certification ensures that farmers are treated ____________ and ethically.
- Fairtrade cocoa is grown with a focus on ____________ practices promoting sustainable farming.
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- What does the Fairtrade premium allow farmers to invest in their communities and businesses?
- Fairtrade cocoa ensures farmers receive a ____________ price for their cocoa protecting them from market fluctuations.
- Fairtrade cocoa helps to improve the ____________ of cocoa farming communities.
- By choosing Fairtrade cocoa consumers support the farmers in earning a ____________ income.
- Africa, Where is a significant portion of the world's cocoa produced often under challenging conditions?
- What type of cocoa ensures farmers receive fair wages and better living conditions?
10 Clues: What does Fairtrade aim to achieve for cocoa farmers in terms of their income? • Fairtrade cocoa is often grown in ____________ cooperatives to empower farmers. • Fairtrade cocoa helps to improve the ____________ of cocoa farming communities. • What type of cocoa ensures farmers receive fair wages and better living conditions? • ...
Beyond the Plate: The Hidden Costs of Food 2024-09-29
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- India’s high rates of this chronic condition are linked to diets high in sugar, as reported by WHO
- This kind of farming works in harmony with nature, preserving biodiversity
- Index measuring the affordability, availability, quality, and safety of food globally, with India ranking 68th in 2023
- Energy required to grow, process, and transport food.
- UN’s term for diets that are healthy, affordable, and have low environmental impact
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- WHO’s goal is to eliminate this type of hunger, where people have access to calories but lack essential nutrients
- Degraded land caused by over-farming and deforestation
- Movement promoting local food consumption
- This Indian crop, widely used in cooking oils, has been linked to high deforestation rates
- The global framework launched by WHO to combat antimicrobial resistance in food production
10 Clues: Movement promoting local food consumption • Energy required to grow, process, and transport food. • Degraded land caused by over-farming and deforestation • This kind of farming works in harmony with nature, preserving biodiversity • UN’s term for diets that are healthy, affordable, and have low environmental impact • ...
Animal Welfare and the Environment 2025-07-08
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- A plant-based protein often used as a meat substitute, made from soybeans.
- A standard ensuring animals are treated humanely, often found on food labels, is called: animal ____________.
- The clearing of trees for grazing land or feed crops contributes to:_________________.
- Ethical diet and lifestyle made to avoid animal products entirely.
- When a species is at risk of extinction due to human activities like overfishing or habitat loss.
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- Chemicals used in farming that can harm water quality and wildlife.
- When animals are kept in very crowded, unnatural conditions, it's called: factory ____________.
- A major cause of ocean pollution, directly impacting marine life and often linked to fishing gear.
- The removal of fish faster than they can reproduce is known as:_____________________.
- The practice of giving animals space to move and behave naturally is called: ________ range.
10 Clues: Ethical diet and lifestyle made to avoid animal products entirely. • Chemicals used in farming that can harm water quality and wildlife. • A plant-based protein often used as a meat substitute, made from soybeans. • The removal of fish faster than they can reproduce is known as:_____________________. • ...
West Africa Cross Word 2024-02-14
friends 2023-04-11
9 Clues: short • DISNEY • he skinny • Is chineese • he is also skinny • He is a hunter man • he says tigger with an n • he plays to much monkey game • he plays to much farming siimalator
Stone Age Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-28
9 Clues: farming • extra food • natural item • taming animals • man-made object • a complex human society • becoming an expert in something • people who make and enforce rules • a ditch that moves water from a river
ch 9 1st 10 words 2019-10-30
9 Clues: ownership in company • movement people cities • closed in field farming • increased machine production • social class skilled workers • conditions needed production • developing machine production • planting different crops each year • person organizes manages finacial risks
Early humans 2021-10-21
9 Clues: scientist • new farming • strip of land • stone tools, old • constantly moving • ancestor of humans • climate change glaciers • hunt gather plants survive • pass along information or track animals
erdematar 2023-01-27
9 Clues: farming game • ur middle name • my Chinese name • first anniversary • last gift I gave you • your favorite subject • to help you sleep well • something we do everyday • the ball game that we have played
Early Humans 2020-10-26
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- People who move from place to place to obtain their basic needs.
- Known as the "New Stone Age". Early humans stopped moving, formed settled communities and started farming.
- Early humans who pursue animals and obtain wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive.
- To bring under the control of and make usable by humans.
- A way of communicating during the Paleolithic Era.
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- The transformation of human existence caused by the invention of farming.
- The cultivation of the soil, production of crops, and raising of livestock.
- Known as the "Old Stone Age", during this period early humans were nomadic and used fire and stone tools to survive.
- A time of climate change when huge glaciers covered the Earth’s surface allowing the early humans to travel over the frozen water to new land.
- A scientist who studies prehistoric people by analyzing artifacts from the past.
- An early ancestor of humans that originated in Africa.
11 Clues: A way of communicating during the Paleolithic Era. • An early ancestor of humans that originated in Africa. • To bring under the control of and make usable by humans. • People who move from place to place to obtain their basic needs. • The transformation of human existence caused by the invention of farming. • ...
Medium Food and Health Terms 2025-04-28
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- emergency or development assistance to people suffering from food shortages
- farming primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption
- the distance food travels from production to consumer, often used as a measure of environmental impact
- farming that meets current food needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their needs, emphasizing environmental health, economic profitability, and social equity
- the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related events in populations
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- differences in health status or distribution of health resources across different population groups
- number of deaths due to complications from pregnancy or childbirth per 100,000 live births
- the number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births in a year
- a set of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives that increased agricultural production worldwide through high-yield crops and chemical
- areas where food insecurity is especially severe and widespread
- the incidence of disease in a population
11 Clues: the incidence of disease in a population • areas where food insecurity is especially severe and widespread • farming primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption • emergency or development assistance to people suffering from food shortages • the number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births in a year • ...
Diet and Food Production 2013-04-30
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- Fungal protein, in products such as Quorn
- Seriously unbalanced diet
- Method of sterilising food
- Method of producing new varieties
- Fat accumulation
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- Persistently high blood pressure
- Arterial plaque
- ... Heart disease
- Insufficient blood flow to the heart (10,10)
- Reduce blood cholesterol levels
- Result of crossbreeding
- Heat treatment (especially of milk)
- Come in high and low density variants
- Transport lipid from intestine to liver
- High input, high output farming
- Used for field mapping and guidance
16 Clues: Arterial plaque • Fat accumulation • ... Heart disease • Result of crossbreeding • Seriously unbalanced diet • Method of sterilising food • Reduce blood cholesterol levels • High input, high output farming • Persistently high blood pressure • Method of producing new varieties • Heat treatment (especially of milk) • Used for field mapping and guidance • ...
Civil War 2016-03-04
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- Nickname for the Union
- Nickname for the Confederacy
- The political,social,and economic differences between the North and South
- When a person owns a person
- President of the Union
- War A war within a country
- A person who works to end slavery
- The North
- Farming
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- President of the Confederacy
- To leave or withdraw
- To block supplies or people from the opposing side
- Forced enrollment into the military
- To free from someone's control
- To end something
- The South
16 Clues: Farming • The South • The North • To end something • To leave or withdraw • Nickname for the Union • President of the Union • War A war within a country • When a person owns a person • President of the Confederacy • Nickname for the Confederacy • To free from someone's control • A person who works to end slavery • Forced enrollment into the military • ...
THE ODYSSEY 2021-10-05
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- Where the 10 year war took place
- Witch that turned people into pigs
- Main character of the odyssey
- son of odysseus
- god of the sea
- son of poseidon
- God of death/land of the dead
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- giant creature with one eye
- God of thunder
- Odysseus´ second in command
- Wife of Odysseus
- Homeland of odysseus
- Nymph that trapped odysseus
- small body of land in the ocean
- The real point of this story
- goddess of war
16 Clues: God of thunder • god of the sea • goddess of war • son of odysseus • son of poseidon • Wife of Odysseus • Homeland of odysseus • giant creature with one eye • Odysseus´ second in command • Nymph that trapped odysseus • The real point of this story • Main character of the odyssey • God of death/land of the dead • small body of land in the ocean • Where the 10 year war took place • ...
Wampanoag 6 - 16 2021-12-09
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- - Corn
- - how people grow food
- - people forced to work without pay
- - helped the Pilgrims
- - Wampanoag house
- - an official agreement between countries or groups
- - sickness
- - taking someone without their permission
- - a sickness that spreads quickly
- - not having enough food
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- - to protect what belongs to you
- - Important Wampanoag leader
- Sisters - Corn, Beans, and Squash
- - a relationship where people agree to work together
- - leader of Wampanoags
- - European settlers who arrived on Wampanoag land in 1620
16 Clues: - Corn • - sickness • - Wampanoag house • - helped the Pilgrims • - how people grow food • - leader of Wampanoags • - not having enough food • - Important Wampanoag leader • - to protect what belongs to you • Sisters - Corn, Beans, and Squash • - a sickness that spreads quickly • - people forced to work without pay • - taking someone without their permission • ...
Geography and Culture of Africa 2023-12-07
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- transitional zone
- too much farming
- opposite of flood
- same spiritual beliefs
- many children die from this issue
- many grasslands and wildlife
- not surrounded by any water
- the Congo river is in this same place
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- producing agriculture to sell
- allows you to travel through a certain place
- producing agriculture for you and your family
- leads to erosion
- grassland eventually disappears
- a person with no permanent home
- can cause deforestation
- desert near the Savanna
16 Clues: too much farming • leads to erosion • transitional zone • opposite of flood • same spiritual beliefs • can cause deforestation • desert near the Savanna • not surrounded by any water • many grasslands and wildlife • producing agriculture to sell • grassland eventually disappears • a person with no permanent home • many children die from this issue • the Congo river is in this same place • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- People among the aristocrats.
- great games.
- society- Based on trading income.
- The teachings of the elders.
- A school.
- The new doctrine.
- society- Based on farming income.
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- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Chain of islands.
- The way of the warrior.
- Those who serve.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • society- Based on farming income. • society- Based on trading income. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- A school.
- The teachings of the elders.
- People among the aristocrats.
- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- Based on trading income.
- Based on farming income.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
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- great games.
- The way of the warrior.
- Chain of islands.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Those who serve.
- The new doctrine.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Based on trading income. • Based on farming income. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature. • ...
Crossword 2025-05-23
Food and Agriculture 2025-11-13
VALUABLE COASTAL AREAS (KQ2) 2013-06-30
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- causes corals to suffocate when the water is filled with sediments.
- coastal areas are _________ because they provide habitats for living creatures and environments for humans to live in.
- _____ _____ have the ability to absorb wave energy generated in the open seas.
- the form of waste disposal into the sea can destroy the coast and endanger marine life
- it involves the temporary movement of people (tourists), primarily for leisure or recreational purposes.
- ability of life forms to adjust to changing conditions
- the level of murkiness of the water.
- overfishing in reefs and surrounding waters.
- a type of plant that grows naturally in a saline environment.
- untreated _______ are wastes being deposited into the sea.
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- events or conditions that causes changes.
- storms caused by climate change can rapidly erode beaches and alter __________.
- natural environments in which plants and animals live.
- land _________ is where land is reclaimed for housing, industry and recreational uses.
- a kind of farming that includes farming fish in cages or ponds close to coasts, in rivers or converted wetlands.
- occurs when higher sea temperatures result in the loss of algae
- coasts provide _______ services which are non-material benefits like recreational, aesthetic and spiritual benefits.
- it involves activities done for enjoyment, when one is not working.
- areas where fishes are bred and raised to meet the growing demand for fish.
- coastal __________ provide products such as fish and other types of seafood, water and building and ornamental materials.
20 Clues: the level of murkiness of the water. • events or conditions that causes changes. • overfishing in reefs and surrounding waters. • natural environments in which plants and animals live. • ability of life forms to adjust to changing conditions • untreated _______ are wastes being deposited into the sea. • a type of plant that grows naturally in a saline environment. • ...
South Asia Terms 2022-04-28
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- Monotheistic religion found mainly in South West Asia
- Location of dispute between Pakistan and India
- Found in china teaches compassion, frugality, and humility
- River that goes through cambodia and vietnam.
- Known as a Buddhist religious building
- Homogenous country, not an island nation
- gigantic wall built to keep out Mongol invaders
- Focal point for Religious Pilgrimage in India
- Based on teachings of Buddha
- A type of market found in Bangkok
- River south of the Himalayas
- The worship of one spirit broken into many gods.
- Chinese philosophy, emphasizes family and social harmony
- Most developed country of Asia
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- Mausoleum made to house a late emperor´s spouse
- Monotheistic faith practiced in smaller numbers in asia than much of the world
- A river with a yellow hue due to the soil
- tallest mountain in the world
- An originally Hindu temple, now Buddhist
- originally the material that made chinese carvings
- Cash crop of Asia
- Movement made to bring modern farming techniques to india
- A unique alphabet used by asian countries
- River north of the Himalayas.
- material painted to take the appearence of Ivory
- Farming technique that allows crops in mountain areas
- Island nation made up of different ethnic groups
- known as a symbol of status in India
- Mountain range in the southern region of India
- Once the state religion of Japan
- Mountain range containing the biggest mountain in the world
- place of Buddhist meditation
32 Clues: Cash crop of Asia • Based on teachings of Buddha • River south of the Himalayas • place of Buddhist meditation • tallest mountain in the world • River north of the Himalayas. • Most developed country of Asia • Once the state religion of Japan • A type of market found in Bangkok • known as a symbol of status in India • Known as a Buddhist religious building • ...
from hunters to gatherers to farmers 2022-10-13
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- something to do or something that is happening
- the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- someone who grows food
- to take care of animal rather than let it take care of itself
- hard work
- working well producing very little waste
- the business of farming growing crops and raising animals
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- like a village but smaller
- someone who gathered food instead farming or hunting
- amount of people
- rectangular having the shape of a rectangle
- another name for the neolithic age
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- to provide the means or ability to do something
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- something very long lasting
- a large group of people
- someone who hunts for food
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- a large group of houses with people living in them
- starting to stay in one place
- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- something very important
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 BCE
- for a limited time
- a spot where you grow plants
- create something that has not been made before
- a small structure to sleep in temporarily
30 Clues: hard work • amount of people • for a limited time • someone who grows food • a large group of people • something very important • someone who hunts for food • like a village but smaller • something very long lasting • a spot where you grow plants • starting to stay in one place • another name for the neolithic age • working well producing very little waste • ...
AS World History Crossword - Cole 2023-09-10
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- The idea that everything in a society is shared and belongs to everyone.
- The spirit guide of a tribe, typically an older member of the group.
- A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard.
- The idea that all living creatures have spirits.
- A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting.
- The era known as the "New Stone" era.
- The last member of the "Big 5 Domesticated Mammals" besides Sheep, Goats, Horses and Pigs.
- The extra amount than what was needed, became responsible for a lot of people gaining wealth and power.
- It was the women's job to do this to get food, along with handling child care.
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- Type of farming where you only grow enough to survive, with no surpluses.
- The idea that all people are equal, especially relating to gender.
- The era known as the "Old Stone" era.
- Hunter-Gatherer tribes had health benefits from this type of diet.
- These people also gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- These people gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE.
- The practice of farming and harvesting food from plants or animals.
- It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary.
- Cultural______. Was the adaptation of cultures, with changes inspired by other cultures.
- The type of grains that humans first ate in North America, including wheat and barley.
20 Clues: The era known as the "Old Stone" era. • The era known as the "New Stone" era. • The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE. • The idea that all living creatures have spirits. • A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard. • A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting. • It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary. • ...
Unit #3- Managing our Natural Resources 2019-12-10
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- This farming method uses the most land such as growing and harvesting wheat etc.
- Industry that deals with harvesting and extracting natural resources.
- Most of Canada's Class 1 farmland can be found in which province?
- Area of industry that creates new information (i.e. Research and Development etc.)
- According to the documentary FOOD INC, one of the biggest reasons unhealthy food options are the cheapest.
- Cod, Haddock and halibut...fish that live near or on the ocean floor.
- Method of managing renewable resources...insures that the resource is "sustainable."
- Poultry, eggs and dairy are mostly sold in Canada: D------- Orientation
- Dominant reason why Class 1 farmland is disappearing.
- This species of fish has a unique life cycle...born in rivers migrate to the ocean and then return to back to the same rivers they were born in.
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- Salmon, herring mackerel...fish that live near the surface of the ocean.
- Industry that deals with processing natural resources.
- One of the most destructive methods of fishing...Otter--------.
- This type of fishing operation is characterized by small fishing operations that operate near coastal areas.
- Geographic feature: shallow areas near a coastline that are the extension of a continent...tend to be good fishing grounds.
- A resource that naturally replenishes itself
- Ban on the fishing of Cod in 1992
- According to the documentary FOOD INC, this area of agriculture consumes the most energy.
- Area of industry that delivers services (i.e. retail, doctors, teachers)
- Farming fish...
20 Clues: Farming fish... • Ban on the fishing of Cod in 1992 • A resource that naturally replenishes itself • Dominant reason why Class 1 farmland is disappearing. • Industry that deals with processing natural resources. • One of the most destructive methods of fishing...Otter--------. • Most of Canada's Class 1 farmland can be found in which province? • ...
Social Studies Unit 7 2024-04-15
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- when you have wealth, success, and good fortune
- a continued way of doing something the same way it was done in the past
- talking with each other, often while doing something else at the same time
- a country north of Nepal
- Farming a type of farming that produces just enough food for one family to live
- something passed down through families
- the Sherpa name for Mt. Everest
- a great deal of ability or skill, especially bravery or courage
- are the highest mountains in the world
- to take part in an activity
- a religion based on the teaching of Buddha, the awakened one
- an organized journey or trip made for a definite purpose
- An ethnic group of people who live in the mountains of Nepal
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- to keep something or someone from harm
- something that is very important
- something added to soil to help things grow
- Monastery a religious gathering place located on Mt. Everest
- Everest the highest mountain in the world
- Buddhism the oldest sect of Tibetan Buddhism
- the act of or result of clearing all the trees in an area
- someone or something that takes the place of another thing
- a set of beliefs that guide moral practices
- Valley south of Mt. Everest in Nepal
- a small country in eastern Asia that sits between India and Tibet
- giological units of information in living cells that define certain characteristics
25 Clues: a country north of Nepal • to take part in an activity • the Sherpa name for Mt. Everest • something that is very important • Valley south of Mt. Everest in Nepal • to keep something or someone from harm • something passed down through families • are the highest mountains in the world • Everest the highest mountain in the world • something added to soil to help things grow • ...
America Reborn 2025-12-08
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- Codes: Southern laws limiting rights of freed African Americans.
- Farming: Renting land for crops or cash.
- Racial separation in public spaces.
- Amendment: Gave African Americans the right to vote.
- Rights Act 1866: Granted citizenship regardless of race.
- Hayes: President whose election ended Reconstruction.
- of 1876: Highly disputed presidential election.
- Lincoln: President who proposed the Ten Percent Plan before being assassinated.
- Stevens: Radical Republican leader who fought for freedmen's rights.
- Sherman: General linked to the idea of '40 acres and a mule.'
- Johnson: President whose lenient Reconstruction angered Radical Republicans.
- Bureau: Federal agency aiding freed slaves.
- Districts: Southern regions under federal troop control.
- Farming system trapping many in debt.
- Acts: Divided the South into military districts.
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- Tax: Fee preventing many African Americans from voting.
- Southern whites who backed Reconstruction.
- Grant: Union general and later president who protected African American rights.
- Amendment: Granted citizenship and equal protection.
- of 1877: Agreement that ended Reconstruction.
- Revels: First African American U.S. Senator.
- Amendment: Abolished slavery.
- Douglass: Former enslaved man and abolitionist supporting Black suffrage.
- Northerners who moved South during Reconstruction.
- of 1873: Economic crisis weakening Reconstruction support.
- Crow: Post-Reconstruction laws enforcing segregation.
- Stanton: Secretary of War whose firing led to Johnson’s impeachment.
- Political trial of Andrew Johnson.
- Grady: Journalist promoting the 'New South' industrial vision.
- Klux Klan: Group using terror to prevent Black voting.
30 Clues: Amendment: Abolished slavery. • Political trial of Andrew Johnson. • Racial separation in public spaces. • Farming system trapping many in debt. • Farming: Renting land for crops or cash. • Southern whites who backed Reconstruction. • Bureau: Federal agency aiding freed slaves. • Revels: First African American U.S. Senator. • of 1877: Agreement that ended Reconstruction. • ...
things 2024-11-27
Test your brain- FARMING 2021-01-22
9 Clues: cultivation of mushroom • what is potassium chloride • seprating grains from straw • other name of land prepration • kharif crop popularly known as • placing of seeds at crossmarks • step where fertilizers are added to soil • crops which require warm weather to grow • problems faced by farmers due to lack of?
food and farming crossword 2021-07-19
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- making choices that create a better way of life for future generations by maintaining ecological balance, working with instead of against the environment
- the methods involved in feeding a population, including how food is produced, processed, distributed, purchased, or provided
- the act of collecting and storing plant material so it can decay and be added to soil to improve its quality
- a system of raising animals using strict methods designed to produce the most meat at the lowest cost, where animals are confined indoors under uncomfortable conditions
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- the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through sustainable methods defined by the community
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the transfer of pollen enabling fertilization and the production of seeds, most often by an animal or by wind
- a plot of land, usually in an urban area, rented by individuals or groups for gardening. they provide better access to nutritious food, physical activity, mental health, social health and community cohesion
- the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been harvested to sale
9 Clues: a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been harvested to sale • the act of collecting and storing plant material so it can decay and be added to soil to improve its quality • ...
Aboriginals and setters 2020-04-22
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- also known as the green plum
- when something is tradition
- another word for settlers
- kangaroos... was used to hold spears together
- a utensil is used to collect root and yams by women
- Murong tubers are a type of....
- wattle seeds are found on what type of tree....
- native Australians
- when yams and root were dug up the land will have been...
- a type of yam
- the title of an aboriginal spear thrower
- Insects that were used for their source of honey
- when it doesn't rain for a long period of time
- a crustacean and aboriginal food source
- firestick farming was used so the land would....
- an insect with high fat content
- a berry that goes red-black when ripe
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- settlers thought less of aboriginal so they were...
- common food source that comes from the acacia tree
- a flowers oil used as a sweetener in aboriginal food
- nuts collected in dilly bags and eaten raw or roasted
- another word for gathering
- a trap placed in lagoons
- A tool used when firestick farming
- red fruit native to Australia
- A main meat source of aboriginals
- a dish used for carrying and collecting seeds
- a plant aboriginals use to make bags nd baskets
- nutrients for the body
- traditional Australasian bread
- native Australian flora and fauna in a meal
- a type of bee hive found in hollow trees
32 Clues: a type of yam • native Australians • nutrients for the body • a trap placed in lagoons • another word for settlers • another word for gathering • when something is tradition • also known as the green plum • red fruit native to Australia • traditional Australasian bread • Murong tubers are a type of.... • an insect with high fat content • A main meat source of aboriginals • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-04-04
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- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated.
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- the practice of agriculture or aquaculture
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land
- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- areas used for the production of adapted crops for harvest.
- an indefinite usually extended expanse of land : region miles of open country
- a plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated
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- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- the cultivation of aquatic especially for food
- of, relating to, or suitable for the country : rural rustic rolling farmland
- land suitable for farming.
- relating to the diseases, injuries, and treatment of animals.
21 Clues: land suitable for farming. • farm animals regarded as an asset. • the practice of agriculture or aquaculture • the preparation of land for growing crops. • the cultivation of aquatic especially for food • the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Eurasia Geography 2018-02-28
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- Between Black Sea and Caspian Sea
- tall trees, lots of rainfall, very cold
- Russia spans these two continents
- in Siberia, just above Mongolian border; fed by 336 rivers; hold 20% of world’s freshwater; deepest lake in the world; surrounded by mountains
- Why has the Aral Sea been shrinking since the 1960s?
- located below the Ural Mountains, large grassland area
- Body of water located north of Russia
- Siberia is rich in natural resources, such as
- the Volga River could be described as
- forms part of border between Russia and China
- located in the desert or steppe areas below the Urals
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- no plants, northern Siberia
- body of water located east of Russia
- "the sleeping land"
- Which body of water contains the Bering Strait?
- Which mountain range is usually considered the dividing point between Europe and Asia
- What is one reason the Aral Sea is so polluted?
- located in southern and western Russia, most farming and industry happens here
- developing these resources is difficult because of cold______, poor transportation, and distances to civilized areas
- How many times zones does Russia cover?
- most of Siberia is covered with this, little to no plants
- longest river in Europe
- world’s largest landlocked sea; sometimes referred to as the world’s largest lake
- Black earth belt is great for
- More of Russia's land is on this side of the Ural Mountains
25 Clues: "the sleeping land" • longest river in Europe • no plants, northern Siberia • Black earth belt is great for • Between Black Sea and Caspian Sea • Russia spans these two continents • body of water located east of Russia • Body of water located north of Russia • the Volga River could be described as • tall trees, lots of rainfall, very cold • ...
Unit 5 Food 2018-02-20
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- Chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal,especially a mammal or an insect
- A person interested in eating food that is locally produced
- extreme Scarcity of food.
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- Plant crops in strips or alleys between shrub or trees
- A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- A substance required in relatively large amounts by living organisms, in particular
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- To graze (land) to excess
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- Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming
- Process of eroding by wind,water,or other natural agents
- Deficiency of protein and other key nutrients in diet
- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- Unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides
- The practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation
- A way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
- A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- farming A system of rearing livestock using intensive methods
- Matter that has come from a recently living organism
- The activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber
24 Clues: extreme Scarcity of food. • To graze (land) to excess • Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids • Supply energy for cellular processes • Supply energy for cellular processes • Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming • The process by which fertile land becomes desert • A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet • ...
JSKES 2016-10-18
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- what was limited because of the size of cities and towns.
- after the neolithic revolution how many people where roughly on the earth.
- This is the place of an ancient Chinese civilization.
- What was the main crop grown in southern China.
- A nomadic lifestyle supported by herding animals.
- which lifestyle required less working hours throughout the day.
- how many people out of ten had to work on a farm before the industrial revolution.
- where was maize/corn originally farmed.
- an advantage of agriculture is a more_______food supply.
- Key features of civilization are________and a complex government.
- what lifestyle tied the people to their land.
- agriculture lead to the fermentation of__________.
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- before the neolithic revolution how many people where roughly on the earth.
- who dominated in the agricultural society.
- what was the next major change that came after the neolithic revolution.
- "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- what did the women gather in the hunter gatherer lifestyle.
- what made the pastoral people fiercely independent.
- who spent most of their time during the neolithic revolution caring for the children.
- which lifestyle had more equality between men and women.
- this revolution brought major change to the early human experience.
- the lifestyle of herding animals was__________.
- what did the middle east start farming around 9000bc
- agriculture permitted and required_________growth.
- farming lead to the production of food__________.
25 Clues: where was maize/corn originally farmed. • who dominated in the agricultural society. • what lifestyle tied the people to their land. • What was the main crop grown in southern China. • the lifestyle of herding animals was__________. • A nomadic lifestyle supported by herding animals. • farming lead to the production of food__________. • ...
Geography - The Human World Vocabulary 2023-11-20
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- large urban area
- form of farming where trees and plants in heavily forrested areas are cut down and burned to clear the land for growing crops
- message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time or places
- communities that are laid out according to a network of transportation routes
- residential community immediately outside of a city
- system where a center sprinkler waters crops in a circular field
- communities grouped around or at the center of a resource
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- communities grouped along the length of a resource
- process of moving from one place to another
- a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
- activity or behavior in which people often take part
- annual number of births per one thousand people
- set of beliefs and values and practices a group of people have in common
- spread of culture trait from one region to another
- process that use large amounts of water and chemicals to break up rocks in order to extract gas or oil
- related to cities and their surrounding areas
- form of farming on steps carved into steep hillsides to create flat land for growing crops
- measure of the number of people living in an area usually expressed as persons per square mile or kilometer
- area where several metropolitan areas grow together
- substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- related to areas that are found outside of cities
21 Clues: large urban area • process of moving from one place to another • related to cities and their surrounding areas • annual number of births per one thousand people • related to areas that are found outside of cities • communities grouped along the length of a resource • spread of culture trait from one region to another • ...
APES Crossword 2023-04-25
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- a type of traditional agriculture in which an area of vegetation is cut down and burned before being planted with crops
- referred to as ecosystems
- Revolution occurring between the 1950s and 1960s, farming became mechanized and crop yields in industrialized nations boomed
- Farming a type of industrialized agriculture when a monoculture cash crop is grown to be exported. Things like bananas, coffee, or vegetables.
- when a part of grass is consumed by the animals faster than it can regrow
- open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city
- excavation of the earth for the purpose of extracting minerals or ore
- pest management an environmentally sensitive approach to chemical pesticides
- removal of trees in an area
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- maintenance of a species or ecosystem to ensure their perpetuation
- things like minerals and fossil fuels that are incapable of being generated within human existence
- the use of environmental resources for profit
- rotation provides soil with nutrients when legumes are part of the cycle of cross
- Bowl caused by a major drought, the conservation services passed the soil conservation act to help address the problem
- flat platforms that cut into the hillside to reduce soil runoff
- strip cropping
- resources that can be generated quickly, things as plants and animals
- trees, and crops are planted together
- removal of trees for agricultural purposes and purposes of exportation
- plowing rows of crops are plowed on a hillside to prevent erosion
20 Clues: strip cropping • referred to as ecosystems • removal of trees in an area • trees, and crops are planted together • the use of environmental resources for profit • open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city • flat platforms that cut into the hillside to reduce soil runoff • plowing rows of crops are plowed on a hillside to prevent erosion • ...
Lilah Lugay Ch. #14 Study Guide 2023-05-05
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- Ireland sent about 50,000 immigrants to where?
- Germany sent about _________ of their people to the US at the same time
- The concerning slaves codes were used to keep slaves from running away and ______
- What percent of southerners were slaves
- _______ were many of the people who worked in factories
- not allowed to ___ guns
- Because of their wealth many became _____ leaders
- New York, Chicago, and Cincinnati were where the ______ ______ are
- Industry only _____ to meet the needs of the farming society
- About how many bales of cotton were produced in 1850
- Because Industry didn't expand into south many southerners __________ this situation
- They thought these ____ would stop slaves from trying to escape
- there were 500 ______ in U.S. in 1800
- ______ vessey planned to revolt
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- About how many immigrants arrived in the 1840's-1850's
- There were almost 4,000 _____ __ ______ in 1860
- 1850 was the ____ most immigrants came to the U.S.
- "The more slaves the more ____"
- Some skilled workers are ____
- could not leave land without a ______ pass'
- The industry only existed to meet the needs of the farming
- The 1% of wealthy slave owners who owned at least 50 slaves were known as _____
- 2,000 _____ lived free in the south in 1860
- Elias Howe/Isacc Singer invented the sewing _______
- Who became political leader
- Fredrick ______ escaped slavery
- The telegraph was invented by _______ Morse
- no groups bigger than _______
- a _______ powered locomotive engine was developed
- John ______ invented the light weight steel plow
30 Clues: not allowed to ___ guns • Who became political leader • Some skilled workers are ____ • no groups bigger than _______ • "The more slaves the more ____" • Fredrick ______ escaped slavery • ______ vessey planned to revolt • there were 500 ______ in U.S. in 1800 • What percent of southerners were slaves • could not leave land without a ______ pass' • ...
DHI2 Eco-Week 2024-10-22
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- Series of stages through which a product passes from creation to disposal.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute the environment.
- Energy derived from the sun.
- Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Protection and management of natural resources.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- Type of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Organic material used to enrich soil.
- Community of living organisms and their environment.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- The large-scale removal of trees from forests.
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- Sustainable farming method that imitates natural ecosystems.
- Site for the disposal of waste materials.
- Adjustments made to mitigate the effects of climate change.
- Method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water.
- Type of energy that can be replenished naturally.
- Farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals.
- Fast-growing plant often used as a sustainable material.
- Footprint Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual or organization.
- Transforming waste materials into new products of better quality.
- Capable of being maintained without depletion of resources.
- The process of obtaining materials sustainably.
- Misleading claims about the environmental benefits of a product.
- Trade Trading partnership that aims for equity in international trade.
- Relating to the relationship between living organisms and their environment.
- The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth.
- Sources of energy that are naturally replenished.
- Element central to climate change, often found in fossil fuels.
29 Clues: Energy derived from the sun. • Organic material used to enrich soil. • Underground layer of water-bearing rock. • Site for the disposal of waste materials. • The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth. • Type of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. • The large-scale removal of trees from forests. • Farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals. • ...
MGS Vocab 5&6 2024-11-26
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- resources that can be regenerated quickly once they are used up
- where countries fight over land
- where a country is surrounded by land
- where are country, state, & county borders
- the process of damaging or harming the natural environment, often caused by human activities
- the total value of all G&S in a country per year
- where the gov't doesn't control the production of G&S
- jobs
- a relationship where people/groups/countries rely on each other
- poor countries
- where the gov't controls the production of G&S
- the study of how people distribute their wealth
- payment or financial support given by the government to help a person, business, or industry
- jobs that create final products
- a tax on imported goods
- the average salary per person per year
- things that are limited or in short supply, meaning there is not enough of them to satisfy everyone’s needs or wants
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- resources that cannot be regenerated quickly once they are used up
- rich countries
- where the gov't partially controls the production of G&S
- jobs that farm raw materials
- where G&S are exchanged w/out money
- when politicians unfairly draw the boundaries of voting districts to benefit themselves or their party
- crops for sale purposes
- farming for money
- farming just enough only for yourself & your family
- tools
- raw materials
- a regularly-used, navigable route for large water vessels
- jobs that provide services
30 Clues: jobs • tools • raw materials • rich countries • poor countries • farming for money • crops for sale purposes • a tax on imported goods • jobs that provide services • jobs that farm raw materials • where countries fight over land • jobs that create final products • where G&S are exchanged w/out money • where a country is surrounded by land • the average salary per person per year • ...
Latin America History 2024-11-19
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- to suffer to the point of death
- a plantation or farming estate in which crops were used for the colonists
- Leader of the Soviet Union during Cuban Missile Crisis
- Slave Trade the forced enslavement and transportation of Africans to the Americas between 1400 and 1800
- The Old World
- The main language spoken in Brazil
- the process of interaction among different parts of the world through commercial and cultural exchange
- tall grass with thick stalk that was used in production of sugar
- the economic and social status of individuals
- a farming estate in which crops were exported for money
- the countries along the Andes Mountains
- the illegal transport of people or illegal drugs
- the original inhabitants of an area
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- to move to another country for job opportunities
- violence associated with illegal drug trade
- a geographic area that is largely undeveloped
- a person of Latin American descent
- World the Americas (including Latin America & Caribbean) during the age of exploration
- The main religion in Latin America brought by the Spanish and Portuguese
- Exchange the movement of peoples, agricultural supplies, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World
- an arrangement between people who benefit from a certain trade
- Dictator of Cuba after 1959
- 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years
- President of the U.S. during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the process of gaining citizenship in another country legally
- Economic block of trade
- Dictator of Cuba before 1959
27 Clues: The Old World • Economic block of trade • Dictator of Cuba after 1959 • Dictator of Cuba before 1959 • to suffer to the point of death • a person of Latin American descent • The main language spoken in Brazil • the original inhabitants of an area • 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years • the countries along the Andes Mountains • violence associated with illegal drug trade • ...
The Inca 2025-05-07
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- These provided seafood and influenced coastal human settlements.
- The lake the Inca used for fresh water in daily life.
- Step-like structures carved into mountains to enable Inca farming.
- Knotted string system the Inca used to record data and send messages.
- Labor system where conquered people worked for the Inca in exchange for food and protection.
- Animal featured in a map-based game to identify South American physical features.
- Inca emperor captured by the Spanish in 1532.
- The diverse landscapes of South America shaped Inca farming, communication, settlement, and beliefs.
- These supplied timber and influenced settlement patterns in South America.
- Process the Inca used to preserve potatoes by freezing and stomping.
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- The 25,000-mile network that allowed the Inca to move messages, goods, and armies efficiently.
- Method the Inca used to preserve their history, passing stories through generations.
- Royal Inca retreat for worship, located nearly 8,000 feet above sea level.
- Their seasonal flooding created fertile farmland for ancient South Americans.
- These environments promoted nomadic lifestyles among early South American people.
- The body of water the Inca relied on for food and resources.
- A plateau in northern South America curving along the Amazonian Basin.
- Vast plains in southeast South America known for agriculture and livestock.
- The mountain range dominated by the Inca Empire, reaching about 23,000 feet.
- Region in southern South America known for rugged peaks and glaciers.
20 Clues: Inca emperor captured by the Spanish in 1532. • The lake the Inca used for fresh water in daily life. • The body of water the Inca relied on for food and resources. • These provided seafood and influenced coastal human settlements. • Step-like structures carved into mountains to enable Inca farming. • ...
Vihaan Choudhary Ch 3 XW 2025-11-11
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- clue found on tree in Roanoke: lost colony
- Wampanoag leader known as King Philip
- Time of great suffering was known as?
- Native American accused during the Salem witch
- The first_______in america in 1607
- people who work several years to pay for passage to America(not slaves)
- very big farms that relied on slaves labor
- Jamestown colonist who introduced Tobacco into farming
- Jamestown was named after?
- The continent where England established it's first colonies
- The exchange of ideas, plants, and animals between hemispheres
- the lost colony
- a group of investors who funded the Jamestown colony
- Farming it and destroying people lungs!
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- the queen during the early age of exploration in america
- He bought NYC from native Americans for very cheap
- No_______! No_______!:John Smith
- Founder of pennsylvainia (hint:Penn is in his name)
- people who wanted to purify the church of England
- sir_______.Given permission to set up 1st English Colony
- a compact signed on the mayflower
- the house of_______ made laws
- body of water separating England from its colony's in America
- Native Americans who surrounded Jamestown
- Celebrations shared by pilgrims and the Wampanoag people
- ship that pilgrims came on
- a person who travels long distances for religious purposes
- English explorer who claimed New Netherland for the Dutch
- Guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Powhatan women who married John Rolfe
30 Clues: the lost colony • ship that pilgrims came on • Jamestown was named after? • the house of_______ made laws • No_______! No_______!:John Smith • a compact signed on the mayflower • The first_______in america in 1607 • Wampanoag leader known as King Philip • Time of great suffering was known as? • Powhatan women who married John Rolfe • Farming it and destroying people lungs! • ...
Puzzle for 9E- my favorite class 2023-02-09
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- type of farming which involves high inputs of capital in a small area of land
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock
- tectonic plate boundary where 2 plates collide
- responsible travel to natural areas that conserve the environment,
- a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land
- the average period that a person may expect to live.
- when tiny pieces of the Earth's surface are moved from one place to another
- large ecosystem
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- the use of a waste product in a process to make something else.
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- money spent by a tourist circulates through a country's economy creating demand
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges
- a tropical woodland with an annual rainfall of at least 254 centimeters
- less important areas in a country (such as rural) where development lingers
- Avoiding the use of plastic bags to keep the oceans clean
- type of farming which aims selling farm products for profit
- when humans remove or thin forests for lumber
- an area of land that receives no more than 25 centimeters of precipitation a year
- faster developed areas in a country (urban) where great growth occurs
- the land along a sea
- liquid molten rock that builds up below the Earth's crust
21 Clues: large ecosystem • the land along a sea • when humans remove or thin forests for lumber • tectonic plate boundary where 2 plates collide • the average period that a person may expect to live. • Avoiding the use of plastic bags to keep the oceans clean • liquid molten rock that builds up below the Earth's crust • ...
RICE 2016-09-06
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- High-Yield Varieties of rice are more susceptible to these than older rice varieties
- As this rises, demand for rice increases
- Over 70% of rice is produced in this type of small rice field
- A threat to the rural labour force
- An organism that can live without oxygen in the air
- Irrigated rice requires more of this than other types of rice
- This was once a common use for rice in parts of South-East Asia
- The success of rice farming is inextricably linked to this
- In many South-East Asian societies, this is a way of celebrating rice farming
- Nutrient-rich soils are found in these environments
- The rice plant is this type of plant
- The stage of rice plant growth where the rice is sown before being transplanted
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- One place in the world where rice consumption is increasing
- the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected
- The growing of a single crop in an area
- The natural or artificial features of an area
- An example of a surface water which can be at risk of contamination from domestic and industry waste
- Soil fertility across South-East Asia is the opposite of constant
- The primary water source for rice farmers
- A change in these preferences has reduced individual rice consumption
- A cluster of flowers from which the rice grain develops
- The world’s most important staple food
22 Clues: A threat to the rural labour force • The rice plant is this type of plant • The world’s most important staple food • The growing of a single crop in an area • As this rises, demand for rice increases • The primary water source for rice farmers • The natural or artificial features of an area • An organism that can live without oxygen in the air • ...
Unit 5 Food 2018-02-20
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- A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet
- farming A system of rearing livestock using intensive methods
- A person interested in eating food that is locally produced
- Chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal,especially a mammal or an insect
- Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids
- A way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- The activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber
- extreme Scarcity of food.
- The practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation
- Process of eroding by wind,water,or other natural agents
- Unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides
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- Plant crops in strips or alleys between shrub or trees
- A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- To graze (land) to excess
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- Deficiency of protein and other key nutrients in diet
- Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- Matter that has come from a recently living organism
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- A substance required in relatively large amounts by living organisms, in particular
- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
24 Clues: To graze (land) to excess • extreme Scarcity of food. • Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids • Supply energy for cellular processes • Supply energy for cellular processes • The process by which fertile land becomes desert • Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming • A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet • ...
Unit 5 Food 2018-02-20
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- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- Plant crops in strips or alleys between shrub or trees
- A way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- Process of eroding by wind,water,or other natural agents
- farming A system of rearing livestock using intensive methods
- Deficiency of protein and other key nutrients in diet
- A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet
- Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
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- Chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal,especially a mammal or an insect
- A substance required in relatively large amounts by living organisms, in particular
- The activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber
- A person interested in eating food that is locally produced
- The practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation
- Matter that has come from a recently living organism
- To graze (land) to excess
- extreme Scarcity of food.
- Unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides
- Supply energy for cellular processes
24 Clues: To graze (land) to excess • extreme Scarcity of food. • Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids • Supply energy for cellular processes • Supply energy for cellular processes • The process by which fertile land becomes desert • Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming • A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet • ...
APHUG Unit 5 2024-01-31
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- the minimum amount to sustain life
- water contamination and depletion
- farming
- soil erosion, biodiversity loss, ground and surface water contamination
- A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- end the open field system in England and thus begin the agricultural revolution
- Canada and the Western US
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
- A nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- diseases like malaria and small pox traveled from ____ to _____
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- plantation farming found in this type of climate
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- revolution that increased production through improved seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation; helped to support rising Asian populations.
- Revolution The switch from nomadic lifestyles to a settled agricultural lifestyle is this revolution.
- Asia Pastoral nomadism is most commonly found in which climate region
- - increased crop yields and saved millions of people from starvation in India and Pakistan
- tools and equipment were modified, methods of soil preparation, fertilization, crop care, and harvesting improved the general organization of agriculture made more efficient
- system the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- Having enough to sell
- Uses many inputs
21 Clues: farming • Uses many inputs • Having enough to sell • Canada and the Western US • water contamination and depletion • the minimum amount to sustain life • plantation farming found in this type of climate • diseases like malaria and small pox traveled from ____ to _____ • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Wine School 2023-12-09
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- On the right bank of Bordeaux __________ usually is majority of the blend.
- Mold which removes moisture from grapes to make sweet wines
- Chardonnay grown on Kimmeridgian clay soils are from here.
- This heavenly body plays into biodynamic farming.
- King varietal in Burgundy.
- The longest region in France spanning over 800km.
- This type of climate will usually produce fuller wines with higher alcohols
- If a producer chooses to not fine, filter or add extra sulfites their wine might be called______.
- Gamay and Nerello Mascalese are served in this type of glass.
- When tasting wines our brain can confuse fruit with what?
- Sparkling wine from Spain is usually called _________.
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- A farming philosophy guided by the teaching of Rudolf Stiner
- The term for leaving grapes on the vine to raise the brix level in order to make sweet styles of wine
- A slight _______ is appropriate when opening a bottle of sparkling wine.
- Glassware, bottles, corks and service are all done to the ________ of the guest.
- The system used in making fino sherry is called _________.
- __________ is the species of grapes which is most commonly used to make wine.
- This grape variety does very well in Burgundy, Oregon, and California.
- Melon de Bourgogne is the varietal from this region.
- Schist, marl, silt, clay are all types of ____________.
- What grape is King of the southern Rhone?
- This region is ruled by 2 rivers and 1 estuary.
22 Clues: King varietal in Burgundy. • What grape is King of the southern Rhone? • This region is ruled by 2 rivers and 1 estuary. • This heavenly body plays into biodynamic farming. • The longest region in France spanning over 800km. • Melon de Bourgogne is the varietal from this region. • Sparkling wine from Spain is usually called _________. • ...
AS World History Crossword - Cole 2023-09-10
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- It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary.
- The spirit guide of a tribe, typically an older member of the group.
- A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting.
- The idea that everything in a society is shared and belongs to everyone.
- These people also gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- The idea that all people are equal, especially relating to gender.
- It was the women's job to do this to get food, along with handling child care.
- The extra amount than what was needed, became responsible for a lot of people gaining wealth and power.
- Type of farming where you only grow enough to survive, with no surpluses.
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- A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard.
- Hunter-Gatherer tribes had health benefits from this type of diet.
- The practice of farming and harvesting food from plants or animals.
- The idea that all living creatures have spirits.
- The era known as the "Old Stone" era.
- These people gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- Cultural______. Was the adaptation of cultures, with changes inspired by other cultures.
- The era known as the "New Stone" era.
- The last member of the "Big 5 Domesticated Mammals" besides Sheep, Goats, Horses and Pigs.
- The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE.
- The type of grains that humans first ate in North America, including wheat and barley.
20 Clues: The era known as the "Old Stone" era. • The era known as the "New Stone" era. • The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE. • The idea that all living creatures have spirits. • A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard. • A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting. • It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary. • ...
Early Humans Crossword 2024-12-05
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- The location where early hominids first appeared.
- The first type of hominid, known as the "southern ape," that could walk upright.
- Basic need provided by natural resources during early human life.
- The practice of farming, which led to settled communities.
- People who hunted animals and gathered plants for survival.
- The Old Stone Age, characterized by nomadic life and simple stone tools.
- A critical discovery that provided warmth, safety, and the ability to cook food.
- The New Stone Age, characterized by farming and permanent settlements.
- Early humans known as "upright man," who learned to use fire and migrate.
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- Modern humans who replaced Neanderthals and migrated globally.
- Early humans whose name means "handy man," known for using stone tools.
- 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.
- People who move from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter.
- A period when ocean levels dropped due to freezing, exposing land bridges.
- Containers used by early humans for storing crops and water.
- Early humans whose name means "wise man," capable of using complex tools.
- The skeleton of a female Australopithecus discovered in 1974.
- A group of early humans found in the Neander Valley, known for using stone tools and burying their dead.
- The time before written records were kept.
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. • ...
Topic 4 Part 2 Vocabulary 2025-08-11
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- undivided
- the money used in a country
- the act of adding a new territory to a country’s existing territory to make a country larger
- a person who once served in the armed forces
- the belief that American expansion was destined to happen
- to approve
- a collection of important public documents, such as constitutions and other public records
- a group of official advisors and administrators who oversee departments in the executive branch
- a form of farming in which almost all the goods a farming family needs are taken from their land
- the way a government deals with issues outside the country
- a meeting of army leaders to plan a course of action for battle
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- a crop that is grown for the purpose of being sold
- made up of two houses
- a messenger sent on an urgent mission
- an act of both houses of Congress that has the power of law
- temporary
- a general of the Tennessee State Militia, a staff officer who assists the commanding officer
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- a brief fight between two small groups of soldiers
- to back out of an agreement
- a person who receives support and guidance from someone else
- a meeting designed to reawaken strong Christian religious beliefs
- a rest taken after the noon meal
- the way a government deals with issues inside the country
- to reach an agreement through compromise
25 Clues: undivided • temporary • to approve • made up of two houses • the money used in a country • to back out of an agreement • a rest taken after the noon meal • a messenger sent on an urgent mission • to reach an agreement through compromise • a person who once served in the armed forces • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • a crop that is grown for the purpose of being sold • ...
Topic 1: Introduction, History, and Importance of Aquaculture Industry 2025-08-19
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- During _____________ Dynasty, Common carp was prohibited due to the family name of the emperor.
- Introduced in ex-mining ponds.
- Country that utilizing mainly Common carp (Cyprinus carpio).
- "The Classic of Fish Culture" by Fan Lai wrote the method of __________________ of the Common carp.
- Fish used as main source of ______________.
- Where monasteries and castle built ponds to hold carp and trout for food.
- Cultured under molluscan culture.
- High __________ density began in 1980s.
- ____________ cages for grouper in 1970s.
- ______________ culture method does relies on both natural productivity and pellets.
- In 1930s, starts to develop marine ______________ trapping pond.
- Another fisheries sector.
- Encourage _____________ industry by supports value-added industries such as processing, canning, and packaging.
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- ____________ closed-door policy meant aquaculture evolved independently.
- ________________ is the farming of aquatic animals, including finfish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. and aquatic plants, mostly algae, using or within freshwater, wea water, brackish water and inland water.
- During _____________ Dynasty, works of describing the complete aquaculture process were detailed.
- Chinese migration spread aquaculture methods and introducing cage culture.
- Known as largest water body on earth.
- Increasing _______________ production included in aquaculture objectives.
- Source of employment and wealth creation provides direct jobs from farming of fish to its ______________.
- ______________ theory known for its river bends that trap fish and other aquatic life.
- Common carp become a key for early species cultured because it can __________ fast.
- ______________ culture method relies on technology.
- Salinity: 0 ppt
24 Clues: Salinity: 0 ppt • Another fisheries sector. • Introduced in ex-mining ponds. • Cultured under molluscan culture. • Known as largest water body on earth. • High __________ density began in 1980s. • ____________ cages for grouper in 1970s. • Fish used as main source of ______________. • ______________ culture method relies on technology. • ...
Liveability 2025-06-12
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- A smaller urban area with fewer people than a city (4 letters)
- Relating to cities and towns (5 letters)
- The number of people or things in a specific area (7 letters)
- The way something is spread out or arranged across an area (12 letters)
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (12 letters)
- Relating to the countryside rather than towns (5 letters)
- The usual weather patterns in a region over a long period (7 letters)
- A large and densely populated urban area (4 letters)
- Relating to the whole world (6 letters)
- A group of people living in the same area or having a shared interest (9 letters)
- The total number of people living in a specific area (10 letters)
- A place far away from towns and cities (6 letters)
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- An official count of a country’s population (6 letters)
- Something that exists in nature and is not made by humans (7 letters)
- Relating to the relationships between living things and their environment (10 letters)
- The removal of trees from a large area, often to clear land for farming or development (13 letters)
- A person who legally belongs to a country and has rights there (7 letters)
- The ability to read and write (8 letters)
- A place that is safe, comfortable, and suitable for living (8 letters)
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals (11 letters)
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes (10 letters)
21 Clues: Relating to the whole world (6 letters) • Relating to cities and towns (5 letters) • The ability to read and write (8 letters) • A place far away from towns and cities (6 letters) • A large and densely populated urban area (4 letters) • An official count of a country’s population (6 letters) • Relating to the countryside rather than towns (5 letters) • ...
CIVIL WAR 2013-01-25
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- Make over as property
- Stalls made of boards
- The President who ended slavery
- To be free
- Lead a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia
- To withdraw from
- American abolitionist
- California, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington State
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- Money
- Having an economy with many factories and businesses
- A weapon that can kill someone
- Farming
- Runaway slave from Maryland. Built the Underground Railroad
- Another name for confederate states
- An end to slavery
- When a person works for someone else
16 Clues: Money • Farming • To be free • To withdraw from • An end to slavery • Make over as property • Stalls made of boards • American abolitionist • A weapon that can kill someone • The President who ended slavery • Another name for confederate states • When a person works for someone else • Lead a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia • ...
Jack's HTEFW vocab work 2021-05-26
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- Something to do with crying.
- Stumble over words quiet voice.
- not have any muscles or lacks strength
- soaked or really wet
- abuse or hit.
- peaceful or relaxed.
- Rude or bossy.
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- that holds water or filters water.
- something to do with a vehicle or part of a machine.
- something to do with farming.
- Dark and boring.
- organe in the body
- someone or something unpleasant.
- something terrible or suffering.
- embarrassed or hard to watch.
- tiny or little.
16 Clues: abuse or hit. • Rude or bossy. • tiny or little. • Dark and boring. • organe in the body • soaked or really wet • peaceful or relaxed. • Something to do with crying. • something to do with farming. • embarrassed or hard to watch. • Stumble over words quiet voice. • someone or something unpleasant. • something terrible or suffering. • that holds water or filters water. • ...
Great Southern Land 1 2022-06-16
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- Spiders make them.
- The first person to start something.
- Older adult.
- White people came and took over land creating towns and farming properties.
- Very small.
- Farm the land.
- The likelihood of an event happening.
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- Snake.
- Aboriginal hunting tool.
- Everything is fair and even.
- Making sure everyone is a part of an activity.
- A metal rope.
- Something is lacking; not enough of.
- Where we live.
- Ability to make something ongoing into the future.
- Pieces joined together.
16 Clues: Snake. • Very small. • Older adult. • A metal rope. • Where we live. • Farm the land. • Spiders make them. • Pieces joined together. • Aboriginal hunting tool. • Everything is fair and even. • The first person to start something. • Something is lacking; not enough of. • The likelihood of an event happening. • Making sure everyone is a part of an activity. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- People among the aristocrats.
- great games.
- society- Based on trading income.
- The teachings of the elders.
- A school.
- The new doctrine.
- society- Based on farming income.
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- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Chain of islands.
- The way of the warrior.
- Those who serve.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • society- Based on farming income. • society- Based on trading income. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- A school.
- The teachings of the elders.
- People among the aristocrats.
- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- Based on trading income.
- Based on farming income.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
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- great games.
- The way of the warrior.
- Chain of islands.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Those who serve.
- The new doctrine.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Based on trading income. • Based on farming income. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature. • ...
Boardgames and Cie 2022-11-30
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- A series of 7 abstract, 2-player games
- Pyramid in S. America
- backammon in fire
- Bees
- Mouses in space (2 words)
- Santorini for 2
- Spies lost for words
- One of stefan feld's games
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- Living in the Victorian era
- Beans family
- First one in 2008, spiel des Jahres one year later, Deck building
- Soon the dice version..in Mars
- Shopping on the bosphore
- Coop game, firework on the cover
- Spring, summer, autumn, winter
- The farming specialist
16 Clues: Bees • Beans family • Santorini for 2 • backammon in fire • Spies lost for words • Pyramid in S. America • The farming specialist • Shopping on the bosphore • Mouses in space (2 words) • One of stefan feld's games • Living in the Victorian era • Soon the dice version..in Mars • Spring, summer, autumn, winter • Coop game, firework on the cover • A series of 7 abstract, 2-player games • ...
THE ORANGE TEXT 2024-02-24
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- farming
- prevent sth from continuing as usual
- prove sth is true
- impossible to refuse because it's too attractive
- sth that you want to do it or have it
- very dangerous
- very often
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- a piece of clothing
- a range of new clothes produced by a designer
- difficult
- make area dirty by adding harmful chemicals
- becoming greater
- bright and strong
- a large group of things causing admiration
- take sth away
- get rid of waste from the body
16 Clues: farming • difficult • very often • take sth away • very dangerous • becoming greater • bright and strong • prove sth is true • a piece of clothing • get rid of waste from the body • prevent sth from continuing as usual • sth that you want to do it or have it • a large group of things causing admiration • make area dirty by adding harmful chemicals • ...
16 career cluster 2020-09-22
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- done by hand or michine
- selling and delivring products
- can be profit
- and Construction,planning,disign.
- writing producing and publishing
- and Training guied and train
- creation and study of money
- movment and animals good from location
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- Technology computers to store,retriv
- and Public Administration, planning
- builds and orgnazed knowleged
- and Tourism atractions and travling
- the science or practice of farming.
- Services hold paraprofessional jobs
- deals with humans and animals health
- following rules
16 Clues: can be profit • following rules • done by hand or michine • creation and study of money • and Training guied and train • builds and orgnazed knowleged • selling and delivring products • writing producing and publishing • and Construction,planning,disign. • and Public Administration, planning • and Tourism atractions and travling • the science or practice of farming. • ...
Vocabulary Words! F.L.I.S Revision 2024-06-05
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- Suggesting or proposing someone is chosen.
- Something to do with farming.
- Telling what something is.
- Making sure of something.
- Using math to find an answer.
- Relates to outer space.
- Measuring something.
- Thinking about something again.
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- Judging something or making a decision.
- Providing approval, aid,or encouragement.
- Explaining something and making it easier to understand.
- Thinking someone can’t be trusted.
- Putting something out of sight.
- A sickness of ailment.
- Is easily seen or understood.
- When you take something for granted.
16 Clues: Measuring something. • A sickness of ailment. • Relates to outer space. • Making sure of something. • Telling what something is. • Something to do with farming. • Is easily seen or understood. • Using math to find an answer. • Putting something out of sight. • Thinking about something again. • Thinking someone can’t be trusted. • When you take something for granted. • ...
Corse Vocab 2025-04-04
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- another word for food
- wealth and resources of a country
- people that live in a certain area
- place where you worship
- flowing body of water
- object that looks good
- Washington DC is an example of this
- tall and steep rocks
- the practice of farming
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- shellfish that you eat
- animals that have gills
- largely populated area where people live
- where you eat
- place where people go and relax outside
- not man-made
- first
16 Clues: first • not man-made • where you eat • tall and steep rocks • another word for food • flowing body of water • shellfish that you eat • object that looks good • animals that have gills • place where you worship • the practice of farming • wealth and resources of a country • people that live in a certain area • Washington DC is an example of this • place where people go and relax outside • ...
Summer Crossword 2025-05-20
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- Bamboo's Beachy Cousin
- Authors of Surfin USA, for short
- Sunscreen unit in the tens
- Almost burned
- Not a true nut
- Large striped inflatable
- body of water and table based sport
- Winter feature meets ice cream holder
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- Describes some fish and warm weather
- Soda + Farming Tool
- Synonym for rip and rest
- Surfer Slang
- Pants with the same name as an elephant feature
- Rockets meant to fail
- I Scream You Scream We All Scream For...
- Beach Grain
16 Clues: Beach Grain • Surfer Slang • Almost burned • Not a true nut • Soda + Farming Tool • Rockets meant to fail • Bamboo's Beachy Cousin • Synonym for rip and rest • Large striped inflatable • Sunscreen unit in the tens • Authors of Surfin USA, for short • body of water and table based sport • Describes some fish and warm weather • Winter feature meets ice cream holder • ...
Expanding West 2024-10-25
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- Rich streaks of ore
- A breed of cattle
- Used dry farming
- The Indian _____ Commission move Native Americans
- The National ______ helped farmers
- People who dealt their own brand of justice
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- The ____ Act was proposed to break up reservations
- _______ joined the Union in 1876
- An appeal to the common people
- Sioux massacre
- _____ ranges weren't fenced in
- Populist Party demanded income tax and ____ silver
- Government grants
- stores for farmers
- Lived on the Great Plains
- Omaha and Osage were Native American _____
16 Clues: Sioux massacre • Used dry farming • A breed of cattle • Government grants • stores for farmers • Rich streaks of ore • Lived on the Great Plains • An appeal to the common people • _____ ranges weren't fenced in • _______ joined the Union in 1876 • The National ______ helped farmers • Omaha and Osage were Native American _____ • People who dealt their own brand of justice • ...
Kingdom of Kush Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-03
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- is a sum of valuable resources.
- civilization.
- ruled over Meroe.
- made tools for faster farming and weapons.
- rulers built the pyramids.
- invaded Kush in 590 B.C.E.
- delegated governors.
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- culture and traditions were endured.
- and Kush signed a peace treaty.
- name from the word nub.
- means a line of rulers
- was one of the most admirable
- was the Egyptian word for gold.
- was the queen of Kandakes.
- the new kingdom fell apart in 1100 B.C.E.
- conquered Kush.
16 Clues: civilization. • conquered Kush. • ruled over Meroe. • delegated governors. • means a line of rulers • name from the word nub. • was the queen of Kandakes. • rulers built the pyramids. • invaded Kush in 590 B.C.E. • was one of the most admirable • is a sum of valuable resources. • and Kush signed a peace treaty. • was the Egyptian word for gold. • culture and traditions were endured. • ...
African Geographical Zones 2021-12-16
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- The Mediterranean has ____ land
- The rainforest has _____ rainfall
- tropical grassland
- Enough food to support a large population
- the Sahara is located in this zone
- Plant growth in the Sahel is _____
- this zone grows along the equator
- dry grassland
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- The desert limits _______
- _____ is difficult in the rainforest
- The Savannas have small ____
- rainforest is ___ percent of Africa's land
- The desert is a sea of _____
- The desert is 40 ____ of Africa's land
- People in the savannas herd and ____
- The savanna has ____ temperatures
16 Clues: dry grassland • tropical grassland • The desert limits _______ • The Savannas have small ____ • The desert is a sea of _____ • The Mediterranean has ____ land • The rainforest has _____ rainfall • this zone grows along the equator • The savanna has ____ temperatures • the Sahara is located in this zone • Plant growth in the Sahel is _____ • _____ is difficult in the rainforest • ...
