farming Crossword Puzzles
OSA NSA- Addriana Zatkovich- TicTacToe 2022-12-20
10 Clues: farming • something hot • taming animals • a bundle of crops • a red-brown metal • having a specific job • someone that kills animals • an underground place made of rocks • a group of people that stay together • giving something in exchange for something else
Beyond the Plate: The Hidden Costs of Food 2024-09-29
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- India’s high rates of this chronic condition are linked to diets high in sugar, as reported by WHO
- This kind of farming works in harmony with nature, preserving biodiversity
- Index measuring the affordability, availability, quality, and safety of food globally, with India ranking 68th in 2023
- Energy required to grow, process, and transport food.
- UN’s term for diets that are healthy, affordable, and have low environmental impact
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- WHO’s goal is to eliminate this type of hunger, where people have access to calories but lack essential nutrients
- Degraded land caused by over-farming and deforestation
- Movement promoting local food consumption
- This Indian crop, widely used in cooking oils, has been linked to high deforestation rates
- The global framework launched by WHO to combat antimicrobial resistance in food production
10 Clues: Movement promoting local food consumption • Energy required to grow, process, and transport food. • Degraded land caused by over-farming and deforestation • This kind of farming works in harmony with nature, preserving biodiversity • UN’s term for diets that are healthy, affordable, and have low environmental impact • ...
Animal Welfare and the Environment 2025-07-08
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- A plant-based protein often used as a meat substitute, made from soybeans.
- A standard ensuring animals are treated humanely, often found on food labels, is called: animal ____________.
- The clearing of trees for grazing land or feed crops contributes to:_________________.
- Ethical diet and lifestyle made to avoid animal products entirely.
- When a species is at risk of extinction due to human activities like overfishing or habitat loss.
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- Chemicals used in farming that can harm water quality and wildlife.
- When animals are kept in very crowded, unnatural conditions, it's called: factory ____________.
- A major cause of ocean pollution, directly impacting marine life and often linked to fishing gear.
- The removal of fish faster than they can reproduce is known as:_____________________.
- The practice of giving animals space to move and behave naturally is called: ________ range.
10 Clues: Ethical diet and lifestyle made to avoid animal products entirely. • Chemicals used in farming that can harm water quality and wildlife. • A plant-based protein often used as a meat substitute, made from soybeans. • The removal of fish faster than they can reproduce is known as:_____________________. • ...
Economics teacher 2021-06-23
8 Clues: clay model. • river in egypt • area in Haryana • storage of grains. • more than required. • fortified crenellated walls. • occupation of Harappan people. • better infrastructure and facilities
Industrialization 2026-03-23
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- A system where people make goods in their homes, often by hand
- When more peope move to cities, causing cities to grow larger
- farming method where farmers plant different crops in the same field to keep soil healthy
- Growing or making only enough food for a family to live on.
- When land in England that used to be shared by villagers was fenced off and made private
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- The process of changing from making goods by hand to making them in factories.
- Cloth or fabric made from materials like cotton, wool, or silk.
- Related to farming
- A man-made waterway built so boats can travel and carry goods from one place to another
9 Clues: Related to farming • Growing or making only enough food for a family to live on. • When more peope move to cities, causing cities to grow larger • A system where people make goods in their homes, often by hand • Cloth or fabric made from materials like cotton, wool, or silk. • The process of changing from making goods by hand to making them in factories. • ...
Book Thief Crossword 220-330 2013-02-27
10 Clues: a forewarning • effectiveness • partially open • having no moral • to get; to possess • to deprive or cut off • rising or tending to rise again • to refer casually or indirectly • extremely gray; drained of color • a farming tool with a long curved blade
egypt trade Finn 2017-04-27
10 Clues: used in battle • a native plant • used in weaving • obtained by farming • something you drink. • something used for money • something that goes in food • something found while mining. • people who get forced to work free • something sometimes used in battle
Spelling List 2 2017-09-18
10 Clues: farming • a diplomat • a young person • not a professional • detailed examination • existing conditions or facts • someone you know a little bit • the process of running a business • ready or likely to attack or confront • to a satisfactory or acceptable extent
week two 2 [18] 2020-03-05
10 Clues: farming • of a nation • grossed out • team of planes • conflict meeting • same shape, same size • to get a kid or animal • shape same on both sides • two lines at 90 degree angles • lines going the same direction but not touching
History-Jai Rana 2021-07-23
10 Clues: old stone age • trees to land • new stone age • middle stone age • walking on two legs • Evolution of the brain • thumb The use of a thumb • the act of killing animals • growing and harvesting crops • the study of fossils and remains
Biotechnology 2023-11-07
10 Clues: farming • alters genes • a segment of DNA • worldwide outbreak • widespread outbreak • medicine for bacteria • keeping yourself clean • a disease easily transmitted • Making a identical copy of an organism • A form of technology that uses living organisms, usually genes, to modify products
Puzzle for 9E- my favorite class 2023-02-09
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- type of farming which involves high inputs of capital in a small area of land
- the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock
- tectonic plate boundary where 2 plates collide
- responsible travel to natural areas that conserve the environment,
- a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land
- the average period that a person may expect to live.
- when tiny pieces of the Earth's surface are moved from one place to another
- large ecosystem
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- the use of a waste product in a process to make something else.
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- money spent by a tourist circulates through a country's economy creating demand
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges
- a tropical woodland with an annual rainfall of at least 254 centimeters
- less important areas in a country (such as rural) where development lingers
- Avoiding the use of plastic bags to keep the oceans clean
- type of farming which aims selling farm products for profit
- when humans remove or thin forests for lumber
- an area of land that receives no more than 25 centimeters of precipitation a year
- faster developed areas in a country (urban) where great growth occurs
- the land along a sea
- liquid molten rock that builds up below the Earth's crust
21 Clues: large ecosystem • the land along a sea • when humans remove or thin forests for lumber • tectonic plate boundary where 2 plates collide • the average period that a person may expect to live. • Avoiding the use of plastic bags to keep the oceans clean • liquid molten rock that builds up below the Earth's crust • ...
RICE 2016-09-06
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- High-Yield Varieties of rice are more susceptible to these than older rice varieties
- As this rises, demand for rice increases
- Over 70% of rice is produced in this type of small rice field
- A threat to the rural labour force
- An organism that can live without oxygen in the air
- Irrigated rice requires more of this than other types of rice
- This was once a common use for rice in parts of South-East Asia
- The success of rice farming is inextricably linked to this
- In many South-East Asian societies, this is a way of celebrating rice farming
- Nutrient-rich soils are found in these environments
- The rice plant is this type of plant
- The stage of rice plant growth where the rice is sown before being transplanted
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- One place in the world where rice consumption is increasing
- the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected
- The growing of a single crop in an area
- The natural or artificial features of an area
- An example of a surface water which can be at risk of contamination from domestic and industry waste
- Soil fertility across South-East Asia is the opposite of constant
- The primary water source for rice farmers
- A change in these preferences has reduced individual rice consumption
- A cluster of flowers from which the rice grain develops
- The world’s most important staple food
22 Clues: A threat to the rural labour force • The rice plant is this type of plant • The world’s most important staple food • The growing of a single crop in an area • As this rises, demand for rice increases • The primary water source for rice farmers • The natural or artificial features of an area • An organism that can live without oxygen in the air • ...
Unit 5 Food 2018-02-20
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- A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet
- farming A system of rearing livestock using intensive methods
- A person interested in eating food that is locally produced
- Chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal,especially a mammal or an insect
- Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids
- A way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- The activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber
- extreme Scarcity of food.
- The practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation
- Process of eroding by wind,water,or other natural agents
- Unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides
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- Plant crops in strips or alleys between shrub or trees
- A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- To graze (land) to excess
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- Deficiency of protein and other key nutrients in diet
- Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- Matter that has come from a recently living organism
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- A substance required in relatively large amounts by living organisms, in particular
- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
24 Clues: To graze (land) to excess • extreme Scarcity of food. • Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids • Supply energy for cellular processes • Supply energy for cellular processes • The process by which fertile land becomes desert • Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming • A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet • ...
Unit 5 Food 2018-02-20
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- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- Plant crops in strips or alleys between shrub or trees
- A way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- Process of eroding by wind,water,or other natural agents
- farming A system of rearing livestock using intensive methods
- Deficiency of protein and other key nutrients in diet
- A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids
- Supply energy for cellular processes
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet
- Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
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- Chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal,especially a mammal or an insect
- A substance required in relatively large amounts by living organisms, in particular
- The activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber
- A person interested in eating food that is locally produced
- The practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation
- Matter that has come from a recently living organism
- To graze (land) to excess
- extreme Scarcity of food.
- Unit for measuring the amount of energy food provides
- Supply energy for cellular processes
24 Clues: To graze (land) to excess • extreme Scarcity of food. • Proteins,carbohydrates, lipids • Supply energy for cellular processes • Supply energy for cellular processes • The process by which fertile land becomes desert • Capable of producing crops; suitable for farming • A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • A natural earthy material that is plastic when wet • ...
APHUG Unit 5 2024-01-31
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- the minimum amount to sustain life
- water contamination and depletion
- farming
- soil erosion, biodiversity loss, ground and surface water contamination
- A form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area.
- end the open field system in England and thus begin the agricultural revolution
- Canada and the Western US
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
- A nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- diseases like malaria and small pox traveled from ____ to _____
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- plantation farming found in this type of climate
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- revolution that increased production through improved seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation; helped to support rising Asian populations.
- Revolution The switch from nomadic lifestyles to a settled agricultural lifestyle is this revolution.
- Asia Pastoral nomadism is most commonly found in which climate region
- - increased crop yields and saved millions of people from starvation in India and Pakistan
- tools and equipment were modified, methods of soil preparation, fertilization, crop care, and harvesting improved the general organization of agriculture made more efficient
- system the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- Having enough to sell
- Uses many inputs
21 Clues: farming • Uses many inputs • Having enough to sell • Canada and the Western US • water contamination and depletion • the minimum amount to sustain life • plantation farming found in this type of climate • diseases like malaria and small pox traveled from ____ to _____ • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Wine School 2023-12-09
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- On the right bank of Bordeaux __________ usually is majority of the blend.
- Mold which removes moisture from grapes to make sweet wines
- Chardonnay grown on Kimmeridgian clay soils are from here.
- This heavenly body plays into biodynamic farming.
- King varietal in Burgundy.
- The longest region in France spanning over 800km.
- This type of climate will usually produce fuller wines with higher alcohols
- If a producer chooses to not fine, filter or add extra sulfites their wine might be called______.
- Gamay and Nerello Mascalese are served in this type of glass.
- When tasting wines our brain can confuse fruit with what?
- Sparkling wine from Spain is usually called _________.
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- A farming philosophy guided by the teaching of Rudolf Stiner
- The term for leaving grapes on the vine to raise the brix level in order to make sweet styles of wine
- A slight _______ is appropriate when opening a bottle of sparkling wine.
- Glassware, bottles, corks and service are all done to the ________ of the guest.
- The system used in making fino sherry is called _________.
- __________ is the species of grapes which is most commonly used to make wine.
- This grape variety does very well in Burgundy, Oregon, and California.
- Melon de Bourgogne is the varietal from this region.
- Schist, marl, silt, clay are all types of ____________.
- What grape is King of the southern Rhone?
- This region is ruled by 2 rivers and 1 estuary.
22 Clues: King varietal in Burgundy. • What grape is King of the southern Rhone? • This region is ruled by 2 rivers and 1 estuary. • This heavenly body plays into biodynamic farming. • The longest region in France spanning over 800km. • Melon de Bourgogne is the varietal from this region. • Sparkling wine from Spain is usually called _________. • ...
AS World History Crossword - Cole 2023-09-10
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- It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary.
- The spirit guide of a tribe, typically an older member of the group.
- A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting.
- The idea that everything in a society is shared and belongs to everyone.
- These people also gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- The idea that all people are equal, especially relating to gender.
- It was the women's job to do this to get food, along with handling child care.
- The extra amount than what was needed, became responsible for a lot of people gaining wealth and power.
- Type of farming where you only grow enough to survive, with no surpluses.
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- A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard.
- Hunter-Gatherer tribes had health benefits from this type of diet.
- The practice of farming and harvesting food from plants or animals.
- The idea that all living creatures have spirits.
- The era known as the "Old Stone" era.
- These people gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- Cultural______. Was the adaptation of cultures, with changes inspired by other cultures.
- The era known as the "New Stone" era.
- The last member of the "Big 5 Domesticated Mammals" besides Sheep, Goats, Horses and Pigs.
- The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE.
- The type of grains that humans first ate in North America, including wheat and barley.
20 Clues: The era known as the "Old Stone" era. • The era known as the "New Stone" era. • The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE. • The idea that all living creatures have spirits. • A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard. • A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting. • It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary. • ...
Liveability 2025-06-12
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- A smaller urban area with fewer people than a city (4 letters)
- Relating to cities and towns (5 letters)
- The number of people or things in a specific area (7 letters)
- The way something is spread out or arranged across an area (12 letters)
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (12 letters)
- Relating to the countryside rather than towns (5 letters)
- The usual weather patterns in a region over a long period (7 letters)
- A large and densely populated urban area (4 letters)
- Relating to the whole world (6 letters)
- A group of people living in the same area or having a shared interest (9 letters)
- The total number of people living in a specific area (10 letters)
- A place far away from towns and cities (6 letters)
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- An official count of a country’s population (6 letters)
- Something that exists in nature and is not made by humans (7 letters)
- Relating to the relationships between living things and their environment (10 letters)
- The removal of trees from a large area, often to clear land for farming or development (13 letters)
- A person who legally belongs to a country and has rights there (7 letters)
- The ability to read and write (8 letters)
- A place that is safe, comfortable, and suitable for living (8 letters)
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals (11 letters)
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes (10 letters)
21 Clues: Relating to the whole world (6 letters) • Relating to cities and towns (5 letters) • The ability to read and write (8 letters) • A place far away from towns and cities (6 letters) • A large and densely populated urban area (4 letters) • An official count of a country’s population (6 letters) • Relating to the countryside rather than towns (5 letters) • ...
Biomes Crossword 2026-02-11
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- FOREST A biome with moderate rainfall and deciduous trees
- The distance north or south of the Equator measured in degrees
- Permanently frozen soil found in tundra regions
- The cutting down and removal of forests
- Coastal areas often have this type of climate
- Large areas of flat grassland found in North America
- The ability to maintain ecological balance over time
- A cold biome with permafrost and very little tree growth
- A tropical grassland biome found in Africa
- Areas closer to the poles are generally more this
- The removal of topsoil by wind or water
- A very dry biome with low rainfall and sparse vegetation
- The average weather conditions of a place over a long period of time
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- The amount of rain an area receives
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- A biome with high rainfall and dense tree cover near the Equator
- The amount of plant growth in a biome
- The height of land above sea level
- The process of producing crops or livestock
- CLEARING The clearing of natural vegetation for farming
- A large region with a particular climate and vegetation
- The variety of plant and animal life in an area
- Farming carried out to produce food or fibre
- The line of latitude at 0 degrees that receives the most direct sunlight
- A region with scattered shrubs and grasses between desert and forest
25 Clues: The height of land above sea level • The amount of rain an area receives • The amount of plant growth in a biome • The cutting down and removal of forests • The removal of topsoil by wind or water • A tropical grassland biome found in Africa • The process of producing crops or livestock • Farming carried out to produce food or fibre • ...
Early Humans Crossword 2024-12-05
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- The location where early hominids first appeared.
- The first type of hominid, known as the "southern ape," that could walk upright.
- Basic need provided by natural resources during early human life.
- The practice of farming, which led to settled communities.
- People who hunted animals and gathered plants for survival.
- The Old Stone Age, characterized by nomadic life and simple stone tools.
- A critical discovery that provided warmth, safety, and the ability to cook food.
- The New Stone Age, characterized by farming and permanent settlements.
- Early humans known as "upright man," who learned to use fire and migrate.
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- Modern humans who replaced Neanderthals and migrated globally.
- Early humans whose name means "handy man," known for using stone tools.
- The movement of humans from one place to another due to push and pull factors.
- The land bridge that allowed early humans to migrate to North America.
- People who move from place to place in search of food, water, and shelter.
- A period when ocean levels dropped due to freezing, exposing land bridges.
- Containers used by early humans for storing crops and water.
- Early humans whose name means "wise man," capable of using complex tools.
- The skeleton of a female Australopithecus discovered in 1974.
- A group of early humans found in the Neander Valley, known for using stone tools and burying their dead.
- The time before written records were kept.
20 Clues: The time before written records were kept. • The location where early hominids first appeared. • The practice of farming, which led to settled communities. • People who hunted animals and gathered plants for survival. • Containers used by early humans for storing crops and water. • The skeleton of a female Australopithecus discovered in 1974. • ...
Topic 4 Part 2 Vocabulary 2025-08-11
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- undivided
- the money used in a country
- the act of adding a new territory to a country’s existing territory to make a country larger
- a person who once served in the armed forces
- the belief that American expansion was destined to happen
- to approve
- a collection of important public documents, such as constitutions and other public records
- a group of official advisors and administrators who oversee departments in the executive branch
- a form of farming in which almost all the goods a farming family needs are taken from their land
- the way a government deals with issues outside the country
- a meeting of army leaders to plan a course of action for battle
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- a crop that is grown for the purpose of being sold
- made up of two houses
- a messenger sent on an urgent mission
- an act of both houses of Congress that has the power of law
- temporary
- a general of the Tennessee State Militia, a staff officer who assists the commanding officer
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- a brief fight between two small groups of soldiers
- to back out of an agreement
- a person who receives support and guidance from someone else
- a meeting designed to reawaken strong Christian religious beliefs
- a rest taken after the noon meal
- the way a government deals with issues inside the country
- to reach an agreement through compromise
25 Clues: undivided • temporary • to approve • made up of two houses • the money used in a country • to back out of an agreement • a rest taken after the noon meal • a messenger sent on an urgent mission • to reach an agreement through compromise • a person who once served in the armed forces • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • a crop that is grown for the purpose of being sold • ...
Topic 1: Introduction, History, and Importance of Aquaculture Industry 2025-08-19
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- During _____________ Dynasty, Common carp was prohibited due to the family name of the emperor.
- Introduced in ex-mining ponds.
- Country that utilizing mainly Common carp (Cyprinus carpio).
- "The Classic of Fish Culture" by Fan Lai wrote the method of __________________ of the Common carp.
- Fish used as main source of ______________.
- Where monasteries and castle built ponds to hold carp and trout for food.
- Cultured under molluscan culture.
- High __________ density began in 1980s.
- ____________ cages for grouper in 1970s.
- ______________ culture method does relies on both natural productivity and pellets.
- In 1930s, starts to develop marine ______________ trapping pond.
- Another fisheries sector.
- Encourage _____________ industry by supports value-added industries such as processing, canning, and packaging.
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- ____________ closed-door policy meant aquaculture evolved independently.
- ________________ is the farming of aquatic animals, including finfish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. and aquatic plants, mostly algae, using or within freshwater, wea water, brackish water and inland water.
- During _____________ Dynasty, works of describing the complete aquaculture process were detailed.
- Chinese migration spread aquaculture methods and introducing cage culture.
- Known as largest water body on earth.
- Increasing _______________ production included in aquaculture objectives.
- Source of employment and wealth creation provides direct jobs from farming of fish to its ______________.
- ______________ theory known for its river bends that trap fish and other aquatic life.
- Common carp become a key for early species cultured because it can __________ fast.
- ______________ culture method relies on technology.
- Salinity: 0 ppt
24 Clues: Salinity: 0 ppt • Another fisheries sector. • Introduced in ex-mining ponds. • Cultured under molluscan culture. • Known as largest water body on earth. • High __________ density began in 1980s. • ____________ cages for grouper in 1970s. • Fish used as main source of ______________. • ______________ culture method relies on technology. • ...
Vocabulary List 2026-04-08
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- to a countryside rather than a city, characterized by farming and open land
- to make goods or products usually in large quantities using machinery
- to a city or town, where many people live and work closely together
- Union- an organized group of workers formed to protect their rights and interests
- person who comes to live permanently in a s foreign country
- any type of cloth or woven fabric often made from cotton wool or linen
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- a new method idea product or invention a creative change
- right to vote in political elections
- large family farm in the southern states where cash crops like cotton were grown by enslaved people
- process of an economy changing from farming to manufacturing goods in factories.
10 Clues: right to vote in political elections • a new method idea product or invention a creative change • person who comes to live permanently in a s foreign country • to a city or town, where many people live and work closely together • to make goods or products usually in large quantities using machinery • ...
Diet and Food Production 2013-04-30
Across
- Fungal protein, in products such as Quorn
- Seriously unbalanced diet
- Method of sterilising food
- Method of producing new varieties
- Fat accumulation
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- Persistently high blood pressure
- Arterial plaque
- ... Heart disease
- Insufficient blood flow to the heart (10,10)
- Reduce blood cholesterol levels
- Result of crossbreeding
- Heat treatment (especially of milk)
- Come in high and low density variants
- Transport lipid from intestine to liver
- High input, high output farming
- Used for field mapping and guidance
16 Clues: Arterial plaque • Fat accumulation • ... Heart disease • Result of crossbreeding • Seriously unbalanced diet • Method of sterilising food • Reduce blood cholesterol levels • High input, high output farming • Persistently high blood pressure • Method of producing new varieties • Heat treatment (especially of milk) • Used for field mapping and guidance • ...
Civil War 2016-03-04
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- Nickname for the Union
- Nickname for the Confederacy
- The political,social,and economic differences between the North and South
- When a person owns a person
- President of the Union
- War A war within a country
- A person who works to end slavery
- The North
- Farming
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- President of the Confederacy
- To leave or withdraw
- To block supplies or people from the opposing side
- Forced enrollment into the military
- To free from someone's control
- To end something
- The South
16 Clues: Farming • The South • The North • To end something • To leave or withdraw • Nickname for the Union • President of the Union • War A war within a country • When a person owns a person • President of the Confederacy • Nickname for the Confederacy • To free from someone's control • A person who works to end slavery • Forced enrollment into the military • ...
THE ODYSSEY 2021-10-05
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- Where the 10 year war took place
- Witch that turned people into pigs
- Main character of the odyssey
- son of odysseus
- god of the sea
- son of poseidon
- God of death/land of the dead
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- giant creature with one eye
- God of thunder
- Odysseus´ second in command
- Wife of Odysseus
- Homeland of odysseus
- Nymph that trapped odysseus
- small body of land in the ocean
- The real point of this story
- goddess of war
16 Clues: God of thunder • god of the sea • goddess of war • son of odysseus • son of poseidon • Wife of Odysseus • Homeland of odysseus • giant creature with one eye • Odysseus´ second in command • Nymph that trapped odysseus • The real point of this story • Main character of the odyssey • God of death/land of the dead • small body of land in the ocean • Where the 10 year war took place • ...
Wampanoag 6 - 16 2021-12-09
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- - Corn
- - how people grow food
- - people forced to work without pay
- - helped the Pilgrims
- - Wampanoag house
- - an official agreement between countries or groups
- - sickness
- - taking someone without their permission
- - a sickness that spreads quickly
- - not having enough food
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- - to protect what belongs to you
- - Important Wampanoag leader
- Sisters - Corn, Beans, and Squash
- - a relationship where people agree to work together
- - leader of Wampanoags
- - European settlers who arrived on Wampanoag land in 1620
16 Clues: - Corn • - sickness • - Wampanoag house • - helped the Pilgrims • - how people grow food • - leader of Wampanoags • - not having enough food • - Important Wampanoag leader • - to protect what belongs to you • Sisters - Corn, Beans, and Squash • - a sickness that spreads quickly • - people forced to work without pay • - taking someone without their permission • ...
Geography and Culture of Africa 2023-12-07
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- transitional zone
- too much farming
- opposite of flood
- same spiritual beliefs
- many children die from this issue
- many grasslands and wildlife
- not surrounded by any water
- the Congo river is in this same place
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- producing agriculture to sell
- allows you to travel through a certain place
- producing agriculture for you and your family
- leads to erosion
- grassland eventually disappears
- a person with no permanent home
- can cause deforestation
- desert near the Savanna
16 Clues: too much farming • leads to erosion • transitional zone • opposite of flood • same spiritual beliefs • can cause deforestation • desert near the Savanna • not surrounded by any water • many grasslands and wildlife • producing agriculture to sell • grassland eventually disappears • a person with no permanent home • many children die from this issue • the Congo river is in this same place • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- People among the aristocrats.
- great games.
- society- Based on trading income.
- The teachings of the elders.
- A school.
- The new doctrine.
- society- Based on farming income.
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- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Chain of islands.
- The way of the warrior.
- Those who serve.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • society- Based on farming income. • society- Based on trading income. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- A school.
- The teachings of the elders.
- People among the aristocrats.
- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- Based on trading income.
- Based on farming income.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
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- great games.
- The way of the warrior.
- Chain of islands.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Those who serve.
- The new doctrine.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Based on trading income. • Based on farming income. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature. • ...
Early Humans 2020-10-26
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- People who move from place to place to obtain their basic needs.
- Known as the "New Stone Age". Early humans stopped moving, formed settled communities and started farming.
- Early humans who pursue animals and obtain wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive.
- To bring under the control of and make usable by humans.
- A way of communicating during the Paleolithic Era.
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- The transformation of human existence caused by the invention of farming.
- The cultivation of the soil, production of crops, and raising of livestock.
- Known as the "Old Stone Age", during this period early humans were nomadic and used fire and stone tools to survive.
- A time of climate change when huge glaciers covered the Earth’s surface allowing the early humans to travel over the frozen water to new land.
- A scientist who studies prehistoric people by analyzing artifacts from the past.
- An early ancestor of humans that originated in Africa.
11 Clues: A way of communicating during the Paleolithic Era. • An early ancestor of humans that originated in Africa. • To bring under the control of and make usable by humans. • People who move from place to place to obtain their basic needs. • The transformation of human existence caused by the invention of farming. • ...
Medium Food and Health Terms 2025-04-28
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- emergency or development assistance to people suffering from food shortages
- farming primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption
- the distance food travels from production to consumer, often used as a measure of environmental impact
- farming that meets current food needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their needs, emphasizing environmental health, economic profitability, and social equity
- the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related events in populations
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- differences in health status or distribution of health resources across different population groups
- number of deaths due to complications from pregnancy or childbirth per 100,000 live births
- the number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births in a year
- a set of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives that increased agricultural production worldwide through high-yield crops and chemical
- areas where food insecurity is especially severe and widespread
- the incidence of disease in a population
11 Clues: the incidence of disease in a population • areas where food insecurity is especially severe and widespread • farming primarily for sale and profit rather than for personal consumption • emergency or development assistance to people suffering from food shortages • the number of deaths of infants under one year old per 1,000 live births in a year • ...
VALUABLE COASTAL AREAS (KQ2) 2013-06-30
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- causes corals to suffocate when the water is filled with sediments.
- coastal areas are _________ because they provide habitats for living creatures and environments for humans to live in.
- _____ _____ have the ability to absorb wave energy generated in the open seas.
- the form of waste disposal into the sea can destroy the coast and endanger marine life
- it involves the temporary movement of people (tourists), primarily for leisure or recreational purposes.
- ability of life forms to adjust to changing conditions
- the level of murkiness of the water.
- overfishing in reefs and surrounding waters.
- a type of plant that grows naturally in a saline environment.
- untreated _______ are wastes being deposited into the sea.
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- events or conditions that causes changes.
- storms caused by climate change can rapidly erode beaches and alter __________.
- natural environments in which plants and animals live.
- land _________ is where land is reclaimed for housing, industry and recreational uses.
- a kind of farming that includes farming fish in cages or ponds close to coasts, in rivers or converted wetlands.
- occurs when higher sea temperatures result in the loss of algae
- coasts provide _______ services which are non-material benefits like recreational, aesthetic and spiritual benefits.
- it involves activities done for enjoyment, when one is not working.
- areas where fishes are bred and raised to meet the growing demand for fish.
- coastal __________ provide products such as fish and other types of seafood, water and building and ornamental materials.
20 Clues: the level of murkiness of the water. • events or conditions that causes changes. • overfishing in reefs and surrounding waters. • natural environments in which plants and animals live. • ability of life forms to adjust to changing conditions • untreated _______ are wastes being deposited into the sea. • a type of plant that grows naturally in a saline environment. • ...
South Asia Terms 2022-04-28
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- Monotheistic religion found mainly in South West Asia
- Location of dispute between Pakistan and India
- Found in china teaches compassion, frugality, and humility
- River that goes through cambodia and vietnam.
- Known as a Buddhist religious building
- Homogenous country, not an island nation
- gigantic wall built to keep out Mongol invaders
- Focal point for Religious Pilgrimage in India
- Based on teachings of Buddha
- A type of market found in Bangkok
- River south of the Himalayas
- The worship of one spirit broken into many gods.
- Chinese philosophy, emphasizes family and social harmony
- Most developed country of Asia
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- Mausoleum made to house a late emperor´s spouse
- Monotheistic faith practiced in smaller numbers in asia than much of the world
- A river with a yellow hue due to the soil
- tallest mountain in the world
- An originally Hindu temple, now Buddhist
- originally the material that made chinese carvings
- Cash crop of Asia
- Movement made to bring modern farming techniques to india
- A unique alphabet used by asian countries
- River north of the Himalayas.
- material painted to take the appearence of Ivory
- Farming technique that allows crops in mountain areas
- Island nation made up of different ethnic groups
- known as a symbol of status in India
- Mountain range in the southern region of India
- Once the state religion of Japan
- Mountain range containing the biggest mountain in the world
- place of Buddhist meditation
32 Clues: Cash crop of Asia • Based on teachings of Buddha • River south of the Himalayas • place of Buddhist meditation • tallest mountain in the world • River north of the Himalayas. • Most developed country of Asia • Once the state religion of Japan • A type of market found in Bangkok • known as a symbol of status in India • Known as a Buddhist religious building • ...
from hunters to gatherers to farmers 2022-10-13
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- something to do or something that is happening
- the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- someone who grows food
- to take care of animal rather than let it take care of itself
- hard work
- working well producing very little waste
- the business of farming growing crops and raising animals
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- like a village but smaller
- someone who gathered food instead farming or hunting
- amount of people
- rectangular having the shape of a rectangle
- another name for the neolithic age
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- to provide the means or ability to do something
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- something very long lasting
- a large group of people
- someone who hunts for food
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- a large group of houses with people living in them
- starting to stay in one place
- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- something very important
- an arc-shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 BCE
- for a limited time
- a spot where you grow plants
- create something that has not been made before
- a small structure to sleep in temporarily
30 Clues: hard work • amount of people • for a limited time • someone who grows food • a large group of people • something very important • someone who hunts for food • like a village but smaller • something very long lasting • a spot where you grow plants • starting to stay in one place • another name for the neolithic age • working well producing very little waste • ...
AS World History Crossword - Cole 2023-09-10
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- The idea that everything in a society is shared and belongs to everyone.
- The spirit guide of a tribe, typically an older member of the group.
- A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard.
- The idea that all living creatures have spirits.
- A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting.
- The era known as the "New Stone" era.
- The last member of the "Big 5 Domesticated Mammals" besides Sheep, Goats, Horses and Pigs.
- The extra amount than what was needed, became responsible for a lot of people gaining wealth and power.
- It was the women's job to do this to get food, along with handling child care.
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- Type of farming where you only grow enough to survive, with no surpluses.
- The idea that all people are equal, especially relating to gender.
- The era known as the "Old Stone" era.
- Hunter-Gatherer tribes had health benefits from this type of diet.
- These people also gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- These people gained a reputation for being violent and warlike.
- The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE.
- The practice of farming and harvesting food from plants or animals.
- It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary.
- Cultural______. Was the adaptation of cultures, with changes inspired by other cultures.
- The type of grains that humans first ate in North America, including wheat and barley.
20 Clues: The era known as the "Old Stone" era. • The era known as the "New Stone" era. • The era that spanned between 1500 and 500 BCE. • The idea that all living creatures have spirits. • A nomad who guides sheep or cattle like a shepard. • A way of getting food by scavenging and collecting. • It was the man's job to do this and fight if necessary. • ...
Unit #3- Managing our Natural Resources 2019-12-10
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- This farming method uses the most land such as growing and harvesting wheat etc.
- Industry that deals with harvesting and extracting natural resources.
- Most of Canada's Class 1 farmland can be found in which province?
- Area of industry that creates new information (i.e. Research and Development etc.)
- According to the documentary FOOD INC, one of the biggest reasons unhealthy food options are the cheapest.
- Cod, Haddock and halibut...fish that live near or on the ocean floor.
- Method of managing renewable resources...insures that the resource is "sustainable."
- Poultry, eggs and dairy are mostly sold in Canada: D------- Orientation
- Dominant reason why Class 1 farmland is disappearing.
- This species of fish has a unique life cycle...born in rivers migrate to the ocean and then return to back to the same rivers they were born in.
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- Salmon, herring mackerel...fish that live near the surface of the ocean.
- Industry that deals with processing natural resources.
- One of the most destructive methods of fishing...Otter--------.
- This type of fishing operation is characterized by small fishing operations that operate near coastal areas.
- Geographic feature: shallow areas near a coastline that are the extension of a continent...tend to be good fishing grounds.
- A resource that naturally replenishes itself
- Ban on the fishing of Cod in 1992
- According to the documentary FOOD INC, this area of agriculture consumes the most energy.
- Area of industry that delivers services (i.e. retail, doctors, teachers)
- Farming fish...
20 Clues: Farming fish... • Ban on the fishing of Cod in 1992 • A resource that naturally replenishes itself • Dominant reason why Class 1 farmland is disappearing. • Industry that deals with processing natural resources. • One of the most destructive methods of fishing...Otter--------. • Most of Canada's Class 1 farmland can be found in which province? • ...
Social Studies Unit 7 2024-04-15
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- when you have wealth, success, and good fortune
- a continued way of doing something the same way it was done in the past
- talking with each other, often while doing something else at the same time
- a country north of Nepal
- Farming a type of farming that produces just enough food for one family to live
- something passed down through families
- the Sherpa name for Mt. Everest
- a great deal of ability or skill, especially bravery or courage
- are the highest mountains in the world
- to take part in an activity
- a religion based on the teaching of Buddha, the awakened one
- an organized journey or trip made for a definite purpose
- An ethnic group of people who live in the mountains of Nepal
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- to keep something or someone from harm
- something that is very important
- something added to soil to help things grow
- Monastery a religious gathering place located on Mt. Everest
- Everest the highest mountain in the world
- Buddhism the oldest sect of Tibetan Buddhism
- the act of or result of clearing all the trees in an area
- someone or something that takes the place of another thing
- a set of beliefs that guide moral practices
- Valley south of Mt. Everest in Nepal
- a small country in eastern Asia that sits between India and Tibet
- giological units of information in living cells that define certain characteristics
25 Clues: a country north of Nepal • to take part in an activity • the Sherpa name for Mt. Everest • something that is very important • Valley south of Mt. Everest in Nepal • to keep something or someone from harm • something passed down through families • are the highest mountains in the world • Everest the highest mountain in the world • something added to soil to help things grow • ...
Biomes 2026-02-16
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- The line of latitude at 0 degrees that receives the most direct sunlight
- Large areas of flat grassland found in North America
- The average weather conditions of a place over a long period of time
- The amount of plant growth in a biome
- The amount of rain an area receives
- A region with scattered shrubs and grasses between desert and forest
- The distance north or south of the Equator measured in degrees
- The process of producing crops or livestock
- A large region with a particular climate and vegetation
- The cutting down and removal of forests
- A very dry biome with low rainfall and sparse vegetation
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- A biome with high rainfall and dense tree cover near the Equator
- Farming carried out to produce food or fibre
- A cold biome with permafrost and very little tree growth
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- A tropical grassland biome found in Africa
- A biome with moderate rainfall and deciduous trees
- Coastal areas often have this type of climate
- Permanently frozen soil found in tundra regions
- The height of land above sea level
- The removal of topsoil by wind or water
- The ability to maintain ecological balance over time
- The variety of plant and animal life in an area
- Areas closer to the poles are generally more this
- The clearing of natural vegetation for farming
25 Clues: The height of land above sea level • The amount of rain an area receives • The amount of plant growth in a biome • The removal of topsoil by wind or water • The cutting down and removal of forests • A tropical grassland biome found in Africa • The process of producing crops or livestock • Farming carried out to produce food or fibre • ...
America Reborn 2025-12-08
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- Codes: Southern laws limiting rights of freed African Americans.
- Farming: Renting land for crops or cash.
- Racial separation in public spaces.
- Amendment: Gave African Americans the right to vote.
- Rights Act 1866: Granted citizenship regardless of race.
- Hayes: President whose election ended Reconstruction.
- of 1876: Highly disputed presidential election.
- Lincoln: President who proposed the Ten Percent Plan before being assassinated.
- Stevens: Radical Republican leader who fought for freedmen's rights.
- Sherman: General linked to the idea of '40 acres and a mule.'
- Johnson: President whose lenient Reconstruction angered Radical Republicans.
- Bureau: Federal agency aiding freed slaves.
- Districts: Southern regions under federal troop control.
- Farming system trapping many in debt.
- Acts: Divided the South into military districts.
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- Tax: Fee preventing many African Americans from voting.
- Southern whites who backed Reconstruction.
- Grant: Union general and later president who protected African American rights.
- Amendment: Granted citizenship and equal protection.
- of 1877: Agreement that ended Reconstruction.
- Revels: First African American U.S. Senator.
- Amendment: Abolished slavery.
- Douglass: Former enslaved man and abolitionist supporting Black suffrage.
- Northerners who moved South during Reconstruction.
- of 1873: Economic crisis weakening Reconstruction support.
- Crow: Post-Reconstruction laws enforcing segregation.
- Stanton: Secretary of War whose firing led to Johnson’s impeachment.
- Political trial of Andrew Johnson.
- Grady: Journalist promoting the 'New South' industrial vision.
- Klux Klan: Group using terror to prevent Black voting.
30 Clues: Amendment: Abolished slavery. • Political trial of Andrew Johnson. • Racial separation in public spaces. • Farming system trapping many in debt. • Farming: Renting land for crops or cash. • Southern whites who backed Reconstruction. • Bureau: Federal agency aiding freed slaves. • Revels: First African American U.S. Senator. • of 1877: Agreement that ended Reconstruction. • ...
The San, The Khoikhoi and The First African Farmers 2026-05-05
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- The leader of a farming community or chiefdom
- A lifestyle where people move from place to place in search of food and water
- Egg Used as a container to store and carry water.
- and Arrow The primary tools used by the San for hunting wild game
- The process of melting iron ore in a furnace to get liquid metal
- A period of one hundred years
- Rainfall The specific climate condition that determined where early farmers chose to settle
- A fenced-in area where the Khoikhoi kept their livestock at night
- A period of one thousand years
- A traditional custom where a man gives cattle to his bride's family
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- The herder society that kept livestock like sheep and cattle
- A way of trading by exchanging goods instead of using money
- Clay items like the famous Lydenburg Heads used for ceremonies
- A settled village where farming families lived in permanent huts
- The group of languages spoken by the first farmers who migrated from West Africa
- One of the main crops grown by early farmers (along with millet)
- Traditional knowledge used by both groups to heal the sick, often using plants like buchu or aloe
- Art Paintings made by the San in caves, often showing hunting or rituals
- Dance A ritual performed by the San to connect with the spirit world
- The metal used by farmers to make strong tools and weapons like hoes and spears
20 Clues: A period of one hundred years • A period of one thousand years • The leader of a farming community or chiefdom • Egg Used as a container to store and carry water. • A way of trading by exchanging goods instead of using money • The herder society that kept livestock like sheep and cattle • Clay items like the famous Lydenburg Heads used for ceremonies • ...
Sustainable Biomes 2022-11-24
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- A natural disater that occurs commonly in Australia, leading to drier than normal conditions and low precipitation
- Which biome is Sydney and surrounding areas in?
- The warm phase of the Southern Oscillation, associated with warm, dry weather.
- The practice of safely co-existing on Earth over a long time by using resources in a way that will last a long time.
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- The amount of crop grown in a particular area
- The science or practice of farming
- The controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish
- What is the name of the book written by Bruce Pascoe?
- A major biome of treeless or rolling ground found in cold regions (with permafrost)
9 Clues: The science or practice of farming • The amount of crop grown in a particular area • Which biome is Sydney and surrounding areas in? • What is the name of the book written by Bruce Pascoe? • The controlled cultivation ("farming") of aquatic organisms such as fish • The warm phase of the Southern Oscillation, associated with warm, dry weather. • ...
Fairtrade cocoa 2023-07-18
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- Fairtrade cocoa is often grown in ____________ cooperatives to empower farmers.
- What does Fairtrade aim to achieve for cocoa farmers in terms of their income?
- Fairtrade certification ensures that farmers are treated ____________ and ethically.
- Fairtrade cocoa is grown with a focus on ____________ practices promoting sustainable farming.
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- What does the Fairtrade premium allow farmers to invest in their communities and businesses?
- Fairtrade cocoa ensures farmers receive a ____________ price for their cocoa protecting them from market fluctuations.
- Fairtrade cocoa helps to improve the ____________ of cocoa farming communities.
- By choosing Fairtrade cocoa consumers support the farmers in earning a ____________ income.
- Africa, Where is a significant portion of the world's cocoa produced often under challenging conditions?
- What type of cocoa ensures farmers receive fair wages and better living conditions?
10 Clues: What does Fairtrade aim to achieve for cocoa farmers in terms of their income? • Fairtrade cocoa is often grown in ____________ cooperatives to empower farmers. • Fairtrade cocoa helps to improve the ____________ of cocoa farming communities. • What type of cocoa ensures farmers receive fair wages and better living conditions? • ...
Soil Erosion 2026-03-10
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- plowing parallel to a slope allowing tears to catch water and keep the soil.
- Allowing livestock to consume all of the vegetation.
- Farming and plowing in strips to allow some parts of the land to be covered & protected by vegetation
- The drying out of mismanaged land that makes it desert like.
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- A way of watering plants that also leads to filtering chemicals through the soil.
- Like contour farming but usually at a more extreme angle.
- cutting down all of the trees and plants that hold the soil
- Trees planted in between the fields to prevent wind erosion, and protect the fields.
- A severe decade long environmental and agricultural disaster in the 1930's
9 Clues: Allowing livestock to consume all of the vegetation. • Like contour farming but usually at a more extreme angle. • cutting down all of the trees and plants that hold the soil • The drying out of mismanaged land that makes it desert like. • A severe decade long environmental and agricultural disaster in the 1930's • ...
Stone Age Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-28
9 Clues: farming • extra food • natural item • taming animals • man-made object • a complex human society • becoming an expert in something • people who make and enforce rules • a ditch that moves water from a river
ch 9 1st 10 words 2019-10-30
9 Clues: ownership in company • movement people cities • closed in field farming • increased machine production • social class skilled workers • conditions needed production • developing machine production • planting different crops each year • person organizes manages finacial risks
Early humans 2021-10-21
9 Clues: scientist • new farming • strip of land • stone tools, old • constantly moving • ancestor of humans • climate change glaciers • hunt gather plants survive • pass along information or track animals
erdematar 2023-01-27
9 Clues: farming game • ur middle name • my Chinese name • first anniversary • last gift I gave you • your favorite subject • to help you sleep well • something we do everyday • the ball game that we have played
spelling words 2022-03-24
10 Clues: With others • Noodle shaped pasta • A way of communication • The start of something • Having different ideas • The practice of farming • Loose fragment of rocks • Notice and remember something • The noun of having different ideas • Stuff to mix together to make something
Parihaka 2017-07-03
10 Clues: : small kids • : large farming • : invaided parihaka • : small community of NZ • : a weapon with a Bullet • : crossing others property • : the act of foreign weapons • : used for the top of the hat • : legal authority for custody • : an official agreement to resolve conflict
Gróf Károlyi Sándor 2022-09-05
10 Clues: Law makers • Science development • farming in countrys • travel other country • the road for iron horse • papistical christianity • Tillage and stock-raising • people who stands up for people • economy and societal agency person • they have second, and first army ranks
FFA CREED PARAGRAPH 1 2024-09-25
10 Clues: unknown • farming is. • we make them. • people from now • we have it in god • people from back then • what your birthday is for • people who study agriculture • people set goals to do these • people have these every day but push through
End of the Antiquity 2021-08-15
9 Clues: growing crops • Nowadays Istanbul • rarely eaten food • the unknown cutlery • Came after East Rome • The Antiquity in Finnish • poor hygiene made these spread • time period after the Antiquity • farmer who didn't own their land
FOOD PRODUCTION 2026-02-24
9 Clues: MILK PROTEIN • WHITE REVOLUTION • STUDY OF MICROBES • SCIENCE OF FARMING. • CELL WALL OF BACTERIS • FOOD FOR BEE OFFSPRING • Mode of nutrition of fungi • ANIMALS REARED FOR WORK OR FOOD • PLANTS & ANIMALS RAISED FOR FOOD
Farmers CrossWord 2023-01-23
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- A machine that bales and picks up a field of any specific crop.
- A place used for agricultural activities.
- A machine used to harvest and clean crops.
- A material that is harvested from sheep.
- The process of providing crops with one of the necessary keys to their survival.
- Another name for a farm.
- One of the classes Mrs. Maxfield teaches.
- The animal we raise for beef.
- The small version of a farm.
- A machine used to spread seed in vast amounts over extensive land.
- A type of farming that involves harvesting milk from livestock.
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- The process of changing the way of the flow of excess water to use it to benefit your farm.
- A mixture that is used to help accelerate the speed it takes to grow crops.
- The process a plant undergoes to create food for its survival.
- Another word for plants that we grow for our benefit.
- A store/supplier that carries seeds and/or starts to crops.
- A place that raises fish before they are released locally.
- A step taken in order to prepare land for farming.
- The animal we raise for bacon.
- A vehicle used for farm work.
- A crop used in almost all of our clothing.
- When you control the reproduction of livestock.
- A handheld tool used to till the soil or loosen land.
- Typical solid food that is given to livestock.
24 Clues: Another name for a farm. • The small version of a farm. • A vehicle used for farm work. • The animal we raise for beef. • The animal we raise for bacon. • A material that is harvested from sheep. • A place used for agricultural activities. • One of the classes Mrs. Maxfield teaches. • A machine used to harvest and clean crops. • A crop used in almost all of our clothing. • ...
HMH Into Reading M9 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-03
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- straw or wood chips around your plants to help protect them
- a drawing or plan that shows where things are or will be
- when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled
- the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour
- taking something from the place it was growing and planting it in a new place
- a bright red color
- when trees or plants have their flowers out and open
- a group of trees that are close to one another
- the process of eating the right kinds of foods to be healthy
- to prepare something or get it ready for the next step
- something that stings a little or feels prickly
- when something is put away so it can be used later
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- the practice of farming, producing crops, and raising animals
- someone who is big and strong
- a place where milk is prepared for drinking or is made into other products like butter, cream, and cheese
- cut and gather what you need from a crop
- the main stem of a plant
- a shady passageway made of vines or branches
- preparing the soil for farming and raising crops
- when things take turns doing a job or serving a purpose
- a long, thin stem of a plant that grows along the ground or up and around something
- the grains or seeds of plants such as corn or wheat
22 Clues: a bright red color • the main stem of a plant • someone who is big and strong • cut and gather what you need from a crop • a shady passageway made of vines or branches • the lumps that form in milk when it turns sour • a group of trees that are close to one another • something that stings a little or feels prickly • when things dry out and get smaller and wrinkled • ...
2-3 Native Americans 2022-07-31
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- Created boarding schools to change Native Americans culture
- Native American ____ was doomed because the buffalo had been killed
- Killed after being accused to practicing the Ghost Dance
- Many Native Americans were nomads & followed _____
- Black Kettle & Cheyenne attacked while seeking peace
- After Sitting Bull died, it caused the Battle of ____
- Lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans
- Outlawed because it celebrated white settlers going away
- ____ has a giant stone memorial in South Dakota
- Lobbied congress to grant citizenship for Native Americans
- Many Native Americans disliked ____ & preferred hunting
- U.S. forts in Wyoming caused Crazy Horse to ambush Captain Fetterman
- Many Native Americans hated the Dawes Act and ____ their lots to settlers
- Indian ____ created reservations, but could not force compliance
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- Siuox-Dakota agreed to live on reservations in exchange for ____
- Settlers entered the Great Plains & clashed with _____
- U.S. government wanted Native Americans living on _____
- ____ died at the Battle of Little Big Horn, which increased the war effort
- Native Americans learn English & become U.S. citizens
- George Custer was killed here, & the army increased war efforts
- Granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship
- U.S. government failed to pay Dakota people, who faced starvation
- ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken
- This reversed the Dawes Act’s policy of assimilation
- Chief Jospeh did this after refusing to live on a reservation
- Divided reservations into 160 acres lots, for farming, ranching, or sale
- Idaho, he led the army on a journey of 1,300 miles
- Assimilation forced Native Americans to look & act like white ____
28 Clues: Granted all Native Americans U.S. citizenship • ____ has a giant stone memorial in South Dakota • Many Native Americans were nomads & followed _____ • Idaho, he led the army on a journey of 1,300 miles • ____ between Native Americans & settlers were broken • Black Kettle & Cheyenne attacked while seeking peace • This reversed the Dawes Act’s policy of assimilation • ...
Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan 2025-11-13
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- River flowing through Canaan into the Dead Sea
- Productive farmland along the Nile supported agriculture.
- Exchange of goods and resources between civilizations.
- Plant life in an area, including crops and natural plants.
- Sea West of Canaan that connected civilizations through trade
- Body of water East of Egypt and Kush; bordered desert regions
- Plants grown for food, such as wheat and barely.
- Flat land areas suitable for farming and settlement
- High, steep landforms that made farming and travel difficult.
- Physical feature like a desert or sea that provides protection.
- Dry region with little rainfall; acted as a natural barrier.
- Ancient Civilization located along the Nile River
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- Major River that created fertile land and supported life in Egypt and Kush
- System of supplying water to crops, often using canals
- Triangle-shaped area at a river's mouth where rich soil collects.
- General weather conditions of an area over time.
- Low areas between hills or mountains, often fertile
- Plants along the Nile used for baskets and building materials.
- People who raised sheep, goats, and cattle; especially in Canaan
- Region northeast of Egypt where the Israelites settled
- Plant used by Egyptians to make paper and rope.
- Shape and elevation of the land, such as mountains and plains
- Civilization south of Egypt that also settled along the Nile River
- Rich soil left behind by the floodwaters of the Nile
- Person who moves from place to place in search of resources.
25 Clues: River flowing through Canaan into the Dead Sea • Plant used by Egyptians to make paper and rope. • General weather conditions of an area over time. • Plants grown for food, such as wheat and barely. • Ancient Civilization located along the Nile River • Low areas between hills or mountains, often fertile • Flat land areas suitable for farming and settlement • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2025-10-30
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- Farming that protects the environment and supports long-term productivity
- When urban areas are warmer than surrounding rural areas due to human activity and heat-retaining materials
- Chemicals from farms washing into rivers, lakes, or groundwater, causing pollution
- Natural or semi-natural features (like green roofs or rain gardens) that manage water, reduce heat, and improve urban environments
- Large-scale clearing of forests for agriculture or development
- Caring for and responsibly managing Earth’s resources
- Replanting trees to restore forests that have been cut down
- Growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil
- Building communities that balance environmental health, social well-being, and economic growth
- The cutting and collection of trees for wood products
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- The moral principles guiding how humans interact with the environment
- Growing crops without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- Cutting only certain trees to reduce environmental damage
- Using predators or biological methods instead of chemicals to manage pests
- The belief that humans are the central or most important species
- Using resources responsibly to meet current needs without harming future generations
- Strategies to control insects and diseases that harm forests
- The spread of cities into rural areas, often causing habitat loss and pollution
- The belief that ecosystems as a whole deserve ethical consideration and protection
- A system combining fish farming (aquaculture) with growing plants in water (hydroponics)
- The growth and expansion of cities as populations increase
21 Clues: Caring for and responsibly managing Earth’s resources • Growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil • The cutting and collection of trees for wood products • Growing crops without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides • Cutting only certain trees to reduce environmental damage • The growth and expansion of cities as populations increase • ...
Latin America History 2024-11-13
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- Economic block of trade
- Old World Europe
- The main language spoken in Brazil
- the economic and social status of individuals
- an arrangement between people who benefit from a certain trade
- violence associated with illegal drug trade
- the illegal transport of people or illegal drugs
- a plantation or farming estate in which crops were used for the colonists
- the original inhabitants of an area
- Dictator of Cuba before 1959
- to move to another country for job opportunities
- 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years
- President of the U.S. during Cuban Missile Crisis
- to suffer to the point of death
- Slave Trade- the forced enslavement and transportation of Africans to the Americas between 1400 and 1800
- the process of gaining citizenship in another country legally
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- a person of Latin American descent
- The main religion in Latin America brought by the Spanish and Portuguese
- a farming estate in which crops were exported for money
- Leader of the Soviet Union during Cuban Missile Crisis
- the process of interaction among different parts of the world through commercial and cultural exchange
- Exchange the movement of peoples, agricultural supplies, diseases, and cultures between the Old World and New World
- tall grass with thick stalk that was used in production of sugar
- a geographic area that is largely undeveloped
- Dictator of Cuba after 1959
- New World the Americas (including Latin America & Caribbean) during the age of exploration
- the countries along the Andes Mountains
27 Clues: Old World Europe • Economic block of trade • Dictator of Cuba after 1959 • Dictator of Cuba before 1959 • to suffer to the point of death • a person of Latin American descent • The main language spoken in Brazil • the original inhabitants of an area • 1st President to visit Cuba in 88 years • the countries along the Andes Mountains • violence associated with illegal drug trade • ...
Economic Development Vocab Extra Credit 2024-04-18
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- an economy that is centrally planned by the government
- type of farming done for survival
- retail sales and tourism are in this level of economic activity
- acronym: value of total output of goods/services produced
- another name for an economy based on the market determining prices
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more entities
- level of economic activity uses raw materials to make goods
- level of economic activity extracts resources from the Earth
- "underlying structure" of a country and its economy
- industry where work's done in the home, goods sold locally, & normally low pay
- price of something relates to how many people want to buy it
- price relates to how much or how little little a product is available
- this UN indicator shows econ development using income, literacy and life____
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- hiring an outside party to do work that was done in house
- consulting services and info technology are in this level of activity
- a newly ______ country is involved in manufacturing goods
- a ____ developed country is also called an emergent nation
- noun for in short supply or very limited availability
- a more developed country is aka an ____ economy
- farming done on large scale for profit
- this type of economy relies on old customs and defined roles
- has parts of free market and centrally planned economies
- group of businesses involved in similar business activities
23 Clues: type of farming done for survival • farming done on large scale for profit • a more developed country is aka an ____ economy • "underlying structure" of a country and its economy • noun for in short supply or very limited availability • an economy that is centrally planned by the government • has parts of free market and centrally planned economies • ...
West Africa Cross Word 2024-02-14
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 • ...
Roman Republic 2026-04-17
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- passed laws
- came after the first triumvirate
- he attacks Rome from the North
- helped pass laws
- OCTAVIAN was the first one of Rome
- the art of designing structures
- farming and growing crops
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- wealthy people
- one of the members of the second triumvirate
- Carthage had control over
- a path to find your way
- lasted 23 years
- poorer people
- put salt in Carthage's fields
- mountain range in northern Italy
- exchange with a few items like money
16 Clues: passed laws • poorer people • wealthy people • lasted 23 years • helped pass laws • a path to find your way • Carthage had control over • farming and growing crops • put salt in Carthage's fields • he attacks Rome from the North • the art of designing structures • came after the first triumvirate • mountain range in northern Italy • OCTAVIAN was the first one of Rome • ...
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
Across
- 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! • ...
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 • ...
Creative Science by Rhea 2021-01-19
5 Clues: sown in november • terrace farming helps to reduce • another name of commercial crops • old methods of farming are used in • the breeding and rearing of the fish
CIVIL WAR 2013-01-25
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- Make over as property
- Stalls made of boards
- The President who ended slavery
- To be free
- Lead a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia
- To withdraw from
- American abolitionist
- California, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington State
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- Money
- Having an economy with many factories and businesses
- A weapon that can kill someone
- Farming
- Runaway slave from Maryland. Built the Underground Railroad
- Another name for confederate states
- An end to slavery
- When a person works for someone else
16 Clues: Money • Farming • To be free • To withdraw from • An end to slavery • Make over as property • Stalls made of boards • American abolitionist • A weapon that can kill someone • The President who ended slavery • Another name for confederate states • When a person works for someone else • Lead a revolt against plantation owners in Virginia • ...
Jack's HTEFW vocab work 2021-05-26
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- Something to do with crying.
- Stumble over words quiet voice.
- not have any muscles or lacks strength
- soaked or really wet
- abuse or hit.
- peaceful or relaxed.
- Rude or bossy.
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- that holds water or filters water.
- something to do with a vehicle or part of a machine.
- something to do with farming.
- Dark and boring.
- organe in the body
- someone or something unpleasant.
- something terrible or suffering.
- embarrassed or hard to watch.
- tiny or little.
16 Clues: abuse or hit. • Rude or bossy. • tiny or little. • Dark and boring. • organe in the body • soaked or really wet • peaceful or relaxed. • Something to do with crying. • something to do with farming. • embarrassed or hard to watch. • Stumble over words quiet voice. • someone or something unpleasant. • something terrible or suffering. • that holds water or filters water. • ...
Great Southern Land 1 2022-06-16
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- Spiders make them.
- The first person to start something.
- Older adult.
- White people came and took over land creating towns and farming properties.
- Very small.
- Farm the land.
- The likelihood of an event happening.
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- Snake.
- Aboriginal hunting tool.
- Everything is fair and even.
- Making sure everyone is a part of an activity.
- A metal rope.
- Something is lacking; not enough of.
- Where we live.
- Ability to make something ongoing into the future.
- Pieces joined together.
16 Clues: Snake. • Very small. • Older adult. • A metal rope. • Where we live. • Farm the land. • Spiders make them. • Pieces joined together. • Aboriginal hunting tool. • Everything is fair and even. • The first person to start something. • Something is lacking; not enough of. • The likelihood of an event happening. • Making sure everyone is a part of an activity. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- People among the aristocrats.
- great games.
- society- Based on trading income.
- The teachings of the elders.
- A school.
- The new doctrine.
- society- Based on farming income.
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- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Chain of islands.
- The way of the warrior.
- Those who serve.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • society- Based on farming income. • society- Based on trading income. • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- A school.
- The teachings of the elders.
- People among the aristocrats.
- The old landed aristocracy as the political and economic elite of chinese society.
- Seperate territories
- Leader kown as the general.
- Based on trading income.
- Based on farming income.
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature.
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- great games.
- The way of the warrior.
- Chain of islands.
- Money, goods,or property.
- Those who serve.
- The new doctrine.
- The sacred way.
16 Clues: A school. • great games. • The sacred way. • Those who serve. • Chain of islands. • The new doctrine. • Seperate territories • The way of the warrior. • Based on trading income. • Based on farming income. • Money, goods,or property. • Leader kown as the general. • The teachings of the elders. • People among the aristocrats. • A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperature. • ...
Boardgames and Cie 2022-11-30
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- A series of 7 abstract, 2-player games
- Pyramid in S. America
- backammon in fire
- Bees
- Mouses in space (2 words)
- Santorini for 2
- Spies lost for words
- One of stefan feld's games
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- Living in the Victorian era
- Beans family
- First one in 2008, spiel des Jahres one year later, Deck building
- Soon the dice version..in Mars
- Shopping on the bosphore
- Coop game, firework on the cover
- Spring, summer, autumn, winter
- The farming specialist
16 Clues: Bees • Beans family • Santorini for 2 • backammon in fire • Spies lost for words • Pyramid in S. America • The farming specialist • Shopping on the bosphore • Mouses in space (2 words) • One of stefan feld's games • Living in the Victorian era • Soon the dice version..in Mars • Spring, summer, autumn, winter • Coop game, firework on the cover • A series of 7 abstract, 2-player games • ...
THE ORANGE TEXT 2024-02-24
Across
- farming
- prevent sth from continuing as usual
- prove sth is true
- impossible to refuse because it's too attractive
- sth that you want to do it or have it
- very dangerous
- very often
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- a piece of clothing
- a range of new clothes produced by a designer
- difficult
- make area dirty by adding harmful chemicals
- becoming greater
- bright and strong
- a large group of things causing admiration
- take sth away
- get rid of waste from the body
16 Clues: farming • difficult • very often • take sth away • very dangerous • becoming greater • bright and strong • prove sth is true • a piece of clothing • get rid of waste from the body • prevent sth from continuing as usual • sth that you want to do it or have it • a large group of things causing admiration • make area dirty by adding harmful chemicals • ...
16 career cluster 2020-09-22
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- done by hand or michine
- selling and delivring products
- can be profit
- and Construction,planning,disign.
- writing producing and publishing
- and Training guied and train
- creation and study of money
- movment and animals good from location
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- Technology computers to store,retriv
- and Public Administration, planning
- builds and orgnazed knowleged
- and Tourism atractions and travling
- the science or practice of farming.
- Services hold paraprofessional jobs
- deals with humans and animals health
- following rules
16 Clues: can be profit • following rules • done by hand or michine • creation and study of money • and Training guied and train • builds and orgnazed knowleged • selling and delivring products • writing producing and publishing • and Construction,planning,disign. • and Public Administration, planning • and Tourism atractions and travling • the science or practice of farming. • ...
Vocabulary Words! F.L.I.S Revision 2024-06-05
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- Suggesting or proposing someone is chosen.
- Something to do with farming.
- Telling what something is.
- Making sure of something.
- Using math to find an answer.
- Relates to outer space.
- Measuring something.
- Thinking about something again.
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- Judging something or making a decision.
- Providing approval, aid,or encouragement.
- Explaining something and making it easier to understand.
- Thinking someone can’t be trusted.
- Putting something out of sight.
- A sickness of ailment.
- Is easily seen or understood.
- When you take something for granted.
16 Clues: Measuring something. • A sickness of ailment. • Relates to outer space. • Making sure of something. • Telling what something is. • Something to do with farming. • Is easily seen or understood. • Using math to find an answer. • Putting something out of sight. • Thinking about something again. • Thinking someone can’t be trusted. • When you take something for granted. • ...
Corse Vocab 2025-04-04
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- another word for food
- wealth and resources of a country
- people that live in a certain area
- place where you worship
- flowing body of water
- object that looks good
- Washington DC is an example of this
- tall and steep rocks
- the practice of farming
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- shellfish that you eat
- animals that have gills
- largely populated area where people live
- where you eat
- place where people go and relax outside
- not man-made
- first
16 Clues: first • not man-made • where you eat • tall and steep rocks • another word for food • flowing body of water • shellfish that you eat • object that looks good • animals that have gills • place where you worship • the practice of farming • wealth and resources of a country • people that live in a certain area • Washington DC is an example of this • place where people go and relax outside • ...
Summer Crossword 2025-05-20
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- Bamboo's Beachy Cousin
- Authors of Surfin USA, for short
- Sunscreen unit in the tens
- Almost burned
- Not a true nut
- Large striped inflatable
- body of water and table based sport
- Winter feature meets ice cream holder
Down
- Describes some fish and warm weather
- Soda + Farming Tool
- Synonym for rip and rest
- Surfer Slang
- Pants with the same name as an elephant feature
- Rockets meant to fail
- I Scream You Scream We All Scream For...
- Beach Grain
16 Clues: Beach Grain • Surfer Slang • Almost burned • Not a true nut • Soda + Farming Tool • Rockets meant to fail • Bamboo's Beachy Cousin • Synonym for rip and rest • Large striped inflatable • Sunscreen unit in the tens • Authors of Surfin USA, for short • body of water and table based sport • Describes some fish and warm weather • Winter feature meets ice cream holder • ...
Expanding West 2024-10-25
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- Rich streaks of ore
- A breed of cattle
- Used dry farming
- The Indian _____ Commission move Native Americans
- The National ______ helped farmers
- People who dealt their own brand of justice
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- The ____ Act was proposed to break up reservations
- _______ joined the Union in 1876
- An appeal to the common people
- Sioux massacre
- _____ ranges weren't fenced in
- Populist Party demanded income tax and ____ silver
- Government grants
- stores for farmers
- Lived on the Great Plains
- Omaha and Osage were Native American _____
16 Clues: Sioux massacre • Used dry farming • A breed of cattle • Government grants • stores for farmers • Rich streaks of ore • Lived on the Great Plains • An appeal to the common people • _____ ranges weren't fenced in • _______ joined the Union in 1876 • The National ______ helped farmers • Omaha and Osage were Native American _____ • People who dealt their own brand of justice • ...
friends 2023-04-11
9 Clues: short • DISNEY • he skinny • Is chineese • he is also skinny • He is a hunter man • he says tigger with an n • he plays to much monkey game • he plays to much farming siimalator
egypt 2026-02-04
Wampanoag 6 - 16 2021-12-09
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- Corn
- how people grow food
- people forced to work without pay
- helped the Pilgrims
- Wampanoag house
- an official agreement between countries or groups
- sickness
- taking someone without their permission
- a sickness that spreads quickly
- not having enough food
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- to protect what belongs to you
- Important Wampanoag leader
- Sisters Corn, Beans, and Squash
- a relationship where people agree to work together
- leader of Wampanoags
- European settlers who arrived on Wampanoag land in 1620
16 Clues: Corn • sickness • Wampanoag house • helped the Pilgrims • how people grow food • leader of Wampanoags • not having enough food • Important Wampanoag leader • to protect what belongs to you • a sickness that spreads quickly • Sisters Corn, Beans, and Squash • people forced to work without pay • taking someone without their permission • an official agreement between countries or groups • ...
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 • ...
