farming Crossword Puzzles
Aboriginals and setters 2020-04-22
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- also known as the green plum
- when something is tradition
- another word for settlers
- kangaroos... was used to hold spears together
- a utensil is used to collect root and yams by women
- Murong tubers are a type of....
- wattle seeds are found on what type of tree....
- native Australians
- when yams and root were dug up the land will have been...
- a type of yam
- the title of an aboriginal spear thrower
- Insects that were used for their source of honey
- when it doesn't rain for a long period of time
- a crustacean and aboriginal food source
- firestick farming was used so the land would....
- an insect with high fat content
- a berry that goes red-black when ripe
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- settlers thought less of aboriginal so they were...
- common food source that comes from the acacia tree
- a flowers oil used as a sweetener in aboriginal food
- nuts collected in dilly bags and eaten raw or roasted
- another word for gathering
- a trap placed in lagoons
- A tool used when firestick farming
- red fruit native to Australia
- A main meat source of aboriginals
- a dish used for carrying and collecting seeds
- a plant aboriginals use to make bags nd baskets
- nutrients for the body
- traditional Australasian bread
- native Australian flora and fauna in a meal
- a type of bee hive found in hollow trees
32 Clues: a type of yam • native Australians • nutrients for the body • a trap placed in lagoons • another word for settlers • another word for gathering • when something is tradition • also known as the green plum • red fruit native to Australia • traditional Australasian bread • Murong tubers are a type of.... • an insect with high fat content • A main meat source of aboriginals • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2022-04-04
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- the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated.
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- the practice of agriculture or aquaculture
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
- the cultivation or growth of a single crop or organism especially on agricultural or forest land
- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- areas used for the production of adapted crops for harvest.
- an indefinite usually extended expanse of land : region miles of open country
- a plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated
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- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch.
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- the cultivation of aquatic especially for food
- of, relating to, or suitable for the country : rural rustic rolling farmland
- land suitable for farming.
- relating to the diseases, injuries, and treatment of animals.
21 Clues: land suitable for farming. • farm animals regarded as an asset. • the practice of agriculture or aquaculture • the preparation of land for growing crops. • the cultivation of aquatic especially for food • the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Eurasia Geography 2018-02-28
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- Between Black Sea and Caspian Sea
- tall trees, lots of rainfall, very cold
- Russia spans these two continents
- in Siberia, just above Mongolian border; fed by 336 rivers; hold 20% of world’s freshwater; deepest lake in the world; surrounded by mountains
- Why has the Aral Sea been shrinking since the 1960s?
- located below the Ural Mountains, large grassland area
- Body of water located north of Russia
- Siberia is rich in natural resources, such as
- the Volga River could be described as
- forms part of border between Russia and China
- located in the desert or steppe areas below the Urals
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- no plants, northern Siberia
- body of water located east of Russia
- "the sleeping land"
- Which body of water contains the Bering Strait?
- Which mountain range is usually considered the dividing point between Europe and Asia
- What is one reason the Aral Sea is so polluted?
- located in southern and western Russia, most farming and industry happens here
- developing these resources is difficult because of cold______, poor transportation, and distances to civilized areas
- How many times zones does Russia cover?
- most of Siberia is covered with this, little to no plants
- longest river in Europe
- world’s largest landlocked sea; sometimes referred to as the world’s largest lake
- Black earth belt is great for
- More of Russia's land is on this side of the Ural Mountains
25 Clues: "the sleeping land" • longest river in Europe • no plants, northern Siberia • Black earth belt is great for • Between Black Sea and Caspian Sea • Russia spans these two continents • body of water located east of Russia • Body of water located north of Russia • the Volga River could be described as • tall trees, lots of rainfall, very cold • ...
Unit 5 Food 2018-02-20
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- Chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal,especially a mammal or an insect
- A person interested in eating food that is locally produced
- extreme Scarcity of food.
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- Plant crops in strips or alleys between shrub or trees
- A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- A substance required in relatively large amounts by living organisms, in particular
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- To graze (land) to excess
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- Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming
- Process of eroding by wind,water,or other natural agents
- Deficiency of protein and other key nutrients in diet
- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- Unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides
- The practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation
- A way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
- A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- farming A system of rearing livestock using intensive methods
- Matter that has come from a recently living organism
- The activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber
24 Clues: extreme Scarcity of food. • To graze (land) to excess • Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids • Supply energy for cellular processes • Supply energy for cellular processes • Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming • The process by which fertile land becomes desert • A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet • ...
JSKES 2016-10-18
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- what was limited because of the size of cities and towns.
- after the neolithic revolution how many people where roughly on the earth.
- This is the place of an ancient Chinese civilization.
- What was the main crop grown in southern China.
- A nomadic lifestyle supported by herding animals.
- which lifestyle required less working hours throughout the day.
- how many people out of ten had to work on a farm before the industrial revolution.
- where was maize/corn originally farmed.
- an advantage of agriculture is a more_______food supply.
- Key features of civilization are________and a complex government.
- what lifestyle tied the people to their land.
- agriculture lead to the fermentation of__________.
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- before the neolithic revolution how many people where roughly on the earth.
- who dominated in the agricultural society.
- what was the next major change that came after the neolithic revolution.
- "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- what did the women gather in the hunter gatherer lifestyle.
- what made the pastoral people fiercely independent.
- who spent most of their time during the neolithic revolution caring for the children.
- which lifestyle had more equality between men and women.
- this revolution brought major change to the early human experience.
- the lifestyle of herding animals was__________.
- what did the middle east start farming around 9000bc
- agriculture permitted and required_________growth.
- farming lead to the production of food__________.
25 Clues: where was maize/corn originally farmed. • who dominated in the agricultural society. • what lifestyle tied the people to their land. • What was the main crop grown in southern China. • the lifestyle of herding animals was__________. • A nomadic lifestyle supported by herding animals. • farming lead to the production of food__________. • ...
Geography - The Human World Vocabulary 2023-11-20
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- large urban area
- form of farming where trees and plants in heavily forrested areas are cut down and burned to clear the land for growing crops
- message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time or places
- communities that are laid out according to a network of transportation routes
- residential community immediately outside of a city
- system where a center sprinkler waters crops in a circular field
- communities grouped around or at the center of a resource
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- communities grouped along the length of a resource
- process of moving from one place to another
- a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry
- activity or behavior in which people often take part
- annual number of births per one thousand people
- set of beliefs and values and practices a group of people have in common
- spread of culture trait from one region to another
- process that use large amounts of water and chemicals to break up rocks in order to extract gas or oil
- related to cities and their surrounding areas
- form of farming on steps carved into steep hillsides to create flat land for growing crops
- measure of the number of people living in an area usually expressed as persons per square mile or kilometer
- area where several metropolitan areas grow together
- substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- related to areas that are found outside of cities
21 Clues: large urban area • process of moving from one place to another • related to cities and their surrounding areas • annual number of births per one thousand people • related to areas that are found outside of cities • communities grouped along the length of a resource • spread of culture trait from one region to another • ...
APES Crossword 2023-04-25
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- a type of traditional agriculture in which an area of vegetation is cut down and burned before being planted with crops
- referred to as ecosystems
- Revolution occurring between the 1950s and 1960s, farming became mechanized and crop yields in industrialized nations boomed
- Farming a type of industrialized agriculture when a monoculture cash crop is grown to be exported. Things like bananas, coffee, or vegetables.
- when a part of grass is consumed by the animals faster than it can regrow
- open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city
- excavation of the earth for the purpose of extracting minerals or ore
- pest management an environmentally sensitive approach to chemical pesticides
- removal of trees in an area
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- maintenance of a species or ecosystem to ensure their perpetuation
- things like minerals and fossil fuels that are incapable of being generated within human existence
- the use of environmental resources for profit
- rotation provides soil with nutrients when legumes are part of the cycle of cross
- Bowl caused by a major drought, the conservation services passed the soil conservation act to help address the problem
- flat platforms that cut into the hillside to reduce soil runoff
- strip cropping
- resources that can be generated quickly, things as plants and animals
- trees, and crops are planted together
- removal of trees for agricultural purposes and purposes of exportation
- plowing rows of crops are plowed on a hillside to prevent erosion
20 Clues: strip cropping • referred to as ecosystems • removal of trees in an area • trees, and crops are planted together • the use of environmental resources for profit • open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city • flat platforms that cut into the hillside to reduce soil runoff • plowing rows of crops are plowed on a hillside to prevent erosion • ...
Lilah Lugay Ch. #14 Study Guide 2023-05-05
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- Ireland sent about 50,000 immigrants to where?
- Germany sent about _________ of their people to the US at the same time
- The concerning slaves codes were used to keep slaves from running away and ______
- What percent of southerners were slaves
- _______ were many of the people who worked in factories
- not allowed to ___ guns
- Because of their wealth many became _____ leaders
- New York, Chicago, and Cincinnati were where the ______ ______ are
- Industry only _____ to meet the needs of the farming society
- About how many bales of cotton were produced in 1850
- Because Industry didn't expand into south many southerners __________ this situation
- They thought these ____ would stop slaves from trying to escape
- there were 500 ______ in U.S. in 1800
- ______ vessey planned to revolt
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- About how many immigrants arrived in the 1840's-1850's
- There were almost 4,000 _____ __ ______ in 1860
- 1850 was the ____ most immigrants came to the U.S.
- "The more slaves the more ____"
- Some skilled workers are ____
- could not leave land without a ______ pass'
- The industry only existed to meet the needs of the farming
- The 1% of wealthy slave owners who owned at least 50 slaves were known as _____
- 2,000 _____ lived free in the south in 1860
- Elias Howe/Isacc Singer invented the sewing _______
- Who became political leader
- Fredrick ______ escaped slavery
- The telegraph was invented by _______ Morse
- no groups bigger than _______
- a _______ powered locomotive engine was developed
- John ______ invented the light weight steel plow
30 Clues: not allowed to ___ guns • Who became political leader • Some skilled workers are ____ • no groups bigger than _______ • "The more slaves the more ____" • Fredrick ______ escaped slavery • ______ vessey planned to revolt • there were 500 ______ in U.S. in 1800 • What percent of southerners were slaves • could not leave land without a ______ pass' • ...
DHI2 Eco-Week 2024-10-22
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- Series of stages through which a product passes from creation to disposal.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute the environment.
- Energy derived from the sun.
- Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Protection and management of natural resources.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- Type of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Organic material used to enrich soil.
- Community of living organisms and their environment.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- The large-scale removal of trees from forests.
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- Sustainable farming method that imitates natural ecosystems.
- Site for the disposal of waste materials.
- Adjustments made to mitigate the effects of climate change.
- Method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water.
- Type of energy that can be replenished naturally.
- Farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals.
- Fast-growing plant often used as a sustainable material.
- Footprint Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual or organization.
- Transforming waste materials into new products of better quality.
- Capable of being maintained without depletion of resources.
- The process of obtaining materials sustainably.
- Misleading claims about the environmental benefits of a product.
- Trade Trading partnership that aims for equity in international trade.
- Relating to the relationship between living organisms and their environment.
- The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth.
- Sources of energy that are naturally replenished.
- Element central to climate change, often found in fossil fuels.
29 Clues: Energy derived from the sun. • Organic material used to enrich soil. • Underground layer of water-bearing rock. • Site for the disposal of waste materials. • The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth. • Type of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. • The large-scale removal of trees from forests. • Farming method that avoids synthetic chemicals. • ...
MGS Vocab 5&6 2024-11-26
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- resources that can be regenerated quickly once they are used up
- where countries fight over land
- where a country is surrounded by land
- where are country, state, & county borders
- the process of damaging or harming the natural environment, often caused by human activities
- the total value of all G&S in a country per year
- where the gov't doesn't control the production of G&S
- jobs
- a relationship where people/groups/countries rely on each other
- poor countries
- where the gov't controls the production of G&S
- the study of how people distribute their wealth
- payment or financial support given by the government to help a person, business, or industry
- jobs that create final products
- a tax on imported goods
- the average salary per person per year
- things that are limited or in short supply, meaning there is not enough of them to satisfy everyone’s needs or wants
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- resources that cannot be regenerated quickly once they are used up
- rich countries
- where the gov't partially controls the production of G&S
- jobs that farm raw materials
- where G&S are exchanged w/out money
- when politicians unfairly draw the boundaries of voting districts to benefit themselves or their party
- crops for sale purposes
- farming for money
- farming just enough only for yourself & your family
- tools
- raw materials
- a regularly-used, navigable route for large water vessels
- jobs that provide services
30 Clues: jobs • tools • raw materials • rich countries • poor countries • farming for money • crops for sale purposes • a tax on imported goods • jobs that provide services • jobs that farm raw materials • where countries fight over land • jobs that create final products • where G&S are exchanged w/out money • where a country is surrounded by land • the average salary per person per year • ...
Latin America History 2024-11-19
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- to suffer to the point of death
- a plantation or farming estate in which crops were used for the colonists
- Leader of the Soviet Union during Cuban Missile Crisis
- Slave Trade the forced enslavement and transportation of Africans to the Americas between 1400 and 1800
- The Old World
- The main language spoken in Brazil
- the process of interaction among different parts of the world through commercial and cultural exchange
- tall grass with thick stalk that was used in production of sugar
- the economic and social status of individuals
- a farming estate in which crops were exported for money
- the countries along the Andes Mountains
- the illegal transport of people or illegal drugs
- the original inhabitants of an area
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- to move to another country for job opportunities
- violence associated with illegal drug trade
- a geographic area that is largely undeveloped
- a person of Latin American descent
- World the Americas (including Latin America & Caribbean) during the age of exploration
- The main religion in Latin America brought by the Spanish and Portuguese
- Exchange the movement of peoples, agricultural supplies, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World
- an arrangement between people who benefit from a certain trade
- Dictator of Cuba after 1959
- 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years
- President of the U.S. during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the process of gaining citizenship in another country legally
- Economic block of trade
- Dictator of Cuba before 1959
27 Clues: The Old World • Economic block of trade • Dictator of Cuba after 1959 • Dictator of Cuba before 1959 • to suffer to the point of death • a person of Latin American descent • The main language spoken in Brazil • the original inhabitants of an area • 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years • the countries along the Andes Mountains • violence associated with illegal drug trade • ...
The Inca 2025-05-07
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- These provided seafood and influenced coastal human settlements.
- The lake the Inca used for fresh water in daily life.
- Step-like structures carved into mountains to enable Inca farming.
- Knotted string system the Inca used to record data and send messages.
- Labor system where conquered people worked for the Inca in exchange for food and protection.
- Animal featured in a map-based game to identify South American physical features.
- Inca emperor captured by the Spanish in 1532.
- The diverse landscapes of South America shaped Inca farming, communication, settlement, and beliefs.
- These supplied timber and influenced settlement patterns in South America.
- Process the Inca used to preserve potatoes by freezing and stomping.
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- The 25,000-mile network that allowed the Inca to move messages, goods, and armies efficiently.
- Method the Inca used to preserve their history, passing stories through generations.
- Royal Inca retreat for worship, located nearly 8,000 feet above sea level.
- Their seasonal flooding created fertile farmland for ancient South Americans.
- These environments promoted nomadic lifestyles among early South American people.
- The body of water the Inca relied on for food and resources.
- A plateau in northern South America curving along the Amazonian Basin.
- Vast plains in southeast South America known for agriculture and livestock.
- The mountain range dominated by the Inca Empire, reaching about 23,000 feet.
- Region in southern South America known for rugged peaks and glaciers.
20 Clues: Inca emperor captured by the Spanish in 1532. • The lake the Inca used for fresh water in daily life. • The body of water the Inca relied on for food and resources. • These provided seafood and influenced coastal human settlements. • Step-like structures carved into mountains to enable Inca farming. • ...
Vihaan Choudhary Ch 3 XW 2025-11-11
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- clue found on tree in Roanoke: lost colony
- Wampanoag leader known as King Philip
- Time of great suffering was known as?
- Native American accused during the Salem witch
- The first_______in america in 1607
- people who work several years to pay for passage to America(not slaves)
- very big farms that relied on slaves labor
- Jamestown colonist who introduced Tobacco into farming
- Jamestown was named after?
- The continent where England established it's first colonies
- The exchange of ideas, plants, and animals between hemispheres
- the lost colony
- a group of investors who funded the Jamestown colony
- Farming it and destroying people lungs!
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- the queen during the early age of exploration in america
- He bought NYC from native Americans for very cheap
- No_______! No_______!:John Smith
- Founder of pennsylvainia (hint:Penn is in his name)
- people who wanted to purify the church of England
- sir_______.Given permission to set up 1st English Colony
- a compact signed on the mayflower
- the house of_______ made laws
- body of water separating England from its colony's in America
- Native Americans who surrounded Jamestown
- Celebrations shared by pilgrims and the Wampanoag people
- ship that pilgrims came on
- a person who travels long distances for religious purposes
- English explorer who claimed New Netherland for the Dutch
- Guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Powhatan women who married John Rolfe
30 Clues: the lost colony • ship that pilgrims came on • Jamestown was named after? • the house of_______ made laws • No_______! No_______!:John Smith • a compact signed on the mayflower • The first_______in america in 1607 • Wampanoag leader known as King Philip • Time of great suffering was known as? • Powhatan women who married John Rolfe • Farming it and destroying people lungs! • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
The River Between Us Vocab practice 2026-02-23
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- Not helpful; pointless
- The South during the Civil War
- comforters
- A system of money and trade
- Relating to farming
- swamp or marsh
- To formally end something
- Manners and behavior
- To leave or withdraw from a group
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- death or victim who is injured
- Relating to industry and manufacturing
- To join the army
- The North during the Civil War
- Lacking experience or understanding
- ones speech that is influenced by region
- A group of states that remained together
16 Clues: comforters • swamp or marsh • To join the army • Relating to farming • Manners and behavior • Not helpful; pointless • To formally end something • A system of money and trade • death or victim who is injured • The North during the Civil War • The South during the Civil War • To leave or withdraw from a group • Lacking experience or understanding • Relating to industry and manufacturing • ...
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 • ...
things 2024-11-27
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 • ...
Kingdom of Kush Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-03
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- is a sum of valuable resources.
- civilization.
- ruled over Meroe.
- made tools for faster farming and weapons.
- rulers built the pyramids.
- invaded Kush in 590 B.C.E.
- delegated governors.
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- culture and traditions were endured.
- and Kush signed a peace treaty.
- name from the word nub.
- means a line of rulers
- was one of the most admirable
- was the Egyptian word for gold.
- was the queen of Kandakes.
- the new kingdom fell apart in 1100 B.C.E.
- conquered Kush.
16 Clues: civilization. • conquered Kush. • ruled over Meroe. • delegated governors. • means a line of rulers • name from the word nub. • was the queen of Kandakes. • rulers built the pyramids. • invaded Kush in 590 B.C.E. • was one of the most admirable • is a sum of valuable resources. • and Kush signed a peace treaty. • was the Egyptian word for gold. • culture and traditions were endured. • ...
African Geographical Zones 2021-12-16
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- The Mediterranean has ____ land
- The rainforest has _____ rainfall
- tropical grassland
- Enough food to support a large population
- the Sahara is located in this zone
- Plant growth in the Sahel is _____
- this zone grows along the equator
- dry grassland
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- The desert limits _______
- _____ is difficult in the rainforest
- The Savannas have small ____
- rainforest is ___ percent of Africa's land
- The desert is a sea of _____
- The desert is 40 ____ of Africa's land
- People in the savannas herd and ____
- The savanna has ____ temperatures
16 Clues: dry grassland • tropical grassland • The desert limits _______ • The Savannas have small ____ • The desert is a sea of _____ • The Mediterranean has ____ land • The rainforest has _____ rainfall • this zone grows along the equator • The savanna has ____ temperatures • the Sahara is located in this zone • Plant growth in the Sahel is _____ • _____ is difficult in the rainforest • ...
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 • ...
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!
Colonial Regions 2025-11-14
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
environment 2024-04-11
Life in the American Colonies 2022-10-19
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
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- 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
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- 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) • ...
The Stuart Economy! 2020-12-08
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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
Lucas Lawrence, 1st 2019-05-16
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- 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.
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- 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). • ...
synonym search 2022-06-01
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.
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
Crossword 2022-02-14
clue 2013-11-19
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). • ...
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.
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 • ...
ANIMLAS AS A RESOURCE 2021-01-15
key words 2024-01-08
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) • ...
reconstruction 2023-04-21
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
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. • ...
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
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? • ...
Unit 2 Part 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-10-03
Across
- ______________ 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Wierd words in plural 2014-02-06
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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. • ...
Background of the Lucayans by daviah 2023-10-31
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
The History of Agriculture 2024-08-06
Across
- ____ replaced animals in the farm fields
- the Hadza tribe, which is a hunting and gathering society, is located in this country
- this Revolution allowed millions of people able to work in factories and purchase food instead of having to grow their own food.
- hunter gatherers were _____ because they had to move often to follow their food source
- the Fertile Crescent was the first place of settlement due to constant source of ____ and fertile land
- this invention became widely used to grind grains into flour
Down
- ___ were used at this time to kill insects so more food could be produced
- this metal was used to improve farming hand tools, the invention of the plows and the horseshoes that made horses more efficient workers
- _____ is the process by which farmers select desirable traits and breed plants or animals to continue generations
- ___ greatly increased crop yields and further increased food production
- ____ is responsible for our ancestors' evolution and larger brain size
- the first ____ powered tractor revolutionized farming.
12 Clues: ____ replaced animals in the farm fields • the first ____ powered tractor revolutionized farming. • this invention became widely used to grind grains into flour • ____ is responsible for our ancestors' evolution and larger brain size • ___ greatly increased crop yields and further increased food production • ...
Cora Brown: Biotechnology Vocab 2015-02-23
Across
- offspring genetically identical to parent
- alternative fuel
- production of crops and livestock
- having genes of another organism
- crossing parents for specific traits
- all genetic information
- parents of different species
Down
- farming plants and animals living in water
- values
- technique used to form new genetic combination
- introducing DNA by injection
- medicines produced by plants and animals
- making objects impure
- living organisms used for solving problems
- finding genes in a genetic map
15 Clues: values • alternative fuel • making objects impure • all genetic information • introducing DNA by injection • parents of different species • finding genes in a genetic map • having genes of another organism • production of crops and livestock • crossing parents for specific traits • medicines produced by plants and animals • offspring genetically identical to parent • ...
Gracie Coffey 2015-02-23
Across
- production of crops and livestock
- crossing specific parents
- genes, different organism, transferred, DNA
- making objects impure or unclean
- alternate fuel from renewable resources
- being tame; not wild
- technique used to join DNA segments
Down
- moral values
- farming, underwater
- offspring with different species parents
- practice of modifying DNA
- production of medicines or drugs by plants or animals
- the use of living organisms
- total amount of genetic information
- producing identical offspring of a parent
15 Clues: moral values • farming, underwater • being tame; not wild • practice of modifying DNA • crossing specific parents • the use of living organisms • making objects impure or unclean • production of crops and livestock • total amount of genetic information • technique used to join DNA segments • alternate fuel from renewable resources • offspring with different species parents • ...
