farming Crossword Puzzles
Food definitions 2019-09-15
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- Producing food in vertical layers
- Farming crops intensively to make money
- Burning all the vegetation and then using the additional ash in order to make good farming ground for crops
- Utilizing multiple types of plants and animals to farm
- When global agriculture skyrocketed due to synthetic chemicals and fertilisers
- Farming one type of crop per area
- Products that are high in value
- Crops that grow fast
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- The business side of agricultural production
- Changing the surrounding environment in order to get rid of pests
- Where farmers produce the bare minimum in order to survive
- Utilizing natural ecosystems and simulating this in order to farm effectively
- Growing plants in gravel instead of dirt
- Farming aquatic organisms systematically
- Growing the maximum amount without damaging the environment permanently
15 Clues: Crops that grow fast • Products that are high in value • Producing food in vertical layers • Farming one type of crop per area • Farming crops intensively to make money • Growing plants in gravel instead of dirt • Farming aquatic organisms systematically • The business side of agricultural production • Utilizing multiple types of plants and animals to farm • ...
Early Humans 2022-08-09
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- one of the first farming techniques, uses fire
- the path early humans took to the americas
- no permanent home, constantly moving
- a time in history before written languages
- cultural change from hunting and gathering to farming
- the supply of water to land and crops
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- the earliest evidence of human culture and civilization
- taming an animal to live on a farm
- early humans way of finding/getting food
- time when humans first began farming
- movement of people with intentions of settling
- prepare and use land for farming
- a group of nomads
13 Clues: a group of nomads • prepare and use land for farming • taming an animal to live on a farm • time when humans first began farming • no permanent home, constantly moving • the supply of water to land and crops • early humans way of finding/getting food • the path early humans took to the americas • a time in history before written languages • ...
APHG Unit 5 Crossword Review 2023-03-03
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- Tax on traded goods
- Corn, Soybeans, and __________ are most subsidized crops
- British system of converting communal farms into individual farms
- Seed to supermarket
- Becoming a desert
- Malay name for a flooded river field
- Farming type in SE United States today
- Fruits, vegetables, and flowers is what type of agriculture
- Areas without access to healthy foods because stores are too far away
- Country that first benefitted from the 3rd Ag. Revolution
- Perishability, transportation cost, & land rents
- #1 thing that affects agriculture
- High yield, small farm size, a lot of inputs
- Type of farming that doesn’t use GMOs or any chemicals
- Percentage of people in the world with food insecurity
- Property divided based on natural features by drawing lines from a reference point
- Cotton gin would have popped up in this Ag. Revolution
- Does not exist in CAFOs
- Coincides with Second Agricultural Revolution
- Increases fish production
- ~441 acres, 3% of labor force, lots of machinery
- Lower yield, large farm size, low inputs
- Property divided into long strips from a river or mode of transportation
- Countries use both subsistence and commercial farming have this type of economy
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- Flooded river field
- Main agriculture in rain forest regions
- Grapes probably grown in this agricultural type
- Economy of scale supports large or small scale farmers?
- Broccoli one year, wheat the next
- Goal to provide food for family
- Type of farming that uses GPS, GIS, & drones to reduce waste
- Area around a city where milk won't spoil
- Ring where you would find clementines
- Subsistence livestock farming
- Seasonal migration of livestock
- Type of commercial agriculture most commonly in LDCs
- Plantations do this by only growing 1 or 2 crops
- Commercial livestock farming
- This region probably first cultivated rice
- True of False: women working in agriculture could help improve food insecurity
- Government helps fund agriculture
- Most subsidized crop in US
- Yogurt, chocolate, coffee drink, cheese
- Means to care for
- Most commonly used for livestock feeding
- AKA for Third Agriculture Revolution
- Rivers in the Fertile Crescent - Euphrates, Tigris, and ______
- Regulations to help improve lives on peripheral and semi-peripheral farms
- Lack of this will prevent rice farming
- Organic version of mixed crop & livestock
50 Clues: Becoming a desert • Means to care for • Flooded river field • Tax on traded goods • Seed to supermarket • Does not exist in CAFOs • Increases fish production • Most subsidized crop in US • Commercial livestock farming • Subsistence livestock farming • Goal to provide food for family • Seasonal migration of livestock • Broccoli one year, wheat the next • Government helps fund agriculture • ...
Unit 7: Agriculture Study Guide 2022-02-09
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- Method in farming which deals with moving water to crops
- Movement which increased the amount of food on the planet
- Farming led to an increase in this in order to acquire more land
- How humans acquired food before AR
- When your country does not have a reliable access to food... food __________
- Invented the Green Revolution
- Because farming is hard, humans needed what to help
- The amount of crops one gets from their field
- Gives nutrients to the soil, but also poisons groundwater
- Farming becoming more machine oriented rather than using human labor
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- One of the characteristics of a food desert
- Dr. Vandana Shiva's view on the Green Revolution
- Why people starve even though we produce enough food
- An option for people living in a food desert
- Countries like the US who have more than enough food have food _________
- One of the negatives of the AR... Destroying the _________________
- Creature being domesticated by the ancient Greeks
- An alternative to foraging & agriculture
- Humans had more of this before the AR
- Best Gig Before the AR
- Country where Borlaug first went to help the farmers; Mrs.Dula lived here
21 Clues: Best Gig Before the AR • Invented the Green Revolution • How humans acquired food before AR • Humans had more of this before the AR • An alternative to foraging & agriculture • One of the characteristics of a food desert • An option for people living in a food desert • The amount of crops one gets from their field • Dr. Vandana Shiva's view on the Green Revolution • ...
Neolithic Revolution & River Valleys Crossword 2025-08-21
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- Writing system of ancient Mesopotamia, pressed into clay tablets.
- Region in Southwest Asia with rich soil where farming began early.
- Living in one place permanently instead of moving from place to place.
- Period called the “New Stone Age” when farming and permanent villages began.
- Extra food produced by farming.
- South Asian river valley where Harappa developed.
- Massive stone tombs built for pharaohs in Egypt.
- Civilization that developed along the Huang He (Yellow River).
- Chinese dynasty that used oracle bones and early bronze tools.
- One of the “founder crops” first grown in Southwest Asia
- The era where people were hunter-gatherers.
- Early Chinese belief that rulers had the right to rule as long as they governed fairly.
- Writing system of ancient Egypt.
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- in Egypt that flooded predictably, leaving fertile soil.
- invention of farming
- Advanced system in the Indus Valley that carried away waste water.
- Large temples built in Mesopotamia with step-like designs.
- Early civilization that developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- Social order in Egypt placed this ruler at the very top.
- Lifestyle of constantly moving to follow animals and plants for food.
- To tame plants and animals for human use.
21 Clues: invention of farming • Extra food produced by farming. • Writing system of ancient Egypt. • To tame plants and animals for human use. • The era where people were hunter-gatherers. • Massive stone tombs built for pharaohs in Egypt. • South Asian river valley where Harappa developed. • in Egypt that flooded predictably, leaving fertile soil. • ...
Memrise 5.1 2024-02-16
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- man-made systems to water crops
- movement of human groups by following seasonal movement of animals
- started in 18th century Europe as the invention and introduction of basic machines for farming resulting in higher agricultural yields per acre
- fertile enough to farm
- region of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest human civilizations. Also known as the “Cradle of Civilization” this area was the birthplace of a number of technological innovations, including agriculture, and the use of irrigation
- farming in which crops are grown to be sold for profit or to markets
- farming that involves using the seeds of crops for planting rather than cutting stems or roots from existing plants
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- invention of farming starting around 8000 BCE
- the process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption
- foods or products whose DNA has been altered by receiving genes from another organism
- diffusion of GMOs, high-yield seeds, and fertilizers to LDCs from MDCs starting in the 1960s
- farming in which crops are grown for direct consumption of a farmer, their family, or their community
- practice of moving from place to place without creating permanent settlements
- practice of growing different crops on the same plot of land to prevent nutrient depletion and retain soil fertility
- the global movement of plants and animals between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas
- domestication and cultivation of plants and animals
- earliest form of farming where new plants were produced by cutting stems or roots from existing plants
17 Clues: fertile enough to farm • man-made systems to water crops • invention of farming starting around 8000 BCE • domestication and cultivation of plants and animals • movement of human groups by following seasonal movement of animals • farming in which crops are grown to be sold for profit or to markets • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- An area where milk is stored without spoiling
- Farming methods that minimize polution
- Commercial agriculture, usually by a large corporation
- Herding domesticated animals
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- Seasonal movement of animals between mountains and lowlands
- A flooded field for planting rice
- The production of plants to be sold
- Transition of the traditional agricultural system in the 18th century.
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- Growing food with the purpose of providing for your family
- A series of agricultural innovations which caused an increase in the amount of food that was capable to be made
- The process of an area becoming unusable for farming
- When a relatively large amount of effort is used to produce the maximum yield possible
- Shifting from one field to another
- Planting crops on ridge tops
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- A patch of land cleared by burning or slashing
- An area where healthy food is difficult to get
- A large farm, typically in a more developed country
- A system used to preserve the mineral health of soil
- The growing of vegetables, fruits, and flowers
21 Clues: Planting crops on ridge tops • Herding domesticated animals • A flooded field for planting rice • Shifting from one field to another • The production of plants to be sold • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Farming methods that minimize polution • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • An area where milk is stored without spoiling • ...
agr 2024-08-23
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- / Educates farmers on the latest agricultural techniques.
- / Enforces laws related to environmental protection.
- / Manages businesses related to farming and agriculture.
- / Analyzes soil for agricultural purposes.
- / Raises and manages livestock like cattle and sheep.
- / Studies insects that affect crops.
- / Specializes in growing fruits, vegetables, and plants.
- / Develops new plant varieties.
- / Manages forest resources for conservation and use.
- / Grows and studies flowers and ornamental plants.
- / Specializes in milk production and dairy products.
- / Practices sustainable farming without synthetic inputs.
- / Oversees the operations of a greenhouse.
- / Oversees the daily operations of a farm.
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- / Studies animal biology for better production.
- / Manages fish farming operations.
- / Develops and tests seeds for planting.
- / Analyzes economic issues in agriculture.
- / Grows crops and raises livestock.
- / Designs equipment and structures for farming.
- / Manages the care and breeding of farm animals.
- / Provides medical care for animals.
- / Focuses on optimizing crop production.
- / Develops new food products and safety processes.
- / Provides advice on agricultural practices.
- / Assists with agricultural research and experiments.
- / Specializes in the study and production of poultry.
- / Ensures compliance with agricultural regulations.
- / Studies the environment to improve agricultural practices.
- / Studies soil management and crop production.
30 Clues: / Develops new plant varieties. • / Manages fish farming operations. • / Grows crops and raises livestock. • / Provides medical care for animals. • / Studies insects that affect crops. • / Develops and tests seeds for planting. • / Focuses on optimizing crop production. • / Analyzes soil for agricultural purposes. • / Analyzes economic issues in agriculture. • ...
History - enrichment crossword 2024-10-10
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- – The leader of a group of people in a village.
- – An object used to help with farming or building.
- – The group of people who brought farming and new languages to South Africa.
- – A place where an ancient African kingdom existed.
- – A place where people lived in groups of homes.
- – A famous tribe in South Africa that fought in the Isandlwana Battle.
- – The island where Nelson Mandela was kept in prison.
- – This place is known for ancient human fossils found in South Africa.
- – These animals were very important to early farmers for food and wealth.
- – What early farmers used to make bowls and containers.
- – Metal used to make farming tools and weapons.
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- – Early farmers also did this to get meat for food.
- – A fenced area where cattle were kept safe.
- – A person who used plants to treat illnesses.
- – The activity of growing crops and keeping animals.
- – The province where the Lydenburg Heads were found.
- – The name for the bride price paid in cattle.
- – A museum in Cape Town about forced removals during apartheid.
- – Early farmers exchanged goods like cattle for other items.
- – A place where a famous early human skull was found.
20 Clues: – A fenced area where cattle were kept safe. • – A person who used plants to treat illnesses. • – The name for the bride price paid in cattle. • – The leader of a group of people in a village. • – Metal used to make farming tools and weapons. • – A place where people lived in groups of homes. • – An object used to help with farming or building. • ...
Types of farming (agriculture) 2022-11-08
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- Growing produce to to sell
- Farming- growing crops, rearing animals
- Only growing enough food to feed yourself
- Clearing an area of ground of vegetation
- Cultivating crops
- requires a lot of input, usually in a small area
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- Additional waste derived from an animal
- growing fruit and vegetables commercially
- Things you do to the input
- Agriculture practiced in one place only
- rearing livestock by travelling with them
- Things you need to start any business or system
- Raising domestic birds
- Rearing animals
- Rearing in farming
- Farming both crops and animals
16 Clues: Rearing animals • Cultivating crops • Rearing in farming • Raising domestic birds • Growing produce to to sell • Things you do to the input • Farming both crops and animals • Additional waste derived from an animal • Agriculture practiced in one place only • Farming- growing crops, rearing animals • Clearing an area of ground of vegetation • ...
Timelines and First People Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- time period before farming
- a large group of people living together with rules
- someone who studies different cultures
- when everyone does one specific job for society
- the time before writing
- someone who studies bones
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- the era before the year zero
- when you have more than you need
- someone who studies artifacts
- farming
- to make useful to humans
- time period during the beginning of farming before metal tools
- the era after the year zero
- the time period after writing
- in order that it happened
- moving around in search for food
16 Clues: farming • the time before writing • to make useful to humans • in order that it happened • someone who studies bones • time period before farming • the era after the year zero • the era before the year zero • someone who studies artifacts • the time period after writing • when you have more than you need • moving around in search for food • someone who studies different cultures • ...
Agricultural Jobs 2025-09-04
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- – develops and manages water systems for farms.
- – studies the market, pricing, and trade of agricultural products.
- – manages insects and pests affecting crops.
- – designs farm equipment, irrigation systems, and modern farming solutions.
- – oversees the day-to-day operations of agricultural land and workers.
- – specializes in growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- – researches animal nutrition, breeding, and welfare.
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- – studies soil, crops, and farming techniques to improve productivity.
- – assists in research, fieldwork, and applying farming innovations.
- – ensures agricultural products are safe and processed properly.
- – educates farmers on new technologies and farming practices.
- – builds agribusinesses such as organic farms, farm-to-table stores, or agricultural supply chains.
- – analyzes soil quality and fertility for better crop growth.
- – cares for farm animals by diagnosing and treating diseases.
- – cultivates crops and raises livestock.
15 Clues: – cultivates crops and raises livestock. • – manages insects and pests affecting crops. • – develops and manages water systems for farms. • – researches animal nutrition, breeding, and welfare. • – educates farmers on new technologies and farming practices. • – analyzes soil quality and fertility for better crop growth. • ...
UOI-5 HOW WE EXPRESS OURSELVES 2021-01-19
10 Clues: farming of fish • unwanted plants • farming for milk • Farming of flowers • kill unwanted pests • farming of silk worms • crops sown around November • supply of water to dry land • placing of seeds at cross marks • loosening and upturning the soil
Grade 12 NIOS EVS 2025-09-13
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- Fine soil erosion by flowing rainwater, also called wash-off erosion.
- Farming practice of planting only one variety of crop.
- Excess irrigation causes water ______ in soil.
- Farming method that avoids ploughing to reduce erosion.
- Progressive increase of toxic chemicals in organisms through food chains
- Fertilisers that replenish nitrogen naturally, such as cow dung or compost.
- The process of loosening and displacement of topsoil particles.
- The physico-chemical breakdown of rocks into smaller fragments.
- Soil erosion by wind in arid and sandy regions.
- Excess salts deposited on soil due to irrigation.
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- Farming on slopes using levelled steps to reduce erosion.
- Farming technique where crops are grown in strips across slopes.
- Fertiliser runoff that causes algal blooms in water bodies.
- Deterioration in the quality of land, reducing its productivity.
- Chemicals used to kill pests, weeds, or fungi
- Raindrops act like tiny ______ when they hit bare soil.
- Sudden mass movement of soil down a slope.
- The natural predators or parasites used to control pests.
- Cutting and felling of trees that accelerates soil erosion.
- Shelter belts of trees planted to reduce wind erosion.
- Man-made crop varieties bred for high productivity.
21 Clues: Sudden mass movement of soil down a slope. • Chemicals used to kill pests, weeds, or fungi • Excess irrigation causes water ______ in soil. • Soil erosion by wind in arid and sandy regions. • Excess salts deposited on soil due to irrigation. • Man-made crop varieties bred for high productivity. • Farming practice of planting only one variety of crop. • ...
AGRICULTURE REVOLUTION 2021-09-17
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- This type of crops enabled animals to be kept over winter
- Surrounding the fields fences and hedges prevented the spread of
- With more food available, the number of farm animals ____________
- When the field was left empty
- strip the old medieval system of farming was called ___________
- The parliament produced an ___________ for the enclosure to take place
- better nutrition results in an increased
- The changes that took place meant that fewer workers were needed to work in
- wanders across the open fields and damaged crops
- New machinery still had to be pulled by
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- change from man and horse power to machine
- The open field system contained _____________ fields
- Surrounding fields with fences meant the fields were now
- breeding The process by which the largest animals on a farm were mated to produce offspring
- The type of farming where crops are grown Pastoral Another type of farming
- Tull This machine planted seeds more effectively
16 Clues: When the field was left empty • New machinery still had to be pulled by • better nutrition results in an increased • change from man and horse power to machine • Tull This machine planted seeds more effectively • wanders across the open fields and damaged crops • The open field system contained _____________ fields • ...
Early Humans Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- Tools and techniques that people use to accomplish tasks
- The earliest period of the Stone Age
- A switch from being nomadic to farming. A great change affecting every area of life
- Art was painted on the side of cave walls, typically depicted animals and hunters
- Referring to animals that are under the care of humans to be used to their advantage
- A long period of extreme cold
- Concentrating on a specific job or duty, leading early people in becoming experts in their field
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- The latest period of the Stone Age. Characterized by farming and the domestication of animals
- People who travel from place to place
- A time when early people used stone to male weapons and tools
- The name for early human who moved from place to place in search of food
- Traces of plants or animals that have been preserved in rock
- A bridge made of earth that connected Asia and North America
- They study how humans developed and how they relate to one another
- Weapons, tools, and other things made by humans
- Growing crops on a regular basis according to annual farming practices
- They hunt for evidence buried in the ground where settlements might once have been
- People who study and write about the human past
18 Clues: A long period of extreme cold • The earliest period of the Stone Age • People who travel from place to place • Weapons, tools, and other things made by humans • People who study and write about the human past • Tools and techniques that people use to accomplish tasks • Traces of plants or animals that have been preserved in rock • ...
Social Sciences - Farming Types and Methods 2025-08-19
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- Supplying water to crops using canals, pipes, or sprinklers
- A hand tool with a flat blade used for weeding and digging
- A tool or machine for turning over soil before planting.
- A powerful machine used to pull ploughs or trailers
- Farming to sell produce for profit.
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- A machine used to gather crops from fields
- Farming to feed the farmer’s own family only.
- Farming in ways that protect the environment for the future.
- Changing crops on the same land each season to improve soil
- A machine powered by wind, often used to pump water
- Farming without artificial chemicals.
- A system of farming where both crops and animals are raised.
12 Clues: Farming to sell produce for profit. • Farming without artificial chemicals. • A machine used to gather crops from fields • Farming to feed the farmer’s own family only. • A powerful machine used to pull ploughs or trailers • A machine powered by wind, often used to pump water • A tool or machine for turning over soil before planting. • ...
Agriculture 2020-12-07
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- What is pisciculture?
- silk thread is obtained through?
- What type of capital investment is necessary for Commercial farming.
- Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation
- Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions?
- Rearing of animals and obtaining different products is known as
- By which transport quality and price of the product is determined
- From where do the Greenhouse farming facilities getting the maximum product.
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- In the past which method is used for agricultural activities.
- All these occupations depend on which factor?
- Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax.
- Which two countries are famous for horticulture.
- In agriculture what is considered to be the main and important function.
- Keeping hens and other fowl is related to
- Generally in which climate sheep and goat rearing is done.
- Which country is a major exporter of fresh farm produce
16 Clues: What is pisciculture? • silk thread is obtained through? • Keeping hens and other fowl is related to • All these occupations depend on which factor? • Which two countries are famous for horticulture. • Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation • Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions? • Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax. • ...
Crossword 2026-02-19
10 Clues: air • field/farming • farming and growing crops • science of soil and crops • business involving farming • science of flying aircraft • needing oxygen / using air • relating to farming or land • tiny particles sprayed into the air • designed to move smoothly through air
Chapter 12 Vocab 2024-02-09
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- industrial farming to provide a profit
- changing the genes of a crops
- using living organisms to limit pests
- banned pesticides
- an amount of cattle
- the variety of animals, plants, and microorganims
- a way of farming for cash crops
- cultivating only one crop at a time
- widespread hunger
- farming to feed one's self and family
- the confidence in having food
- a natural fertilizer
- an organism that has been genetically changed
- sustaining the soil
- a chemically made fertilizer
- growing plants in water
- a system to water crops
- an insect that destroys plants
- a chemically derived product to help plants grow
- where fish are raised
- an excess of nutrition
- toxic original kinds of pesticides
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- farming without pesticides and synthetic fertilizers
- a chemically derived product to limit pests and insects
- the amount of product after a harvest
- the process of a place becoming a desert
- cultivating multiple crops at once
- an excess amount of water in a tree's roots
- large scale farming
- the gradual deterioration of soil
- government supplied to farm
- a condition in which an unhealthy amount of nutrition is consumed
- the practice of sustainable places of water
- an area where people lack access to high quality foods
- changing the crops planted
- the process of soil becoming more salty
- using genetically modified seeds
- a period of rapid growth that showed larger crop yields
- a chemically made pesticide
- a lack of nutrition
- dealing with pests
41 Clues: banned pesticides • widespread hunger • dealing with pests • an amount of cattle • large scale farming • sustaining the soil • a lack of nutrition • a natural fertilizer • where fish are raised • an excess of nutrition • growing plants in water • a system to water crops • changing the crops planted • government supplied to farm • a chemically made pesticide • a chemically made fertilizer • ...
Dairy Farming 2013-08-14
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- / a cow can only produce milk once it has had a .....
- / cows need to drink a lot of clean .....
- / milk is ..... to make sure there are no germs
- / This cow is brown and produces creamy milk
- / if the milk isn't transported to towns fast enough, it goes ...
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- / This breed of cow is black and white
- / This milk product is delicious on a toasted sandwich
- / A group of cows are ...
- / the main product we get from dairy farming
- / cows eat a lot of juicy .....
- / the best climate for cows is one with lots of ...
11 Clues: / A group of cows are ... • / cows eat a lot of juicy ..... • / This breed of cow is black and white • / cows need to drink a lot of clean ..... • / the main product we get from dairy farming • / This cow is brown and produces creamy milk • / milk is ..... to make sure there are no germs • / the best climate for cows is one with lots of ... • ...
6.0_U1_SKYCRAPER FARMING 2022-09-19
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- (ADJ.) relating to towns and cities
- (N)a plant such as wheat, rice, or fruit that is grown by farmers and used as food
- (a.) unhealthy and weak because you have not had enough food or the right type of food
- (V) decrease, reduce
- (ADJ.) pointing up in a line that forms an angle of 90° with a flat surface
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- (V)to increase or improve something and make it more successful
- (ADJ) usual, traditional
- (N) the amount of profits, crops etc that something produces
- (N) a situation in which there are a lot of problems that must be dealt with quickly so that the situation does not get worse or more dangerous = emergency
- (N.) someone who has been forced to leave their country, especially during a war, or for political or religious reasons
- (N.)someone who publicly supports someone or something
11 Clues: (V) decrease, reduce • (ADJ) usual, traditional • (ADJ.) relating to towns and cities • (N.)someone who publicly supports someone or something • (N) the amount of profits, crops etc that something produces • (V)to increase or improve something and make it more successful • (ADJ.) pointing up in a line that forms an angle of 90° with a flat surface • ...
Organic farming 2020-03-19
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- fight against smth
- natural fertiliser
- a wild plant that you do not want to grow in your garden
- mixture put on plants to help them grow more successfully
- natural substances that help animals/plants to grow
- different vehicls
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- not using artificial chemicals when keeping animals or growing plants for food
- Chemicals to kill insects/bugs
- have been using for a long time; usual; traditional
- all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
- animal droppings that help plants to grow in a natural way
11 Clues: different vehicls • fight against smth • natural fertiliser • Chemicals to kill insects/bugs • have been using for a long time; usual; traditional • natural substances that help animals/plants to grow • a wild plant that you do not want to grow in your garden • mixture put on plants to help them grow more successfully • ...
Farming Crossword 2016-08-07
11 Clues: a baby cow • farming vehicle • wandering freely • gardeners class shed • unit used to measure land • barrier to keep cattle in • produced without pesticides • any animals raised on the farm • machine run by rotating propellers • type of farm relating to milk production • to gather a crop when it finishes growing
Intensive Farming 2014-12-04
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- Farmers grow these to sell at a market
- A substance used to make you grow faster
- Has a harmful or poisonous effect on an ecosystem
- Being cut down to make room for crops
- The maximum amount of that something can contain
- A solution sprinkled onto plants and crops to help them grow
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- Some are beneficial to help plants grow
- Focused on a certain area or subject to make an influence on
- A breed of animals that are used to produce milk and meat
- A substance used for killing insects and other things that could hurt crops
- How some people make a living in a rural community
11 Clues: Being cut down to make room for crops • Farmers grow these to sell at a market • Some are beneficial to help plants grow • A substance used to make you grow faster • The maximum amount of that something can contain • Has a harmful or poisonous effect on an ecosystem • How some people make a living in a rural community • ...
Dairy Farming 2025-07-21
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- common farm vehicle
- the number of stomachs a cow has
- a key component to milk
- inflamation of the mammary gland
- a group of cows
- must be held by Fonterra suppliers
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- cow horns are primarily made of this protein
- who looks after the health of the herd
- fermented pasture grass
- the sugar found in milk
- indicates poor plant hygiene
11 Clues: a group of cows • common farm vehicle • fermented pasture grass • the sugar found in milk • a key component to milk • indicates poor plant hygiene • the number of stomachs a cow has • inflamation of the mammary gland • must be held by Fonterra suppliers • who looks after the health of the herd • cow horns are primarily made of this protein
Agriculture 2 2020-06-17
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- ... farming is the production of crops and farm animals for sale using modern technologies
- A person related to you who lived a long time ago
- The opposite of cold
- A thing or an idea that was found
- Farming of seafood
- A body of water smaller than a lake
- A person who studies the field in science and tries to understand how our world works
- A large object that orbits a star
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- The study of how all characteristics of an organism are given through genes
- A plant that is grown on a farm
- ... change is the difference in the Earth's global climate
- ... farming is the farming that provides enough food for a farmer and his family to live, but not enough to sell
- Any organism whose genetic material is changed using genetic engineering techniques
- An area where particular species of animals or plants live
- To put something together
- To become smaller
- Something that is good for your health
17 Clues: To become smaller • Farming of seafood • The opposite of cold • To put something together • A plant that is grown on a farm • A thing or an idea that was found • A large object that orbits a star • A body of water smaller than a lake • Something that is good for your health • A person related to you who lived a long time ago • ...
The Food Crisis 2014-06-13
Across
- there is a ______ need for food
- eat smaller_______
- increases the demand for food
- farming that requires no chemicals
- by 2050 we'll have this many billion people
- a country that's increasing the demand for food
- a complete ecosystem wiped out by farming
- a big contributor to global warming
- our _______ resources must be protected
- agriculture accelerates ________
- animals that needs the most amount of feed
Down
- fertilized fields release _______ oxide
- North American diets rely heavily on ______
- the most efficient meat
- fish farmers use banned ________
- farming is a main driver of wildlife _______
- where most of the fish farms are located
- over 850 million people are _______
- revolution that began in the 1960s
- released from cattle and rice farms
- plant a _______ in your backyard
- by 2050 crops will have to _______
22 Clues: eat smaller_______ • the most efficient meat • increases the demand for food • there is a ______ need for food • fish farmers use banned ________ • plant a _______ in your backyard • agriculture accelerates ________ • farming that requires no chemicals • revolution that began in the 1960s • by 2050 crops will have to _______ • over 850 million people are _______ • ...
Crossword 2025-09-15
Across
- The leaves fall off
- Soil with the most accumulation of minerals, especially clay
- Mostly organic matter, such as decomposing leaves
- Bad for farming, waterlogged, water doesn't percolate
- Dark, spongy, nutrient-rich soil
- The upper layer of soil
- Retaining water or something
- The nature of the rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- Best for farming, moderate water percolation
- The retention of water, being clogged
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- Top layer of soil
- A sand storm
- The downward movement of water through the soil
- Needles, Pines, don't shed
- Bad for farming, water percolates quickly
- Physical breakdown of wind, water, cold and heat
- Fertile soil of clay
- loosens and mixes soil
- The process of eroding due to wind, water,
- The ability for liquids or gases to pass through the soil
20 Clues: A sand storm • Top layer of soil • The leaves fall off • Fertile soil of clay • loosens and mixes soil • The upper layer of soil • Needles, Pines, don't shed • Retaining water or something • Dark, spongy, nutrient-rich soil • The retention of water, being clogged • Bad for farming, water percolates quickly • The process of eroding due to wind, water, • ...
18 2026-04-08
Across
- Stagnation era
- First Russian president
- Belief system
- God or goddess
- Reformer of China
- Farming system
- Exiled rival
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Current Russian leader
- Red Square resident
- Iron Curtain speech
- Watering crops
- Public celebration
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- Perestroika
- Good for farming
- Special day
- KGB head
- Brief leader
- Formal act
- French general
- Iron Curtain builder
- Way of life
- Traditional practice
- Modern China leader
- Long March leader
25 Clues: KGB head • Formal act • Perestroika • Special day • Way of life • Brief leader • Exiled rival • Belief system • Stagnation era • God or goddess • Farming system • French general • Watering crops • Good for farming • Reformer of China • Long March leader • Public celebration • Red Square resident • Iron Curtain speech • Modern China leader • Iron Curtain builder • Cuban Missile Crisis • Traditional practice • ...
Organic Farming 2021-05-12
Across
- Organic farmers don't use these
- Another thing organic farmers don't use
- Another store for buying organic foods
- Eating organic foods will improve this
Down
- A good store for buying organic foods
- Look for this on organic foods
- Organic farmers raise these besides crops
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Organic farmers produce less of this
- Genetically Modified Organism
- Organic food is All-
11 Clues: Organic food is All- • Genetically Modified Organism • Look for this on organic foods • Organic farmers don't use these • Organic farmers produce less of this • A good store for buying organic foods • Another store for buying organic foods • Eating organic foods will improve this • United States Department of Agriculture • Another thing organic farmers don't use • ...
Organic Farming 2025-02-19
Across
- The process of collecting and reusing organic and inorganic materials to reduce waste.
- A method of fertilizing the soil by growing specific plants and then plowing them into the soil.
- The use of beneficial organisms to manage pest populations naturally.
- A manual method of removing unwanted plants without chemicals.
- A mechanical tool used to cut unwanted vegetation.
Down
- The process of breaking down organic matter into a nutrient-rich soil amendment.
- A practice of covering soil with organic material to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
- A farming technique where two or more crops are grown together to maximize land use and benefits.
- Natural substances derived from plants used to boost plant health or control pests.
- The regular alternation of crops in a field to maintain soil fertility and control pests.
- A method of raising animals where they are allowed to roam freely rather than being confined.
11 Clues: A mechanical tool used to cut unwanted vegetation. • A manual method of removing unwanted plants without chemicals. • The use of beneficial organisms to manage pest populations naturally. • The process of breaking down organic matter into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. • Natural substances derived from plants used to boost plant health or control pests. • ...
Livestock farming. 2025-03-02
Across
- A place where crops are grown
- A grain commonly grown on farms
- Farm tool used to cut grass
- Type of farming that requires low investment and a lot of space
Down
- Place where animals live on a farm
- Type of farming that requires a lot of investment
- Animal that quacks
- Animal that gives us milk
- Crop often used to make bread
- Animal known for laying eggs
- Animal that provides wool
11 Clues: Animal that quacks • Animal that gives us milk • Animal that provides wool • Farm tool used to cut grass • Animal known for laying eggs • A place where crops are grown • Crop often used to make bread • Place where animals live on a farm • A grain commonly grown on farms • Type of farming that requires a lot of investment • ...
Geography farming 2024-12-16
Across
- Large area with a low input of labour
- Farming for a profit
- Artificially adding water to the land
- In the city
- Farming for yourself ( eg. food )
Down
- Using a GPS or drones to map eg. crop growth
- A substance that allows plants to grow better
- Fish waste from the sea used for plants
- In the countryside
- Man's best friend
- Small area with a high input of labour
11 Clues: In the city • Man's best friend • In the countryside • Farming for a profit • Farming for yourself ( eg. food ) • Large area with a low input of labour • Artificially adding water to the land • Small area with a high input of labour • Fish waste from the sea used for plants • Using a GPS or drones to map eg. crop growth • A substance that allows plants to grow better
Unit 5 crossword Antuan Antonov P.6 2024-04-14
Across
- Traditional agricultural method involving clearing land by fire.
- Traditional farming involving rotating cultivated areas for sustainability.
- Highly productive farming with advanced technology and methods.
- Nomadic herders relying on domesticated animals for survival.
- Cyclic planting method to maintain soil fertility.
- A cultivated plant grown as food or fiber.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations
- Foraging, gathering, and hunting for sustenance and survival.
- The initial stage of farming for crop cultivation.
- High-moisture rice grown in flooded fields for cultivation.
- Gradual wearing away or destruction of land surfaces.
- Farming to meet basic needs for survival sustainably.
- The process of taming animals for human companionship.
- Wetland used for cultivating rice; an agricultural field.
- Cultivated land cleared by slashing and burning.
- Seasonal movement of livestock for grazing in grasslands.
- Agricultural practices covering vast areas with minimal labor
Down
- the land and its ownership and cultivation
- where livestock are raised intensively for production.
- Agricultural practice focusing on natural, sustainable methods.
- Large-scale farming focused on profit from crops/livestock.
- Land used for grazing livestock and growing forage.
- biological processes to develop products and technologies.
- Cultivation of crops and raising animals for human use.
- The business of agriculture and related commercial activities.
- large agricultural estate, often specializing in cash crops.
- Global exchange of plants, animals, and cultures
- A small farm specializing in fruits or vegetables.
- Region supplying milk to a central processing facility.
- The cultivation and breeding of plants for human use.
30 Clues: the land and its ownership and cultivation • A cultivated plant grown as food or fiber. • Global exchange of plants, animals, and cultures • Cultivated land cleared by slashing and burning. • Cyclic planting method to maintain soil fertility. • A small farm specializing in fruits or vegetables. • The initial stage of farming for crop cultivation. • ...
AG SCIENCE II 2026-04-16
Across
- Substances used to control organisms that harm crops.
- Agriculture: Farming practices that focus on reversing climate change by rebuilding soil organic matter.
- Rotation: Growing different crops in a sequence on the same land to improve soil health.
- The wearing away of topsoil by natural forces like wind or water.
- Farming: Producing crops and livestock without synthetic chemicals.
- Decomposing organic matter to create fertilizer.
- Irrigation: A system that delivers water directly to plant roots.
- The science of soil management and crop production
- Tillage: Farming methods that minimize soil disturbance to reduce erosion.
- Agricultural Term List - A comprehensive list of terms.
- The act of preparing land and growing crops.
- A tower used for storing grain or fermented fodder.
- Land capable of being farmed productively.
- Domesticated animals raised for food, fiber, or labor.
- Land covered with grass used for grazing livestock.
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- The variety of life within an ecosystem.
- Farming: A,way of growing crops without plowing the soil.
- The application of fertilizer through an irrigation system.
- The cultivation of a single crop over a large area.
- A structure designed to protect plants and control environments.
- A method of growing plants in nutrient solutions without soil.
- Cropping: Planting crops to improve soil health, not for harvest.
- The business part of farming, including processing and distribution.
- A unit of measurement for agricultural produce (volume).
- The amount of agricultural produce harvested per unit of land
- Land left unseeded for a season to restore fertility.
26 Clues: The variety of life within an ecosystem. • Land capable of being farmed productively. • The act of preparing land and growing crops. • Decomposing organic matter to create fertilizer. • The science of soil management and crop production • The cultivation of a single crop over a large area. • A tower used for storing grain or fermented fodder. • ...
Food Production Methods 2024-07-21
Across
- A crucial element in the cycle that supports both plants and fish in aquaponics.
- Principles guiding right and wrong in farming practices.
- Aquatic animals raised in aquaponics systems.
- The practice of raising fish in controlled environments.
- Use of automatic systems to control aspects of aquaponics.
- Essential resource conserved in aquaponics.
- Type of farming avoiding synthetic chemicals.
- The process of reusing water in aquaponics systems to conserve resources.
- Farming practice focusing on long-term ecological balance.
Down
- A component in aquaponics that helps break down fish waste.
- Used in aquaponics for monitoring and maintaining system health.
- Grown in aquaponics systems, benefiting from nutrients provided by fish waste.
- Describes farming practices that maintain resources for future generations.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity, crucial for water quality in aquaponics.
- Often managed sustainably in advanced aquaponics systems.
- Growing plants without soil, often using nutrient-rich water.
- Local groups benefiting from aquaponics through fresh produce and education.
17 Clues: Essential resource conserved in aquaponics. • Aquatic animals raised in aquaponics systems. • Type of farming avoiding synthetic chemicals. • Principles guiding right and wrong in farming practices. • The practice of raising fish in controlled environments. • Often managed sustainably in advanced aquaponics systems. • ...
From Hunter/Gatherers to Farmers 2025-09-23
Across
- The Old Stone Age when people hunted and gathered food
- Homes built from mud bricks, stone, and wood that allowed people to settle in one place
- A black volcanic glass used by Neolithic people to make sharp tools and weapons
- A hard stone used for making sharp tools
- One of the world’s first farming villages, located near the Jordan River
- To train a wild animal to be useful to humans
Down
- A group of people living and working together in one place
- Developing new jobs where people focus on one skill, such as toolmaking or weaving
- The business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
- A mineral mined for its valuable uses, such as hematite for red coloring
- The exchange of goods and resources between people or groups
- An early Neolithic settlement in present-day Turkey known for farming and specialized jobs
- A dependable way of getting food through farming and raising animals
- A red ore used as makeup by Neolithic women
- The New Stone Age when people began farming and living in villages
15 Clues: A hard stone used for making sharp tools • A red ore used as makeup by Neolithic women • To train a wild animal to be useful to humans • The Old Stone Age when people hunted and gathered food • A group of people living and working together in one place • The business of farming; growing crops and raising animals • ...
B2B Crossword 2018-06-12
Across
- Clue for TCR
- Clue for Farming
- Clue for Treebo Values
- Clue for Platinum Tier
- Clue for Vymo
- Clue for Five/day
- Clue for Multiplier
- Clue for Houston
- Clue for Partner
- Clue for DSO
- Clue for KAM Acc
Down
- Clue for Primus
- Clue for AGT
- Clue for NBV
- Clue for TCR Redeems - Gold
- Clue for Millennia
- Clue for Mercury
- Clue for RFP
- Clue for Venues
- Clue for Four Tiers
20 Clues: Clue for TCR • Clue for AGT • Clue for NBV • Clue for RFP • Clue for DSO • Clue for Vymo • Clue for Primus • Clue for Venues • Clue for Farming • Clue for Mercury • Clue for Houston • Clue for Partner • Clue for KAM Acc • Clue for Five/day • Clue for Millennia • Clue for Multiplier • Clue for Four Tiers • Clue for Treebo Values • Clue for Platinum Tier • Clue for TCR Redeems - Gold
ClassCraft Crossword 2019-06-10
Across
- used to make tool in the paleolithic age
- Helped hunter gathers to cook food
- period of colder global temperature.
- People first lived
- important for a characteristic of a civilization
- first permanent settlements were in this area.
- Complex human society
Down
- connection between two land mass in prehistoric times.
- old stone age
- cave people
- development of first farming
- water sources
- new farming techniques lead to surpluses of
- once people started farming they didn’t move around as much
- used to communicate with others.
15 Clues: cave people • old stone age • water sources • People first lived • Complex human society • development of first farming • used to communicate with others. • Helped hunter gathers to cook food • period of colder global temperature. • used to make tool in the paleolithic age • new farming techniques lead to surpluses of • first permanent settlements were in this area. • ...
Unit 7: Land Use & Agriculture Extra Credit 1 2023-12-07
Across
- harmful toxins used to kill bugs in farming
- rock material from which soil is formed
- farming where farmer's produce is solely for the farmer's consumption, leftovers are sold on market for low profit
- farming style that uses advanced technology, less labor intensive
- the acronym used to fatten for slaughter, and uses antibiotics to prevent disease spread
- the excess fertilizers can make their way to streams and rivers how
- the horizon that contains broken rock fragments
- the largest of the soil particle sizes
Down
- the horizon that is also called topsoil
- the tool used to classify soil based on the relative amounts of each particle
- the horizon that is also called subsoil
- the smallest of the soil particle sizes
- the layer that consists of decayed plant and animal material
- soil forms as a rock undergoes which process
- the farming technique that is primitive, uses humans and animals for labor
- the horizon that contains only organic matter
- the intermediate size of soil particles
17 Clues: the largest of the soil particle sizes • the horizon that is also called topsoil • the horizon that is also called subsoil • rock material from which soil is formed • the smallest of the soil particle sizes • the intermediate size of soil particles • harmful toxins used to kill bugs in farming • soil forms as a rock undergoes which process • ...
Basic Farming 2021-02-02
Across
- controlling weeds
- plants begin to carry out photosynthesis
- the application of water to crops
- a flower is produced and seed-bearing organ is pollinated
- the placement of seeds
Down
- deemed to be pests
- once pollination occurs, a seed is produced
- happens once the crop is ripened
- occurs when the seed is sprouting
- adds nutrients to crop growth
- once the seed development is complete
11 Clues: controlling weeds • deemed to be pests • the placement of seeds • adds nutrients to crop growth • happens once the crop is ripened • occurs when the seed is sprouting • the application of water to crops • once the seed development is complete • plants begin to carry out photosynthesis • once pollination occurs, a seed is produced • ...
Omani Farming 2017-02-27
Across
- A mountain range known as "Green Mountain".
- Compounds and nutrients used to help food crops grow.
- People from other countries that work abroad.
- In Arabic this fruit is known as "Roma".
- Who gives farmers free booklets, tools, and seeds?
Down
- A common piece of machinery used in farming.
- The giant mountain in front of the University of Nizwa.
- The most common type of foreign laborer found in agriculture in Oman
- Chemicals used on food crops to keep bugs and insects away.
- How old is the Omani Farmer Mohammed Al Riyami?
- Food that people buy at the supermarket.
11 Clues: In Arabic this fruit is known as "Roma". • Food that people buy at the supermarket. • A mountain range known as "Green Mountain". • A common piece of machinery used in farming. • People from other countries that work abroad. • How old is the Omani Farmer Mohammed Al Riyami? • Who gives farmers free booklets, tools, and seeds? • ...
India 2013-02-27
Across
- ....culture
- Kolkata Formely.......
- Farming in India is ....... due to small farms
- soils Most common soil found in India
- Plateau Black soils are found where?
- Eastern and Western
Down
- High population ......
- Refined in Aughinish found Bihar
- Soils A deep layer of ........ found on the floodplains of India
- ....... farming
- Green ........
- crops Plantation farming=
12 Clues: ....culture • Green ........ • ....... farming • Eastern and Western • High population ...... • Kolkata Formely....... • crops Plantation farming= • Refined in Aughinish found Bihar • Plateau Black soils are found where? • soils Most common soil found in India • Farming in India is ....... due to small farms • Soils A deep layer of ........ found on the floodplains of India
A Better Life? - text vocab crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- To search widely for food, a practice diminished with settled farming
- A measure of skeletal strength impacted by diet in early farming societies
- Adjective describing illnesses that spread more readily with increased population density
- Severe hunger, sometimes resulting from failed crops or dependency on a single food source
- Means of earning a living, transformed by agricultural practices
- Health condition caused by an imbalanced or insufficient diet, common in early farming communities
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- The process of taming plants and animals for human use
- Organisms that thrived in unsanitary farming conditions, causing disease
- The biological group including humans, significant for their adaptation during agricultural advances
- burial ... Earth structures for the dead, indicating complex societies in farming cultures
- ... crops - Staple foods like wheat and maize, providing calories but few nutrients
- Excess food production that allowed for population growth and trade
- Describing the settled lifestyle adopted with agriculture
- A lack of essential nutrients, often seen with limited crop variety
14 Clues: The process of taming plants and animals for human use • Describing the settled lifestyle adopted with agriculture • Means of earning a living, transformed by agricultural practices • Excess food production that allowed for population growth and trade • A lack of essential nutrients, often seen with limited crop variety • ...
Rural geography 2023-01-31
Across
- venom to kill insects and diseases added on crops
- farms that both grow crops and rear animals
- use of gps to map growth and soil quality
- chemicals to make the crops grow faster
- producing the food for money.
Down
- when farmers undertake non farming activities on farming areas to make more money
- ex:tractors, milking machines, ploughs
- producing food for the farmers and their families.
- farms that use a lot of money on machines and technology usually on smaller areas of land
- artificially adding water to the land
- farms that have low inputs on a large area of land
- the farming of crops
- the rearing of animals
13 Clues: the farming of crops • the rearing of animals • producing the food for money. • artificially adding water to the land • ex:tractors, milking machines, ploughs • chemicals to make the crops grow faster • use of gps to map growth and soil quality • farms that both grow crops and rear animals • venom to kill insects and diseases added on crops • ...
Year 9 Geography 2014-08-13
Across
- type of technology used in farming to store water
- ancient farming practice which relies on the collection and care of animals
- food grown in South-east Asia on a terraced landscape
- increased connection and movement of people, goods and services
- influences growing in different places, including temperature and rainfall
- popular import into Australia
Down
- place to grow and harvest food in a backyard
- coldest biome which produces little food
- common plant providing 90 per cent of the world’s food.
- country well known for its meat industry
- positive benefit of a global food arena
- impact of farming, caused by pesticides and waste
- used to increase the effectiveness of farming practices
- place which is often destroyed and replaced with a farm
14 Clues: popular import into Australia • positive benefit of a global food arena • coldest biome which produces little food • country well known for its meat industry • place to grow and harvest food in a backyard • type of technology used in farming to store water • impact of farming, caused by pesticides and waste • food grown in South-east Asia on a terraced landscape • ...
migration and farming 2025-03-13
Across
- growth of a single crop
- eat grass in a field
- chaos
- movement of people to a new location
- a particular type of animal within a species
- line of low-growing trees
- people who are looking for something
- the climate,relief, and soil type
- times when crops are collected
Down
- happening for the first time
- growth of more than one crop
- characteristics
- arriving in a new region or country
- uneaten food
- leaving a region or country
- extremely big
- a person who moves away from their place
17 Clues: chaos • uneaten food • extremely big • characteristics • eat grass in a field • growth of a single crop • line of low-growing trees • leaving a region or country • happening for the first time • growth of more than one crop • times when crops are collected • the climate,relief, and soil type • arriving in a new region or country • movement of people to a new location • ...
Agriculture 2020-12-07
Across
- Keeping hens and other fowl is related to
- From where do the Greenhouse farming facilities getting the maximum product.
- Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation
- Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions?
- Rearing of animals and obtaining different products is known as
- All these occupations depend on which factor?
- Generally in which climate sheep and goat rearing is done.
- What is pisciculture?
- Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax.
Down
- In agriculture what is considered to be the main and important function.
- silk thread is obtained through?
- By which transport quality and price of the product is determined
- What type of capital investment is necessary for Commercial farming.
- In the past which method is used for agricultural activities.
- Which two countries are famous for horticulture.
15 Clues: What is pisciculture? • silk thread is obtained through? • Keeping hens and other fowl is related to • All these occupations depend on which factor? • Which two countries are famous for horticulture. • Shifting cultivation is which type of cultivation • Which farming is mostly seen in developing regions? • Which occupation is undertaken to obtain honey and wax. • ...
Farming Systems and Food Shortages 2023-03-16
Across
- Ploughing is an example of a ________
- When crops are produced or animals kept to be sold for a profit
- The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming
- Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area
- High inputs or yields per hectare
- Low inputs or yields per hectare
- The products of a farming system
- Effect of loss of productivity
- Things which go into a farming system
Down
- Enough crops produced and animals kept to sustain themselves
- The rearing of cattle is an example of _____ farming
- Effect of a diet lacking the necessary nutrients
- in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
- Farmers who use the same area of land each year
- Low weight proportional to height
15 Clues: Effect of loss of productivity • Low inputs or yields per hectare • The products of a farming system • High inputs or yields per hectare • Low weight proportional to height • Ploughing is an example of a ________ • Things which go into a farming system • Farmers who move seasonaly from area to area • The cultivation of crops is called ____ farming • ...
The First Humans and Ancient Egypt 2014-11-17
Across
- A country with clear borders where government is in the hands of a small group of people
- In order of time
- How people divide power aong each other
- The scientist who came up with the Evolution Theory
- Example of a place where the introduction of farming had an enormous impact on society
- English word for Hunebedden
- How people make a living and divide up their income
- King of all Egypt
- This form of living first appeared around 7000 BC
- A sall settlement where the people live mostly from farming
Down
- Place where the oldest traces of farming were found
- Historical evidence
- The theory that God created the world in 6 days
- Place where fertile land was discovered between 5000 and 4000 BC by hunters and gatheres
- The place where many cave paintings were found
15 Clues: In order of time • King of all Egypt • Historical evidence • English word for Hunebedden • How people divide power aong each other • The place where many cave paintings were found • The theory that God created the world in 6 days • This form of living first appeared around 7000 BC • Place where the oldest traces of farming were found • ...
Farming Group 3 2021-01-22
Across
- I am the area where you grow the crops if you delete my first letter I become 1 of your body part.
- Scattering of seeds by hand all over the field is called.
- it used to control agricultural pest.
- it is used to cut off the branches and of small trees.
- Pesticides increases the food production.
- the process of cutting and collecting grain from the crop.
- Mattok is a threshing tool.
- for levelling the soil which tool we use.
Down
- letters spell Eat Who I am.
- The farming tools make our work simpler and easier
- There is ice in my name I need a lot of water to grow guess my name buddy.
- what is the meaning of term Rabi an Arabic word
- What are the monsoon crops.
- Manures are use as source of plant nutrient.
- refers to the supplying water to the dry land as supplementation of rain water.
- It helps in cutting crops in field.
- I am the time to gather crops if you cut my last 3 letters , I become some thing which you wear.
- You are grind me and make dough my first
- Sowing is the process of planting.
19 Clues: letters spell Eat Who I am. • What are the monsoon crops. • Mattok is a threshing tool. • Sowing is the process of planting. • It helps in cutting crops in field. • it used to control agricultural pest. • You are grind me and make dough my first • Pesticides increases the food production. • for levelling the soil which tool we use. • ...
Chapter 10: Envi-Sci Final Review 2025-06-05
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- Daily access to enough nutritious food for an active and healthy life
- The wearing away of topsoil by wind or water
- Rows of trees planted to shield crops from wind damage
- Diet lacking essential minerals and nutrients
- Not enough calories to meet basic energy needs
- Material added to soil to enhance plant growth
- Steps cut into steep hillsides to prevent erosion and grow
- Clearing forests to create farmland or plantationsSubsistenceFarming Producing just enough food to feed a family
- Alternating strips of crops to reduce soil erosion
Down
- Farming method often in tropical areas for crops like bananas and coffee
- Growing only one type of crop on a large scale
- Animals used for labor on farms
- Farming with added inputs to grow more food than needed for survival
- Water that flows over the ground surface, often carrying soil with it.
- Farming using large amounts of energy, water, fertilizers, and pesticides
- Growing crops between rows of trees to retain soil moisture
- Farming practice that minimizes topsoil disturbance
- Planting crops along the natural slope of the land to reduce runoff
18 Clues: Animals used for labor on farms • The wearing away of topsoil by wind or water • Diet lacking essential minerals and nutrients • Growing only one type of crop on a large scale • Not enough calories to meet basic energy needs • Material added to soil to enhance plant growth • Alternating strips of crops to reduce soil erosion • ...
Standard 12 2022-03-11
Across
- farming tool
- a big business in the West
- a farming tool
- a job out west dealing with crops
- worked on by the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific
- made of grass, dirt, mud and sticks
Down
- why move out West?
- a job out west dealing with animals
- millions move out west
- passed by Lincoln during the civil war
- one group who is out West
- looking for gold or silver
- farming tool
- young men who drove cattle
- homes in the side of a hill
15 Clues: farming tool • farming tool • a farming tool • why move out West? • millions move out west • one group who is out West • a big business in the West • looking for gold or silver • young men who drove cattle • homes in the side of a hill • a job out west dealing with crops • a job out west dealing with animals • made of grass, dirt, mud and sticks • passed by Lincoln during the civil war • ...
Vocab #8 2024-04-09
Across
- is the relationship between a soul to plants
- method of farming crops
- tiered tower
- is a large Mexican altepltl anthe d center of Mexico City
- found commonly at the entrShintof a Shinto shrine
- city in Purvian Andes
- Mesoamerican culture that expanded in Mexico
- indigenous people of Mesoamerica
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- narrow strip of land with sea on either side of the land
- mountain range in South America
- japans belief system
- farming on a hill
- artificial floating islands
- largest empire in pre-coAmericaAmericak
14 Clues: tiered tower • farming on a hill • japans belief system • city in Purvian Andes • method of farming crops • artificial floating islands • mountain range in South America • indigenous people of Mesoamerica • largest empire in pre-coAmericaAmericak • is the relationship between a soul to plants • Mesoamerican culture that expanded in Mexico • ...
Sustainable agriculture 2026-04-22
Across
- Reducing environmental impact
- Covering soil to retain moisture
- Variety of plant and animal life
- Farming method mixing crops together
- Method that uses less water efficiently
Down
- Ability to recover from climate stress
- Farming without chemicals
- Farming with trees included
- Reusing organic waste as manure
- Farming that restores soil health
10 Clues: Farming without chemicals • Farming with trees included • Reducing environmental impact • Reusing organic waste as manure • Covering soil to retain moisture • Variety of plant and animal life • Farming that restores soil health • Farming method mixing crops together • Ability to recover from climate stress • Method that uses less water efficiently
Rice Farming 2023-06-13
Across
- farming can provide jobs and income for the people in Asia
- type of farming is farming a crops for own consumption.
- is another word for farming
- is one of the natural disaster that can destroy rice farming
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- soil is one of the most fertile soil for rice
- is one of major rice production country
- 188 is one of Brunei HYV rice variety
- is a staple food for people in Asia
- is food that Brunei achieve self-sufficiency
- type of farming is farming a crop for sale
10 Clues: is another word for farming • is a staple food for people in Asia • 188 is one of Brunei HYV rice variety • is one of major rice production country • type of farming is farming a crop for sale • is food that Brunei achieve self-sufficiency • soil is one of the most fertile soil for rice • type of farming is farming a crops for own consumption. • ...
rural development 2024-12-16
Across
- chemicals used to deter pests such as insects from disturbing farmland
- animal manure used as a fertiliser
- a type of farming in a controlled climate that uses minimal land area
- algae bloom that covers lakes and rivers when chemical from farms pollute them
- outside of the city
- ____ farming is farming for money
Down
- making money in alternative ways to farming on a farm
- the artificial addition of water to farmland
- growing plants and vegetables for eating and other uses
- name for the product of a farm
- a way of trapping sunlight to give plants a better chance at growing
11 Clues: outside of the city • name for the product of a farm • ____ farming is farming for money • animal manure used as a fertiliser • the artificial addition of water to farmland • making money in alternative ways to farming on a farm • growing plants and vegetables for eating and other uses • a way of trapping sunlight to give plants a better chance at growing • ...
Sustainable agriculture 2026-04-22
Across
- Farming with trees included
- Farming method mixing crops together
- Method that uses less water efficiently
- Reusing organic waste as manure
Down
- Ability to recover from climate stress
- Farming that restores soil health
- Reducing environmental impact
- Covering soil to retain moisture
- Farming without chemicals
- Variety of plant and animal life
10 Clues: Farming without chemicals • Farming with trees included • Reducing environmental impact • Reusing organic waste as manure • Covering soil to retain moisture • Variety of plant and animal life • Farming that restores soil health • Farming method mixing crops together • Ability to recover from climate stress • Method that uses less water efficiently
CROSSWORD(AGRICULTURE) 2022-01-26
Across
- Crop that needs two hundred and ten frost free days and bright sunshine
- land used for growing crops
- varieties of farming activity
- farming practiced in forested areas
- type of farming done to earn money
Down
- Cultivation of grapes
- a faming done without genetic modification
- Crop that needs well drained loamy soil and gentle slopes
- a type of farming practiced in semi-arid and arid regions of Sahara
- compulsory input of farming system
10 Clues: Cultivation of grapes • land used for growing crops • varieties of farming activity • compulsory input of farming system • farming practiced in forested areas • type of farming done to earn money • a faming done without genetic modification • Crop that needs well drained loamy soil and gentle slopes • a type of farming practiced in semi-arid and arid regions of Sahara • ...
all oui 5 2021-01-18
Across
- Rabi crops are sown in winter?
- crops commercial farming is also known as?
- croping mixed farming is also known as?
- the methord of collecting grains from the farm?
- farming in this farming animals are reared and crops are grown?
Down
- combine harvester is small in size?
- _______ break large lumps of clay into small particles?
- large feild is ploughed by a tractor?
- fish farming is also known as?
- shape of a tool like c?
10 Clues: shape of a tool like c? • Rabi crops are sown in winter? • fish farming is also known as? • combine harvester is small in size? • large feild is ploughed by a tractor? • croping mixed farming is also known as? • crops commercial farming is also known as? • the methord of collecting grains from the farm? • _______ break large lumps of clay into small particles? • ...
4 2025-03-01
Across
- Professional advice
- Company flying planes
- Imaginary story
- Apparel
- Chemical-free farming
- Personal diary
- Scenic outdoor view
- Online video creator
- Growing crops
- Restoring freshness
- Long trip
Down
- Free from illness
- Mobile operating system
- Global web connection
- Risky business idea
- Lower price offer
- Day off work
- Fixes pipes
- Machine-controlled
- Form of communication
- Child supervision
- Mind-calming practice
- Protection from threats
- Beauty regimen
- Lack of control
25 Clues: Apparel • Long trip • Fixes pipes • Day off work • Growing crops • Personal diary • Beauty regimen • Imaginary story • Lack of control • Free from illness • Lower price offer • Child supervision • Machine-controlled • Professional advice • Risky business idea • Scenic outdoor view • Restoring freshness • Online video creator • Company flying planes • Global web connection • Chemical-free farming • ...
Supply and Demand 2021-09-07
Across
- rivalry
- buying units
- reward
- property individuals land
- economic unit
- business desire
- system societies method
- custom and tradition
- interaction of producers and consumers
- buyers meetup
- flow diagram flow of resources
- economy government and private
- information passed
- 3 big questions command
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- personal gain
- farming farming for profit
- collect taxes
- agriculture enough needs for own
- gross domestic product
- economy supply and demand
- States free enterprise
- economy government control
- Korea command economy
- economy family method
24 Clues: reward • rivalry • buying units • personal gain • collect taxes • economic unit • buyers meetup • business desire • information passed • custom and tradition • Korea command economy • economy family method • gross domestic product • States free enterprise • system societies method • 3 big questions command • property individuals land • economy supply and demand • farming farming for profit • ...
Yields and Agriculture - Ellie 2020-08-24
9 Clues: Farming for a profit • Changing between farming land • Farming which maximises yields • The science of managing forests • Farming for only local benefits • Livestock consume wild vegetation • Farming where livestock are herded • Business of agricultural production • Crops are grown to sell for a profit
Supply and Demand 2021-09-07
Across
- rivalry
- buying units
- reward
- property individuals land
- economic unit
- business desire
- system societies method
- custom and tradition
- interaction of producers and consumers
- buyers meetup
- flow diagram flow of resources
- economy government and private
- information passed
- 3 big questions command
Down
- personal gain
- farming farming for profit
- collect taxes
- agriculture enough needs for own
- gross domestic product
- economy supply and demand
- States free enterprise
- economy government control
- Korea command economy
- economy family method
24 Clues: reward • rivalry • buying units • personal gain • collect taxes • economic unit • buyers meetup • business desire • information passed • custom and tradition • Korea command economy • economy family method • gross domestic product • States free enterprise • system societies method • 3 big questions command • property individuals land • economy supply and demand • farming farming for profit • ...
Jason Corbett- Biotech Voc. Crossword 2015-02-23
15 Clues: Farming • Wolf -> dog • Farming fish • A combination • Natural order • All the genes • Renewable fuel • Soiled, unpurified • Geneticists do this • Separate but the same • Modifications to genes • Penicillin, for example • Moral Principles or values • Only the good will reproduce • Organism with a modified genome
3rd Hour Crossword - The Midwest and the South 2023-05-11
Across
- a farm machine
- a type of cow that gives milk
- part of USA with flat land for farming
- part of USA that is hot for growing sugarcane
- to put seeds in the ground
- spun from cotton and used to sew clothes
- a building where things are made
- a person who grows sugarcane and cotton
- a crop that is grown to make clothing
- a crop grown in Minnesota
- are cut down to make furniture
- a big farm machine that cuts the grain
Down
- a building material that comes from trees
- a kind of farm building
- word to describe the 5 lakes in the midwest
- a word for farming
- a crop that is grown in the south
- land that is very flat and good for farming
- a grain that is grow for people and animals to eat
- the number of states in the Midwestern USA
20 Clues: a farm machine • a word for farming • a kind of farm building • a crop grown in Minnesota • to put seeds in the ground • a type of cow that gives milk • are cut down to make furniture • a building where things are made • a crop that is grown in the south • a crop that is grown to make clothing • part of USA with flat land for farming • a big farm machine that cuts the grain • ...
Trade Across Continents 2022-06-29
USE THE CUES TO SOLVE THE PUZZLE 2024-11-15
10 Clues: Farming tool • Soil nutrient • Farming season • Soil component • Crop growth stage • Farming technique • Crop storage places • Crop selection factor • Crop rotation benefit • Crop protection method
Mallory Rohr Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
Across
- Where they did there terrace farming.
- Sapa Inca had all the?
- It was full of people.
- They do this to the dead.
- The criminal had to?
- The ruler of the Inca.
- If the criminals tried to escape they would?
- This is one of the jobs.
- The nobles did not have?
- What covers the rulers face.
- They where there only animal.
- The ruler would be passed down to a?
- They where well known?
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- They have this once a month.
- They where not allowed on the road.
- They had to stay home alone.
- They do this for farming.
- They help rule the empire.
- They only went to school.
- The punishments are?
- The noble started a testing?
- They had these in their homes.
- The name of their god.
- The city of the inca.
- They built there city on a central?
25 Clues: The criminal had to? • The punishments are? • The city of the inca. • Sapa Inca had all the? • It was full of people. • The ruler of the Inca. • The name of their god. • They where well known? • This is one of the jobs. • The nobles did not have? • They do this to the dead. • They do this for farming. • They only went to school. • They help rule the empire. • They have this once a month. • ...
Characteristics of Civilizations 2024-04-17
Across
- farming allows humans to have more than they need
- Ex. of strong government in NYC (our top leader
- term for bringing water to crops
- an advanced culture or complex society
- another word for farming
- to grow your own crops
- thousands of years old
- Ex.teacher, doctor, lawyer, cashier, etc.
- Ex.NYC,LA,Chicago,etc.
- this ancient civilization settled by Yangtze and Yellow River
- what river did the ancient Egyptians settle near
- to make a wild plant or animal useful
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- Ex.Churches, mosques, temples, etc.
- class is created by specialization of labor
- used to record laws, knowledge, stories, etc.
- disadvantage of settling near a river valley
- leaders, law and order, organization,etc.
- Ex.Brooklyn Museum, galleries, Broadway, theaters, etc.
- the opposite of settling down in cities
- makes life better and work easier
- civilizations do what with their surplus
- the first civilizations settled near these
22 Clues: to grow your own crops • thousands of years old • Ex.NYC,LA,Chicago,etc. • another word for farming • term for bringing water to crops • makes life better and work easier • Ex.Churches, mosques, temples, etc. • to make a wild plant or animal useful • an advanced culture or complex society • the opposite of settling down in cities • civilizations do what with their surplus • ...
Early Humans 2023-02-10
Across
- time period when farming started
- growing your food
- being very good at something for the clan
- people in charge who make laws
- record of events before written language
- shelter for nomadic people
- creating images out of wood or bone
- worshiping a higher being
- Otzi is an example of one
- yummy in soup
- catching food in a river
- not living in one place
- place to keep your arrows
- groups of animals
- name of the Iceman
- one of the first grains farmed
Down
- used to make hummus
- weapon fired with a bow
- speaking to communicate
- finding your food
- growing food
- earliest writing on clay tablets
- a group of families
- smallest unit in a clan
- mummified body found in the alps
- group of clans in houses
- made of stone to make work easier
- crescent where farming started
28 Clues: growing food • yummy in soup • finding your food • growing your food • groups of animals • name of the Iceman • used to make hummus • a group of families • weapon fired with a bow • speaking to communicate • smallest unit in a clan • not living in one place • group of clans in houses • catching food in a river • worshiping a higher being • Otzi is an example of one • place to keep your arrows • ...
Topic 5: Soil Systems and Terrestrial Food Production Systems and Societie 2025-03-24
Across
- Large-scale production.
- Rain or snow.
- I understand! Here's the vocabulary list in the requested format:
- Growth of cities.
- Natural farming method.
- Increased soil salt content.
- Interacting community and environment.
- Soil loss.
- Chemical pest killers.
- Changes within a system.
- Coarse-grained soil type.
- Essential soil elements.
- Farming for self-sufficiency.
- Relating to food chains.
- Decayed plant material.
- Soil layer in a profile.
Down
- Zone to absorb runoff.
- Materials leaving a system.
- Materials added to a system.
- Organic matter breakdown.
- Artificial watering.
- Soil's ability to support growth.
- Ecological change over time.
- Relating to modified organisms.
- Use of machinery.
- Soil contamination.
- Fine-grained soil type.
- Single crop farming.
- Breakdown of rock.
- Land becoming arid.
- Ideal soil mixture.
- Living organisms in soil.
- Animals that aid plant reproduction.
- Protecting resources.
- Removal of minerals by water.
35 Clues: Soil loss. • Rain or snow. • Use of machinery. • Growth of cities. • Breakdown of rock. • Soil contamination. • Land becoming arid. • Ideal soil mixture. • Artificial watering. • Single crop farming. • Protecting resources. • Zone to absorb runoff. • Chemical pest killers. • Large-scale production. • Natural farming method. • Fine-grained soil type. • Decayed plant material. • ...
Kemet/Nile 6-8 2025-08-28
Across
- – Burial place for rulers and nobles.
- – Region with close ties to Egypt.
- – A place of worship and ceremonies.
- – Egypt’s system of picture writing.
- – Rocky stretch of the Nile River.
- – The river that supported farming, travel, and trade.
- – Exchange of goods like gold, papyrus, and grain.
- – Tall stone monument symbolizing the sun.
- – Fertile fan-shaped land near the river’s mouth.
- – Monument with a lion’s body and human head.
Down
- – Important city in Upper Egypt.
- – Process of preserving the body for the afterlife.
- – Southern African kingdom linked to Egypt.
- – Farming that allowed permanent settlements.
- – Monumental stone tomb built for pharaohs.
- – Land rich enough for farming.
- – Plant used to make paper.
- – Egypt’s ruler with political and religious power.
- – Sacred beetle symbol in Egyptian culture.
- – Sun god of ancient Egypt.
- – A ruling family in Egypt.
- – Location of the Great Pyramids.
22 Clues: – Plant used to make paper. • – Sun god of ancient Egypt. • – A ruling family in Egypt. • – Land rich enough for farming. • – Important city in Upper Egypt. • – Location of the Great Pyramids. • – Region with close ties to Egypt. • – Rocky stretch of the Nile River. • – A place of worship and ceremonies. • – Egypt’s system of picture writing. • ...
SS Vocab 2021-04-22
Across
- Wandering around in search of food and shelter instead of staying in one spot
- Something left over when needs have been met
- Farming food to sell
- An African group that speaks the language Maa
- An area with little or no moisture
- A land becoming more dry and less productive
- A shortage of rainfall in a region
- Not having enough to meet someone's needs
- Hard:bridges and buildings
- Shared culture
- The practice of a nation conquering territory
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- In short supply
- The cutting down of trees
- Power to one person or small group
- The spreading of cultural beliefs
- Someone who hunts and gathers plants to live on
- Natural processes wearing away land's materials
- Farming enough food to only live on
- Applying water to land
19 Clues: Shared culture • In short supply • Farming food to sell • Applying water to land • The cutting down of trees • Hard:bridges and buildings • The spreading of cultural beliefs • Power to one person or small group • An area with little or no moisture • A shortage of rainfall in a region • Farming enough food to only live on • Not having enough to meet someone's needs • ...
Principles of Agribusiness 2025-12-09
Across
- A cultivated plant
- Business sector that combines farming and commerce
- Farming approach that meets present needs without harming future production
- System for delivering water to crops
- Measuremnet of land area commonly used in U.S. farming
- Animals raised on a farm for profit
- Place where buyers and sellers determine prices
- Small embryonic plant used to start crops
- The science and practice of soil and crop management
- Practice of alternating different crops on the same land over time
- Amount of crops produced per unit area
Down
- Chemicals used to kill insects
- Controlled environment structure for growing plants
- Chain Network that moves goods from producers to consumers
- Material added to soil to improve nutrients
- A raw material or primary agricultural product sold on markets
- Act of gathering mature crops from fields
- Government finnancial aid to farmers
- Land left unplanted for a season to restore fertility
- The material that plants grow in
20 Clues: A cultivated plant • Chemicals used to kill insects • The material that plants grow in • Animals raised on a farm for profit • System for delivering water to crops • Government finnancial aid to farmers • Amount of crops produced per unit area • Act of gathering mature crops from fields • Small embryonic plant used to start crops • Material added to soil to improve nutrients • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Review 2024-12-05
Across
- Klux Klan: White supremacist group opposing Reconstruction efforts.
- Johnson: President impeached during Reconstruction.
- South: Post-war modernization effort in the South.
- Settlers farming under the Homestead Act.
- Railroad: Connected the U.S. coast-to-coast by rail in 1869.
- Designated lands for relocated Native tribes.
- Amendments: 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments.
- Codes: Restrictive laws on African Americans post-Civil War.
- Knee: 1890 massacre of Lakota Sioux.
- Farming: Renting land for farming, often financially difficult.
- Indians: Tribes reliant on buffalo, affected by westward expansion.
- Immigrants: Vital builders of the western railroads, faced discrimination.
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- Essential to Plains Indians' way of life.
- Reconstruction: Lenient reunification led by Johnson and Lincoln.
- Bureau: Agency aiding freed slaves post-war.
- Act: 1862 law offering 160 acres for settlement and farming.
- Post-Civil War rebuilding and rights expansion (1865–1877).
- Formerly enslaved individuals freed by the 13th Amendment.
- of Little Bighorn: 1876 Native American victory over Custer.
- Labor system keeping freedmen in debt cycles.
- Reconstruction: Radical Republicans’ civil rights focus.
- Wire: Invention that ended the open range.
- B. Hayes: 19th President; his election ended Reconstruction.
- of 1877: Agreement removing troops, ending Reconstruction.
- Bull: Sioux leader at Little Bighorn.
- Drove cattle to rail hubs, symbols of the Wild West.
26 Clues: Knee: 1890 massacre of Lakota Sioux. • Bull: Sioux leader at Little Bighorn. • Amendments: 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments. • Essential to Plains Indians' way of life. • Settlers farming under the Homestead Act. • Wire: Invention that ended the open range. • Bureau: Agency aiding freed slaves post-war. • Labor system keeping freedmen in debt cycles. • ...
Ancient India 2018-03-14
Across
- Type of system used to map and sort the Ancient Indian city.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- Joins with Ganges into the Bay of Bengal.
- Belief in many Gods.
- Government system used by Ancient Indians.
- Sacred river (to Hindus).
Down
- Farming season ends this month.
- Civilization along the Indus River.
- Valley, good for farming.
- Range that divides India from the North.
- Kush Range that divides India from the Northwest.
- Desert that occupies the Lower Indus Valley.
- Farming season begins this month.
- Wet season in India.
- Range that divides India from the Northeast.
15 Clues: Founder of Buddhism. • Belief in many Gods. • Wet season in India. • Valley, good for farming. • Sacred river (to Hindus). • Farming season ends this month. • Farming season begins this month. • Civilization along the Indus River. • Range that divides India from the North. • Joins with Ganges into the Bay of Bengal. • Government system used by Ancient Indians. • ...
Animal Welfare 2020-03-06
Across
- One drawback of free range farming
- An example of stereotypy, often seen in big cats
- One positive aspect of free range farming
- Farming in small areas with poor animal welfare
- Inappropriate use of normal behaviour towards itself, others, or objects
- Animals should be free from this
- Altered activity levels (low)
Down
- An example of misdirected behaviour
- Second positive of free range farming
- Altered activity levels (high)
- Repetitive movements in caged animals
11 Clues: Altered activity levels (low) • Altered activity levels (high) • Animals should be free from this • One drawback of free range farming • An example of misdirected behaviour • Second positive of free range farming • Repetitive movements in caged animals • One positive aspect of free range farming • Farming in small areas with poor animal welfare • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-27
Across
- apprentice a very poor person who works for a master while he is taught a trade, often without pay.
- Where the Industrial Revolution began.
- trades in produces
- using planting one crop
- Another word for farming.
- new ideas people have for making things
- place where imports and exports take place via ship
- a disease cased by bacteria or germs from dirty water
- Watt improved the steam engine
- a disease caused by germs from being in contact with human waste in drinking water
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- farming for your family
- Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny.
- people moving from rural to urban areas
- consists of factories
- Industries people creating clothes in their homes
- Newcomen discovered the steam engine
- system fenced off farming.
- Africa Where the slaves came from.
- territory ruled by foreigners
- a disease cased by lice, fleas and rat fleas
20 Clues: trades in produces • consists of factories • farming for your family • using planting one crop • Another word for farming. • system fenced off farming. • territory ruled by foreigners • Watt improved the steam engine • Africa Where the slaves came from. • Newcomen discovered the steam engine • Where the Industrial Revolution began. • Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny. • ...
-cult- 2025-11-18
Across
- farming and growing food.
- growing garden plants like fruits, veggies, and flowers.
- growing just one type of crop in a large area.
- people who grow grapes.
- a smaller group with its own style or interests.
- farming fish or water plants.
- a small group with its own way of doing things.
- a person who works in farming.
- not polite or not knowing much about culture.
Down
- people who breed and care for birds.
- having many different cultures together.
- growing and caring for plants.
- a group with very strong, unusual beliefs.
- a person who looks after trees.
- a person who grows garden plants.
- to prepare land for growing plants.
- the culture of people on the internet.
- a person who cares for and breeds birds.
- the way a group of people live and behave.
19 Clues: people who grow grapes. • farming and growing food. • farming fish or water plants. • growing and caring for plants. • a person who works in farming. • a person who looks after trees. • a person who grows garden plants. • to prepare land for growing plants. • people who breed and care for birds. • the culture of people on the internet. • having many different cultures together. • ...
Unit II Review - River Valley Civilizations 2023-10-22
Across
- An event that changes the course of history
- Ranked by status
- One of two important Mesopotamian rivers
- Hieroglyphics and cuneiform are both types of _______
- A historical thinking skill; the reason a document was created
- The most common image in Neolithic cave art
- The creation of small canals to support farming
- Turning point in history associated with farming
- Another name for the Huang He River
- A concept in Chinese history were the gods give and take power
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- One of two important Mesopotamian rivers
- Another name for the Indus River Valley civilization
- Self-governing city and its surrounding territory
- Taming plants and animals
- Moving from place to place to follow food
- Important Egyptian river
- One of the first written legal codes
- Another word for farming
- A Mesopotamian temple
- Another word for a "complex society"
- Natural barrier in northern China
- Geographic context is location + features = ______________
- Seasonal winds
23 Clues: Seasonal winds • Ranked by status • A Mesopotamian temple • Important Egyptian river • Another word for farming • Taming plants and animals • Natural barrier in northern China • Another name for the Huang He River • One of the first written legal codes • Another word for a "complex society" • One of two important Mesopotamian rivers • One of two important Mesopotamian rivers • ...
Natural Resources and Industry in Canada 2024-11-21
Across
- this industry takes resources from the earth
- the industry that takes minerals and metals from the earth
- this industry is about technology, education, and media for example
- vegetables or fruit grown on a farm
- a product from a dairy farm
- plains area with the most farming in Canada
- this industry creates products from resources
- another word for farming
- used for making steel
- used to create hydroelectricity
- the region that has the most mining in Canada
- some farming, forestry, and fishing (salmon)
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- this industry sells products and provides services
- another word for fishing
- resources that can run out
- used to make metals and batteries
- it can be created from water, gas, oil, and wind
- resources that do not run out
- used to create fuel
- harvested from oceans and lakes for food
- diamonds, rubies, granite for example
21 Clues: used to create fuel • used for making steel • another word for fishing • another word for farming • resources that can run out • a product from a dairy farm • resources that do not run out • used to create hydroelectricity • used to make metals and batteries • vegetables or fruit grown on a farm • diamonds, rubies, granite for example • harvested from oceans and lakes for food • ...
CHURCH 2024-11-05
Across
- Living creature, not plant
- Sheep caretaker, guide
- Observer, onlooker
- Self-governing, independent
- Non-expert, ordinary person
- Unwilling, hesitant
- Accord, mutual consent
- Tool, put into action
- Convert others, evangelize
- Not part-time, permanent
- Farming, animal care
Down
- Water-saving technique, farming method
- Repeating design, motif
- Task, job to do
- Community service, public aid
- Wicked, immoral
- Grow, increase in size
- Rise and fall, tide
- One who cures, doctor
19 Clues: Task, job to do • Wicked, immoral • Observer, onlooker • Unwilling, hesitant • Rise and fall, tide • Farming, animal care • Tool, put into action • One who cures, doctor • Sheep caretaker, guide • Accord, mutual consent • Grow, increase in size • Repeating design, motif • Not part-time, permanent • Living creature, not plant • Convert others, evangelize • Self-governing, independent • ...
Chicken & Egg 101 2024-08-28
Across
- The part of the chicken industry focused on meat production
- A common breakfast food made from eggs
- The process used to ensure eggs are safe to eat
- A common method of cooking eggs, often sunny-side up
- The process of raising chickens until they reach market weight
- The type of chicken farming that uses natural feed
- The term for chickens raised specifically for laying eggs
- The protein-rich food commonly consumed for breakfast
- The type of building where layer hens are housed
- A type of facility where hens lay eggs
- The place where eggs are processed and packaged
- The term for cleaning and sorting eggs
- The type of farming where chickens are bred to produce eggs
- The process used to remove contaminants from eggs
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- A common condition in eggs that can affect health
- The nutrient in chicken that helps build muscle
- The focus of modern poultry farming
- Help ensure the safety and quality of eggs
- The stage where chickens are cleaned and packaged
- A common dish made from eggs and milk
- Food product made from chickens
- A major state in the USA known for poultry production
- A method of egg production with more natural conditions
- The type of farm where chickens are raised for meat
- A product made by cooking eggs in a hot pan
25 Clues: Food product made from chickens • The focus of modern poultry farming • A common dish made from eggs and milk • A common breakfast food made from eggs • A type of facility where hens lay eggs • The term for cleaning and sorting eggs • Help ensure the safety and quality of eggs • A product made by cooking eggs in a hot pan • The nutrient in chicken that helps build muscle • ...
Environmental Science - Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2022-05-03
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- The guarantee of an adequate and reliable food supply for all people at all time
- A type of farming that relies on human and animal power, along with hand tools and non motorized machines
- The introduction of new technologies, crop varieties, and farming practices to the developing world in the third quarter of the twentieth century
- The use of both biological and chemical methods to control pests safely and economically
- The use of organisms to battle pests and weeds
- Land that is suitable for farming
- A huge warehouse or pen designed to deliver energy - rich feed to livestock or poultry; also called concentrated animal feeding operations or factory farms
- A type of farming that relies on technology and chemicals to increase yields and reduce costs
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- The use of genetic engineering to increase the value of products
- A type of sustainable agriculture in which only biological methods are used
- The raising of aquatic organisms for food in a controlled environment
- The amount of a crop produced in a given area
- A shortage of essential nutrients
- Farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms
- A process in which scientists directly manipulate an organism's DNA
- An organization that preserves the seeds of diverse plants in case of a global crop collapse
- An insect or another animal that transfers pollen from one plant to another
17 Clues: A shortage of essential nutrients • Land that is suitable for farming • The amount of a crop produced in a given area • The use of organisms to battle pests and weeds • Farming that does not deplete soil faster than it forms • The use of genetic engineering to increase the value of products • A process in which scientists directly manipulate an organism's DNA • ...
chapter10 2022-03-08
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- agriculture - Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- rotation - prevents land from being exhausted
- - the process by which previously
- farming - Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- - The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- - the farming of products for sale off the farm
- Subsistence ag - A form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- - seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures
- cropping - Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- lands become arid and unusable for farming
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- tillage - System of planting crops on ridge tops, in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
- - A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- - A flooded field for growing rice
- nomadism - A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- cultivation - A form of subsistance agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to the other
- - A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- - an area surrounding the milk source where milk is supplied without spoiling
- - comm ag. char. by steps in the food industry
- agriculture - Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- revolution - advances in technology that allowed for the mass production of chemical fertilizers
- hunting+gathering to planting+sustaining
- desert - areas with little or no access to healthy and affordable food or limited or no access to fresh fruits and vegetables
22 Clues: - the process by which previously • - A flooded field for growing rice • hunting+gathering to planting+sustaining • lands become arid and unusable for farming • rotation - prevents land from being exhausted • - comm ag. char. by steps in the food industry • - the farming of products for sale off the farm • farming - Commercial gardening and fruit farming • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2021-09-29
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- Farming and having livestock
- When Males and Females split jobs
- Making animals tame
- Largest creature in the world at the time
- When cavemen stopped hunting and gathering
- Two people giving each other goods
- Used to make farming easier
- Best social studies teacher
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- Our closest ancestors at the time
- Early form of man
- Planting seeds
- When people who come together and make a more populated home
- Oldest and Biggest Neolithic farm
- What early people did to help their communities
- Invention of man allowing ability to move heavy things
15 Clues: Planting seeds • Early form of man • Making animals tame • Used to make farming easier • Best social studies teacher • Farming and having livestock • Our closest ancestors at the time • When Males and Females split jobs • Oldest and Biggest Neolithic farm • Two people giving each other goods • Largest creature in the world at the time • When cavemen stopped hunting and gathering • ...
Caleb's Africa Crossword Labs 2025-12-09
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- when trees are cut down
- watering crops
- large desert tin North Africa
- gifts of the earth
- Farming to sell and earn money
- hot, humid forest where it rains all year
- A religious group found on the East Coast of Africa, near Kenya
- a person who moves from place to place with no actual home
- a resource that can not be replaced once it is used up
- A religious group located in most of South Africa
- mountains in Northern Africa
- Surrounded by land, no water
- poor farming practices that lead to soil exhaustion
- the amount of people in a given area
- The transitional region between the Sahara and the Rainforests
- A farming technique where vegetation is slashed and then burned to make space for farmland
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- The degrading of clean water to polluted water
- people who share a belief in a god or gods
- grasslands
- when soil is eroded by natural factors
- a period of little rainfall
- the changing of the regular climate in an area
- people who share a common history, language, culture, and ancestry
- the process of arable land turning into desert
- climate that is dry, but has more rainfall than an arid region
- land that is good enough for farming
- the growth and expansion of cities
- excessive grazing of animals that leads to deserfication and erosion
- The belief that everyday sights such as trees, lakes, etc are rooted in the spiritual world
- Farming to feed your family
- All regions that lie South of the Sahara
- Local beliefs of the Swahili, one belief is that people can be possessed by spirits
- climate with little to no rain
- A religious group found in Northern Africa
34 Clues: grasslands • watering crops • gifts of the earth • when trees are cut down • a period of little rainfall • Farming to feed your family • mountains in Northern Africa • Surrounded by land, no water • large desert tin North Africa • Farming to sell and earn money • climate with little to no rain • the growth and expansion of cities • land that is good enough for farming • ...
Agriculture 2021-05-07
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- substance used for destroying pests
- "get big or get out"
- crops that are grown without the use of synthetic inorganic fertilizers
- single crop on the same land
- forms of government support that are meant to help businesses like farms survive
- type of farming that relies on technology and chemicals
- kills insects
- introducing organisms to crops with the intention of battling pests
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- access to enough safe, nutritious foods for a healthy active lifestlye
- amount of water used worldwide on agriculture
- wearing away of a fields top layer of soil
- lack of access to nutritious food
- introduction of machines to farming
- large scale industrial plant that raises animals
- kills fungi
- practice of farming
- contains humus, living creatures, and inorganic material
- kills plants
- artificial process of applying controlled amounts of water
19 Clues: kills fungi • kills plants • kills insects • practice of farming • "get big or get out" • single crop on the same land • lack of access to nutritious food • substance used for destroying pests • introduction of machines to farming • wearing away of a fields top layer of soil • amount of water used worldwide on agriculture • large scale industrial plant that raises animals • ...
Global 9 Vocabulary Set A 2023-10-24
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- Farming
- An object made by a human being; an item of historical interest
- Centers of early civilization because they contained rich soils from annual floods
- Tame and control animals; use animals for work and food supply
- Old Stone Age; wandering in search of food; hunting and gathering
- Man-made body of water; creates faster, shorter trade routes
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- Wanderers or nomads who hunt and gather food supplies
- Farming A farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- A group of related families
- Tool to bring water to crops
- Raised fields constructed along lake shores in Mesoamerica to increase agricultural yields
- New Stone Age; start of farming, domestication of animals and permanent settlements
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food
- Seasonal winds; Brings wet or dry season
15 Clues: Farming • A group of related families • Tool to bring water to crops • Seasonal winds; Brings wet or dry season • The land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Wanderers or nomads who hunt and gather food supplies • A person who moves from place to place in search of food • Man-made body of water; creates faster, shorter trade routes • ...
Natural Resource Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-06
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- The Oil _____ industry is found in Alberta
- Miner have unhealthy _____ from inhaling pollutants
- A ______ is 75% water
- One of the two types of farming
- _____ mines use deep shafts and vertical tunnels
- _____ rain is a threat to forests
- ______forests are close to roadways
- Only Russia and _____ have more forests than Canada
- Agriculture fits in the sector of the economy
- The number one crop grown in Canada
- Number of distinct categories of the economy
- Hardwood comes from _____ trees
- Type of fish found in freshwater
- Forest cover close to _______ of Canada’s total area
- Photoelectric cells are also known as ____ cells
- East coast fishing is done in the _____ ocean
- Crude oil can be refined into this
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- _____ cutting is less harmful than clear cutting
- Most ______ farms in Canada specialize in one type of farming
- Geothermal uses energy from _______
- One type of animal farming
- A human will day within ____ without water
- Softwoods come from _____ trees
- West coast fishing is done in the _____ ocean
- Human ______ is between 77-83% water
- Manufacturing is an example of a ______ industry
- A town where farming had a negative impact on drinking water
- Type of fossil fuel
- This is the fuel used in nuclear reactors
- Minerals do _____ appear on the surface
30 Clues: Type of fossil fuel • A ______ is 75% water • One type of animal farming • One of the two types of farming • Softwoods come from _____ trees • Hardwood comes from _____ trees • Type of fish found in freshwater • _____ rain is a threat to forests • Crude oil can be refined into this • Geothermal uses energy from _______ • ______forests are close to roadways • ...
AP HuG Vocab Crossword 2025-05-16
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- Where a place is compared to other places
- Farming Farming to sell food, not just to eat
- An idea spreads, but changes a bit in new places
- The place where something first started (like an idea or invention)
- Not giving loans or services to people in certain areas, often based on race
- The parts of Earth where people actually live
- Scaring homeowners to sell cheap by saying new people (often minorities) are moving in
- A man who said population would grow too fast for food supplies
- Farming focused on milk and dairy products
- Compression How technology makes far places feel closer and faster to reach
- The exact spot on Earth using latitude and longitude
- A country with many different cultural groups
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- The most people an area can support with its resources
- A country where most people share the same culture
- Farming where trees are cut and burned to make space for crops
- A local version of a language
- A religion that tries to spread to everyone, everywhere
- A common language used by people who speak different native languages
- Mixing ideas from different cultures
- A group of people without their own country
- Fixing up old neighborhoods, often pushing out poorer people
21 Clues: A local version of a language • Mixing ideas from different cultures • Where a place is compared to other places • Farming focused on milk and dairy products • A group of people without their own country • The parts of Earth where people actually live • A country with many different cultural groups • Farming Farming to sell food, not just to eat • ...
UNIT 5 2023-04-04
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- Thunen Model/ used to explain the spatial organization of agriculture and how it is influenced by transportation costs
- domestication - The mutual relationship between non-humans and the humans who have an influence on them.
- - act of running a ranch, which is essentially an extensive farm for the sole purpose of raising livestock and crop
- Cultivation - a plot of land was cultivated temporarily and is abandoned to allow vegetation to grow freely while the cultivator moves to another plot.
- Herding - The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals.
- Nomadism - The caring for animals in order to extract subsistence livelihoods.
- Farming-Food production that is primarily grown to sustain the farmer and their family.
- discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate.
- theory/ population growth will eventually and inevitably outnumber food production , leading to global famine.
- fishing/ Large amounts of fishing in an area.
- agriculture/ Food production is grown with the intention of making profit
- revolution/ traditional medieval farming to more productive efficient, and mechanical methods of farming
- culture/ The growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land.
- rural settlements/ Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- rural settlements/ Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
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- agriculture/ Mediterranean agriculture is the practice of crop cultivation undertaken in areas with Mediterranean climates
- encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate
- rural settlements/Houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each others
- modified organisms/ changes have been made to the genome of a plant or animal
- Malthusians/ Malthus did not account for new farming techniques and food preservations
- Cropping/ practice of growing one kind of crop
- - tillage between rows of crops of plants
- business sector encompassing farming and farming-related commercial activities
- Crop/ Crops that are grown and not considered necessary for human survival. Ex: sugarcane, tobacco, tea
- cultivation of seafood
- Crop/ A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber
- insecurity/ household's inability to consistently obtain enough food for each member to lead an active, healthy life
- Gardening/ Cultivation on suburban land and utilizes heavy fertilizers
28 Clues: cultivation of seafood • - tillage between rows of crops of plants • fishing/ Large amounts of fishing in an area. • Cropping/ practice of growing one kind of crop • encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate • discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate. • Crop/ A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber • ...
UNIT 5 2023-04-04
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- Cultivation - a plot of land was cultivated temporarily and is abandoned to allow vegetation to grow freely while the cultivator moves to another plot.
- rural settlements -Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- - discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate.
- malthusians - Malthus did not account for new farming techniques and food preservations
- - act of running a ranch, which is essentially an extensive farm for the sole purpose of raising livestock and crop
- agriculture - Food production is grown with the intention of making profit
- Nomadism - The caring for animals in order to extract subsistence livelihoods.
- Crop - Crops that are grown and not considered necessary for human survival. Ex: sugarcane, tobacco, tea
- - tillage between rows of crops of plants
- Cropping - practice of growing one kind of crop
- Thunen Model - used to explain the spatial organization of agriculture and how it is influenced by transportation costs
- rural settlements - Homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- agriculture - Mediterranean agriculture is the practice of crop cultivation undertaken in areas with Mediterranean climates
- culture - The growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land.
- cultivation of seafood
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- Farming-Food production that is primarily grown to sustain the farmer and their family.
- modified organisms - changes have been made to the genome of a plant or animal
- Crop - A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber
- revolution - traditional medieval farming to more productive efficient, and mechanical methods of farming
- - business sector encompassing farming and farming-related commercial activities
- Herding - The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals.
- Gardening - Cultivation on suburban land and utilizes heavy fertilizers
- fishing -Large amounts of fishing in an area.
- - encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate
- theory - population growth will eventually and inevitably outnumber food production , leading to global famine.
- insecurity - household's inability to consistently obtain enough food for each member to lead an active, healthy life
- rural settlements - Houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each others
- domestication - The mutual relationship between non-humans and the humans who have an influence on them.
28 Clues: cultivation of seafood • - tillage between rows of crops of plants • fishing -Large amounts of fishing in an area. • Cropping - practice of growing one kind of crop • - discouragement and unsupportive of increasing the birth rate. • - encourages people to have babies and increase the birth rate • Crop - A food that is regularly consumed/used. Ex: cotton, rubber • ...
DEEP TIME HISTORY 1/2020 2020-01-22
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- this was the first life form on earth
- having a steady crop of food led to this
- waste product from plants helped other forms of life succeed on Earth
- an animal that only eats plants
- this climate event made rainfall for farming become unreliable
- having no rules and laws, civilization could lead to this
- the first civilization began in this area
- an animal that only eats other animals
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- beside controlling plants for farming what other life forms were humans able to control
- the first plant that made farming possible
- the other main river of Mesopotamia
- one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- this invention helped bypass rainfall as a major need for farming
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
14 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • the other main river of Mesopotamia • this was the first life form on earth • an animal that only eats other animals • having a steady crop of food led to this • one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • the first civilization began in this area • the first plant that made farming possible • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
DEEP TIME HISTORY 1/2020 2020-01-22
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- one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- having no rules and laws, civilization could lead to this
- beside controlling plants for farming what other life forms were humans able to control
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an animal that only eats plants
- this climate event made rainfall for farming become unreliable
- the first civilization began in this area
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- the first plant that made farming possible
- having a steady crop of food led to this
- this was the first life form on earth
- an animal that only eats other animals
- the other main river of Mesopotamia
- this invention helped bypass rainfall as a major need for farming
- this waste product from plants helped other forms of life succeed on Earth
14 Clues: an animal that only eats plants • the other main river of Mesopotamia • this was the first life form on earth • an animal that only eats other animals • having a steady crop of food led to this • one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia • the first civilization began in this area • the first plant that made farming possible • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
agriculture words 2024-08-20
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- The science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil and producing crops
- Commercial agriculture conducted on large-scale farms
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons
- The activity of growing crops and raising livestock
- The practice of integrating trees and shrubs into agricultural land
- Farming practices that meet current needs without compromising future resources
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- Providing financial services like loans, credit, and deposits
- A farming organization where members pool resources for mutual benefit
- Small loans provided to low-income farmers
- Chemicals like pesticides and herbicides used in agriculture
- A seasonal wind that brings rain, crucial for farming in certain regions
- Storing harvested crops in safe conditions before selling
- The current value at which agricultural goods are bought and sold
- The state of soil's capacity to function as a vital living system
- Government forgiveness of the debt owed by farmers
15 Clues: Small loans provided to low-income farmers • Government forgiveness of the debt owed by farmers • The activity of growing crops and raising livestock • Commercial agriculture conducted on large-scale farms • Storing harvested crops in safe conditions before selling • Chemicals like pesticides and herbicides used in agriculture • ...
Plant Agriculture 2025-05-12
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- Crops that supply the majority of human calories.
- Chemicals used to kill or control crop-damaging organisms.
- Adding water to crops using external sources.
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter found in soil.
- Ideal soil type for farming with moderate water retention and drainage.
- Physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, or heat.
- Layers of soil beneath the surface, each with different composition
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- Nutrients needed in large amounts like carbs, proteins, and fats.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- A condition where basic caloric needs are not met.
- The loosening and mixing of soil to prepare for farming.
- When raindrops hit bare soil, causing loose particles to be dislodged.
- Ecological disaster caused by drought and poor farming in the 1930s.
- Farming method that follows natural land elevation to reduce water runoff.
- Rows of trees/shrubs planted to reduce wind erosion.
15 Clues: Adding water to crops using external sources. • The process by which fertile land becomes desert. • Crops that supply the majority of human calories. • A condition where basic caloric needs are not met. • Rows of trees/shrubs planted to reduce wind erosion. • The loosening and mixing of soil to prepare for farming. • ...
SOC 101 Final Practice Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-17
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- structure built in Egypt where some Pharaohs were buried
- form of writing in Mesopotamia
- Making water flow to fields for farming
- ruler who made laws and decisions in Egypt
- river in Egypt
- This means the land/soil was good for farming
- helpful for survival because it gave them a steady supply of food when there wasn't enough.
- This civilization had a social class system where farmers and slaves were at the bottom but on different levels.
- temple in Mesopotamia
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- Egypt and Mesopotamia were both ______, meaning they believed in multiple gods.
- This land had two major rivers. Means "land between the rivers".
- This is another word for farming. There was a revolution of this when early humans settled in villages and started to farm.
- form of writing in Egypt
- made the soil in the valleys really good for farming.
- King of Babylon who created a legal code in Mesopotamia
15 Clues: river in Egypt • temple in Mesopotamia • form of writing in Egypt • form of writing in Mesopotamia • Making water flow to fields for farming • ruler who made laws and decisions in Egypt • This means the land/soil was good for farming • made the soil in the valleys really good for farming. • King of Babylon who created a legal code in Mesopotamia • ...
