farming Crossword Puzzles
crossing currents 2024-08-28
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- System regulating water flow to turbines
- Process of renewing an existing license
- Electricity production capacity of a plant
- Equipment monitoring plant performance
- Hydroelectric plant control room
- Important fish species in many NW rivers
- Regulatory process for environmental protection
- Facility for breeding fish
- Dam's overflow structure
- Fish farming
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- Flowing body of water
- Pipes carrying water to turbines
- Barrier to prevent flooding
- Energy generated from water
- Rotating blades in hydroelectric plants
- Passage for fish to bypass dams
16 Clues: Fish farming • Flowing body of water • Dam's overflow structure • Facility for breeding fish • Barrier to prevent flooding • Energy generated from water • Passage for fish to bypass dams • Pipes carrying water to turbines • Hydroelectric plant control room • Equipment monitoring plant performance • Process of renewing an existing license • Rotating blades in hydroelectric plants • ...
classical Greece 2022-12-07
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- a large old fashioned arena
- planting and colecting of crops
- very old with remaining ruins
- people who work for others without pay
- someone who fights in a colosseum
- the area around you
- a mass of people
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- made in greece (potato sticks)
- extange of objects
- a round curency
- a way to mesure somthing in weight
- two masses fighting
- politics
- a group of people who fight for the same thing
- trading and markets
- is wet
16 Clues: is wet • politics • a round curency • a mass of people • extange of objects • two masses fighting • the area around you • trading and markets • a large old fashioned arena • very old with remaining ruins • made in greece (potato sticks) • planting and colecting of crops • someone who fights in a colosseum • a way to mesure somthing in weight • people who work for others without pay • ...
S.S. Study 2024-10-09
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- Taino chief
- Built stone cities and Pyramids
- pox a very deadly disease
- Built palaces and temples also had a tribute system
- moving somewhere else
- tribe that columbus enslaved
- a story made by vikings
- Taino rebel
- Built the first church
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- synonym for farming
- the “first person in the new world”
- Exchange the trading of food and enslaved people
- Had advanced astronomy and calendar
- The first explorer of America
- Taino who was tricked
- Largest empire built 25,000 miles of road
16 Clues: Taino chief • Taino rebel • synonym for farming • Taino who was tricked • moving somewhere else • Built the first church • a story made by vikings • pox a very deadly disease • tribe that columbus enslaved • The first explorer of America • Built stone cities and Pyramids • the “first person in the new world” • Had advanced astronomy and calendar • ...
Native Tribe puzzle 2022-10-18
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- they traded squash
- they were highly religious people
- practiced the sun dance
- traded bison when in need of corn
- bison skin
- painted orange and red circles by their eyes
- bow and arrows
- first indian tribe to use horses
- traded horses and bison meat
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- kept pictorial accounts of their history
- known for being bold warriors
- as lord of the plains
- had a feud with the Lakota tribe
- are multiple different ways to spell it
- farming people
- in about the year 1700
- hides to make clothing
- of the Wichita tribe
18 Clues: bison skin • farming people • bow and arrows • they traded squash • of the Wichita tribe • as lord of the plains • in about the year 1700 • hides to make clothing • practiced the sun dance • traded horses and bison meat • known for being bold warriors • had a feud with the Lakota tribe • first indian tribe to use horses • they were highly religious people • ...
16 Career Cluster 2020-09-22
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- making something by hand or machine
- getting on a airplane and trasported
- study of structure and behaviour
- understanding humans and animals function
- advertising, delivering products
- Producing or buying products
- building of a large structure
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- study of money and investments
- citizens,societies
- farming and the rearing of animals for food
- rule defining a correct procedure
- practice of touring
- meeting human needs, counseling
- creative skill or imagination, painting
- study or use of any system
- Teaching person/animal particular skill
16 Clues: citizens,societies • practice of touring • study or use of any system • Producing or buying products • building of a large structure • study of money and investments • meeting human needs, counseling • study of structure and behaviour • advertising, delivering products • rule defining a correct procedure • making something by hand or machine • getting on a airplane and trasported • ...
WORLD ISSUES 2023-12-12
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- a severe food shortage
- lack of honesty in politics
- illegal sale of drugs (2W)
- turbulent chaos in society (2W)
- electronic garbage
- holes on the city pavement
- an increase in earth's temperature (2W)
- any malignant growth of tumors
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- more population than needed
- a rural area for farming
- areas for dumping city garbage
- a general increase in prices
- an ozone-full layer in the atmosphere (2W)
- menacing, intimidatory, posing a threat
- dispose of, get rid of (2W)
- condition of being poor
16 Clues: electronic garbage • a severe food shortage • condition of being poor • a rural area for farming • illegal sale of drugs (2W) • holes on the city pavement • more population than needed • lack of honesty in politics • dispose of, get rid of (2W) • a general increase in prices • areas for dumping city garbage • any malignant growth of tumors • turbulent chaos in society (2W) • ...
Issue 4 2025-05-05
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- Limping and swollen legs in cattle
- fattening cattle for market
- place where bees live
- Feed that needs 2 ingredients
- expert in crop production
- What animals eat
- layers of this vegetable make you cry
- eaten commonly by rabbits
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- also known as fish farming
- a young layer bird
- applied to help crops grow
- Termination of a pregnancy
- comes in 2 types (Iris and Sweet)
- parasites that live in the body
- a female sheep
- disease spread by dog bites
16 Clues: a female sheep • What animals eat • a young layer bird • place where bees live • expert in crop production • eaten commonly by rabbits • also known as fish farming • applied to help crops grow • Termination of a pregnancy • fattening cattle for market • disease spread by dog bites • Feed that needs 2 ingredients • parasites that live in the body • comes in 2 types (Iris and Sweet) • ...
John 2025-04-17
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- the breed of my two cows
- my future career
- my favorite type of pop
- my favorite grade
- the color of my eyes
- my favorite animal
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- my full name
- my favorite color
- the abbreviations for the month I was born
- the color of the roof on our house
- my favorite subject in school
- my least favorite animal
- the prime time for calving season for us
- one insect I hate
- my favorite state
- my favorite breed of cattle
16 Clues: my full name • my future career • my favorite color • my favorite grade • one insect I hate • my favorite state • my favorite animal • the color of my eyes • my favorite type of pop • the breed of my two cows • my least favorite animal • my favorite breed of cattle • my favorite subject in school • the color of the roof on our house • the prime time for calving season for us • ...
Farmers CrossWord 2023-01-23
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- A machine that bales and picks up a field of any specific crop.
- A place used for agricultural activities.
- A machine used to harvest and clean crops.
- A material that is harvested from sheep.
- The process of providing crops with one of the necessary keys to their survival.
- Another name for a farm.
- One of the classes Mrs. Maxfield teaches.
- The animal we raise for beef.
- The small version of a farm.
- A machine used to spread seed in vast amounts over extensive land.
- A type of farming that involves harvesting milk from livestock.
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- The process of changing the way of the flow of excess water to use it to benefit your farm.
- A mixture that is used to help accelerate the speed it takes to grow crops.
- The process a plant undergoes to create food for its survival.
- Another word for plants that we grow for our benefit.
- A store/supplier that carries seeds and/or starts to crops.
- A place that raises fish before they are released locally.
- A step taken in order to prepare land for farming.
- The animal we raise for bacon.
- A vehicle used for farm work.
- A crop used in almost all of our clothing.
- When you control the reproduction of livestock.
- A handheld tool used to till the soil or loosen land.
- Typical solid food that is given to livestock.
24 Clues: Another name for a farm. • The small version of a farm. • A vehicle used for farm work. • The animal we raise for beef. • The animal we raise for bacon. • A material that is harvested from sheep. • A place used for agricultural activities. • One of the classes Mrs. Maxfield teaches. • A machine used to harvest and clean crops. • A crop used in almost all of our clothing. • ...
HMH Into Reading M9 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-03
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- straw or wood chips around your plants to help protect them
- a drawing or plan that shows where things are or will be
- when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled
- the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour
- taking something from the place it was growing and planting it in a new place
- a bright red color
- when trees or plants have their flowers out and open
- a group of trees that are close to one another
- the process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy
- to prepare something or get it ready for the next step
- something that stings a little or feels prickly
- when something is put away so it can be used later
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- the practice of farming, producing crops, and raising animals
- someone who is big and strong
- a place where milk is prepared for drinking or is made into other products like butter, cream, and cheese
- cut and gather what you need from a crop
- the main stem of a plant
- a shady passageway made of vines or branches
- preparing the soil for farming and raising crops
- when things take turns doing a job or serving a purpose
- a long, thin stem of a plant that grows along the ground or up and around something
- the grains or seeds of plants such as corn or wheat
22 Clues: a bright red color • the main stem of a plant • someone who is big and strong • cut and gather what you need from a crop • a shady passageway made of vines or branches • the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour • a group of trees that are close to one another • something that stings a little or feels prickly • when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled • ...
2-3 Native Americans 2022-07-31
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- Created boarding schools to change Native Americans culture
- Native American ____ was doomed because the buffalo had been killed
- Killed after being accused to practicing the Ghost Dance
- Many Native Americans were nomads & followed _____
- Black Kettle & Cheyenne attacked while seeking peace
- After Sitting Bull died, it caused the Battle of ____
- Lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans
- Outlawed because it celebrated white settlers going away
- ____ has a giant stone memorial in South Dakota
- Lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans
- Many Native Americans disliked ____ & preferred hunting
- U.S. forts in Wyoming caused Crazy Horse to ambush Captain Fetterman
- Many Native Americans hated the Dawes Act and ____ their lots to settlers
- Indian ____ created reservations, but could not force compliance
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- Siuox-Dakota agreed to live on reservations in exchange for ____
- Settlers entered the Great Plains & clashed with _____
- U.S. government wanted Native Americans living on _____
- ____ died at the Battle of Little Big Horn, which increased the war effort
- Native Americans learn English & become U.S. citizens
- George Custer was killed here, & the army increased war efforts
- Granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship
- U.S. government failed to pay Dakota people, who faced starvation
- ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken
- This reversed the Dawes Act’s policy of assimilation
- Chief Jospeh did this after refusing to live on a reservation
- Divided reservations into 160 acres lots, for farming, ranching, or sale
- Idaho, he led the army on a journey of 1,300 miles
- Assimilation forced Native Americans to look & act like white ____
28 Clues: Granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship • ____ has a giant stone memorial in South Dakota • Many Native Americans were nomads & followed _____ • Idaho, he led the army on a journey of 1,300 miles • ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken • Black Kettle & Cheyenne attacked while seeking peace • This reversed the Dawes Act’s policy of assimilation • ...
Latin America History 2024-11-13
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- Economic block of trade
- Old World Europe
- The main language spoken in Brazil
- the economic and social status of individuals
- an arrangement between people who benefit from a certain trade
- violence associated with illegal drug trade
- the illegal transport of people or illegal drugs
- a plantation or farming estate in which crops were used for the colonists
- the original inhabitants of an area
- Dictator of Cuba before 1959
- to move to another country for job opportunities
- 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years
- President of the U.S. during Cuban Missile Crisis
- to suffer to the point of death
- Slave Trade- the forced enslavement and transportation of Africans to the Americas between 1400 and 1800
- the process of gaining citizenship in another country legally
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- a person of Latin American descent
- The main religion in Latin America brought by the Spanish and Portuguese
- a farming estate in which crops were exported for money
- Leader of the Soviet Union during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the process of interaction among different parts of the world through commercial and cultural exchange
- Exchange the movement of peoples, agricultural supplies, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World
- tall grass with thick stalk that was used in production of sugar
- a geographic area that is largely undeveloped
- Dictator of Cuba after 1959
- New World the Americas (including Latin America & Caribbean) during the age of exploration
- the countries along the Andes Mountains
27 Clues: Old World Europe • Economic block of trade • Dictator of Cuba after 1959 • Dictator of Cuba before 1959 • to suffer to the point of death • a person of Latin American descent • The main language spoken in Brazil • the original inhabitants of an area • 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years • the countries along the Andes Mountains • violence associated with illegal drug trade • ...
Economic Development Vocab Extra Credit 2024-04-18
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- an economy that is centrally planned by the government
- type of farming done for survival
- retail sales and tourism are in this level of economic activity
- acronym: value of total output of goods/services produced
- another name for an economy based on the market determining prices
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more entities
- level of economic activity uses raw materials to make goods
- level of economic activity extracts resources from the Earth
- "underlying structure" of a country and its economy
- industry where work's done in the home, goods sold locally, & normally low pay
- price of something relates to how many people want to buy it
- price relates to how much or how little little a product is available
- this UN indicator shows econ development using income, literacy and life____
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- hiring an outside party to do work that was done in house
- consulting services and info technology are in this level of activity
- a newly ______ country is involved in manufacturing goods
- a ____ developed country is also called an emergent nation
- noun for in short supply or very limited availability
- a more developed country is aka an ____ economy
- farming done on large scale for profit
- this type of economy relies on old customs and defined roles
- has parts of free market and centrally planned economies
- group of businesses involved in similar business activities
23 Clues: type of farming done for survival • farming done on large scale for profit • a more developed country is aka an ____ economy • "underlying structure" of a country and its economy • noun for in short supply or very limited availability • an economy that is centrally planned by the government • has parts of free market and centrally planned economies • ...
Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan 2025-11-13
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- River flowing through Canaan into the Dead Sea
- Productive farmland along the Nile supported agriculture.
- Exchange of goods and resources between civilizations.
- Plant life in an area, including crops and natural plants.
- Sea West of Canaan that connected civilizations through trade
- Body of water East of Egypt and Kush; bordered desert regions
- Plants grown for food, such as wheat and barely.
- Flat land areas suitable for farming and settlement
- High, steep landforms that made farming and travel difficult.
- Physical feature like a desert or sea that provides protection.
- Dry region with little rainfall; acted as a natural barrier.
- Ancient Civilization located along the Nile River
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- Major River that created fertile land and supported life in Egypt and Kush
- System of supplying water to crops, often using canals
- Triangle-shaped area at a river's mouth where rich soil collects.
- General weather conditions of an area over time.
- Low areas between hills or mountains, often fertile
- Plants along the Nile used for baskets and building materials.
- People who raised sheep, goats, and cattle; especially in Canaan
- Region northeast of Egypt where the Israelites settled
- Plant used by Egyptians to make paper and rope.
- Shape and elevation of the land, such as mountains and plains
- Civilization south of Egypt that also settled along the Nile River
- Rich soil left behind by the floodwaters of the Nile
- Person who moves from place to place in search of resources.
25 Clues: River flowing through Canaan into the Dead Sea • Plant used by Egyptians to make paper and rope. • General weather conditions of an area over time. • Plants grown for food, such as wheat and barely. • Ancient Civilization located along the Nile River • Low areas between hills or mountains, often fertile • Flat land areas suitable for farming and settlement • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2025-10-30
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- Farming that protects the environment and supports long-term productivity
- When urban areas are warmer than surrounding rural areas due to human activity and heat-retaining materials
- Chemicals from farms washing into rivers, lakes, or groundwater, causing pollution
- Natural or semi-natural features (like green roofs or rain gardens) that manage water, reduce heat, and improve urban environments
- Large-scale clearing of forests for agriculture or development
- Caring for and responsibly managing Earth’s resources
- Replanting trees to restore forests that have been cut down
- Growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil
- Building communities that balance environmental health, social well-being, and economic growth
- The cutting and collection of trees for wood products
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- The moral principles guiding how humans interact with the environment
- Growing crops without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- Cutting only certain trees to reduce environmental damage
- Using predators or biological methods instead of chemicals to manage pests
- The belief that humans are the central or most important species
- Using resources responsibly to meet current needs without harming future generations
- Strategies to control insects and diseases that harm forests
- The spread of cities into rural areas, often causing habitat loss and pollution
- The belief that ecosystems as a whole deserve ethical consideration and protection
- A system combining fish farming (aquaculture) with growing plants in water (hydroponics)
- The growth and expansion of cities as populations increase
21 Clues: Caring for and responsibly managing Earth’s resources • Growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil • The cutting and collection of trees for wood products • Growing crops without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides • Cutting only certain trees to reduce environmental damage • The growth and expansion of cities as populations increase • ...
Horses' Impacts on Human History 2021-11-13
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- This allowed farmers to till up twice as much ground since horses were more efficient than oxen
- Horses were hooked up to wheels in mills to help farmers grind _____
- Civilization of people that are thought to have first domesticated horses
- Saddles and _____ gave rides the balance and security they needed for effective horse mounted warfare
- No horses = no work = no _____ = no food
- Wheeled platforms used during warfare that were pulled behind horses, allowing riders to use their hands
- The horse influenced human society through warfare, agriculture, and _____
- Adoption of the _____ allowed the shift from oxen to horses to be made
- The Olympic Games originated in Olympia, _____ in 776 BC
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- First horse to roam the Earth 55 million years ago
- The Tang Dynasty loved this sport and the Emperor used it to choose his generals
- Olympic riding competitions were added where riders went _____, requiring lots of balance and concentration
- Horseshoes were either strap-on solid plates or iron and bronze _____ secured by nails
- The Botai were also the first people to make use of horse _____
- With the addition of horses, farming shifted from _____ farming to a means of income and livelihood
- The horse population declined when manufacturers starting making these
- Ranchers drove livestock across the American West in iconic _____ drives
- _____ times as many horse died during the American Civil War than humans
18 Clues: No horses = no work = no _____ = no food • First horse to roam the Earth 55 million years ago • The Olympic Games originated in Olympia, _____ in 776 BC • The Botai were also the first people to make use of horse _____ • Horses were hooked up to wheels in mills to help farmers grind _____ • The horse population declined when manufacturers starting making these • ...
environment 2024-04-11
Life in the American Colonies 2022-10-19
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-10-15
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- The natural features on the Earth's surface, like a mountain or river.
- A type of government where the government owns everything and is responsible for providing equally for all.
- The science or practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals.
- A piece of land that is connected to a mainland and surrounded on three sides by water.
- An economy that relies on subsistence farming and customary activities.
- Growing just enough crops for survival
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- A method of growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated terraces built into the slope.
- Clearing forests to use the area for other purposes.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
- An artificial waterway built to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to carry water for irrigation.
11 Clues: Growing just enough crops for survival • Clearing forests to use the area for other purposes. • The natural features on the Earth's surface, like a mountain or river. • An economy that relies on subsistence farming and customary activities. • Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. • ...
Wampanoag 6 - 16 2021-12-09
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- Corn
- how people grow food
- people forced to work without pay
- helped the Pilgrims
- Wampanoag house
- an official agreement between countries or groups
- sickness
- taking someone without their permission
- a sickness that spreads quickly
- not having enough food
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- to protect what belongs to you
- Important Wampanoag leader
- Sisters Corn, Beans, and Squash
- a relationship where people agree to work together
- leader of Wampanoags
- European settlers who arrived on Wampanoag land in 1620
16 Clues: Corn • sickness • Wampanoag house • helped the Pilgrims • how people grow food • leader of Wampanoags • not having enough food • Important Wampanoag leader • to protect what belongs to you • a sickness that spreads quickly • Sisters Corn, Beans, and Squash • people forced to work without pay • taking someone without their permission • an official agreement between countries or groups • ...
Ecology and sustainability 2024-11-18
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- to do away with, to end
- Gewohnheit
- footprint the traces we leave because of our consumption
- the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species
- fuel it includes coal, mineral oil and natural gas
- to ease something
- jdn./etw. ausbeuten
- the act of giving out heat, light, a smell, etc.
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- gradual rise in temperature
- something new
- aufheben, abschaffen
- concerning the environment
- to keep up, to maintain
- to fight or struggle
- animals on a farm
- another word for agriculture
- Maßnahme
17 Clues: Maßnahme • Gewohnheit • something new • animals on a farm • to ease something • jdn./etw. ausbeuten • aufheben, abschaffen • to fight or struggle • to do away with, to end • to keep up, to maintain • concerning the environment • gradual rise in temperature • another word for agriculture • the act of giving out heat, light, a smell, etc. • fuel it includes coal, mineral oil and natural gas • ...
Early Colonial Development 2025-04-25
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- act of resistance
- settlement
- concentrated/ very hard
- Early/First inhabitants
- to put in place
- document or physical object that was created or written during the time studied
- to take out
- sending goods to another country,
- person in power
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- Pressure or Problem
- Practice of farming
- take advantage or treat unfairly
- taking control of another settlement
- to move out of place or position
- bringing in goods or services from another country,
- lower in rank or position
16 Clues: settlement • to take out • to put in place • person in power • act of resistance • Pressure or Problem • Practice of farming • concentrated/ very hard • Early/First inhabitants • lower in rank or position • take advantage or treat unfairly • to move out of place or position • sending goods to another country, • taking control of another settlement • ...
Business Structure 2019-01-31
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- all businesses needs this 'factor of production', even if hey are not farming!
- an external influence on businesses, especially farming !
- the statement that describes the overall reason for the business
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- a 'factor of production' involving skills
- these are processes that help a business achieve its aims
- this has big influence on what people buy
6 Clues: a 'factor of production' involving skills • this has big influence on what people buy • these are processes that help a business achieve its aims • an external influence on businesses, especially farming ! • the statement that describes the overall reason for the business • all businesses needs this 'factor of production', even if hey are not farming!
Farming Puzzle By Shreyan 2021-01-18
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- It is made of animal and plant wastes.
- It is common kharif crop of India.
- A major branch of horticulture.
- They kill unwanted pests but harmful for health.
- bajara is sown by this method.
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- It is a hand tool.
- They give nutrition to the crop.
- It is a source of irrigation.
- It is an example of cash crop.
9 Clues: It is a hand tool. • It is a source of irrigation. • It is an example of cash crop. • bajara is sown by this method. • A major branch of horticulture. • They give nutrition to the crop. • It is common kharif crop of India. • It is made of animal and plant wastes. • They kill unwanted pests but harmful for health.
Farming for the future 2017-09-16
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- Plants that are grown on a large scale commercially
- The name of foods that are the main basis of meals
- To produce or provide something
- Farm animals that are the basic sources of meat
- Corn
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- Number of times a crop is planted per year
- Able to be eaten
- Land covered with grasses usually for livestock to eat
- Land used for growing crops
9 Clues: Corn • Able to be eaten • Land used for growing crops • To produce or provide something • Number of times a crop is planted per year • Farm animals that are the basic sources of meat • The name of foods that are the main basis of meals • Plants that are grown on a large scale commercially • Land covered with grasses usually for livestock to eat
food and farming crossword 2021-07-19
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- the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through sustainable methods defined by the community
- the act of collecting and storing plant material so it can decay and be added to soil to improve its quality
- the methods and infrastructure involved in feeding a population, including how food is produced, processed, distributed, purchased, or provided
- a system of rearing livestock using intensive methods designed to maximize production while minimizing costs, by which animals are confined indoors under strictly controlled conditions
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the transfer of pollen enabling fertilization and the production of seeds, most often by an animal or by wind
- a plot of land, usually in an urban area, rented by individuals or groups for gardening. they provide improved access to nutritious food, increased physical activity, improved mental health, social health and community cohesion
- making choices that ensure an equal, if not better, way of life for future generations without putting unnecessary strain on the earth's supporting ecosystems
- the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been commercially harvested
9 Clues: a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been commercially harvested • the act of collecting and storing plant material so it can decay and be added to soil to improve its quality • ...
Polygon Crossword 2012-02-06
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- A Pentagon has _____ sides.
- Three sided Polygon.
- __x__.
- Four sided Polygon.
- The shape or form of a surface or solid.
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- A Polygon with the same interior angles.
- A polygon must have _____ lines and they must be __x__.
- Sum of all side lengths.
- Six sided Polygon.
- Not a tractor for farming.
- Measured in degrees.
- An Octagon has _____ sides.
- Angles that are always correct.
13 Clues: __x__. • Six sided Polygon. • Four sided Polygon. • Three sided Polygon. • Measured in degrees. • Sum of all side lengths. • Not a tractor for farming. • A Pentagon has _____ sides. • An Octagon has _____ sides. • Angles that are always correct. • A Polygon with the same interior angles. • The shape or form of a surface or solid. • ...
Food tech 2024-05-14
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- Building block of body
- The taste you get when you eat food
- The way food feels in the mouth
- The farming of food
- Food for the brain
- Structure of food quantity
- Fats
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- The shade of a food
- Responsible for healthy bones
- Healthy foods to eat
- Thing that prevents diseases
- Fragrant smell that comes when you cook
- Number of food groups
13 Clues: Fats • Food for the brain • The shade of a food • The farming of food • Healthy foods to eat • Number of food groups • Building block of body • Structure of food quantity • Thing that prevents diseases • Responsible for healthy bones • The way food feels in the mouth • The taste you get when you eat food • Fragrant smell that comes when you cook
synonym search 2022-06-01
APES Big Review Crossword 2025-04-17
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- Forms like subsistence, industrial, or organic
- Supplying water to crops artificially
- Plants converting sunlight into chemical energy
- Gradual change in ecosystems over time
- Likelihood of individuals living to certain ages
- Migration or dispersal of organisms
- Eruption of magma to Earth’s surface
- The elements or substances something is made of
- Combining nuclei to release energy, like in stars
- Process where traits improve survival and reproduction
- Element central to organic life and climate systems
- Distance north or south of the equator
- 20th-century agricultural boom from new technologies
- Protective atmospheric layer that blocks UV radiation
- Splitting atomic nuclei to release energy
- Power harnessed from sunlight
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Organic matter used as a fuel or energy source
- Energy from naturally replenished sources
- Warming of Earth due to trapped heat in the atmosphere
- Essential nutrient often cycled through ecosystems
- Combining methods to control pests sustainably
- Clearing of trees, often for agriculture or development
- Groups of organisms of the same species living in an area
- Protection and sustainable use of natural resources
- Loss of ozone layer, allowing harmful UV radiation
- How long it takes a population to double
- Livestock feeding that damages vegetation and soil
- Direct manipulation of an organism’s DNA
- Causes moving air and water to turn due to Earth’s rotation
- Meeting current needs without harming future generations
- Rising average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere
- Sudden ground shaking from tectonic movement
- Related to manufacturing or factories
- Protection of nature from use or development
- Process cells use to release energy from glucose
- Average number of children per woman
- Preventing soil erosion or degradation
- Genetic change in a population over generations
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- Energy generated from flowing water
- Wearing away of soil or rock by wind, water, or ice
- Movement of Earth’s crustal plates
- Land degradation into desert, often due to human activity
- Gases like CO₂ and methane that trap heat
- Increasing worldwide interconnectedness
- Using less energy to perform the same task
- Groups of interacting species in an area
- Creating food through farming or fishing
- Handling of solid or hazardous waste materials
- Removal of contaminants from air, water, or soil
- Farming methods that protect resources
- Related to farming and food production
- Cleaning up or fixing environmental damage
- Benefits humans receive from ecosystems
- How organisms or populations are spread across space
- How quickly a population increases
- Non-native species that harm ecosystems
- Long-term alteration of temperature and weather
- Returning an ecosystem to its original state
- Related to the sun
- A species with a large impact on ecosystem stability
- Variety of species in an ecosystem
- Population increase at a constant percentage rate
- Movement of ocean waters, affects climate
- The farming of fish, shellfish, or aquatic plants
- Growth of cities and human populations
- Large ecological areas with distinct climates and organisms
- Energy derived from Earth’s internal heat
- Maximum population an environment can support
- Result from Earth’s tilt and orbit around the sun
- The role and position of a species in its environment
- Short-term atmospheric conditions
- Network of feeding interactions in an ecosystem
- Nutrient critical to DNA, often from fertilizers
- Strength or magnitude, often of energy or weather events
- Efforts to reduce severity of environmental impacts
76 Clues: Related to the sun • Power harnessed from sunlight • Short-term atmospheric conditions • Movement of Earth’s crustal plates • How quickly a population increases • Variety of species in an ecosystem • Energy generated from flowing water • Migration or dispersal of organisms • Eruption of magma to Earth’s surface • Average number of children per woman • ...
Ap humangeo all units cross word puzzle 2025-04-23
Across
- When businesses cluster together for mutual benefit. (6, IDK)
- The study of the interactions between human societies and the physical environment. (1, IDK)
- A location where goods change mode of transport, like a port. (6, IDK)
- Map showing a small area with great detail, such as a city map. (1, CC)
- Farming mainly to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC)
- The study of maps and mapmaking. (1, IDK)
- The economic advantage that can result from changes in a population’s age structure. (2, IDK)
- A language that evolves from a pidgin language to become a native tongue. (3, IDK)
- A model showing how populations transition from high birth and death rates to low ones as a country develops. Helps explain population growth patterns. (2, VIT)
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity. Important for nationalism and reducing internal conflict. (4, VIT)
- A country with many ethnicities that may not consider themselves separate nations. (4, CC)
- Farming done for profit, with goods sold to others. (5, CC)
- A farming system involving moving to new land every few years, common in tropical regions. (5, IDK)
- The total number of people divided by total land area. (2, IDK)
- Real estate agents used fear to encourage people to sell homes, often based on race. (7, CC)
- Industry where the product weighs less than the inputs—like copper mining. (6, CC)
- A policy aimed at reclaiming lost territory based on ethnicity or historical ties. (4, IDK)
- A computer system for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface. Essential for urban planning, disaster response, and environmental monitoring. (1, VIT)
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- Industry where the product weighs more than the raw materials—like soda bottling. (6, CC)
- Map showing a large area with less detail, like a world map. (1, CC)
- The process where higher-income people move into urban areas, improving housing but displacing poorer residents. Raises issues of inequality. (7, VIT)
- When one culture adopts some elements of another, while keeping its core traits. (3, CC)
- A theory explaining how industries choose locations to minimize transportation, labor, and agglomeration costs. Explains the geography of manufacturing. (6, VIT)
- A country with more than one ethnic group that sees itself as distinct nations. (4, CC)
- A period in the mid-1900s when high-yield crops and new farming techniques greatly increased food production. Helped reduce hunger but led to environmental and economic issues. (5, VIT)
- The process by which technological innovations have made distances feel shorter by speeding up interactions. (1, IDK)
- Model describing decentralized cities with independent suburban hubs. (7, IDK)
- The number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK)
- The spread of an idea, even though a specific trait fails to diffuse. (3, IDK)
- Illegal housing settlements without formal infrastructure, usually on city outskirts. (7, IDK)
- When a group loses its cultural identity and adopts that of the dominant culture. (3, CC)
- The process through which a characteristic spreads from one place to another. Helps explain the spread of ideas, language, and religion. (3, VIT)
- Theory explaining how land value and rent decrease the farther you go from the city center. (5, IDK)
- A region caught between stronger political or cultural forces, often fragmented. (4, IDK)
- The practice of denying financial services based on neighborhood demographics. (7, CC)
35 Clues: The study of maps and mapmaking. (1, IDK) • Farming mainly to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC) • The number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK) • Farming done for profit, with goods sold to others. (5, CC) • When businesses cluster together for mutual benefit. (6, IDK) • The total number of people divided by total land area. (2, IDK) • ...
Toby Johns Human geo Crossword SRVHS 2025-04-28
Across
- controlling other countries with politics or military, not always settling (4, CC)
- how many people you need to support a service or business (6, IDK)
- System a government where power is split between national and local levels (like US states) (4, VIT)
- farming fish, shellfish, or other water animals/plants (5, IDK)
- Agriculture farming just enough for your fam (5, CC)
- Migration moving to a place in steps, like from village to town to big city (2, CC)
- when one country takes over another and settles there (4, CC)
- Religions religions that wanna spread everywhere, like Christianity or Islam (3, VIT)
- money migrants send back home to their fams; super important for some countries (6, VIT)
- Seeker someone trying to escape danger from their home country and ask for safety (2, IDK)
- Agriculture farming for money, selling a lot of crops or animals (5, CC)
- when one person runs the whole country, no one else has much say (4, IDK)
- Area a city or town with a lot of people and buildings/businesses (2, VIT)
- Ordinances rules on what can be built or done in certain areas (6, IDK)
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- Determinism the old idea that the environment controls how people live (7, VIT)
- when a culture takes some stuff from another but still keeps their own stuff (3, CC)
- taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7, IDK)
- idea that the environment matters, but people can still change stuff about how they live (1, IDK)
- Trade making sure workers in poor countries get treated and paid fairly (7, IDK)
- Industry when the final product is heavier or bigger than the parts (7, CC)
- scaring people into selling houses cheap because of racial changes (6, CC)
- Industry when the final product is lighter than the raw materials (like smelting metals) (7, CC)
- Family a group of languages that all come from an old language (3, IDK)
- where a place is compared to others, like how close it is to something important (1, CC)
- Nomadism moving around with animals to find food and water (5, IDK)
- Transition when the causes of death change as a country develops (2, IDK)
- Landscape the visible stuff on Earth made by humans that shows their culture, like buildings or farms (1, VIT)
- what’s actually there (mountains, rivers, land, etc.) (1, CC)
- just a fancy word for place names; tells a lot about history or culture (1, IDK)
- Language the language the government uses, like in laws and stuff (3, IDK)
- when a culture just blends in completely and loses their own identity (3, CC)
- a small area surrounded by a different culture or country (4, IDK)
- International Division of Labor when companies do their work in diff countries (like US designs stuff but Asia makes it) (1, VIT)
- denying loans to people in certain areas, mostly based on race (6, CC)
- Migration when people move to a place cuz others from their community already live there (2, CC)
- Thünen Model model that shows where farming happens based on how far it is from the market (5, VIT)
36 Clues: Agriculture farming just enough for your fam (5, CC) • taxes on goods coming in or out of a country (7, IDK) • what’s actually there (mountains, rivers, land, etc.) (1, CC) • when one country takes over another and settles there (4, CC) • farming fish, shellfish, or other water animals/plants (5, IDK) • ...
Inca 2021-10-27
6 Clues: became emperor in 1532 • what is the name of the sun god • they relied on this for meat and wool • the civil war in Inca was caused by the 2 • america The inca civilization was located in this continent • farming what type of farming did they use to cut stairs into mountains in order to grow crops
The Stuart Economy! 2020-12-08
Across
- Word to describe the social groups who benefited most from the changes to agriculture
- Another name for the 'putting out' industry that contributed to the rural cloth trade in Britain
- Merchant ______________ - a company symbolic of growing world trade, centred on London.
- Word to describe one of the consequences of improved farming techniques
- Name of a coffee shop specialising as a meeting place for insurance brokers
- John _______ - he created the first road map of Britain in 1675
- Water ________ - agricultural technique that allowed longer use of fields for pasture
- Technique that was either highly profitable, or the cause of poverty, depending on who you ask.
Down
- The new _________ - fashionable, lighter forms of cloth that became popular in the late 1600s.
- Walter________ - author of 'The English Improver'
- a new career opening for the elites, centred on London - involving work with the Royal Navy
- The engine of the economy in Stuart Britain.
- Immigrants of this nationality brought expertise to agriculture and the cloth trade, especially in East Anglia
- Specialised farming in Cheshire produced this
- As communication, specialisation, and London developed - this sort of market grew.
- Social group who lost out in the 1600s as they weren't large enough landowners to adapt to changing conditions.
- Type of road constructed in the 17th century that helped improve communication links
- Word to describe the population of Britain 1650-1700
18 Clues: The engine of the economy in Stuart Britain. • Specialised farming in Cheshire produced this • Walter________ - author of 'The English Improver' • Word to describe the population of Britain 1650-1700 • John _______ - he created the first road map of Britain in 1675 • Word to describe one of the consequences of improved farming techniques • ...
Colonial America Review 2022-01-04
Across
- The Middle Colonies were known as the ____ colonies because they grew many types of grains.
- The New England colonies valued ____, which was different from the other regions.
- The New England colonies had more cities and ___ than other regions.
- King James I issued this to give permission to set up settlements in the Americas
- The main industries of the New England region are ___ and whaling.
- The _____ colonies were made up of Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, and Georgia
- The colonies were organized into this many regions
- The New England colonies had a ____ climate, which made farming difficult.
- Children of the _____ planters in the South were educated at home.
- ______ people had been settled in the Americas for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans
Down
- Located farther ___, the Middle Colonies had a much warmer, milder climate than the New England region.
- The _____ colonies were made up of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
- In the South, there were many small farms and also big ____.
- The climate in the Southern Colonies made it ideal for ____.
- The New England colonies were made up of ___, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire
- The number of colonies in British North America
- The Middle Colonies had access to ocean ports, which made this region ideal for this.
- Christopher Columbus's journey was funded by this country
18 Clues: The number of colonies in British North America • The colonies were organized into this many regions • Christopher Columbus's journey was funded by this country • In the South, there were many small farms and also big ____. • The climate in the Southern Colonies made it ideal for ____. • The main industries of the New England region are ___ and whaling. • ...
Geography of Texas 2023-08-31
Across
- Farming and ranching for the purpose of food and income/ money
- A specific area or place that has common characteristics, like its landscape, climate, or culture
- Where a place can be found on the earth's surface (absolute or relative)
- How people live, work, and interact in a specific place
- weather patterns of a specific area that includes temperature and precipitation/rain
- An artificial water resource used for watering crops in dry areas
- an area used for farming and ranching that has a smaller population and landscape
- A landscape such as a mountain that makes it difficult to move from one place to another
- The movement from one place to another in search for food and resources
Down
- A pathway such a Highways that makes it easier to move from one place to another
- How people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another
- The way humans affect and affected by their environment
- Sending goods to another country for sale and trade
- The specific location of an area that has unique physical, cultural, and human characteristics
- How a place manages money and resources based on supply and demand
- The bringing in of goods from another country for sale and trade
- An underground water reservoir used for watering crops/ irrigation
- Refers to anything related to the government, laws, and how a society makes decisions that affect everyone
18 Clues: Sending goods to another country for sale and trade • The way humans affect and affected by their environment • How people live, work, and interact in a specific place • How people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another • Farming and ranching for the purpose of food and income/ money • The bringing in of goods from another country for sale and trade • ...
ANIMLAS AS A RESOURCE 2021-01-15
key words 2024-01-08
question 10 2024-02-25
Across
- Political parties that are in a parliament but not a part of the government.
- The branch that makes sure that the laws are properly followed.
Down
- substance added to soil to make plants grow well.
- Farming A farming method, not to use artificial chemicals.
- Erosion Removal of the top layer of the soil.
- money plan for the year.
6 Clues: money plan for the year. • Erosion Removal of the top layer of the soil. • substance added to soil to make plants grow well. • Farming A farming method, not to use artificial chemicals. • The branch that makes sure that the laws are properly followed. • Political parties that are in a parliament but not a part of the government.
Crossword 2022-02-14
clue 2013-11-19
Colonial Regions 2025-11-14
Across
- Finish the sentence: The middle region specialized in livestock and ?
- Fill in the blank - BLANK goes to see Mary. This can help you remember the Southern colonies.
- In the New England region, social life centered around WHAT.
- What region contains New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania?
- Cotton, rice, tobacco, and indigo were all WHAT?
- What region contains Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire?
- Finish the phrase used to remember the middle colonies - Two new dancing ?
- In the New England region, THESE were held to discuss issues of the town. Only white males would have had a vote.
Down
- What is the term that means focusing on one or a few things and getting good at those things?
- In the MIDDLE region, the climate year round tended to be WHAT.
- large farms in the south that grew cash crops were called -?
- Fill in the blank: The climate of the south includes very hot, BLANK summers.
- Which region contains Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland?
- The social life in the Middle region was very WHAT
- In the middle and southern region, the soil is very WHAT? Great for farming!
- What name can help you remember the New England colonies?
- In the New England region, the soil is very WHAT? Not good for farming.
- The political life in the south was divided up into THESE
18 Clues: Cotton, rice, tobacco, and indigo were all WHAT? • The social life in the Middle region was very WHAT • What name can help you remember the New England colonies? • The political life in the south was divided up into THESE • large farms in the south that grew cash crops were called -? • In the New England region, social life centered around WHAT. • ...
Mesopotamian Acheivments 2024-10-04
5 Clues: used for farming • uses four wheels • the plow helped with this • circular invention that helped make carts • you can make this by spinning clay on the wheel fast enough
Inca 2021-10-27
6 Clues: became emperor in 1532 • what is the name of the sun god • they relied on this for meat and wool • the civil war in Inca was caused by the 2 • america The inca civilization was located in this continent • farming what type of farming did they use to cut stairs into mountains in order to grow crops
Improvement in food resources 2022-10-11
Across
- a farming system with minimal or no use of chemicals
- refers to crossing between genetically dissimilar plants
- its addition helps to enhance soil nutrients, organic matter and soil fertility
Down
- growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field in a definite pattern
- nutrients required in large quantities
- compost prepared with the help of earthworms
6 Clues: nutrients required in large quantities • compost prepared with the help of earthworms • a farming system with minimal or no use of chemicals • refers to crossing between genetically dissimilar plants • its addition helps to enhance soil nutrients, organic matter and soil fertility • growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field in a definite pattern
puzzle 2021-03-21
Across
- Baby cat
- Small white spring flowers
- Blue, bell-shaped spring flowers
- Person who doesn't eat meat
Down
- Sponge cake with jam in middle
- TV series about farming + animals
- Baby newt
- Group of fish
- Special day on 25th Dec.
- Multi-coloured bow in sky after rain
- Things that twinkle in the night sky
- The reason after summer
- The season after autumn
13 Clues: Baby cat • Baby newt • Group of fish • The reason after summer • The season after autumn • Special day on 25th Dec. • Small white spring flowers • Person who doesn't eat meat • Sponge cake with jam in middle • Blue, bell-shaped spring flowers • TV series about farming + animals • Multi-coloured bow in sky after rain • Things that twinkle in the night sky
Civil War Crossword 2021-04-07
Across
- order issued by Lincoln that made slaves free in the South
- Commander of the Union Army
- blockade
- Commander of the Confederate Army
- President of the Confederacy
- Southern states leaving the union
- farming
Down
- ownership
- location of the first battle that began the Civil War
- war between the Union and the Confederacy
- gave states their rights.
- building
- stopped slavery from expansion
13 Clues: farming • blockade • building • ownership • gave states their rights. • Commander of the Union Army • President of the Confederacy • stopped slavery from expansion • Commander of the Confederate Army • Southern states leaving the union • war between the Union and the Confederacy • location of the first battle that began the Civil War • ...
Early Civilizations 2023-11-08
Across
- built islands in their lake
- capital city for Aztecs
- conquered the Incas
- home for another kind of wax
- type of farming Incas did
- both Aztecs and Incas had a strong one of these
- Had their own calendar
Down
- always comes back when thrown
- better than waffles
- lived in South America
- built by Mayas
- country where Mayas still live
- home for wax
13 Clues: home for wax • built by Mayas • better than waffles • conquered the Incas • lived in South America • Had their own calendar • capital city for Aztecs • type of farming Incas did • built islands in their lake • home for another kind of wax • always comes back when thrown • country where Mayas still live • both Aztecs and Incas had a strong one of these
Oh yoU Great Hulk Words 2023-11-05
Across
- As much as required.
- Used for baking into bread.
- Despite the fact that.
- Having a coarse or uneven surface.
- Not easily broken or cut.
- A large farming implement.
- A town that is an administrative unit.
- Duty or obligation.
Down
- Performed with great care.
- In spite of the fact that.
- Past tense buy.
- The result of thinking.
- A main branch of a tree.
13 Clues: Past tense buy. • Duty or obligation. • As much as required. • Despite the fact that. • The result of thinking. • A main branch of a tree. • Not easily broken or cut. • Performed with great care. • In spite of the fact that. • A large farming implement. • Used for baking into bread. • Having a coarse or uneven surface. • A town that is an administrative unit.
Lucas Lawrence, 1st 2019-05-16
Across
- To obtain food directly from the soil.
- People who live in what is now Ghana, in West Africa, and who are known for their artful weaving of colorful asasia, or kente cloth.
- Farmers abandon crop areas after soil becomes infertile and clear out forests for new crop land. A.K.A. Slash-and-Burn. Mainly in tropical and subtropical zones.
- A crop grown for direct sale, although relying on cash crops for revenue can be risky because the price of crops varies according to the world market.
- The technique of separating metals from their ores.
- Keeping animals for livestock, pets, protection, and/or work.
- A conference of 14 European nations held in 1884-1885 in Berlin, Germany, to establish rules for political control of Africa.
- Centered on machines and techniques of farming.
- Growing only enough food to survive.
- Takes place now when scientist genie ally modify food to help us out. Also the start of agribusinesses.
- tending of crops and livestock to produce food and fiber.
- Production system based on a large estate owned by an individual, family, or corporation and organized to produce a cash crop. Next to subsistence farmers.
- Non-subsistence crops such as tea, coffee, and tobacco. Crops sold only for profit.
- The Belgian King who opened up the African interior to European trade along the Congo River and by 1884 controlled the area known as the Congo Free State.
- Big companies taking over small farms and using high technology to create a lot of profit.
Down
- The movement of the Bantu peoples southward throughout Africa, spreading their language and culture, from around 500 B.C. to around A.D. 1000.
- An East African ethnic group that lives on the grasslands of the rift valleys in Kenya and Tanzania.
- A disease affecting a large population over a wide geographic area.
- Getting milk from cows and other animals and turning it into other proud tucks.
- Only agriculture related to a climate zone. This farming only occurs in areas with a climate like the Mediterranean.
- 12,000 Years ago, centered on invention of farming. Increased life capacity of earth.
- Crops produced without the use of pesticides or fertilizers.
- One in which people use lineages, or families whose members are descended from a common ancestor, to govern themselves.
- popular Algerian music developed in the 1920s by poor urban children that is fast-paced with danceable rhythms; was sometimes used as a form of rebellion to expose political unhappiness.
- The raising of cattle for meat and sheep for meat and wool. Developed in the wake of European colonization. Commercial rasing of animals.
- Centered on genetic engineering of plants and animals and biotechnology advancements.
- Raising plants that can regrow when some part is buried and tended.
- The growing of crops for production and sales. Crops are sent to retail stores to be sold.
- Term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s.
- An important trading capital from the first to the eight centuries A.D. in what is now Ethiopia; it flourished due to its location near the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
30 Clues: Growing only enough food to survive. • To obtain food directly from the soil. • Centered on machines and techniques of farming. • The technique of separating metals from their ores. • tending of crops and livestock to produce food and fiber. • Crops produced without the use of pesticides or fertilizers. • Keeping animals for livestock, pets, protection, and/or work. • ...
LGCSE Agriculture Crossword by Pheta A.I.Vangelist Makhele 2024-04-06
Across
- Method of preserving food by fermenting it.
- Crop known for its high oil content, used for cooking and industrial purposes.
- Process of separating grains from chaff.
- Device used to cut grass or crops.
- Type of agriculture that involves the cultivation of trees.
- Common method of irrigation using pipes with small holes.
- Term for the removal of weeds from a cultivated area.
- Process of plowing fields to prepare them for planting.
- ROTATION Agricultural practice of rotating crops to maintain soil fertility.
- Animal known for its use in pulling plows and carts.
- Crop commonly used to make bread.
- Crop commonly used in making salad dressings and cooking oil.
- Crop commonly used in making textiles.
- Insect known for damaging crops.
- DRYING Method of preserving food by drying it in the sun.
- Crop commonly used as a staple food in many cultures.
- AND MOUTH Disease affecting livestock, often characterized by fever and blisters.
- Structure used for housing chickens.
- Type of soil with balanced proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- Chemical element essential for plant growth, often found in fertilizers.
- Structure used for storing harvested crops.
- DISEASE Disease affecting plants, often caused by fungi.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of fruits and vegetables.
- Animal known for its use in transporting goods.
- FARMING Type of farming practiced on small plots of land, often for subsistence.
- Machine used to harvest cereal crops.
- Agricultural practice of removing excess water from soil.
- The study of cultivating land and raising crops.
- Agricultural practice of planting different crops together to maximize yield.
- Device used to measure the moisture content of soil.
- Device used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- Animal known for producing honey.
- Animal raised primarily for its meat.
- Disease affecting animals, often spread through contaminated feed.
Down
- Agricultural practice of adding nutrients to soil to improve fertility.
- Term for the process of separating milk into cream and skim milk.
- Agricultural practice of providing animals with food.
- Crop commonly used in making paper products.2. DOWN
- DISEASE Disease affecting animals, often transmitted by parasites.
- Crop commonly used for making ethanol fuel.
- Disease affecting plants, often transmitted by insects.
- Animal commonly raised for its wool.
- Tool used for digging and breaking up soil.
- FARMING Type of agriculture practiced without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- Soil component crucial for plant growth and water retention.
- Type of agriculture practiced in arid regions, utilizing water-efficient crops.
- Agricultural technique that involves the raising of fish and other aquatic animals.
- Plant disease caused by bacteria.
- FARMING Agricultural technique that uses natural processes to enrich the soil.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of medicinal plants.
- Agricultural practice of raising livestock.
- Fertilizer made from animal waste.
- CONTROL Method of controlling pests using natural predators.
- Animal known for its use in producing dairy products.
- Plant known for its nitrogen-fixing properties.
- Technique of grafting plants to create hybrids.
- PICKER Device used to remove stones and debris from soil.
- BREEDING Method of breeding plants by selecting desired traits.
- FARMING Agricultural technique involving the use of raised beds.
- Animal known for its use in plowing fields.
- MANURE Agricultural technique involving the use of green manure.
- Crop commonly used as animal feed.
- METER Device used to measure soil pH.
- Protective covering for crops against adverse weather conditions.
- GAUGE Device used to measure rainfall.
65 Clues: Insect known for damaging crops. • Crop commonly used to make bread. • Plant disease caused by bacteria. • Animal known for producing honey. • Device used to cut grass or crops. • Fertilizer made from animal waste. • Crop commonly used as animal feed. • Animal commonly raised for its wool. • Structure used for housing chickens. • Machine used to harvest cereal crops. • ...
Unit 1-7 vocab project 2025-04-09
Across
- - Folk culture is traditional, small, and usually rural,
- - A model that shows how countries grow their economy in 5 steps.
- Obstacle - A barrier that stops or slows migration, like a mountain, border, or lack of money.
- - The downtown part of a city where most big businesses are. It's important because it's the city's heart and affects how the rest of the city is shaped.
- - An area that's caught between strong, conflicting forces like countries or cultures,These places often have lots of conflict.
- - This means the farther away things are, the less connected they are. Like, you're probably less influenced by a store 100 miles away than one down the street.
- -is when more people move into cities.
- - Changing voting district lines to help one political party win more power.
- - a political area with borders and a government.People mix them up because we say "nation' & mean "country," but they're not the same in geography!
- - A type of map that shows shapes well but stretches the poles a lot. It's good for navigation but bad for showing actual sizes of countries.
- Transition Model (DTM) - This model shows how populations change over time as countries develop. It's important because it helps us understand birth rates, death rates, and growth stages
Down
- - A farming style where people move with animals to find food and water. It's common in dry areas.
- - A new city area that grows at the edge of an old one, full of jobs, shopping, and homes.
- Density - The number of people per unit of farmable land. It tells us how much pressure people put on land to produce food.
- -farming grows food for the farm family.
- - A country's full power to govern itself without outside control. It's key to understanding how states work and make decisions.
- - The spread of ideas, beliefs, and practices from one place to another. It's important because it explains how cultures grow and change over time.
- - A place where poor people build homes without permission, often without water or electricity.
- - A time when farming got high-tech with new seeds, fertilizers, and machines. It helped feed more people but also hurt the environment.
- -is where a place is compared to other places (like near a river or close to a city).
- - the physical stuff about a place (like rivers, climate, soil).
- Language - A new language made from blending two or more languages, often started during colonization.
- -when people move into a country.
- - Judging another culture by your own culture's standards. Can cause misunderstanding or racism.
- - Big companies that control food from farm to table. It makes farming more efficient but can push out small farmers.
- when people exit a country.
- - how we study something based on size or level (like local, regional, or global). It's important because it changes how we understand patterns and relationships
- - A place where goods are moved from one type of transport to another
- - A time when machines and factories changed how goods were made. It's super important because it started modern economies and cities.
- -is a group of people with shared culture
30 Clues: when people exit a country. • -when people move into a country. • -is when more people move into cities. • -farming grows food for the farm family. • -is a group of people with shared culture • - Folk culture is traditional, small, and usually rural, • - the physical stuff about a place (like rivers, climate, soil). • ...
New Testament Par 2022-06-08
Across
- past tense of take
- a substance used mainly in yeast to make bake goods rise
- planting a seed
- past tense of hide
- bird home
- when plants gets bigger
- past tense of leaven
- is valuable
Down
- a big pice of land manly used for farming
- has people living inside
- used in coking to make things not stick
- gives for money
- how all plants start
13 Clues: bird home • is valuable • planting a seed • gives for money • past tense of take • past tense of hide • how all plants start • past tense of leaven • when plants gets bigger • has people living inside • used in coking to make things not stick • a big pice of land manly used for farming • a substance used mainly in yeast to make bake goods rise
valtin codex example 2023-02-13
13 Clues: The location • Our first kiss • Your fav color • You graduate in • My birthday is in • Our anniversary is in • Suzie was the best ___ • Our fav farming activity • You love her more than me • The best thing to do in bed • I gave you one in Gatlinberg • If I'm your sun then you're my • I love when you wear your black ___
Divergent 2023-06-13
Across
- The farming faction.
- The initiate who killed themselves.
- Who controls the factions/simulations?
- The smart faction.
- What name to Beatrice changed her name to____.
- The fearless faction.
- What city are the factions located in?
- The honest faction.
Down
- Which of her friends did Tris shoot?
- The selfless faction.
- Four's real name.
- The faction betrayer.
- What are the different groups called?
13 Clues: Four's real name. • The smart faction. • The honest faction. • The farming faction. • The selfless faction. • The faction betrayer. • The fearless faction. • The initiate who killed themselves. • Which of her friends did Tris shoot? • What are the different groups called? • Who controls the factions/simulations? • What city are the factions located in? • ...
reconstruction 2023-04-21
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- be stoped from voting fifteenth admendment
- charge with a crime impeach
- to keep blacks voting black codes
- rights act fourteenth admendments
- on someones land sherecropping
- joined the republican party scalawags
- after Lincoln Andrew Johnson
- freed slaves after the civil war freedmans beuro
- charels sumtner radical republi
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- of recunstruction wade davisbill
- black congressmen hiram revels
- who moved south carpetbaggers
- after civil war reconstruction
13 Clues: charge with a crime impeach • who moved south carpetbaggers • on someones land sherecropping • of recunstruction wade davisbill • black congressmen hiram revels • joined the republican party scalawags • be stoped from voting fifteenth admendment • after Lincoln Andrew Johnson • to keep blacks voting black codes • ...
Spelling Term 1 Week 6 2022-03-09
Across
- synonym for beautiful
- not clear or decided
- cannot prove that something is real or not
- traditional farming
- close to another person
- What a bully does
- a poor part of a city
Down
- A type of cucumber
- testing
- the state of not agreeing
- causing great horror or fear
- cardboard has _____ layers to reinforce it
- of or like a ghost in appearance
13 Clues: testing • What a bully does • A type of cucumber • traditional farming • not clear or decided • synonym for beautiful • a poor part of a city • close to another person • the state of not agreeing • causing great horror or fear • of or like a ghost in appearance • cannot prove that something is real or not • cardboard has _____ layers to reinforce it
Background of the Lucayans by daviah 2023-10-31
Ap human geo puzzle 2025-04-23
Across
- Real estate agents used fear to encourage people to sell homes, often based on race. (7, CC)
- The economic advantage that can result from changes in a population’s age structure. (2, IDK)
- Illegal housing settlements without formal infrastructure, usually on city outskirts. (7, IDK)
- Migration **to** a location. (2, CC)
- The study of maps and mapmaking. (1, IDK)
- Model describing decentralized cities with independent suburban hubs. (7, IDK)
- A location where goods change mode of transport, like a port. (6, IDK)
- The practice of denying financial services based on neighborhood demographics. (7, CC)
- A country with many ethnicities that may not consider themselves separate nations. (4, CC)
- Migration **from** a location. (2, CC)
- The study of the interactions between human societies and the physical environment. (1, IDK)
- Map showing a large area with less detail, like a world map. (1, CC)
- The process where higher-income people move into urban areas, improving housing but displacing poorer residents. Raises issues of inequality. (7, VIT)
- A region caught between stronger political or cultural forces, often fragmented. (4, IDK)
- A theory explaining how industries choose locations to minimize transportation, labor, and agglomeration costs. Explains the geography of manufacturing. (6, VIT)
- Theory explaining how land value and rent decrease the farther you go from the city center. (5, IDK)
- A computer system for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface. Essential for urban planning, disaster response, and environmental monitoring. (1, VIT)
Down
- A model showing how populations transition from high birth and death rates to low ones as a country develops. Helps explain population growth patterns. (2, VIT)
- Industry where the product weighs more than the raw materials—like soda bottling. (6, CC)
- Farming mainly to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC)
- A language that evolves from a pidgin language to become a native tongue. (3, IDK)
- The process through which a characteristic spreads from one place to another. Helps explain the spread of ideas, language, and religion. (3, VIT)
- The process by which technological innovations have made distances feel shorter by speeding up interactions. (1, IDK)
- A period in the mid-1900s when high-yield crops and new farming techniques greatly increased food production. Helped reduce hunger but led to environmental and economic issues. (5, VIT)
- When businesses cluster together for mutual benefit. (6, IDK)
- A country with more than one ethnic group that sees itself as distinct nations. (4, CC)
- When a group loses its cultural identity and adopts that of the dominant culture. (3, CC)
- When one culture adopts some elements of another, while keeping its core traits. (3, CC)
- A farming system involving moving to new land every few years, common in tropical regions. (5, IDK)
- Farming done for profit, with goods sold to others. (5, CC)
- Industry where the product weighs less than the inputs—like copper mining. (6, CC)
- A policy aimed at reclaiming lost territory based on ethnicity or historical ties. (4, IDK)
- The spread of an idea, even though a specific trait fails to diffuse. (3, IDK)
- The number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK)
- Map showing a small area with great detail, such as a city map. (1, CC)
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity. Important for nationalism and reducing internal conflict. (4, VIT)
36 Clues: Migration **to** a location. (2, CC) • Migration **from** a location. (2, CC) • The study of maps and mapmaking. (1, IDK) • Farming mainly to feed the farmer’s family. (5, CC) • The number of people per unit of arable land. (2, IDK) • Farming done for profit, with goods sold to others. (5, CC) • When businesses cluster together for mutual benefit. (6, IDK) • ...
Unit 1-7 vocab project 2025-04-09
Across
- - a political area with borders and a government.People mix them up because we say "nation' & mean "country," but they're not the same in geography!
- - A type of map that shows shapes well but stretches the poles a lot. It's good for navigation but bad for showing actual sizes of countries.
- - A time when machines and factories changed how goods were made. It's super important because it started modern economies and cities.
- Model (DTM) - This model shows how populations change over time as countries develop. It's important because it helps us understand birth rates, death rates, and growth stages
- - Judging another culture by your own culture's standards. Can cause misunderstanding or racism.
- - An area that's caught between strong, conflicting forces like countries or cultures,These places often have lots of conflict.
- - A country's full power to govern itself without outside control. It's key to understanding how states work and make decisions.
- -is when more people move into cities.
- - A place where goods are moved from one type of transport to another
- - This means the farther away things are, the less connected they are. Like, you're probably less influenced by a store 100 miles away than one down the street.
- - Changing voting district lines to help one political party win more power.
- Language - A new language made from blending two or more languages, often started during colonization.
Down
- - A time when farming got high-tech with new seeds, fertilizers, and machines. It helped feed more people but also hurt the environment.
- - A model that shows how countries grow their economy in 5 steps.
- - how we study something based on size or level (like local, regional, or global). It's important because it changes how we understand patterns and relationships
- - The number of people per unit of farmable land. It tells us how much pressure people put on land to produce food.
- -is a group of people with shared culture
- - The spread of ideas, beliefs, and practices from one place to another. It's important because it explains how cultures grow and change over time.
- when people exit a country.
- -when people move into a country.
- - A place where poor people build homes without permission, often without water or electricity.
- - The downtown part of a city where most big businesses are. It's important because it's the city's heart and affects how the rest of the city is shaped.
- - culture is traditional, small, and usually rural,
- - the physical stuff about a place (like rivers, climate, soil).
- - A barrier that stops or slows migration, like a mountain, border, or lack of money.
- -is where a place is compared to other places (like near a river or close to a city).
- - A farming style where people move with animals to find food and water. It's common in dry areas.
- - A new city area that grows at the edge of an old one, full of jobs, shopping, and homes.
- -farming grows food for the farm family.
- - Big companies that control food from farm to table. It makes farming more efficient but can push out small farmers.
30 Clues: when people exit a country. • -when people move into a country. • -is when more people move into cities. • -farming grows food for the farm family. • -is a group of people with shared culture • - culture is traditional, small, and usually rural, • - the physical stuff about a place (like rivers, climate, soil). • ...
Unit 2 Part 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-10-03
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- ______________ revolution was a significant change in human history when societies transitioned from hunting and gathering to farming and settlement.
- a member of a nomadic group that relies on hunting, fishing, and gathering wild plants for food.
- having little or no rain; very dry.
- a prehistoric period during which humans made tools and weapons from stone.
- man-made object used by archaeologists to learn more about early humans.
- the species that modern humans belong to.
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- the practice of farming, including the growing of crops and the raising of animals for food.
- the Greek name meaning "land between two rivers" where the earliest civilizations emerged.
- the preserved remains of dead animals and plants.
- moving from place to place in search of food and resources instead of settling in one location.
- The _______________ Crescent is commonly referred to as “the Cradle of Civilization” because many traits of a civilization developed there.
- the process of training and breeding animals or cultivating plants for human use.
12 Clues: having little or no rain; very dry. • the species that modern humans belong to. • the preserved remains of dead animals and plants. • man-made object used by archaeologists to learn more about early humans. • a prehistoric period during which humans made tools and weapons from stone. • ...
AGROECOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE 2020-11-11
Across
- In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture?
- Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ?
- Example of old soils that can be found in Malaysia such as acrisols, _______, Nitosols.
Down
- High input usually means commercial farming style and low input is ______ farming style.
- Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils.
- Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over.
- Desert as you know its very little rain less than ____ millimeters per year.
- Based on climate, country which is near to equator is ____ while country further from equator is cooler.
8 Clues: In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture? • Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils. • Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ? • Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over. • Desert as you know its very little rain less than ____ millimeters per year. • ...
Agronomy 2024-01-18
Across
- A farming approach that aims to produce food while establishing an ecological balance.
- A substance used to improve the growth, yield, or quality of crops.
- The science of soil management and crop production.
- An essential element for plant growth, symbolized as K on the periodic table.
- A unit of measure for land, often used in the context of farming.
Down
- Essential for photosynthesis, this primary macronutrient is often applied as a fertilizer.
- A soil management and crop production practice that seeks to mimic natural processes.
- A method of growing plants in a water-based, nutrient-rich solution.
8 Clues: The science of soil management and crop production. • A unit of measure for land, often used in the context of farming. • A substance used to improve the growth, yield, or quality of crops. • A method of growing plants in a water-based, nutrient-rich solution. • An essential element for plant growth, symbolized as K on the periodic table. • ...
Wierd words in plural 2014-02-06
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- baby cows
- pricly desert plants
- fermented beverages made of water and honey, malt, and yeast
- the imitations of natural sounds
- a red liquid
- brick shaped metal shapes
- big deer native to north america and scandinavia
Down
- careful farming in plural
- at the end of your leg
- facts or events in nature or society
- small sweet baked foods
- big knives for jungles
- plural of oxymoron
- detailed studies or examinations
- types of mushroom
15 Clues: baby cows • a red liquid • types of mushroom • plural of oxymoron • pricly desert plants • at the end of your leg • big knives for jungles • small sweet baked foods • careful farming in plural • brick shaped metal shapes • the imitations of natural sounds • detailed studies or examinations • facts or events in nature or society • big deer native to north america and scandinavia • ...
will moths stuff 2014-11-13
Across
- name of business in farming
- line of latitude
- to be connected
- where rivers meet the sea
- what mountain ranges is Mt Everest in?
- fork of river or where two rivers meet
- the middle line through the earth is the __________?
Down
- in more then one nation
- actually there
- high point of land
- major object that is well known
- lines vertically through earth
- the world is a __________?
- steep slope
- horizontal line through the earth
15 Clues: steep slope • actually there • to be connected • line of latitude • high point of land • in more then one nation • where rivers meet the sea • the world is a __________? • name of business in farming • lines vertically through earth • major object that is well known • horizontal line through the earth • what mountain ranges is Mt Everest in? • fork of river or where two rivers meet • ...
South Asia 2014-10-16
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- Married at 13
- What mountains isolate Bhutan and Nepal
- Chain of islands
- What is East Pakistan now called
- Helped spread Buddhism
- India's goverment
- What is a ruler of an Islamic state called
- Most Indians make a living
Down
- Founder of Buddhism
- Tallest mountain in India
- What is Bhutan economy based off of
- Majority in India
- Economy Bangladesh economy like
- invasions over 100's of years
- main economic activity in Maldives
15 Clues: Married at 13 • Chain of islands • Majority in India • India's goverment • Founder of Buddhism • Helped spread Buddhism • Tallest mountain in India • Most Indians make a living • invasions over 100's of years • Economy Bangladesh economy like • What is East Pakistan now called • main economic activity in Maldives • What is Bhutan economy based off of • ...
South Asia 2014-10-16
Across
- Tallest mountain in India
- Married at 13
- What is Bhutan economy based off of
- Chain of islands
- What mountains isolate Bhutan and Nepal
- Most Indians make a living
- Economy Bangladesh economy like
Down
- Founder of Buddhism
- What is East Pakistan now called
- Majority in India
- Helped spread Buddhism
- main economic activity in Maldives
- India's goverment
- invasions over 100's of years
- What is a ruler of an Islamic state called
15 Clues: Married at 13 • Chain of islands • Majority in India • India's goverment • Founder of Buddhism • Helped spread Buddhism • Tallest mountain in India • Most Indians make a living • invasions over 100's of years • Economy Bangladesh economy like • What is East Pakistan now called • main economic activity in Maldives • What is Bhutan economy based off of • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2013-07-25
Across
- Cities grow and societies become more urban
- land ruled by another country
- Steam powered carriage
- The industrial revolution began in ______
- enables cheap and quick production of goods
- hard physical work
Down
- products made in large numbers in factories
- Territory or kingdom
- Wealth and resources of a country
- Town or cities
- materials a country sells
- a retail trader
- a person owned by another and forced to obey
- exports tea
- farming or countryside
15 Clues: exports tea • Town or cities • a retail trader • hard physical work • Territory or kingdom • Steam powered carriage • farming or countryside • materials a country sells • land ruled by another country • Wealth and resources of a country • The industrial revolution began in ______ • products made in large numbers in factories • Cities grow and societies become more urban • ...
Systems 2023-02-02
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- related to industries
- an ecosystem based strategy to prevent pests
- interconnected food chains
- the process of making something pure
- taking something out of something
- the spreading of something
- electricity created by water
- world wide influence
- Something that protects nature
Down
- the process of growing food
- the modification of characteristics
- the cultivation of aquatic foods
- something intended to be used by humans
- the process of farming
- the movement of water by humans
15 Clues: world wide influence • related to industries • the process of farming • interconnected food chains • the spreading of something • the process of growing food • electricity created by water • Something that protects nature • the movement of water by humans • the cultivation of aquatic foods • taking something out of something • the modification of characteristics • ...
13.2 Notes 2023-10-12
Across
- huge farming estate which
- main part of the castle
- code of conduct brings changes to feudal society
- wore amor made of chainmail
- survival of a particular ordeal
- granter of land
- most peasants
Down
- private fights between feudal lords
- helps distinguish knights
- system of inheritance from father to son
- lord receives visitors
- person who receives land
- means "horse"- references the mounted knights
- a system that came after Charlemagne's death
- grant of land
15 Clues: most peasants • grant of land • granter of land • lord receives visitors • main part of the castle • person who receives land • helps distinguish knights • huge farming estate which • wore amor made of chainmail • survival of a particular ordeal • private fights between feudal lords • system of inheritance from father to son • a system that came after Charlemagne's death • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2024-12-05
Across
- Science of farming
- Complete disappearance of a species
- Being decomposed by other living organisms
- Protecting the environment
- Conserving resources
- Converting waste
- Long time pattern in weather
- Become adjusted to something new
Down
- Harmful material to the environment
- Clearing a large wooden area
- Living Things that can live on its own
- Study of environment and organisms
- A system of environment and organisms working together
- Natural environment of an animal
- Diverse organisms in common location
15 Clues: Converting waste • Science of farming • Conserving resources • Protecting the environment • Clearing a large wooden area • Long time pattern in weather • Natural environment of an animal • Become adjusted to something new • Study of environment and organisms • Harmful material to the environment • Complete disappearance of a species • Diverse organisms in common location • ...
Social studies crossword puzzle 2021-09-03
Across
- Large earth mounds
- Ceremonial dinner
- Entire way of life for people
- Extra food
- Spanish word for villages
- Spirits
- A thick sheet of ice
Down
- Cords with knots that stand for numbers
- Skills such as farming
- House dug in the ground
- Wide flat steps of land
- A region where people share a similer way of life
- A small community
- Raised roads made of packed earth
- Sun-dried bricks
15 Clues: Spirits • Extra food • Sun-dried bricks • Ceremonial dinner • A small community • Large earth mounds • A thick sheet of ice • Skills such as farming • House dug in the ground • Wide flat steps of land • Spanish word for villages • Entire way of life for people • Raised roads made of packed earth • Cords with knots that stand for numbers • A region where people share a similer way of life
Sri Lanka 2020-02-27
Across
- Steamed in a bamboo tube
- Covers most of the country
- Food made of rice flour and coconut milk
- Continent
- Is a farming job
- Is what the country is
- Country name
Down
- Is a form of art in Sri Lanka
- Is the highest point
- Is a fun water activity
- Are ocean animals found in the country
- Happened on Easter Sunday
- These animals are mammals
13 Clues: Continent • Country name • Is a farming job • Is the highest point • Is what the country is • Is a fun water activity • Steamed in a bamboo tube • Happened on Easter Sunday • These animals are mammals • Covers most of the country • Is a form of art in Sri Lanka • Are ocean animals found in the country • Food made of rice flour and coconut milk
Africa Crossword 2024-09-24
Across
- Cross. Holy book is bible
- Temple shaped like a cross
- Religion with 5 pillars
- Huge stone civilization
- Christian island in a muslim sea
- Valuable and important for trade
Down
- Saharan desert is located in ______.
- Government each ruled by kings
- Exchanging materials with other civilizations
- Similar to Swahili
- Huge city for the trade network
- Important for preserving Food
- Agricultural way of obtaining resources
13 Clues: Similar to Swahili • Religion with 5 pillars • Huge stone civilization • Cross. Holy book is bible • Temple shaped like a cross • Important for preserving Food • Government each ruled by kings • Huge city for the trade network • Christian island in a muslim sea • Valuable and important for trade • Saharan desert is located in ______. • Agricultural way of obtaining resources • ...
WH 5 crossword 2025-09-24
Across
- – Taming animals for use
- – Collected fruits, nuts, roots
- – Large Ice Age animal
- – Clay containers for food storage
Down
- – Metal made from copper and tin
- – Person who chased animals for food
- – Small group of families
- the practice of growing plants
- – Movement in search of food
- – Wanderer with no permanent home
- – Main material for tools
- – Shelter of early humans
- – Material for pottery
13 Clues: – Large Ice Age animal • – Material for pottery • – Taming animals for use • – Small group of families • – Main material for tools • – Shelter of early humans • – Movement in search of food • the practice of growing plants • – Collected fruits, nuts, roots • – Metal made from copper and tin • – Wanderer with no permanent home • – Clay containers for food storage • ...
Causes of Global Warming 2021-12-17
8 Clues: Vehicles • Hindu ritual • Releases methane • A well is created • Generates electricity • Boosts growth of crops • Prevents obstruction of winds • Contains atoms of carbon,chlorine and fluorine
Studies Weekly Week 28 2022-04-28
8 Clues: farming • sign/logo • gave money • metal money • a group of businesses • trade good instead of money • place where trade takes place • give something for something else
Unit 3 Week 5 Vocabulary 2025-11-19
8 Clues: farming • opposition • widespread • improvements • wonderings about a topic • to receive from an ancestor • attributes or things about someone • did not agree, doesn't see eye to eye
AGROECOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE 2020-11-11
Across
- In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture?
- Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ?
- Example of old soils that can be found in Malaysia such as acrisols, _______, Nitosols.
Down
- High input usually means commercial farming style and low input is ______ farming style.
- Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils.
- Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over.
- Desert as you know its very little rain less than ____ millimeters per year.
- Based on climate, country which is near to equator is ____ while country further from equator is cooler.
8 Clues: In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture? • Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils. • Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ? • Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over. • Desert as you know its very little rain less than ____ millimeters per year. • ...
UNIT 4- VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2021-12-20
Across
- a country or group that you are fighting a war against
- to win against somebody in a war, competition, sports game, etc.
- to move from one part of the world to another according to the season
- the act of an army entering another country by force in order to take control of it
Down
- the murder of a large number of people from a particular nation
- connected with farming and the use of land for farming
- an increase in the amount or number of something
- to refuse to accept something and try to stop it from happening
8 Clues: an increase in the amount or number of something • connected with farming and the use of land for farming • a country or group that you are fighting a war against • the murder of a large number of people from a particular nation • to refuse to accept something and try to stop it from happening • to win against somebody in a war, competition, sports game, etc. • ...
Latin America 2013-10-13
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- Part of a chain of mountain ranges that run through the western portion of North, Central, and South America
- a river in Central South America and one of its major river systems, about 3000 miles south and west
- savannas with flat terrain and moderate rainfall that make them suitable for farming
Down
- dense forests made of different species of trees
- river that winds through the northern part of the continent, mainly in Venezuela
- grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing and farming
- flows about 4,000 miles from west to east, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean
- areas of grasslands and rich soil
8 Clues: areas of grasslands and rich soil • dense forests made of different species of trees • grassy, treeless areas used for livestock grazing and farming • flows about 4,000 miles from west to east, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean • river that winds through the northern part of the continent, mainly in Venezuela • ...
ljlfjaslfjlakfladsjfs 2023-04-27
Across
- The farming of fish and other aquatic organisms.
- The act of growing the same crop year after year on the same soil.
- The combination of fish and plant production.
- A naturally occurring process involving the loosening of dirt and rock particles, caused by water/wind flow.
Down
- The use of microorganisms and/or plants to consume and break down environmental pollutants.
- The farming of crops without soil by growing them directly in water.
- Interactions between two different organisms living in close association, such as bacteria and plants.
- The usage of plants to bind soil together and absorb water.
8 Clues: The combination of fish and plant production. • The farming of fish and other aquatic organisms. • The usage of plants to bind soil together and absorb water. • The act of growing the same crop year after year on the same soil. • The farming of crops without soil by growing them directly in water. • ...
Vocab 2023-05-08
8 Clues: noun of 'chant' • Ger.: überirdisch • Ger.: umgeben von • Ger.: wirkungsvoll • a group of animals • Plural of 'analysis' • land used for farming • something very impressive
AGROECOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE 2020-11-11
Across
- Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ?
- Example of old soils that can be found in Malaysia such as acrisols, _______, Nitosols.
- In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture?
- High input usually means commercial farming style and low input is ______ farming style.
Down
- Based on climate, country which is near to equator is ____ while country further from equator is cooler.
- Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils.
- Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over.
- Desert as you know its very little ____ less than 250 millimeters per year.
8 Clues: In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture? • Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils. • Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ? • Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over. • Desert as you know its very little ____ less than 250 millimeters per year. • ...
WEEK 7/8 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2013-03-09
Across
- LARGEST SEA MAMMAL
- SOMETHING YOU CAN PUT ON A SANDWICH
- PEOPLE OF A COMMUNITY
- FARMING WITHOUT CHEMICALS
- SEA MAMMAL WITH SMOOTH FUR
- TO LOOK AFTER TENDERLY
- TO DISSAPPEAR
Down
- SOMETHING LEFT FROM THE PAST
- A BIRD THAT CAN'T FLY
- SUDDEN TERROR
- MAN THAT RULES A GROUP OF COUNTRIES
- LOTS OF CARS ON THE ROAD
- A BOOK PUT FOR SALE TO PUBLIC
- A LIQUID PUT OVER WOOD
- PLACE WHERE A TRAIN STOPS
15 Clues: SUDDEN TERROR • TO DISSAPPEAR • LARGEST SEA MAMMAL • A BIRD THAT CAN'T FLY • PEOPLE OF A COMMUNITY • A LIQUID PUT OVER WOOD • TO LOOK AFTER TENDERLY • LOTS OF CARS ON THE ROAD • FARMING WITHOUT CHEMICALS • PLACE WHERE A TRAIN STOPS • SEA MAMMAL WITH SMOOTH FUR • SOMETHING LEFT FROM THE PAST • A BOOK PUT FOR SALE TO PUBLIC • MAN THAT RULES A GROUP OF COUNTRIES • ...
brad and wills crossword 2013-05-23
Across
- a semiarid region
- many different cultures
- the ethnic majority
- 21 carrot diamond
- stretches from the red sea to mozambique
- ruled mali for 20 years
- farming growing food for there familys
- lack of rain
- belief that one race is superior
Down
- help find peace
- taken from ghana mines
- crop sugar cane tobbaco and cofee beans
- a person who travels for his faith
- was addopted
- the minot=rity that ruled the hutu
15 Clues: was addopted • lack of rain • help find peace • a semiarid region • 21 carrot diamond • the ethnic majority • taken from ghana mines • many different cultures • ruled mali for 20 years • belief that one race is superior • a person who travels for his faith • the minot=rity that ruled the hutu • farming growing food for there familys • crop sugar cane tobbaco and cofee beans • ...
cue for treason 2021-11-17
Across
- resist or refuse to obey
- line or circle of soldiers
- someone who drives a horse
- a defensive wall
- person in charge of a small town
- a brook or small river
- sharp pointed weapon
- threw or launched
- a hill
Down
- punishment by beating with a rod or whip
- wet land that is poor for farming
- a field of ferns
- a high rock face or cliff
- a small mountain lake or pool
- a minister’s helper
15 Clues: a hill • a field of ferns • a defensive wall • threw or launched • a minister’s helper • sharp pointed weapon • a brook or small river • resist or refuse to obey • a high rock face or cliff • line or circle of soldiers • someone who drives a horse • a small mountain lake or pool • person in charge of a small town • wet land that is poor for farming • ...
Ancient Rome Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- The idea that citizens have a duty to help their country
- Three rulers who share equal power
- Caesar's friend
- Where Rome is located
- Where people in Rome had meetings
- A member of the ruling class
Down
- Dictator for life
- The river Rome was located on
- An ordinary citizen
- Large farming estates
- To reject or say no
- A person given total power
- A large group of Roman soldiers
- Laws in Rome
- Head of government
15 Clues: Laws in Rome • Caesar's friend • Dictator for life • Head of government • An ordinary citizen • To reject or say no • Large farming estates • Where Rome is located • A person given total power • A member of the ruling class • The river Rome was located on • A large group of Roman soldiers • Where people in Rome had meetings • Three rulers who share equal power • ...
food insecurity 2025-06-16
Across
- someone under 18 working
- plants grown for human use
- a small arthropod with 6 legs
- a severe scarcity of food
- waste of food
- forced to work unpaid
- a drink often drunk by British
- lacking quality food
Down
- ongoing disagreement leading to battle
- a sweet made of cacao seeds
- changes in an areas climate
- to make something on a large scale
- lack of safe food
- someone who farms
- the science or practice of farming
15 Clues: waste of food • lack of safe food • someone who farms • lacking quality food • forced to work unpaid • someone under 18 working • a severe scarcity of food • plants grown for human use • a sweet made of cacao seeds • changes in an areas climate • a small arthropod with 6 legs • a drink often drunk by British • to make something on a large scale • the science or practice of farming • ...
Jeremy 2025-10-16
Across
- a strong wish to achieve something
- very old
- number
- places to live
- establish a close relationship
- the most important subject that a college or university student is studying
- scientific study about human behavior and mind
- the state of having many parts and being difficult to understand or find an answer to
- come out
Down
- human made
- the practice or work of farming
- power
- die out
- bros and sisters
- watch or notice particular things
15 Clues: power • number • die out • very old • come out • human made • places to live • bros and sisters • establish a close relationship • the practice or work of farming • watch or notice particular things • a strong wish to achieve something • scientific study about human behavior and mind • the most important subject that a college or university student is studying • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-09
Across
- The science and practice of farming.
- Lack of vital nutrients and necessary vitamins in the body.
- The business and practice of growing crops, raising livestock and selling items.
- The system in which scarce resources are shared and utilized for goods and services.
Down
- Having insufficient food and resources.
- The biological and physiological by which an organism uses food to support and stabilize its life.
- A widespread condition in which people have little or no access to fresh food and water.
7 Clues: The science and practice of farming. • Having insufficient food and resources. • Lack of vital nutrients and necessary vitamins in the body. • The business and practice of growing crops, raising livestock and selling items. • The system in which scarce resources are shared and utilized for goods and services. • ...
Smart Agriculture 2024-11-18
Across
- What term describes the practice of using resources efficiently in farming?
- What models describes the use of advanced technology to predict irrigation needs?
- What is a common farming challenge addressed by IoT systems that involves improper water application?
Down
- What process combines soil evaporation and plant transpiration?
- What advanced technology predicts irrigation needs using data?
- What is the combined use of IoT sensors, satellite imagery, and precision tools called?
- What sensors track the volume of water in irrigation systems?
7 Clues: What sensors track the volume of water in irrigation systems? • What advanced technology predicts irrigation needs using data? • What process combines soil evaporation and plant transpiration? • What term describes the practice of using resources efficiently in farming? • What models describes the use of advanced technology to predict irrigation needs? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-01-25
Across
- Founded by Karl Marx. Encouraged workers to overthrow owners, seize control of factories, distribute goods evenly.
- The process of an economy moving from farming/handcraft to industry/machine-made products.
- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Cramped, shabby apartment buildings where workers lived during the Industrial Revolution in England
- The Industrial Revolution began here around 1750.
- Minimal government interference (“Laissez-faire”). This results in unequal social classes.
Down
- This revolution increased farming productivity which resulted in an increase in population
- a system used in 17th-century western Europe in which merchants provided materials to workers in rural areas
- Associations of workers that combine forces and demands of different workers
- Name given by Karl Marx to the working-class
- Scottish inventor and engineer whose improvements to the steam engine provided much of the force behind the Industrial Revolution
- economic and political system in which governments own the means of production and control economic planning
12 Clues: Name given by Karl Marx to the working-class • movement of people from rural areas to cities • The Industrial Revolution began here around 1750. • Associations of workers that combine forces and demands of different workers • This revolution increased farming productivity which resulted in an increase in population • ...
Industrial Revolution crossword Puzzle 2014-02-26
Across
- changed from small,farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers plagued by the problems of urbanization
- A french chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefit
- 1785 invented by Edmund Cartwright increased the speed of the weaving process tremendously
- He invited the commercially successful steamboat in united state
- changed from small,single-family subsistence farms to larger farms that produced crops for market
- changed from home or cottage industries to factories where machines run by steam power and workers mass-produced goods inexpansively and quickly
Down
- industry totally changed the way goods were produced
- 1733 invented by John Kay replaced the hand loom
- A scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery
- 1769 invented by Richard Arkwright similar to spinning jenny but powered by water
- 1765 invented by James Hargreaves allowed workers to spin 16 spindles of yarn at a time
- changed from self-and animal-powered modes such as walking,horses,and wagons to Clipper ships,steam ships and eventually,the railroad
12 Clues: 1733 invented by John Kay replaced the hand loom • industry totally changed the way goods were produced • A scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery • He invited the commercially successful steamboat in united state • A french chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefit • ...
"The Highwayman" #1 2020-09-23
Across
- a barn for horses
- a sailing ship
- stones used in paving a street
- a large amount of something released suddenly
- a thief who robs travelers on a road
- the handle of a sword
- a small door or window
Down
- horse caretaker at an inn
- something worn on the head that has corners
- braiding
- lacking the ability to speak
- beautiful
- dark purplish-red
- a sword
- open land not good for farming
15 Clues: a sword • braiding • beautiful • a sailing ship • a barn for horses • dark purplish-red • the handle of a sword • a small door or window • horse caretaker at an inn • lacking the ability to speak • stones used in paving a street • open land not good for farming • a thief who robs travelers on a road • something worn on the head that has corners • ...
The Greek Gods 2018-05-25
Across
- the god of the sea
- the god of the hearth
- the god of war
- the goddess of marriage
- the one who ate a third of a pomegranate
- the goddess of love
- the goddess of the hunt
- the god of the sky
Down
- the god of music
- the god of the forges
- the goddess of war
- the god of wine
- the god of the underworld
- the god of thieves
- the goddess of farming
15 Clues: the god of war • the god of wine • the god of music • the god of the sea • the goddess of war • the god of thieves • the god of the sky • the goddess of love • the god of the forges • the god of the hearth • the goddess of farming • the goddess of marriage • the goddess of the hunt • the god of the underworld • the one who ate a third of a pomegranate
i&s 2016-03-16
Across
- a country most important city
- on the Canada west
- have many trees
- after you cut the wood you get what
- Canada,USA,China,India are what
- another word for farming
- is a province in Canada
- another word for soil
Down
- when you cook the bread need it to cook
- another word for traffic
- gold, diamond, etc
- is a mineral cheaper than diamonds
- so flat and so green
- another word for weather
- money
15 Clues: money • have many trees • gold, diamond, etc • on the Canada west • so flat and so green • another word for soil • is a province in Canada • another word for traffic • another word for weather • another word for farming • a country most important city • Canada,USA,China,India are what • is a mineral cheaper than diamonds • after you cut the wood you get what • ...
Ancient Egypt Crossword 2023-01-23
Across
- Ancient Egyptians called this pet a sacred animal
- continent egypt is on
- First pharaoh of Egypt
- capital of egypt
- Egypt's revolutionary farming method
- longest reigning pharaoh of Egypt
- last pharaoh of egypt
- plant that grows along the banks of the Nile
Down
- Boy king of Egypt
- flooding season of egypt
- season of the flood receding
- shallow length of the nile river
- longest river in Egypt
- harvest season in egypt
- great pyramid of...
15 Clues: capital of egypt • Boy king of Egypt • great pyramid of... • continent egypt is on • last pharaoh of egypt • First pharaoh of Egypt • longest river in Egypt • harvest season in egypt • flooding season of egypt • season of the flood receding • shallow length of the nile river • longest reigning pharaoh of Egypt • Egypt's revolutionary farming method • ...
food insecurity 2025-06-16
Across
- someone under 18 working
- plants grown for human use
- a small arthropod with 6 legs
- a severe scarcity of food
- waste of food
- forced to work unpaid
- a drink often drunk by British
- lacking quality food
Down
- ongoing disagreement leading to battle
- a sweet made of cacao seeds
- changes in an areas climate
- to make something on a large scale
- lack of safe food
- someone who farms
- the science or practice of farming
15 Clues: waste of food • lack of safe food • someone who farms • lacking quality food • forced to work unpaid • someone under 18 working • a severe scarcity of food • plants grown for human use • a sweet made of cacao seeds • changes in an areas climate • a small arthropod with 6 legs • a drink often drunk by British • to make something on a large scale • the science or practice of farming • ...
Feudalism 2021-07-02
Across
- self-sufficient farming community
- Invaders from the south
- Last king of the Franks
- The most powerful vassals
- A young knight servant
- The most popular event in a tournament
- Land granted to a vassal
- Noblewomen
Down
- Invaders from Scandinavia
- People whose labor belonged to the lord
- Skilled soldiers
- What knights wore in battle
- Invaders from the east
- The ownership of _______was the basis of power
- Rules the knights had to follow
15 Clues: Noblewomen • Skilled soldiers • Invaders from the east • A young knight servant • Invaders from the south • Last king of the Franks • Land granted to a vassal • Invaders from Scandinavia • The most powerful vassals • What knights wore in battle • Rules the knights had to follow • self-sufficient farming community • The most popular event in a tournament • ...
