farming Crossword Puzzles
Organic farming 2020-03-19
Across
- 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 • ...
India 2013-02-27
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- ....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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Chapter 10: Envi-Sci Final Review 2025-06-05
Across
- 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
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- 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 • ...
Organic Farming 2021-05-12
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 )
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- 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
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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?
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- 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? • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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. • ...
Vocab #8 2024-04-09
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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? • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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.
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- 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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- – 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.
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- – 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
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- 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 • ...
Unit II Review - River Valley Civilizations 2023-10-22
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Ancient India 2018-03-14
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- 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).
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- 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. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Review 2024-12-05
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- 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. • ...
Principles of Agribusiness 2025-12-09
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
CHURCH 2024-11-05
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
-cult- 2025-11-18
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-27
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Chicken & Egg 101 2024-08-28
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
DEEP TIME HISTORY 1/2020 2020-01-22
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- the first plant that made farming possible
- the other main river of Mesopotamia
- this waste product from plants helped other forms of life succeed on Earth
- one of the two main rivers of Mesopotamia
- this was the first life form on earth
- this climate event made rainfall for farming become unreliable
- the first civilization began in this area
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
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- having no rules and laws, civilization could lead to this
- having a steady crop of food led to this
- an animal that only eats plants
- this invention helped bypass rainfall as a major need for farming
- beside controlling plants for farming what other life forms were humans able to control
- an animal that only eats other 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 • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword puzzle 2022-10-25
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- tropical Savanna
- grassland plain
- Tropical forest
- Low grass lands in South America
- river in south central South America
- organization of a society
- Attracts people
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- farming with flat surfaces and more effective farming
- Largest mountains in South America
- Used for clearing forest or farming
- one of the largest rivers in South America
- reason to migrate away from something
12 Clues: grassland plain • Tropical forest • Attracts people • tropical Savanna • organization of a society • Low grass lands in South America • Largest mountains in South America • Used for clearing forest or farming • river in south central South America • reason to migrate away from something • one of the largest rivers in South America • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Farming Systems and Food Shortages 2023-03-16
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- 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
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- 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
- A form of farmingin 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 • ...
Economic sectors 2024-05-29
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- Fuel produced from agricultural and forestal waste
- Process of industrial relocation
- Area of a town/city where all or many factories are located
- Fossil fuel known as the liquid "black gold"
- Factories involved in the first transformation of raw materials
- Livestock farming system in which animals live in a reduced space
- Plant-sourced raw material used in the textile industry
- Initials of an area which includes 200 nautical miles of sea from the coast of a country
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- Farming system in which farmers grow more than one crop species
- Renewable energy from the internal heat of the Earth
- Rural landscape that includes both concentrated and dispersed settlements
- Farming technique in which a field is not cultivated for a certain period of time
- Heavy chemical element used in nuclear power plants
- Livestock farming system in which herds are moved in different seasons
- Type of mine where materials are extracted from the surface
15 Clues: Process of industrial relocation • Fossil fuel known as the liquid "black gold" • Fuel produced from agricultural and forestal waste • Heavy chemical element used in nuclear power plants • Renewable energy from the internal heat of the Earth • Plant-sourced raw material used in the textile industry • Area of a town/city where all or many factories are located • ...
Food 2022-08-25
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- Fertile ... or clayey soils is ideal for growing rice
- A high total annual ... above 1000mm is required for rice to grow well
- ... boats use a net that is dragged along the sea bed.
- This is used to protect the rice plants from pests and weeds in the field
- The main areas of fishing in Brunei are the South China sea and the Brunei ...
- Land ... is when the farm is divided and passed down by inheritance from one generation to another
- This is practiced along hill slopes to create flat land for rice cultivation
- ... fish farming is carried out in both land ponds as well as cages in rivers
- Fish ... are placed in the open seas away from the land
- This is one of the traditional method of fishing
- Farming of aquatic animals also known as fish farming
- Purse ... use nets which surround the fish and then closed at the bottom trapping the fish
- ... cropping is growing of more than one crop in the same plot within a year
- This is when rice seedlings are transferred from the nursery to the regular flooded fields during rainy season
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- The soil in Brunei is mostly ... since most of the soil is acidic
- ... rice farming is when rice is grown for sale
- Subsistence rice farmers use water ... to plough their land
- The main fishing port in Brunei is ... Port
- Only 2% of land in Brunei is ... which is suitable for farming
- The waters are located away from the coast such as the South China Sea is called ... fishing areas
- Freshwater areas such as rivers, streams, lakes and ponds are called ... fishing areas
- Commercial rice farmers use ... to plough their land
- Shallower waters near the coast is called ... fishing areas
- Long ... use a long line called the main line with hooked and baited branch lines dropping down the main line
- Commercial rice farmers use combine ... to harvest their rice crop
- ... fishing is fishing that produce output without affecting the fish population for future generations
- Only one main type of crop is grown
- ... rice farming is when rice is grown for own use or for family members
- ... farming is when farmers use large amount of inputs to increase farm yield
- Green ... is the use of high-yielding varieties of rice seeds, modern irrigation and chemical fertilisers to increase farm production
- Marine ... are reared in ponds dug on land
- Subsistence rice farmers use ... to harvest their rice crop during dry season
32 Clues: Only one main type of crop is grown • Marine ... are reared in ponds dug on land • The main fishing port in Brunei is ... Port • ... rice farming is when rice is grown for sale • This is one of the traditional method of fishing • Commercial rice farmers use ... to plough their land • Fertile ... or clayey soils is ideal for growing rice • ...
The story of village of Palampur IX Std Eco Chapter 1. 2020-05-09
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- a farm machinery
- a non farming activity
- money borrowed
- unit of measurement of land in india
- payment made to labourers
- factor of production whose supply is fixed
- an example of fixed capital
- crops grown in winter
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- a state where modern farming is followed
- excess harvest sold in the market
- chemicals used in farming
- example of working capital
12 Clues: money borrowed • a farm machinery • crops grown in winter • a non farming activity • chemicals used in farming • payment made to labourers • example of working capital • an example of fixed capital • excess harvest sold in the market • unit of measurement of land in india • a state where modern farming is followed • factor of production whose supply is fixed
CWD: Earth's Resources-Soil 2021-04-11
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- medium soil particles
- an agriculture that does not cause degradation of the soil faster than it forms
- the typical composition of soil in a given area
- a lack of necessary nutrients required for humans and animals
- man-made steps on hillsides and mountains
- a pest control method that help control the organisms that threaten crop productivity via other organisms
- agriculture that uses humans and animals (does not need fossil fuels) to grow crops
- large soil particles
- an organism which helps plants reproduce
- a huge warehouse/pen of livestock/poultry that provides energy-rich food for their growth
- a farming method where a "wall" of tall trees/plants is used to slow the wind through a given area
- agriculture that relies on mechanized farming equipment, fossil fuels, human-made chemicals, and irrigation to grow crops
- a distinct layer of soil
- the process where rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller particles
- the introduction of new genes into organisms to produce more valuable products via engineering
- chemicals that kill organisms that utilize plants humans value
- occurs when too many plants have been eaten by animals to allow for sufficient re-growth
- an agriculture that does not use synthetized chemicals in the production of crops
- a system comprised of wastes and remains of organisms, disintegrated rock, gases, water, nutrients and microorganisms
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- when use of a controlled environment produces desired aquatic organisms
- when any combination of various occurrences results in a loss of soil productivity (greater than ten percent)
- a revolution of agriculture through new technology, crop varieties, and farming practices
- a farming method where the soil is turned over before planting
- mixture of all particle sizes in equal distribution
- organisms that have been genetically engineered
- upper soil horizons have a build-up of salts
- man-made provision of water to crops
- a pest control method that help control the organisms that threaten crop productivity via the combination of chemical and biological pest controls
- very small soil particles
- land that is suitable for growing crops
- a farming method where a hillside is plowed perpendicular to the slope
- a collection of diverse seeds of plants
- the engineering of an organism's DNA
- the amount of a crop produced in a given area
- the cross-section of the soil horizons of a given area
- a farming method with the planting of different crops at the same time in a given area with various benefits depending on the crops
- a farming method where crop types are alternated in a given area/field
- the hard, solid rock (due to bound particles) beneath the surface materials which are made up of loose particles
- a farming method where crops are planted in between main crop plantings that protect the field
- the rendering of soil that no longer supports plant growth or the ecosystem
40 Clues: large soil particles • medium soil particles • a distinct layer of soil • very small soil particles • man-made provision of water to crops • the engineering of an organism's DNA • land that is suitable for growing crops • a collection of diverse seeds of plants • an organism which helps plants reproduce • man-made steps on hillsides and mountains • ...
Maddie ford b3 2025-05-12
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- Farming clue Large-scale farming with minimal labor and capital. (Unit 5, CC)
- clue How geography influences international politics. (Unit 4, IDK)
- clue Cultural change when different cultures come into contact. (Unit 3, IDK)
- clue the practice of making maps Unit 1, IDK)
- clue A specific point with unique characteristics (Unit 1, CC)
- clue Growth of cities and the movement of people into urban areas. (Unit 7, VIT)
- Revolution clue Period of rapid industrial growth beginning in the 18th century. (Unit 6, VIT)
- Cultivation clue Farming method where land is cleared, farmed, and then abandoned
- Agriculture clue Large-scale farming for sale and profit.
- State clue Government with central control over all political power. (Unit 4, CC)
- clue Leaving one's country to settle elsewhere. (Unit 2, IDK)
- clue Wealthy people moving into poor urban areas, displacing residents. (Unit 7, IDK)
- clue General area without specific characteristics.(Unit 1, CC)
- clue A state's authority to govern itself without interference. (Unit 4, IDK)
- Factors clue Positive reasons people move to a new place, like jobs. (Unit 2, CC)
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- Rule clue The idea that a city’s population is inversely related to its rank. (Unit 7, CC)
- Sector clue Economic activities like mining and farming that extract resources. (Unit 6, CC)
- Transition clue the change from high birth/death rates to low rates as a country develops. (Unit 2, VIT)
- clue Movement of people from cities to surrounding suburbs. (Unit 7, IDK)
- Agriculture clue Farming for personal consumption, not for sale. (Unit 5, VIT)
- clue Blending of different cultural elements to form new practices. (Unit 3, IDK)
- clue Total value of goods and services produced by a country annually. (Unit 6, IDK)
- City clue The largest city in a country, dominating its economy and culture. (Unit 7, CC
- clue A country where the boundaries of the nation and state are the same. (Unit 4, VIT
- clue Growing interconnectedness of the world through trade and communication. (Unit 6, IDK)
- clue moving to a new country to live. (Unit 2, IDK)
- clue Shared beliefs, customs, and practices of a group. (Unit 3, VIT)
- Sector clue Economic activities involving manufacturing and processing raw materials. (Unit 6, CC)
- Farming clue Farming with high inputs to maximize yields on small land areas
- State clue Government where power is shared between central and regional governments. (Unit 4, CC)
- clue A group’s shared cultural heritage. (Unit 3, CC)
- clue Mapping of land features.(Unit 1, IDK)
- Factors clue Negative reasons people leave a place, like war. (Unit 2, CC)
- clue Social category based on physical traits. (Unit 3, CC)
- clue Study of places and human-environment relationships, key to understanding spatial patterns. (Unit 1, VIT)
35 Clues: clue Mapping of land features.(Unit 1, IDK) • clue the practice of making maps Unit 1, IDK) • clue moving to a new country to live. (Unit 2, IDK) • clue A group’s shared cultural heritage. (Unit 3, CC) • Agriculture clue Large-scale farming for sale and profit. • clue Social category based on physical traits. (Unit 3, CC) • ...
Chapter 9 part 2 2023-05-23
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- grain A type of grass cultivated for its edible grains, such as wheat, corn, rice, oats, or barley, which are used for human or animal consumption.
- A traditional irrigation system used in rice cultivation, particularly in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries, involving flooded terraces or fields.
- A large agricultural estate dedicated to the cultivation of cash crops, typically owned by a single individual or corporation, often involving the use of hired labor.
- A farming machine used for cutting mature crops, such as wheat, barley, or oats, during the harvesting process.
- cropping A farming practice where two or more consecutive crops are grown on the same field within a single growing season, taking advantage of favorable climate conditions and increasing agricultural productivity.
- agricultural land Highly fertile and productive land suitable for intensive agriculture, characterized by favorable soil quality, topography, and climatic conditions.
- A plot of land used in shifting cultivation, typically cleared by slashing and burning vegetation before planting crops.
- subsistence agriculture A form of farming characterized by high labor inputs relative to land area, often practiced in densely populated regions where farmers work small plots of land to meet their own subsistence needs.
- revolution A period of significant advancements in agricultural technology, including the development of high-yield crop varieties, improved irrigation systems, and the use of fertilizers and pesticides, aimed at increasing global food production during the mid-20th century.
- The cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants for commercial or personal use, often involving intensive cultivation techniques and specialized knowledge.
- farming The practice of growing fruits and vegetables for market consumption on small-scale farms, often located near urban areas, with an emphasis on timely harvest and direct delivery to local markets.
- agriculture A type of farming focused on producing enough food to meet the needs of the farmer and their immediate family, often using simple tools and traditional farming methods.
- The geographic region surrounding a dairy processing facility within which milk can be economically sourced and transported.
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- nomadism A traditional form of livestock farming where herders move their animals seasonally in search of grazing land and water, adapting to changing environmental conditions.
- The integration of agricultural production, processing, distribution, and marketing activities within a single industry or company.
- A flooded field used for the cultivation of rice, also known as a rice paddy.
- A large agricultural machine used for harvesting crops, such as wheat or corn, by cutting, threshing, and cleaning the grain in a single operation.
- A type of extensive livestock farming where animals, such as cattle or sheep, are raised on large grazing areas, typically with minimal crop cultivation.
- tillage A cultivation technique where crops are grown on raised ridges or beds, leaving furrows in between, which helps with water management, erosion control, and seedbed preparation.
- The process by which fertile land becomes increasingly arid, losing its productivity and biodiversity, often due to human activities, climate change, or improper land management.
- A traditional form of livestock farming where herders move their animals between different grazing areas or altitudes seasonally, adapting to the availability of forage and changing climatic conditions.
- & Burn agriculture Another term for shifting cultivation, referring to the practice of clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation before planting crops.
- rotation The practice of systematically alternating the types of crops grown in a particular field or area to optimize soil health, manage pests and diseases, and maximize crop yields.
- rice Rice cultivation in flooded fields or paddies, where the soil is saturated with water to support the growth of the crop.
- cultivation Also known as slash-and-burn or swidden agriculture, it is a traditional farming method involving clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation, cultivating crops for a few years, then moving to a new plot as the old one regenerates.
25 Clues: A flooded field used for the cultivation of rice, also known as a rice paddy. • A farming machine used for cutting mature crops, such as wheat, barley, or oats, during the harvesting process. • A plot of land used in shifting cultivation, typically cleared by slashing and burning vegetation before planting crops. • ...
Conservation Crossword 2025-08-29
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- Farming that raises crops and livestock for farmer's own use.
- Farming technique using terraces to prevent erosion on hillsides.
- Large-scale farms primarily growing one type of crop.
- Cutting down forest to clear land for farming.
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- Pioneered hybrid corn and founded Pioneer Hi-Bred.
- Soil Conservation Tech from Wilson County who loves horses.
- Founder of biodynamic farming principles.
- Traditional practice of using animal waste to fertilize crops.
- Farming method that avoids synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
- Grass-based feeding system often used for cattle.
10 Clues: Founder of biodynamic farming principles. • Cutting down forest to clear land for farming. • Grass-based feeding system often used for cattle. • Pioneered hybrid corn and founded Pioneer Hi-Bred. • Large-scale farms primarily growing one type of crop. • Soil Conservation Tech from Wilson County who loves horses. • ...
Vocab 8# 2025-04-28
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- – Narrow strip of land connecting two areas.
- – Powerful empire in central Mexico.
- – Capital city of the Aztec Empire.
- (Japan) – Gate marking entrance to sacred ground.
- – Ancient civilization in Central America.
- (Japan) – Tower-style Buddhist temple.
- – Aztec floating gardens for farming.
- Mountains – Mountain range in South America.
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- – Incan system of record-keeping with knotted strings.
- (Japan) – Traditional religion focused on nature spirits.
- – Capital city of the Incan Empire.
- – Belief that nature has spirits.
- Farming – Farming on stepped mountain slopes.
- – South American empire in the Andes.
14 Clues: – Belief that nature has spirits. • – Capital city of the Incan Empire. • – Capital city of the Aztec Empire. • – Powerful empire in central Mexico. • – South American empire in the Andes. • – Aztec floating gardens for farming. • (Japan) – Tower-style Buddhist temple. • – Ancient civilization in Central America. • – Narrow strip of land connecting two areas. • ...
Class 9 Chapter no. 15 Improvement in food resources 2022-09-01
13 Clues: Animal feed • Rainy season • Fish farming • Dairy animals • Biotic stress • Micro-nutrient • Abiotic stress • Water resource • Unwanted plants • Animal-based farming • Example of Rabi crop • Fish breeding season • Commercial plant nutrients
Charger History: Benchmark 1 Review 2016-09-21
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- people who move from place to place, like hunter-gatherers
- ____ boundaries such as rivers, oceans, deserts, or mountain ranges
- The climate is colder on top of a _________.
- Egyptians _____ bodies so their souls could travel to the afterlife.
- Not too hot, not too cold. Great for farming.
- Type of farming in which trees are burned to clear land for crops
- vertical line at 0 degrees longitude
- The _______ and Euphrates rivers supported life in Mesopotamia.
- lines that run sideways on a map & measure distance to the equator
- lines that run up and down on a map and measure distance to the Prime Meridian
- The ______ land bridge connected Asia to North America for hunter gatherers to cross.
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- temperatures near this major line of latitude are very warm
- the gradual change from hunting-gathering to farming
- Ancient Egyptian tombs that tourists still visit today.
- Farming societies built up ______ food, so people could specialize in other jobs.
- Egyptians believed that this body helped judge a person for the afterlife.
- The _____ River allowed Egyptians to travel and trade.
17 Clues: vertical line at 0 degrees longitude • The climate is colder on top of a _________. • Not too hot, not too cold. Great for farming. • the gradual change from hunting-gathering to farming • The _____ River allowed Egyptians to travel and trade. • Ancient Egyptian tombs that tourists still visit today. • people who move from place to place, like hunter-gatherers • ...
agriculture in india 2024-09-02
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- - A method of crop protection that compensates farmers for losses due to natural calamities
- The process of artificially providing water to crops.
- - The introduction of this farming technology, such as tractors and harvesters, modernized Indian agriculture
- - A type of farming that aims to maintain resources for future generations, avoiding depletion.
- - the large-scale farming of a single crop, often in tropical regions
- - This scheme provides financial assistance directly to farmers
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- The practice of growing food crops and raising livestock on the same farm.
- - A soil type that is rich in nutrients and found in the northern plains, ideal for growing crops
- Farming done for personal consumption, not for sale
- - A method of agriculture that uses no chemical fertilizers or pesticides, focusing on eco-friendly practices
- - The unpredictable weather pattern caused by climate change, often affecting agricultural output
- - This change introduced high-yield variety seeds and modern farming techniques to increase food production in India
- A type of crop grown for profit rather than consumption, like cotton or sugarcane
- - A key food crop grown in India, especially in the northern regions, used to make bread.
14 Clues: The process of artificially providing water to crops. • Farming done for personal consumption, not for sale • - This scheme provides financial assistance directly to farmers • The practice of growing food crops and raising livestock on the same farm. • - the large-scale farming of a single crop, often in tropical regions • ...
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
Class 9 Chapter no. 15 Improvement in food resources 2022-09-01
13 Clues: animal feed • rainy season • fish farming • dairy animals • biotic stress • micro-nutrient • abiotic stress • water resource • unwanted plants • animal-based farming • example of Rabi crop • fish breeding season • commercial plant nutrients
Agricultural Production 2024-06-21
Across
- The degree of profit.
- The farming of fish and sea plants.
- Extended non-seasonal periods without rain.
- The farming of broadacre crops and livestock.
- Goods that can be traded, usually in bulk.
- Animals farmed for profit.
- Income after expenses.
Down
- Crops grown on a large scale.
- Collection of grown product.
- The amount produced per area.
- The farming of fruit, vegetables and flowers.
- To place seed in the ground.
- Anything put into an enterprise.
13 Clues: The degree of profit. • Income after expenses. • Animals farmed for profit. • Collection of grown product. • To place seed in the ground. • Crops grown on a large scale. • The amount produced per area. • Anything put into an enterprise. • The farming of fish and sea plants. • Goods that can be traded, usually in bulk. • Extended non-seasonal periods without rain. • ...
How far was Russia a backward country in 1855? (Economy) 2025-06-14
Across
- Farming methods were generally _______
- What the Russian economy was based on
- Small scale mining industry beginning in the Ural mountains
- When a field is left unused
- Much of the land was not what for farming?
- Peasants remained poor and therefore didn't develop a class of what?
Down
- Type of farming used by most villages
- Small scale industry beginning in St Petersburg
- Peasants tended to see money as what?
- 30% of government income in 1855
- ____ field rotation - farming method
11 Clues: When a field is left unused • 30% of government income in 1855 • ____ field rotation - farming method • Type of farming used by most villages • Peasants tended to see money as what? • What the Russian economy was based on • Farming methods were generally _______ • Much of the land was not what for farming? • Small scale industry beginning in St Petersburg • ...
village of palampur 2020-05-09
Across
- excess farm production sold in the market
- crops grown in winter season
- factor of production whose supply is fixed
- an example of fixed capital
- a crop from which jaggery is made
Down
- a farm machinery
- chemicals used in farming
- money borrowed
- unit of measurement of land in india
- a non farming activity
- a state where modern farming methods are followed
- payment to labourers
12 Clues: money borrowed • a farm machinery • payment to labourers • a non farming activity • chemicals used in farming • an example of fixed capital • crops grown in winter season • a crop from which jaggery is made • unit of measurement of land in india • excess farm production sold in the market • factor of production whose supply is fixed • ...
Food for Thought 2025-07-08
Across
- Farming only livestock.
- Farming both crops and livestock.
- Farming that harms the environment as little as possible.
- Places were farmers/producers sell their food locally.
- Farming that focuses on food quality and uses no chemicals.
Down
- Farming that uses machines and modern technology.
- Farming for only crops.
- Growing crops and raising animals for food.
8 Clues: Farming only livestock. • Farming for only crops. • Farming both crops and livestock. • Growing crops and raising animals for food. • Farming that uses machines and modern technology. • Places were farmers/producers sell their food locally. • Farming that harms the environment as little as possible. • Farming that focuses on food quality and uses no chemicals.
village of palampur 2020-05-09
Across
- excess farm production sold in the market
- crops grown in winter season
- factor of production whose supply is fixed
- an example of fixed capital
- a crop from which jaggery is made
Down
- a farm machinery
- chemicals used in farming
- money borrowed
- unit of measurement of land in india
- a non farming activity
- a state where modern farming methods are followed
- payment to labourers
12 Clues: money borrowed • a farm machinery • payment to labourers • a non farming activity • chemicals used in farming • an example of fixed capital • crops grown in winter season • a crop from which jaggery is made • unit of measurement of land in india • excess farm production sold in the market • factor of production whose supply is fixed • ...
Social Studies work. 2025-05-07
Across
- bureau What bureau helped former slaves and poor whites?
- Which amendment legally protected African Americans?
- farming farming A method of farming in which land was leased but tools were owned.
- Grady Journalist who promoted the New south
- Which amendment freed the slaves?
- reconstruction Sought to punish the south for their role in the civil war.
Down
- Which plan wanted to readmit confederate states as quickly as possible?
- Which amendment Gave African Americans the right to vote?
- Which plan copied lincoln's, and added some more rules?
- A method of farming in which land and tools were leased.
- Klux klan Abreviation for terrorist organization that terrorized African Americans.
- A growing industry in the "New South"
- American legislators Supported public education.
13 Clues: Which amendment freed the slaves? • A growing industry in the "New South" • Grady Journalist who promoted the New south • American legislators Supported public education. • Which amendment legally protected African Americans? • Which plan copied lincoln's, and added some more rules? • bureau What bureau helped former slaves and poor whites? • ...
Unit 5: Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes (5.1-5.3) 2024-02-17
Across
- - American original
- - Manual harvest tool
- - Columbian trade
- - Harvesting machine
- - Indus Valley staple
- - Fertile Crescent crops
- - Seed planting innovation
- - Plant growth enhancer
- - English land privatization movement
- - African native crop
- - Agrarian game-changer; radical change
- - Nutrient contamination
- - Survival farming
Down
- - Maize ancestor
- - Farming chemicals
- - Asian origin crop
- - Tool automation
- - Revolution; Britain, mid-1700s
- - City growth
- - Cultural origin
- - Species variety
- - Weed elimination chemical
- - Water drainage issue
- - Crop succession practice
- - Valley civilization
- - Pest control substance
26 Clues: - City growth • - Maize ancestor • - Columbian trade • - Tool automation • - Cultural origin • - Species variety • - Survival farming • - American original • - Farming chemicals • - Asian origin crop • - Harvesting machine • - Manual harvest tool • - Indus Valley staple • - African native crop • - Valley civilization • - Water drainage issue • - Plant growth enhancer • - Fertile Crescent crops • ...
Neolithic Times 2025-10-01
Across
- Early Neolithic Settlement
- Hoyuk, Early Neolithic Settlement
- Stone Age, Paleolithic Age
- Someone who hunts animals and gathers berries
- How Neolithic people got to the entrances of their houses
- A job people could have besides farming
Down
- The business of farming
- Making animals useful to humans
- the business of exchanging goods
- Weaver, A job people could have besides farming
- a mineral mined for its valuable uses
- Bricks, A material Neolithic houses were made of
- Stone Age, Neolithic Age
- Early Neolithic Settlement
14 Clues: The business of farming • Stone Age, Neolithic Age • Early Neolithic Settlement • Stone Age, Paleolithic Age • Early Neolithic Settlement • Making animals useful to humans • the business of exchanging goods • Hoyuk, Early Neolithic Settlement • a mineral mined for its valuable uses • A job people could have besides farming • Someone who hunts animals and gathers berries • ...
Yields and agriculture 2020-08-24
Across
- Farming specifically for profit
- Business involving agricultural production
- A process in which livestock are allowed to eat the natural and wildlife outdoors
- Agricultural crop grown for profit
- The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests
Down
- agriculture for family need
- Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size
- A process in which land is cultivated for a few years and then abandoned to allow it to naturally restore its fertility
- Intensive farming
- herding of livestock to find land to graze
10 Clues: Intensive farming • agriculture for family need • Farming specifically for profit • Agricultural crop grown for profit • Business involving agricultural production • herding of livestock to find land to graze • The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests • Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size • ...
1st Hour Agriculture in the North 2018-04-24
Across
- made it difficult to farm because farmers thought it would break their plows(2)
- what had flourished instead of farming
- had rocky soil in which made farming difficult(2)
- Invented the mechanical reaper(2)
- gave farmers access to new markets
- a revolutionary farming product that hasn’t been meantioned
Down
- Despite all the improvements in agriculture why hadn’t the north done this
- the farmers hadn’t moved here because of the soil(2)
- The same company that makes tractors, also made the first Steele tipped plow(2)
- the growing of food and farming techniques
10 Clues: Invented the mechanical reaper(2) • gave farmers access to new markets • what had flourished instead of farming • the growing of food and farming techniques • had rocky soil in which made farming difficult(2) • the farmers hadn’t moved here because of the soil(2) • a revolutionary farming product that hasn’t been meantioned • ...
David Mangum Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-20
Across
- Exact duplicate or copy
- Injection of a liquid substance at microscopic level
- Introducing DNA from one unrelated organism to another
- Genetic engineering or splicing fragments into DNA
- Act of contaminating or being contaminated
- To tame
- Farming with special medicines to help crops grow better
- Bioful intended as a substitute for diesel
Down
- Farming of plants and animals that live in water
- Science that uses small living things to make medicine
- A map of genes
- Offspring of two plants or animals
- Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- Science or activity of farming
- A haploid set of chromosomes
15 Clues: To tame • A map of genes • Exact duplicate or copy • A haploid set of chromosomes • Science or activity of farming • Offspring of two plants or animals • Act of contaminating or being contaminated • Bioful intended as a substitute for diesel • Farming of plants and animals that live in water • Genetic engineering or splicing fragments into DNA • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-12
Across
- Greeks traveled by
- Greeks build close to Mediterranean sea
- Romans had a lot of for farming
- popular trade of Greeks
- Romans wore
- Greeks ate a lot
- Romans made for acting only men could do
- Romans worshiped
- art Romans did about their gods/goddesses
- Greeks Worshiped
Down
- Greeks wore
- Greeks pets
- popular trade of Romans
- roman pets
- Romans kids played frequently
- Romans traveled by
- art Greeks made
- lack of for farming
- Romans ate a lot
- Greeks kids played
20 Clues: roman pets • Greeks wore • Greeks pets • Romans wore • art Greeks made • Greeks ate a lot • Romans worshiped • Romans ate a lot • Greeks Worshiped • Greeks traveled by • Romans traveled by • Greeks kids played • lack of for farming • popular trade of Romans • popular trade of Greeks • Romans kids played frequently • Romans had a lot of for farming • Greeks build close to Mediterranean sea • ...
Food Security 2020-10-08
Across
- rare or very little
- when you do not have sufficient access to something you are at a...
- diving searching through bins or rubbish for food
- to carelessly dispose results in
- another word for farming
- the start of all wars
- the opposite of being secure
- to be let down or demeaned is called
- farming to work land and farms too hard is over...
- an adverse state of living or lack of money is to be in...
Down
- to be easily reached or acquired
- change something that is killing the planet
- deserts a place lacking access to fresh food and water
- deflation when money has no value
- faming farming in the city
- loss food that is not eaten creates a lack or...
- to feel safe
- the amount of people living or in an area
- an abbreviation for a term. Hint- Genetically...
- shortages the opposite of water shortages
20 Clues: to feel safe • rare or very little • the start of all wars • another word for farming • faming farming in the city • the opposite of being secure • to be easily reached or acquired • to carelessly dispose results in • deflation when money has no value • to be let down or demeaned is called • the amount of people living or in an area • change something that is killing the planet • ...
Matthew's code crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- farming
- take in
- natural reaction
- someone with a great soul
- able to be listened too
- remake
- to break
- transfer
- plant leaves collectively
- to reflect
- a rocket sent in the air
Down
- solid, able to be touched
- make bigger
- change weirdly
- respect with warm approval
- farming tech
- star explosion
- full of kindness
- sound, especially recorded sound.
- move from port to port
- record
- throw back without absorbing
- to bend light waves
- send a sharp blow
24 Clues: remake • record • farming • take in • to break • transfer • to reflect • make bigger • farming tech • change weirdly • star explosion • natural reaction • full of kindness • send a sharp blow • to bend light waves • move from port to port • able to be listened too • a rocket sent in the air • solid, able to be touched • someone with a great soul • plant leaves collectively • respect with warm approval • ...
APES Unit 6 2024-01-16
Across
- Type of crops planted over areas of field or pasture during crop rotation or with crops
- The most overfed, malnourished country in the world
- Type of farming that uses polycultures, relies more on small mechanical tools and animal power, natural fertilizers like compost, no large scale irrigation
- Type of farming that uses forms of sustainable farming and agribusiness
- Grow more than one crop in the same field at the same time
- Growing fish and shellfish in sea pens or tanks
Down
- Growing two different crops (ex. Corn and squash) in the same plot at the same time
- is a significant world issue that leads to fishery collapse
- Name of land that is available for farming
- Type of farming that uses monocultures, machines, large scale irrigation fixtures, chemical fertilizers and pesticides with the goal of producing the highest yield and profit
- Type of grazing where you move herds over long distances to reduce overgrazing and allow plants in one area to recover before being grazed again
- Widespread food shortage and mass starvation
- When people catch non-target species including juveniles, sharks, turtles, whales/dolphins/seals
- Planting more than one species in the area
- planting strips of crops between rows of trees or shrubs to reduce runoff/erosion
- The type of food made by splicing chromosomes from multiple species together to create a new breed with desirable characteristics
16 Clues: Name of land that is available for farming • Planting more than one species in the area • Widespread food shortage and mass starvation • Growing fish and shellfish in sea pens or tanks • The most overfed, malnourished country in the world • Grow more than one crop in the same field at the same time • is a significant world issue that leads to fishery collapse • ...
Dairy farming 2023-02-08
Across
- America’s favorite flavor of ice cream
- The mammary gland of cows where milk is produced.
- Building on a farm that houses animals, feed and small implements.
- The process of heating raw milk to a high temperature and cooling it rapidly to kill any natural bacteria that may be present.
- A newborn dairy animal.
Down
- The white solid that forms when milk coagulates (clumps together) in the cheesemaking process.
- an essential nutrient for building strong bones and teeth that is found in milk.
- National Dairy Month
- A sugar that is found only in milk.
- most popular natural cheese in the U.S.
10 Clues: National Dairy Month • A newborn dairy animal. • A sugar that is found only in milk. • America’s favorite flavor of ice cream • most popular natural cheese in the U.S. • The mammary gland of cows where milk is produced. • Building on a farm that houses animals, feed and small implements. • an essential nutrient for building strong bones and teeth that is found in milk. • ...
organic farming 2014-12-23
Across
- if you have it you are lucky
- it has been ploughed but no crops has been planted
- when you are well en suffering from any illness
- substance that helps plants to grow
- plants such as wheat and potatoes grown in large quantities
- prohibited
Down
- flow os sheep is a group of them
- large group of animals
- mixture of decaying plants and manure added to the soil
- effect the rise in temperature in the atmosphere
10 Clues: prohibited • large group of animals • if you have it you are lucky • flow os sheep is a group of them • substance that helps plants to grow • when you are well en suffering from any illness • effect the rise in temperature in the atmosphere • it has been ploughed but no crops has been planted • mixture of decaying plants and manure added to the soil • ...
Farming & Pioneers 2023-09-11
Across
- Invented a reaping machine
- A movement to help farmers that was founded by Oliver Kelley
- Offered 160 acres to to those willing to imrove the land
- Homes built out of sod
- They were more independent than their counterparts back East
- Huge farms for mass production
- A third political party established in 1887
- Invented steel plow
Down
- The first people to settle an area
- This replaced the Granger Movement
10 Clues: Invented steel plow • Homes built out of sod • Invented a reaping machine • Huge farms for mass production • The first people to settle an area • This replaced the Granger Movement • A third political party established in 1887 • Offered 160 acres to to those willing to imrove the land • A movement to help farmers that was founded by Oliver Kelley • ...
Farming Crossword 2024-04-10
Across
- a nutrient added to the soil to help growth
- the collecting of crops
- the plant's initial form
- 4wheeled vehicle mainly found in farming
- Dangerous chemicals used for warding away animals that can harm the crops
Down
- humans in the farming industry
- animals used for farming
- a place to sell crops
- The plants in farming
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
10 Clues: a place to sell crops • The plants in farming • the collecting of crops • animals used for farming • the plant's initial form • humans in the farming industry • 4wheeled vehicle mainly found in farming • a nutrient added to the soil to help growth • Dangerous chemicals used for warding away animals that can harm the crops • ...
The Stone Age 2025-09-18
15 Clues: farming • to train • old stone age • major ice age • hairy elephant • originated from • hunt for animals • middle stone age • people who travel • before common area • rock that makes fire • very important source • farming and picking berries • hole in ground people lived in • weapon made out of rock and wood
Washington State Chp. 8 Vocab 2019-02-21
Across
- a material prepared by chemical or mechanical means from wood for use in making paper and cellulose products
- soil or land that is capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
- someone who explores an area for mineral deposits
- when a person or an organization declares in law unable to pay their debts
- farming farming for a profit, where food is produced by advanced technology in order to sell it in the market
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
Down
- trees that are grown in order to produce wood
- wooden boards or logs that have sawed and cut for use
- a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which a passenger and freight trains run
- a person who manages a large farm where cattle or other animals are bred and raised
- farming when farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- the process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine
- the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture
- farming a method of farming in dry areas without the aid or irrigation, using drought-resistant crops and conserving moisture
- goods that are carried by ships, trains, trucks, or airplanes
16 Clues: trees that are grown in order to produce wood • someone who explores an area for mineral deposits • wooden boards or logs that have sawed and cut for use • the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • goods that are carried by ships, trains, trucks, or airplanes • ...
