farming Crossword Puzzles
early humans 2021-09-22
11 Clues: farming crops • one of first jobs • age.first stone age • before wrighten languge • age. a long cold period • age. used advanced tools • brige. a brige mabe naturly • age. lots of people used stone • a divice used foe a certen reason • moving from place to place to find food • people move for beter living condicnins
Kernersville 2021-08-15
11 Clues: Center of town • ate breakfast in town • important crop in town • type of one room cabin • name of the mineral springs • a place to display artifacts • where people wait for a train • how many people made a living • an item of great significance • family that town is named after • when you put seeds in the ground
Unit 6 2022-03-09
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- growth of the Americas is because of _______
- Black ______ was worse because of crowded
- mayan warfare was very ________
- obeying laws
- ________= Pueblo and Hopi
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- great plains culture nomadic __________
- = scholars, governors, and the military were
- first humans were hunter ___________
- Inca tribes were on the _______
- ________ astronomers discovered 365 days of the year.
- ________ are rich because of trade
11 Clues: obeying laws • ________= Pueblo and Hopi • mayan warfare was very ________ • Inca tribes were on the _______ • ________ are rich because of trade • first humans were hunter ___________ • great plains culture nomadic __________ • Black ______ was worse because of crowded • = scholars, governors, and the military were • growth of the Americas is because of _______ • ...
Synonyms and Antonyms 2023-11-01
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- Synonym for Agriculture
- Synonym for practical
- synonym for reduce
- Synonym for Intense
- When you lie about something, you are …
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- When you can't do a lot of exercise, we say you are…
- Something that is not correct.
- Something that can't be done.
- Synonym for create'
- When you can wait for something.
- Synonym for fought
11 Clues: synonym for reduce • Synonym for fought • Synonym for create' • Synonym for Intense • Synonym for practical • Synonym for Agriculture • Something that can't be done. • Something that is not correct. • When you can wait for something. • When you lie about something, you are … • When you can't do a lot of exercise, we say you are…
OSA Puzzle 2024-05-29
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- The week where certain wear is allowed
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
- The LTP in charge of farming
- The number of grades in OSA
- when STEM fair starts
- Represents the school
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- represents integrity
- Middle school version of LTEs
- represents stewardship
- The day the village is closed
- First word of the LTP about designing 1800s clothes
11 Clues: represents integrity • when STEM fair starts • Represents the school • represents stewardship • The number of grades in OSA • The LTP in charge of farming • Middle school version of LTEs • The day the village is closed • The week where certain wear is allowed • Science, Technology, Engineering, Math • First word of the LTP about designing 1800s clothes
The farmers edition 1 2025-04-17
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- a monk who travels
- greedy buggers who steal our money
- increased farming because of these animals
- what phenomenon is known as God punishing the world
- the protectors of our land
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- a group of craftsmen
- holy conquest
- the holy city
- A place where most of us peasant's once lived
- the most important church position
- long live
11 Clues: long live • holy conquest • the holy city • a monk who travels • a group of craftsmen • the protectors of our land • the most important church position • greedy buggers who steal our money • increased farming because of these animals • A place where most of us peasant's once lived • what phenomenon is known as God punishing the world
Agriculture and Development 2016-04-17
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- Shows the average of how much citizens produce each year and the way of living.
- goods Goods people buy for themselves are known as?
- The overgrazing of pasture areas leads to?
- cropping Where you use the fields twice a year to produce double crop production?
- crop A crop produced for it’s value.
- Tourism is a type of?
- When a plant has been genetically modified for desired trait?
- Migration of livestock, highlands in summer and lowlands in the winter?
- Oil, coals, diamonds, and fish are located in which sector?
- Agriculture What type of Agriculture is found in more developed countries?
- Slash & Burn, Swiden, Sawah are located in?
- Revolution What created the dependency on fertilizers and expensive seeds …?
- Turing Tomatoes in Pasta sauce is located in which sector?
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- Countries NIC’s are ?
- state A state that can’t provide for their population and have an unstable government.
- The process of taming animal?
- countries Countries in Africa, parts of South America and parts of Asia are examples of...
- Development Index GDP, Literacy rates, Amount of Education, and life expectancy are factors for?
- Power parity The cost of what a Mc Donald’s Big Mac in other countries is an example of what.
- Electricity, roads, and highways are examples of?
- Transportation is located in which sector?
- of living What does the Purchasing power parity measure?
- When you leave land for recovery you leave it?
- cost What is an important factor in the Von Thunen’s model
- Dairy Farming, Grain farming, and livestock Ranching are located in
25 Clues: Countries NIC’s are ? • Tourism is a type of? • The process of taming animal? • crop A crop produced for it’s value. • The overgrazing of pasture areas leads to? • Transportation is located in which sector? • Slash & Burn, Swiden, Sawah are located in? • When you leave land for recovery you leave it? • Electricity, roads, and highways are examples of? • ...
World History Review 2024-09-03
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- the term that refers to several peoples and nations that unite under one ruler
- a characteristic of a civilization that means large population center
- the ruler that created a set of aggressive laws in Babylon to unite his people
- Egyptian god-like king
- a complex way of life that comes about as people begin to develop networks of urban settlements
- the process of embalming a body to preserve it, which included wrapping it in linens and placing it in a sarcophagus
- the place in which Egyptians would bury their dead
- the river that ran through Egypt and provided water to the civilization
- a river near the Fertile Crescent that provided water for farming
- the act of spreading one's culture onto another culture
- type of paper that Egyptians used to write on
- title of the person who leads an empire
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- the type of system that helped transport water to different places in Sumer
- square-like temples that honored Sumer's gods
- early form of writing that used a wedge on a piece of clay
- largest and most successful empire in the Mesopotamia
- the belief in many gods
- an invention that helped improve the efficiency of farming
- type of people that settled in Babylon
- the belief in one god
- the shape of the land in ancient Mesopotamia that was considered to be most fertile
- the highest level of social status in Sumerian society
- the term that refers to groups of land and people that were controlled by their own rulers
23 Clues: the belief in one god • Egyptian god-like king • the belief in many gods • type of people that settled in Babylon • title of the person who leads an empire • square-like temples that honored Sumer's gods • type of paper that Egyptians used to write on • the place in which Egyptians would bury their dead • largest and most successful empire in the Mesopotamia • ...
T3 L1-3 Early Civilizations in India 2024-09-05
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- The principle of nonviolence
- Indian dynasty that ruled during a period of great cultural achievement from A.D. 320 to 540
- The moral duties and responsibilities in Hinduism
- Siddhartha ______, founder of Buddhism, also known as the Buddha
- A system of numerals, including the concept of zero, still used today
- An ancient, well-planned city in the Indus River Valley civilization
- People sent to promote a religion in foreign places
- The ultimate goal of Buddhism: union with the universe and release from rebirth
- _____ Maurya, the ruler who founded the Mauryan empire
- A person’s essential self
- The cycle of death and rebirth
- A social class system in ancient India
- A gift or payment given by the bride’s family to the groom in marriage
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- The spiritual result of one’s actions that affects the future
- Elected leaders of Aryan tribes, often warriors
- The first Indian empire, founded in 321 B.C.
- The spiritual force that unites everything in the universe
- Nomadic herders who migrated into India around 1500 B.C. and shaped early Indian civilization
- A period of prosperity, peace, and cultural achievements
- The ultimate goal of Hinduism: union with Brahman
- _____ Plateau, a raised area of land in southern India that is too dry for farming
- Sacred texts that contain Aryan hymns, prayers, and religious teachings
- Ruler of the Mauryan empire who spread Buddhism and ruled by moral example
- ______ Plain, a fertile region in northern India with rivers that support farming
- Seasonal winds that bring dry air in winter and rain in summer
25 Clues: A person’s essential self • The principle of nonviolence • The cycle of death and rebirth • A social class system in ancient India • The first Indian empire, founded in 321 B.C. • Elected leaders of Aryan tribes, often warriors • The moral duties and responsibilities in Hinduism • The ultimate goal of Hinduism: union with Brahman • ...
AP HUG CH 10 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 2022-02-28
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- – Form of subsistence ag which farmers must expend a large amount of effort to produce the maximum yield form parcel of land.
- – A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- – A form of subsistence ag in which people shift activity from one field to another
- – A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- – the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting soil.
- – The area of surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Commercial ag by integration of dif steps in the food processing industry.
- – The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- Revolution – The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals.
- – An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- – A flooded field for growing rice.
- Agriculture – Ag undertaken primarily to generate products for sale of the farm.
- – Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology.
- – Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
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- - Degradation of land, in semiarid areas because of human actions.
- – Ag designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer’s family.
- – The growing of fruits, veggies, and flowers.
- – Farming methods that preserve long term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- – A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- – Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- – A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
21 Clues: – A flooded field for growing rice. • – Commercial gardening and fruit farming • – The growing of fruits, veggies, and flowers. • – Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • – Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology. • – The area of surrounding a city from which milk is supplied. • - Degradation of land, in semiarid areas because of human actions. • ...
Root List 10 2025-03-03
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- There was a lot of __________ between the two teams during the game.
- The __________ temperature for today is expected to be 85 degrees.
- The police worked hard to free the __________ who was captured by the criminals.
- A shape with four sides is called a __________.
- A __________ agreement involves two countries working together.
- The store closed while they did a __________ to get rid of the pests.
- "A stitch in time saves nine" is an example of a __________.
- The __________ ruled the kingdom for over 100 years.
- To __________ your chances of winning, practice as much as you can.
- The room began to __________ as the smoke filled the air.
- People who live in rural areas and work on farms are often called __________.
- The dog became __________ when it felt threatened.
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- The study of farming and raising animals is called __________.
- The coach said the team played with a __________ attitude, full of energy and effort.
- If you move to the __________, you will be closer to the door.
- Many backpackers stay at a __________ when traveling because it is inexpensive.
- __________ is the science of growing crops and managing soil.
- The company is part of the __________ industry, which includes farming and food production.
- The __________ speed allowed on this highway is 65 miles per hour.
- The car gave off toxic __________ that made it hard to breathe.
- The decision to cancel the event was __________, made by one person without asking others.
- __________ is a type of explosive that can blow things up.
- She is a real __________, always full of energy and ideas.
23 Clues: A shape with four sides is called a __________. • The dog became __________ when it felt threatened. • The __________ ruled the kingdom for over 100 years. • The room began to __________ as the smoke filled the air. • __________ is a type of explosive that can blow things up. • She is a real __________, always full of energy and ideas. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-11-15
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- Brand that collaborates with Parley for the Oceans to make shoes from ocean plastic
- When a company highlights a product’s environmentally friendly benefits
- Non-toxic plant that enriches soil and is used as a natural fertilizer in organic farming
- Indian personal care brand known for its herbal and cruelty-free products
- Goal of a product launch event, aimed at generating public awareness and initial sales
- Popular Indian dairy cooperative that recently launched an organic milk range
- Strategy used to create a unique perception of a product in consumers' minds
- Products like natural beauty items, made without synthetic ingredients
- International brand known for cruelty-free, natural skincare and body products
- Popular document outlining a product's benefits, competition, and target market before launch
- The first fully organic state in India (6 letters)
- Indian retail chain offering a range of organic food products under the “Fresho Organic” label
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- Indian brand that promotes organic farming and Ayurvedic products
- The specific population that a company is targeting for its new product
- The primary group a company aims to sell its product to
- Indian certification for authentic organic products
- Global coffee chain that promotes fair trade and ethical sourcing, with organic options
- Popular brand that offers plant-based milk in India
- Term used for a product's relaunch after a previous failure, often with improvements
- Label that signifies a product is free from synthetic chemicals and grown naturally
- The review of customer needs and competitive products before a new product’s launch
21 Clues: The first fully organic state in India (6 letters) • Indian certification for authentic organic products • Popular brand that offers plant-based milk in India • The primary group a company aims to sell its product to • Indian brand that promotes organic farming and Ayurvedic products • Products like natural beauty items, made without synthetic ingredients • ...
Grade 7 End Of Term Review 2025-12-05
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- A system the Maya created to measure days, months, and years.
- North, South, East, and West.
- NE, NW, SE, SW.
- A flat drawing of a place or the Earth’s surface.
- Half of the Earth.
- The map key that explains symbols.
- An imaginary line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A map showing landforms like mountains and rivers.
- A developed society with cities, government, and culture.
- Shows the relationship between map distances and real distances.
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food.
- A map showing weather patterns over an area.
- Map A map showing countries, cities, and borders.
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- A large group of lands ruled by one leader.
- Farming; growing crops and raising animals for food.
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming.
- The line that divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- The Mayan picture writing system.
- Knotted strings the Incas used to record information.
- A small picture or sign that stands for something on a map.
- A symbol that shows directions on a map.
- A civilization in South America centered in the Andes Mountains.
- An object made or used by people in the past.
- A set of lines that helps locate places on a map.
- An early civilization in Central America known for writing and pyramids.
- Tells what the map is about.
- A civilization in Mexico known for its capital city, Tenochtitlán.
- A round model of the Earth.
28 Clues: NE, NW, SE, SW. • Half of the Earth. • A round model of the Earth. • Tells what the map is about. • North, South, East, and West. • The Mayan picture writing system. • The map key that explains symbols. • A symbol that shows directions on a map. • A large group of lands ruled by one leader. • A map showing weather patterns over an area. • ...
Grapes of Wrath 2026-01-13
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- - The state of having little or no money, resources, or material possessions.
- - The act of continuing to live or exist, especially in challenging or life-threatening situations.
- - Tiny particles of soil or dirt that can be blown around by the wind.
- - A feeling of expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen.
- - Aspirations or hopes for the future; what someone desires to achieve or experience.
- - The forced movement of people from their home or usual place of residence.
- - A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests and values.
- - The quality of being human, encompassing compassion, kindness, and the human experience.
- - Labor or effort put into tasks or jobs, often to earn a living.
- - The act of becoming different; transformation or adaptation to new circumstances.
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- - Dishonest or fraudulent conduct, o ften for personal gain, especially in politics and business.
- - The ability to recover or bounce back from difficulties or adversity.
- - Fairness or the administration of the law in a way that is equitable and impartial.
- - Ground or soil, often used for farming or habitation.
- - The practice of cultivating land and raising crops or animals for food.
- - A feeling of complete hopelessness or loss of hope.
- - A group of related individuals, often living together or connected by blood or bonds.
- - A difficult effort or battle against challenges or obstacles.
- - The experience of pain, distress, or hardship.
- - A person who moves from one place to another, often in search of work or better living conditions.
20 Clues: - The experience of pain, distress, or hardship. • - A feeling of complete hopelessness or loss of hope. • - Ground or soil, often used for farming or habitation. • - A difficult effort or battle against challenges or obstacles. • - Labor or effort put into tasks or jobs, often to earn a living. • ...
Land Conservation Crossword 2026-01-29
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- A measure of how clean and healthy water is for people and wildlife
- The science and practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals
- A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment
- A food system that connects local farms directly to consumers
- Tall plants with woody stems that provide oxygen, shade, and habitat
- An area of land where all water drains to the same river, lake, or stream
- Land kept free from buildings for environmental, agricultural, or recreational use
- Large areas of land covered mainly by trees
- A nonprofit organization that works to protect land from development
- The careful use and protection of natural resources
- The variety of living species in a particular ecosystem
- Paths used for walking, biking, or horseback riding, often in natural areas
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- The natural home of a plant or animal
- The ability of natural or human systems to adapt to and recover from climate impacts
- A legal agreement that limits land development to protect conservation values
- Areas of land used to grow crops or raise animals
- Plants grown for food, fiber, or other agricultural products
- Animals that live and grow in natural environments
- Using resources in a way that meets present needs without harming future generations
- Large natural streams of flowing water
- The process of planting trees where forests were previously removed
- Responsible care and management of land and natural resources
- Protecting land or resources by keeping them largely unchanged
- Open areas of land often used for farming or grazing
24 Clues: The natural home of a plant or animal • Large natural streams of flowing water • Large areas of land covered mainly by trees • Areas of land used to grow crops or raise animals • Animals that live and grow in natural environments • The careful use and protection of natural resources • Open areas of land often used for farming or grazing • ...
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution 2021-03-02
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- eli whitney invention used in the north
- used morse code
- used spools
- created a metal from iron
- horse drawn machine used to harvest wheat
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- improved the production of a certain white plant
- praised for its speed, grace, and beauty
- made travel safer and faster
- allowed farming in the midwest
- improved commerce
- _____ powered textile ____
11 Clues: used spools • used morse code • improved commerce • created a metal from iron • _____ powered textile ____ • made travel safer and faster • allowed farming in the midwest • eli whitney invention used in the north • praised for its speed, grace, and beauty • horse drawn machine used to harvest wheat • improved the production of a certain white plant
Greenhouse 2021-11-01
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- nutrients in the nucleous
- sticky nutrients from trees
- trees that are male and female
- holds plants in the ground
- the science of farming
- sugars produced in photosynthesis
- power house of the cell
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- food thats produces from maple trees
- what all living things are
- tree that you can predict winter with
- missouri state tree
11 Clues: missouri state tree • the science of farming • power house of the cell • nutrients in the nucleous • what all living things are • holds plants in the ground • sticky nutrients from trees • trees that are male and female • sugars produced in photosynthesis • food thats produces from maple trees • tree that you can predict winter with
early humans 2021-09-22
11 Clues: farming crops • one of first jobs • age.first stone age • before wrighten languge • age. a long cold period • age. used advanced tools • brige. a brige mabe naturly • age. lots of people used stone • a divice used foe a certen reason • moving from place to place to find food • people move for beter living condicnins
Social 2021-09-20
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- farming is practised in Lesser Himalayas
- means abode
- is a large mass of moving ice
- Himalayas lie in northernmost
- is the worlds largest peak
- is a route a mountain
- Himalayas or Himachal range
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- Range lies to the northeast part of India
- is the food bowl of India
- Himalayas or shiwalik Range
- means snow
- Himalayas or Himadri Range
- is also known as Indo Gangetic plain
13 Clues: means snow • means abode • is a route a mountain • is the food bowl of India • Himalayas or Himadri Range • is the worlds largest peak • Himalayas or shiwalik Range • Himalayas or Himachal range • is a large mass of moving ice • Himalayas lie in northernmost • is also known as Indo Gangetic plain • farming is practised in Lesser Himalayas • Range lies to the northeast part of India
Spelling Crossword 2021-07-16
11 Clues: a type of doctor • The natural world • from another country • to do with parliament • a person in a council • the power to make laws • the practice of farming • expert in legal matters • a person in charge of a town • a person living inside a country • a group of people that control a country
Nayeli Gonzalez Human Geo p7 2023-05-17
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- Sustainable growth in urban areas(6vit)
- Money immigrants spend(21idk)
- Number of births(2vit)
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- Large inputs of farmin(5cc)
- Small inputs of farming(5cc)
- Raw materials(7cc)
- Information displaced numerically(1cc)
- gonvernment authority shared with central gov.(4cc)
- study of human activities(1vit)
- Over 10 million people(6cc)
- entering a new country(2cc)
11 Clues: Raw materials(7cc) • Number of births(2vit) • Large inputs of farmin(5cc) • Over 10 million people(6cc) • entering a new country(2cc) • Small inputs of farming(5cc) • Money immigrants spend(21idk) • study of human activities(1vit) • Information displaced numerically(1cc) • Sustainable growth in urban areas(6vit) • gonvernment authority shared with central gov.(4cc)
House Taken Over 2024-09-16
11 Clues: roomy • expressed • entry room • not well-known • difficult to hear • remote or set back • how they spent the mornings • the sibling's main source of income • where they threw the key at the end of the story • did not confront thier ____ they lost everything. • grand house that has been in the family for generations
cause of global warming 2025-04-29
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- A vehicle with four wheels.
- Cutting down many trees.
- Waste from living things.
- Substances that cool things down.
- Area for trash disposal.
- Energy source from ancient plants and animals.
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- Place that makes electricity.
- Place that burns waste.
- Businesses that make products.
- Materials added to soil to help plants grow.
- Growing crops and raising animals.
11 Clues: Place that burns waste. • Cutting down many trees. • Area for trash disposal. • Waste from living things. • A vehicle with four wheels. • Place that makes electricity. • Businesses that make products. • Substances that cool things down. • Growing crops and raising animals. • Materials added to soil to help plants grow. • Energy source from ancient plants and animals.
Harry List 42 (double letters) 2025-10-29
11 Clues: to cuddle closely • to write carelessly • a small, smooth stone • a container for liquids • a ball of air in liquid • to gather close together • to calm down or make a home • something that needs solving • cows and bulls raised for farming • a small pool of water on the ground • to sniff repeatedly, often from a cold
Demeter Puzzle 2021-11-04
9 Clues: One of her symbols • Demeter's roman name • She is the goddess of • Demeter's sacred animal • Demeter's youngest brother • Demeter's favorite daughter • what did she teach to people • The man who stole her daughter • what happens when Persephone is gone
Technological Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-01
9 Clues: Farming • Farmed food • Sudden change • Area of the earth • person who hunts things • More then what it needs • Country in the fertile crescent • To tame or able to live with people • a person who moves from place to place
Incan cross word 2022-11-15
10 Clues: An Incan citidel • The Incan Sun god • The Incan language • Farming on mountains • Incan emperer in 1532 • won the Incan civil war • Incans main food source • Where the Inca were located • The mountains the Inca settled in • Spanish conquistidor in search for gold
Section 4 - Working in Rain Forests 2024-02-27
9 Clues: to prey • creatures • accumulate • marine life vertebrates • fruit, like strawberries • Indigineous, born in a place • raising animals on large areas of land • growing crops and raising animals on the land • to dig under the Earth for gold, obsidian, or diamonds
EA BL 2016-10-20
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- It is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
- The part of history when writing was not invented.
- A tool we use to record thoughts with symbols on a medium.
- People living in Mesopotamia.
- They terrorised people from China to Rome.
- It began to change around 9000 BC, becoming colder and dryer.
- An adjective describing the food supply after the Neolithic Revolution.
- During this period, all humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers.
- They built the largest contagious empire in human history
- A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- It is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.
- The primary plant domesticated by humans in the South China
- He or she is a social leader in the community.
- Farming, basically.
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- The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far.
- A machine invented that allowed for mass-production of pottery.
- It led to the production of food surpluses.
- The primary plant domesticated by humans in the Middle East
- A place located in Levant,m in a lush oasis in the Jordan River valley.
- A person who made pottery for the rest of the population to use.
- An animal which human started to domesticate for hunting and defence around 10000 BC
- A modern day animal which was resulted from selective breading of wolves.
- It is generally defined as "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- An organisation which is the core of a community.
- Characterised by the domestication of animal.
25 Clues: Farming, basically. • People living in Mesopotamia. • They terrorised people from China to Rome. • It led to the production of food surpluses. • Characterised by the domestication of animal. • He or she is a social leader in the community. • A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals. • An organisation which is the core of a community. • ...
Spanish Conquest of the Americas 2014-11-20
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- Something that the spanish wanted
- Name of the river running through Mexico
- Cortes welcomed him to Mexico
- The country that the Aztec civilistation is located in
- Something the Aztecs were good at bilding
- How was the Aztec history recorded
- Name of Inca prisoners and servents
- The religion the Aztecs were converted to
- Anouther name for an Aztec slave
- Something that was very important to the Aztecs
- Name of the Aztec god of war,the sun and the nation
- A reson why the Aztecs had an army
- A precious stone
- Aztec nobility consisted of
- Aztec word for farmers
- Material used for most of the Aztecs weoponry
- Aztec person on the top of the social heirachy
- System used to caculate the number of deaths, births and marrigas
- Elite solders in the Aztec army
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- A food introduced to the world only for nobles or warriors
- An Aztec person who farmed and worked for the king
- Lowest on the social heirachy
- important aspect of the Aztec culture
- Name of an Inca god
- Something that the Aztecs belived in
- A pictorial book
- Term used to describe the Americas
- The nimber of stages in life which the Aztecs belived there was
- Type of resource used for farming
- Mountain located in South America
- Lake inwhich the Aztecs settled near
- The Aztec economy was based on
- Something that the the Spanish wanted
- The language spoken by the Aztecs
- What did the Incas worship
35 Clues: A pictorial book • A precious stone • Name of an Inca god • Aztec word for farmers • What did the Incas worship • Aztec nobility consisted of • Lowest on the social heirachy • Cortes welcomed him to Mexico • The Aztec economy was based on • Elite solders in the Aztec army • Anouther name for an Aztec slave • Something that the spanish wanted • Type of resource used for farming • ...
Ancient India 2014-10-29
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- The southern part of India stretches into the Indian Ocean
- A teacher in China with similar messages as Buddha
- Latin word meaning "pure"; Hindu society groups
- Highest mountain range
- Enormous flat fertile plain formed of two rivers
- Preached his sermon to 5 companions
- The mighty spirit that creates and destroys
- The highest mountain range separated these two civilizations
- The self or soul aspect of Brahman
- India's climate is dominated by these seasonal winds
- The state of perfect understanding where self disappears to merge with Brahman
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- Priests gathered hymns into four collections called these
- When the Aryan's migrated to India they brought the belief that everything in nature was this
- Nothing that ever lives dies eternally, but reborn in another form
- Little cubes stamped with dots that archaeologists found people used for pleasure
- The reason that Indian people depend on monsoons
- Nomadic herders that moved into the Indus valley around 1500 BC
- The slave social class created from the god's feet
- India is sometimes called this due to it being separated from the rest of Asia
- Cities of the Indus valley showed great concern for this than any other city of their time
- The writings that Hindu beliefs come from
- The next most important source of prosperity besides farming
- One of the largest, well-planned cities of Ancient India
- This religion shaped India's culture
- A type of wood that is valuable in southern India
- Moral behavior in one life guaranteed rebirth in a higher social group
26 Clues: Highest mountain range • The self or soul aspect of Brahman • Preached his sermon to 5 companions • This religion shaped India's culture • The writings that Hindu beliefs come from • The mighty spirit that creates and destroys • Latin word meaning "pure"; Hindu society groups • The reason that Indian people depend on monsoons • ...
Ancient Civ Ch 1 & 2 2015-02-17
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- highly mobile people who moved to new places in search of food
- flexible writing system "sacred carvings"
- long lasting pattern of organization in a community
- gov't rule based on religious authority
- series of rulers from a single family
- controls its city and the land surrounding
- region's curve shaped land that has some of SW Asia's best farming
- taming of animals
- new idea/product spreads from one culture to another
- species name for modern day humans
- humans and creatures that walk upright
- way of applying knowledge, tools, and inventions to meet their needs
- trading goods and services without $$
- resting place after death & a structure
- people's unique way of life
- complex culture
- development of skills in a specific type of work
- skilled workers who made goods by hand
- believing in more than one god
- cut trees and grass then burn them to clear fields
- system of writing
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- human made object
- pyramid shaped monument "mountain of god"
- nomadic groups whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods
- writing surface that grew in the marshy delta
- changes caused by the beginning of farming
- professional record keepers
- characteristic of a civilization
- new stone age
- embalming & drying the corpse to prevent it from decaying
- Egyptian god-king & rulers of Ancient Egypt
- ruler of Babylon & created code of __________
- earlier and longer part of stone age
- possible king of upper & lower Egypt
- several nations combined and controlled by one ruler
35 Clues: new stone age • complex culture • human made object • taming of animals • system of writing • professional record keepers • people's unique way of life • believing in more than one god • characteristic of a civilization • species name for modern day humans • earlier and longer part of stone age • possible king of upper & lower Egypt • series of rulers from a single family • ...
World Geography Vocab Review Part 1 2021-04-30
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- areas of lush vegetation located in the tropical rainforest climate zones
- Built to prevent flooding of rivers and create hydroelectric power
- 0 degrees latitude
- Map A map in a person's mind using objective knowledge and subjective perceptions
- The official language of Brazil
- More water than the earth can obsorb
- Huge landmass that contains Europe and Asia
- Factor A condition that forces a person to leave his or her home country and settle in a new country
- Union Economic alliance founded after World War II to reduce trade barriers in Europe
- a person who makes maps
- Farming Farming just enough for your family
- The major crop of Asia
- An island chain
- Pole 90 degrees north
- Resources The earth's resources that can be replenished naturally
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- Projection general purpose map
- Images accurate pictures of the world
- Grasslands disapper and the land becomes arid (desert)
- Land fertile soil in which crops can be grown
- Factor A condition that attracts a person to a new country or region resulting in migration to that new location
- Corporation A company that is located throughout the world; example - Coca-Cola
- Location a locations latitude and longitude
- Capita Income Average income per person per year
- Location location in relation to other geographic features
- Fuels oil, coal, natural gas
- all maps are distored
- shows measurement on a map
- Desert Desert located on the coast of Chile
- A vent through which magna erputs
- The wearing away of the Earth's surface
30 Clues: An island chain • 0 degrees latitude • all maps are distored • Pole 90 degrees north • The major crop of Asia • a person who makes maps • shows measurement on a map • Fuels oil, coal, natural gas • Projection general purpose map • The official language of Brazil • A vent through which magna erputs • More water than the earth can obsorb • Images accurate pictures of the world • ...
Forde Precomp Vocabulary 2020-06-01
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- more than what is needed
- A series of rulers from the same family
- ________-forager
- being or having the nature of a god
- Roaming from place to place frequently
- to remain in one place
- movement of people from one place to another
- political system ruled by men/father-figure; a form of social organization in which males dominate females
- (Hinduism and Buddhism) the endless cycle of birth and suffering and death and rebirth
- the belief that the soul or spirit, after biological death, begins a new life in a new body
- People of wealth and power; the best of a group
- _________ piety - respect shown by children for their parents and elders. (popular in Confucianism)
- ______________ of labor
- savior sent by God
- great respect
- A government in which the ruler is viewed as a divine figure and the empire is controlled by religious leaders
- River Valley _____________
- making and producing products out of metal
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- belief in more than one god
- farming
- A dispersion/removal of people from their homeland
- the taming of animals or plants. The intentional use of fire by man is also used with this term.
- The principle that all people deserve equal rights
- a member of a nomadic group that herds domesticated animals nomad wanderer;
- lasting a short time
- non-religious
- Old Stone Age
- New Stone Age
- related to farming
- _________ system
- belief in one god
- a woman member of a religious order, especially one bound by vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. (Christianity & Buddhism)
32 Clues: farming • non-religious • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • great respect • ________-forager • _________ system • belief in one god • related to farming • savior sent by God • lasting a short time • to remain in one place • ______________ of labor • more than what is needed • River Valley _____________ • belief in more than one god • being or having the nature of a god • ...
Root List 10 2025-03-03
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- - There was a lot of __________ between the two teams during the game.
- - The __________ temperature for today is expected to be 85 degrees.
- - The police worked hard to free the __________ who was captured by the criminals.
- - A shape with four sides is called a __________.
- - A __________ agreement involves two countries working together.
- - The store closed while they did a __________ to get rid of the pests.
- - "A stitch in time saves nine" is an example of a __________.
- - The __________ ruled the kingdom for over 100 years.
- - To __________ your chances of winning, practice as much as you can.
- - The room began to __________ as the smoke filled the air.
- - People who live in rural areas and work on farms are often called __________.
- - The dog became __________ when it felt threatened.
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- - The study of farming and raising animals is called __________.
- - The coach said the team played with a __________ attitude, full of energy and effort.
- - If you move to the __________, you will be closer to the door.
- - Many backpackers stay at a __________ when traveling because it is inexpensive.
- - __________ is the science of growing crops and managing soil.
- - The company is part of the __________ industry, which includes farming and food production.
- - The __________ speed allowed on this highway is 65 miles per hour.
- - The car gave off toxic __________ that made it hard to breathe.
- - The decision to cancel the event was __________, made by one person without asking others.
- - __________ is a type of explosive that can blow things up.
- - She is a real __________, always full of energy and ideas.
23 Clues: - A shape with four sides is called a __________. • - The dog became __________ when it felt threatened. • - The __________ ruled the kingdom for over 100 years. • - The room began to __________ as the smoke filled the air. • - __________ is a type of explosive that can blow things up. • - She is a real __________, always full of energy and ideas. • ...
TOPIC 2: Historical Antecedents Which Revolutionized the Science and Technology in the Philippines 2026-02-22
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- Use of plant-based remedies for healing.
- Exchange of goods between communities.
- Academic study and investigation.
- Traditional boat-building skill.
- system of governance in towns.
- Pre-colonial warship known for speed and raids
- Spanish religious missionaries.
- plank-built boat used for transport and trade.
- Herbal plant used for cough and asthma.
- Local plant life of a region.
- Scientific observation of seasonal star patterns.
- Exchange route between Manila and Mexico.
- Period before foreign colonizers arrived.
- Study of water movement applied in boat design.
- System of water distribution for crops.
- Navigation using celestial bodies.
- Skilled construction of wooden boats.
- Ability to read and write.
- Method of recording information in written form.
- Official system of structured learning introduced by Spain.
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- Ancient Filipino writing system.
- Spanish period of rule in the Philippines.
- Building of structures and irrigation systems.
- Traditional knowledge passed through generations.
- Terraced farming system requiring water control.
- Spanish policy of relocating natives into towns.
- Cultivation of crops and food production.
- Economic connection affecting multiple countries.
- Famous rice terraces in Ifugao.
- Native knowledge developed by early Filipinos.
- Cultivation of medicinal plants.
- Development of roads, bridges and public works.
- Organized coastal community led by a datu.
- Study of stars used for navigation and planting season.
- long-distance ocean travel.
- Organized body for learning and research.
- Herbal plant used for kidney ailments.
- Farming tool used for plowing soil.
- Structured town layout under Spanish planning.
- Economic activity involving buying and selling.
40 Clues: Ability to read and write. • long-distance ocean travel. • Local plant life of a region. • system of governance in towns. • Spanish religious missionaries. • Famous rice terraces in Ifugao. • Ancient Filipino writing system. • Traditional boat-building skill. • Cultivation of medicinal plants. • Academic study and investigation. • Navigation using celestial bodies. • ...
Colonies and Independence 2025-09-16
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- This country controlled Florida
- First permanent English settlement in America
- proclamation of 1763 stopped colonists from moving ___________
- colonists who wanted to be free from British rule
- the second section of the Declaration of Independence included a list of _________________
- French and ____________ war was fought over land in the Ohio River Valley
- colonists threw snowballs and rocks at British and 5 colonists were killed
- what the colonies wanted- no taxation without ____________________
- Controlled parts of Canada and the center of the United States. Didn’t like Britain
- Americans were free from this church after the war
- Brought from Africa in triangle trade
- had new ideas about how to do Christianity
- He and Whitefield were the biggest names during the Great Awakening
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- author of Declaration of Independence
- Thomas Paine inspired patriots to continue fighting with this
- city where Declaration of Independence was written
- trade system that favored Britain
- colonies with good farming
- colonies that didn’t have good farming and had to focus on manufacturing and trade instead
- two versions of this met to govern the colonies and new nation
- made it so British soldiers could live with colonists
- The shot heard ‘round the world took place at the Battle of Lexington and __________
- period of religious revival in colonies marked by preachers traveling around preaching
- Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness are _________________
- colonists that stayed loyal to the British King during the war
- Britain levied these against the colonies to pay their war debts
26 Clues: colonies with good farming • This country controlled Florida • trade system that favored Britain • author of Declaration of Independence • Brought from Africa in triangle trade • had new ideas about how to do Christianity • First permanent English settlement in America • colonists who wanted to be free from British rule • city where Declaration of Independence was written • ...
Americas Vocabulary Quiz 2013-11-17
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- The Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texoco in the Valley of Mexico
- A Mesoamerican civilization that settled in the Valley of Mexico and became a vast empire that flourished from 1428 to 1519 A.D.
- A system of bringing water to a dry place in order to grow crops.
- A great empire in the Andes Mountains of South America that arose in the 1400s and lasted until 1532.
- Inca emperor who was held hostage by the Spaniards and murdered for not converting to Christianity.
- Large settlements where groups of Aztecs lived.
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- Cultivation of the soil for crops for food; farming
- Spanish conquistador who arrived in Peru in 1532 and conquered the Incan Empire by 1535.
- “Middle America,” the region extending from modern-day Mexico through Central America
- The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- The capital city of the Inca Empire
- Aztecs’ floating gardens – artificial islands created for farming purposes in the middle of a lake (Texcoco).
- A Mesoamerican civilization on the Yucatan Peninsula that lasted from about 2000 B.C. to 1500 A.D.
- The earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica about 3000 years ago who influenced the Mayans and Aztecs .
- A South American animal that provided food, clothing, and transportation to the people of the Inca civilization.
15 Clues: The capital city of the Inca Empire • Large settlements where groups of Aztecs lived. • The Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Cultivation of the soil for crops for food; farming • A system of bringing water to a dry place in order to grow crops. • The Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texoco in the Valley of Mexico • ...
Agriculture - Caitlin Loughry 2016-01-20
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- The cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- The cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- Farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- Characteristics of farmers and their way of life
- A commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- The cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes, practiced in the humid areas of the far east
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- Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- The art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- The killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food and materials necessary to survive
- In american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- The practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
15 Clues: Characteristics of farmers and their way of life • A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • Farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
Conservation 2020-04-28
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- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- The concept of using natural resources at a rate that does not deplete them is called.
- The destruction of habitats that usually results from human activities.
- An underground formation that contains groundwater.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats.
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes).
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- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment.
- farming strategy in which large fields are planted with a single crop, year after year.
- Rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions (especially sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides) combine with water.
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away (i.e. weathering, glaciation).
- Raising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem.
- The use of Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that do not constrain resource use in the future.
15 Clues: the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • An underground formation that contains groundwater. • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment. • Species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem. • Raising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages. • ...
PRARIES - THE TEMPERATE GRASSLANDS OF USA 2018-09-29
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- the grasslands of south america with falt fertile which extends from argentina and uganda
- a tropical grassland os central africa and is a mixed woodland grassland sosystem charcterized by many trees
- a grasssland in asia which extends from ukraine , russia , china , kazakhstan , turkmenistan
- an main or important cenntre for slaughtering animals
- the major grasslands are located in this zone
- an important occupation in the western part of praries
- all the work involved in farming such as ploughing the land , sowing seeds , reaping , threshing and winnowing the crops or even packing is done with the help of one machine called
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- the term given to the praries
- a grasslands of australia and is a farming region in the western slopes of th great diving range in southern queenland
- killing animals such as cows and sheep for their meat
- a place where cattle are reared for milk and milk products
- a large farm in the united states , where cattles , sheep or horses are reared on large areas
- the foodgrains are stored in the big storage bins called
- a temperate grassland of the southern part of africa which lie in south africa , lesotho , swaziland , botswana , and namibia
- the vast treeeless grasslands of nortrh america which lie in the interior of united ststes of america and canada
15 Clues: the term given to the praries • the major grasslands are located in this zone • killing animals such as cows and sheep for their meat • an main or important cenntre for slaughtering animals • an important occupation in the western part of praries • the foodgrains are stored in the big storage bins called • a place where cattle are reared for milk and milk products • ...
PRARIES - THE TEMPERATE GRASSLANDS OF USA 2018-09-29
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- a place where cattle are reared for milk and milk products
- a grasssland in asia which extends from ukraine , russia , china , kazakhstan , turkmenistan
- an important occupation in the western part of praries
- a grasslands of australia and is a farming region in the western slopes of th great diving range in southern queenland
- a large farm in the united states , where cattles , sheep or horses are reared on large areas
- the term given to the praries
- the major grasslands are located in this zone
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- the grasslands of south america with falt fertile which extends from argentina and uganda
- an main or important cenntre for slaughtering animals
- all the work involved in farming such as ploughing the land , sowing seeds , reaping , threshing and winnowing the crops or even packing is done with the help of one machine called
- a temperate grassland of the southern part of africa which lie in south africa , lesotho , swaziland , botswana , and namibia
- killing animals such as cows and sheep for their meat
- a tropical grassland os central africa and is a mixed woodland grassland sosystem charcterized by many trees
- the vast treeeless grasslands of nortrh america which lie in the interior of united ststes of america and canada
- the foodgrains are stored in the big storage bins called
15 Clues: the term given to the praries • the major grasslands are located in this zone • an main or important cenntre for slaughtering animals • killing animals such as cows and sheep for their meat • an important occupation in the western part of praries • the foodgrains are stored in the big storage bins called • a place where cattle are reared for milk and milk products • ...
ch 13 crossword puzzle 2024-12-10
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- A chemical used to kill or control pests that affect crops and plants.
- Land that is left unplanted for a season to allow it to recover and regain fertility.
- Organisms, especially crops, that have been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food.
- The removal of topsoil by wind, water, or other natural agents, leading to land degradation.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area to prevent soil depletion.
- The preparation of land for growing crops by digging, stirring, and overturning the soil.
- The practice of creating stepped levels on steep terrain to reduce soil erosion and improve irrigation.
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- A method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in water.
- Agricultural practices that maintain ecological balance and preserve resources for future generations.
- The artificial application of water to soil to assist in the growing of crops.
- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and plants.
- A substance added to soil to provide essential nutrients for plant growth.
- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area, often associated with large-scale farming.
- A structure used to grow plants in a controlled environment, often for off-season production.
15 Clues: A chemical used to kill or control pests that affect crops and plants. • The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and plants. • A substance added to soil to provide essential nutrients for plant growth. • The artificial application of water to soil to assist in the growing of crops. • ...
"Ostrich Mania" vocab review 2012-11-02
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- what your body does to food
- something made more beautiful
- business, when things are created
- spending a lot of money
- a mansion for a king
- all, the whole thing
- a large expensive house (not "palace")
- normal of something, or common
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- when something is wanted
- like farming
- the highest point of something (physical or not)
- something very big, complex, or expensive
- some kind of system dealing with money
- a nice stone used in buildings
14 Clues: like farming • a mansion for a king • all, the whole thing • spending a lot of money • when something is wanted • what your body does to food • something made more beautiful • a nice stone used in buildings • normal of something, or common • business, when things are created • some kind of system dealing with money • a large expensive house (not "palace") • ...
6th Grade Vocab Review 2023-05-04
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- magma on the outside of a volcano
- measures temperature
- the rate at which something is able to move
- powerhouse of a cell
- a neutrally charged particle
- study of Earth's physical structure
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- brain of the cell
- the science or practice of farming
- a positively charged particle
- a negatively charged particle
- a bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano
- smallest unit of matter
- holds water in cells
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: brain of the cell • measures temperature • powerhouse of a cell • holds water in cells • the ability to do work • smallest unit of matter • a neutrally charged particle • a positively charged particle • a negatively charged particle • magma on the outside of a volcano • the science or practice of farming • study of Earth's physical structure • ...
sustainability 2021-04-30
9 Clues: human • what we breath • a living creature • something in a flame • the planet on which we live • harming all the sea creatures • growing of crops and livestock • allows us to run electrical items • carrying people from one place to another
Demeter Puzzle 2021-11-04
9 Clues: One of her symbols • Demeter's roman name • She is the goddess of • Demeter's sacred animal • Demeter's youngest brother • Demeter's favorite daughter • what did she teach to people • The man who stole her daughter • what happens when Persephone is gone
letter string ough 2018-02-08
9 Clues: zero • however • part of a tree • complete in detail • as much as required • a large farming implement • a sudden sound you make when you're ill • to have taken part in a violent struggle • a town which sends representatives to Parliament
mesopotamia vocab crossword 2024-10-15
9 Clues: a shaped temple • something set with laws • divides people in classes • a mixture that is fertile • writing with curved lines • something between two rivers • something you have enough of • something that is large of rich • controlling something for farming
Blocktanks Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-09
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- Blocktanks owner
- A certified pro
- Merc clan leader
- #1 Blocktanks player
- Non-human players
- Someone who got fired for saying Smog is a good map
- Hiding in roofs until someone gets too close
- Best map in the game
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- Browser extension for changing game assets
- Least pro blocktanks dev
- Super cringe players
- Getting hundreds of kills on bots
- ZR clan leader
- Someone who got fired for saying Eint is a pro
14 Clues: ZR clan leader • A certified pro • Blocktanks owner • Merc clan leader • Non-human players • Super cringe players • #1 Blocktanks player • Best map in the game • Least pro blocktanks dev • Getting hundreds of kills on bots • Browser extension for changing game assets • Hiding in roofs until someone gets too close • Someone who got fired for saying Eint is a pro • ...
Samarth's crossword 2021-01-20
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- Cultivation of ornamental plants
- Arabic words which means spring
- Common commercially grown grain
- Plants grown for decorative purpose
- Farming which helps reduce soil erosion and water loss
- Starts with burning the previous crop residues
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- Breeding and rearing of fish
- Scattering of seeds by hand
- Supply of water to the dry land
- Rearing of silkworms
- Prevents loss of fertile top layer of soil
- Naughty plant
- Monsoon crop
- crops grown for profit
14 Clues: Monsoon crop • Naughty plant • Rearing of silkworms • crops grown for profit • Scattering of seeds by hand • Breeding and rearing of fish • Supply of water to the dry land • Arabic words which means spring • Common commercially grown grain • Cultivation of ornamental plants • Plants grown for decorative purpose • Prevents loss of fertile top layer of soil • ...
Environmental Sustainable 2023-06-11
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- Combining agriculture and forestry.
- Science applied to practical purposes.
- Duty or obligation to take care of something or someone.
- Celestial body that orbits around a star.
- remedy to a problem.
- Origin or supply of something.
- Environmentally conscious.
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- Decomposing organic waste for fertilizer.
- Destruction of forests for profit.
- Carbon emissions from activities.
- Farming and food production.
- Sustainable agricultural design system.
- Heat-trapping gases.
- Energy derived from the flow of electric charge.
14 Clues: Heat-trapping gases. • remedy to a problem. • Environmentally conscious. • Farming and food production. • Origin or supply of something. • Carbon emissions from activities. • Destruction of forests for profit. • Combining agriculture and forestry. • Science applied to practical purposes. • Sustainable agricultural design system. • Decomposing organic waste for fertilizer. • ...
Canada daily life 2014-01-31
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- tongue in Quebec
- Canada's ancestries
- a big city in the west
- Canada's famous sport
- a big city in the east
- farming takes a lot of _____________
- one of the most famous festivals is the ___________ ________ festival
- how did Eskimos travel
- one of there mane language in Quebec
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- where they manly speak French
- when does the winter carnival start
- the two languages
- what did the native people call home?
- what's more then 1,000 acres
14 Clues: tongue in Quebec • the two languages • Canada's ancestries • Canada's famous sport • a big city in the west • a big city in the east • how did Eskimos travel • what's more then 1,000 acres • where they manly speak French • when does the winter carnival start • farming takes a lot of _____________ • one of there mane language in Quebec • what did the native people call home? • ...
Soil and Plants and Animals 2021-12-24
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- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- we can eat this plant
- Man's best friend
- it is used to make buildings
- they are the layers of the soil
- they give us flowers and food
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- Large marsupial
- it lives in the beach
- Flying mammal
- we see this in jungles and we walk on it
- from this we can grow plants
- it is used to plant plants
- it is useful for the farming
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • it lives in the beach • we can eat this plant • it is used to plant plants • it is used to make buildings • from this we can grow plants • it is useful for the farming • they give us flowers and food • they are the layers of the soil • we see this in jungles and we walk on it
Soil and Plants and Animals 2021-12-24
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- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- we can eat this plant
- Man's best friend
- it is used to make buildings
- they are the layers of the soil
- they give us flowers and food
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- Large marsupial
- it lives in the beach
- Flying mammal
- we see this in jungles and we walk on it
- from this we can grow plants
- it is used to plant plants
- it is useful for the farming
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • it lives in the beach • we can eat this plant • it is used to plant plants • it is used to make buildings • from this we can grow plants • it is useful for the farming • they give us flowers and food • they are the layers of the soil • we see this in jungles and we walk on it
ANCIENT CHINA 2023-11-16
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- said be nice, Golden Rule
- belief in many gods
- a trade route
- the king or ruler
- Qin had these to protect his tomb
- Chinese writing
- farming method of making stairs in a mountain
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- gave up his riches to find true happiness
- ruling family
- a thinker, usually about life
- made China rich and kept a secret
- built to keep out invaders
- idea that gods gave family the right to rule
- dead family
14 Clues: dead family • ruling family • a trade route • Chinese writing • the king or ruler • belief in many gods • said be nice, Golden Rule • built to keep out invaders • a thinker, usually about life • made China rich and kept a secret • Qin had these to protect his tomb • gave up his riches to find true happiness • idea that gods gave family the right to rule • ...
Vocab #8 2025-05-07
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- Capital city of the Aztec empire
- Japanese religion
- Farming on terraces
- An ancient civilization in Mexico
- An ancient civilization in Peru
- Floating gardens built by Aztecs
- A section of land with water on 2 sides
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- An ancient civilization in central Mexico
- A large mountain range on the west coast of South America
- A traditional Japanese gate
- Giving souls to objects and animals
- Incan record-keeping device
- A japanese building
- A city in Peru
14 Clues: A city in Peru • Japanese religion • Farming on terraces • A japanese building • A traditional Japanese gate • Incan record-keeping device • An ancient civilization in Peru • Capital city of the Aztec empire • Floating gardens built by Aztecs • An ancient civilization in Mexico • Giving souls to objects and animals • A section of land with water on 2 sides • ...
Deforestation 2024-07-29
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- where plants and animals live
- a living creature in the wild
- on fire
- when you ruin or damage something
- weather conditions in a particular place
- removing trees
- cutting down trees down for wood
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- growing crops and keeping livestock
- an area with lots of green trees and animals
- dioxide a gas
- sharp thing to cut down trees
- erosion and cutting down trees
- tall wood,bark,leave thing
- gas gas that traps heat
14 Clues: on fire • removing trees • dioxide a gas • tall wood,bark,leave thing • gas gas that traps heat • where plants and animals live • a living creature in the wild • sharp thing to cut down trees • erosion and cutting down trees • cutting down trees down for wood • when you ruin or damage something • growing crops and keeping livestock • weather conditions in a particular place • ...
Early Human History 2025-10-13
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- modern humans
- large animals hunted by humans in the paleolithic
- farming
- What 'AD' stands for
- old stone age
- new stone age
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- the first non-african place humans migrated
- home to the earliest evidence of modern humans
- large population centers that sped up knowledge transfer
- recording, organizing, and storing information
- person who has no permanent home
- advanced society
- a period of intense cold weather and ice sheets
- What Gobekli Tepe was built as
14 Clues: farming • modern humans • old stone age • new stone age • advanced society • What 'AD' stands for • What Gobekli Tepe was built as • person who has no permanent home • the first non-african place humans migrated • home to the earliest evidence of modern humans • recording, organizing, and storing information • a period of intense cold weather and ice sheets • ...
History 2021-10-05
9 Clues: Past events • What you are • Growing crops • What is a hammer? • The opposite of late • It starts with austra • Another word for bones • Ice age animals died out because of _____ • The mesolithic era is also known as __ stone age
Demeter Puzzle 2021-11-04
9 Clues: One of her symbols • Demeter's roman name • She is the goddess of • Demeter's sacred animal • Demeter's youngest brother • Demeter's favorite daughter • what did she teach to people • The man who stole her daughter • what happens when Persephone is gone
Reconstruction Crossword 2021-06-15
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- a deal informally arranged among US congressmen that settled the intensely disputed 1876 presidential election
- term for a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections.
- popular name for the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands
- required all 50 states's white males to take a loyalty oath to be readmitted to the union
- amendment, amendment that granted African American men the right to vote
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- a hate organization that employed terror in pursuit of their white supremacist agenda
- amendment that granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the US - including former slaves
- 19th president who oversaw the end of reconstruction and attempted to reconcile the divisions left over from the Civil War
- political party who dedicated their time to emancipating slaves and equal treatment of all
- economic crisis set off by the collapse of the two largest employers
- type of farming in which families rent a piece of land from a landowner
- the government of a colony, dependent country, or region by its own citizens
- farming, when landowners contribute their land while tenants contribute their labor
- restrictive laws to limit freedom of African Americans
- Derogatory term for southerners that supported the Reconstruction policies and efforts after the Civil War.
15 Clues: restrictive laws to limit freedom of African Americans • economic crisis set off by the collapse of the two largest employers • popular name for the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands • type of farming in which families rent a piece of land from a landowner • amendment, amendment that granted African American men the right to vote • ...
Unit 8 2025-05-08
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- to revoke or withdraw formally especially a law
- granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop unlike sharecroppers tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment
- A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land farming equipment and seed sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop
- ten percent plan
- A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
- the period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union the South was divided into military districts
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- A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people freedmen
- the period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union
- abolished slavery in the U.S
- drafted new constitutions
- granted U.S citizenship to African Americans and black people
- During the Reconstruction Period 1867-1876 sixtynine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia's constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature
- Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen
- to formally approve or pass
15 Clues: ten percent plan • drafted new constitutions • to formally approve or pass • abolished slavery in the U.S • to revoke or withdraw formally especially a law • granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • granted U.S citizenship to African Americans and black people • A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people freedmen • ...
Wine Marketing Magazine Crossword 2022-02-04
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- Holistic and ecological approach to farming
- Sustainability In ____________
- Not bottled, not canned
- French wine region most notable known for GSM blends
- First winery to be Regenerative Organic Certified
- Generation born between 1981-1996
- ________ reality
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- Small scale and high quality
- Phrases used within marketing that are meant to intrigue someone
- A waste-reducing economic model
- Popular marketing channel
- The practice of falsely exaggerating sustainability efforts
- Polyethylene Terephthalate
- To convert waste to reusable material
14 Clues: ________ reality • Not bottled, not canned • Popular marketing channel • Polyethylene Terephthalate • Small scale and high quality • Sustainability In ____________ • A waste-reducing economic model • Generation born between 1981-1996 • To convert waste to reusable material • Holistic and ecological approach to farming • First winery to be Regenerative Organic Certified • ...
Vocab crossword puzzle 2015-02-23
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- moral principles or values
- culture,separation of cells
- living things
- engineering,modifying DNA
- modified organisms,a living organism that has had its genetic material
- genes from a different kind of organism
- a plant or animal
- breeding,crossing of specific parents
- farming of plants and animals that live in water
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- Living organisms
- unclean by mixture
- for food or fiber
- injection through a very fine needle.
- not wild
14 Clues: not wild • living things • Living organisms • for food or fiber • a plant or animal • unclean by mixture • engineering,modifying DNA • moral principles or values • culture,separation of cells • injection through a very fine needle. • breeding,crossing of specific parents • genes from a different kind of organism • farming of plants and animals that live in water • ...
Biodiversity 2023-11-24
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- the edifference between a animal or and plant to live
- an interlocking food chain
- are slugs,snails, mussels
- are cold-blooded vertebarte animals
- farming in ways to help the earth
- the biogical difference that occers
- an individual plant or animal
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- an animal with no backbone
- outside skeleton
- warmer wetter, or drier
- such as crab, shirmp or lobster
- such as spider or scorpian
- a warm- blooded vertebarte animal
- a animal with no spine
14 Clues: outside skeleton • a animal with no spine • warmer wetter, or drier • are slugs,snails, mussels • an animal with no backbone • an interlocking food chain • such as spider or scorpian • an individual plant or animal • such as crab, shirmp or lobster • a warm- blooded vertebarte animal • farming in ways to help the earth • are cold-blooded vertebarte animals • ...
Industrialization Project 2023-02-21
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- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- Where kids worked
- Fossil Fuels
- What trains rode on
- Guy who invented modern engines
- Urban areas
- Why mothers fought for rights
- What kids worked on
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- Revolution
- a period of the French Revolution when a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place in response to the revolution
- Inventor of Cotton gin
- Precursor to modern engines
- Miners
- Farming
14 Clues: Miners • Farming • Revolution • Urban areas • Fossil Fuels • Where kids worked • What trains rode on • What kids worked on • Inventor of Cotton gin • Precursor to modern engines • Why mothers fought for rights • Guy who invented modern engines • the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale • ...
CH 10 Terms - Gage Ferranti 2022-02-25
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- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and his family
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
- degradation of land, especially semiarid areas primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting
- a flooded field for growing rice
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals.
- areas with little or no access to healthy and affordable food
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- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- a series of agricultural revolutions that increased the planets capacity for supporting human life.
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • a system of planting crops on ridge tops • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • ...
C16T3P2 vocabulary part 1 2022-03-22
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- adj.far away in distance, time or relation
- adj.used for farming or relating to farming
- v.to disappear or stop being present or existing, especially in a sudden, surprising way
- n.a type of deer with large horns, which lives in the northern parts of Europe, Asia and America
- v.to accept something to be true without question or proof
- n.someone who studies the buildings, graves , tools and other objects of people who lived in the past
- n.(the ability to have) a clear, deep and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem or situation
- n.a large mass of ice which moves slowly
- adj.not common; very unusual
- adj.giving a reward, especially by making you feel satisfied that you have done something important or useful, or done something well
- v.to come together in a large group of people or animals
- n.a cloth made by hand or machine
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- adj.not moving, or not changing
- v.to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed; to conserve
- n.an object that is made by a person, such as a tool or a decoration, especially one that is of historical interest
- v.to (cause something to) become gradually damaged, worse or less
- n.(the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit or vegetable grown in large amounts
- prep.in the middle of or surrounded by; among
- n.a place where people come to live or the process of settling in such a place
- v.to become smaller, or to make something smaller
20 Clues: adj.not common; very unusual • adj.not moving, or not changing • n.a cloth made by hand or machine • n.a large mass of ice which moves slowly • adj.far away in distance, time or relation • adj.used for farming or relating to farming • prep.in the middle of or surrounded by; among • v.to become smaller, or to make something smaller • ...
COAST GATEWAY2 :THE VULNERABILITY 2013-06-04
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- a province located in the southern part of Vietnam where the nations shrimp production centre is found
- there are mainly two habitats, this one plays key roles in the life cycle of fishes, shellfish, crustaceans, birds and sea turtles etc.
- what do sand dunes act as that would help water from advancing inland
- one out of the four services that are non-material benefits such as recreational, aesthetic and spiritual benefits
- sea creature that can be crushed and used to manufacture cement
- ways of moving around
- one out of the four services that help stabilise shorelines, preventing flooding and strong protection from storms ad natural hazards
- who the coast normally attracts from other countries
- areas where fish are bred and raised to meet the growing demand for fish
- the ability of life forms to adjust to changing environments
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- another word for chill that the coast allow people to do
- a form of farming where fish farming take place in cages
- type of energy that can be harnessed and converted into electrical energy from tides
- natural environments in which plants and animals live
- a horizontal pattern
- type of wood that can also be fired and converted to charcoal
- one out of the four services that provide products such as fish and other types of seafood, water etc.
- a characteristic together with sandy beaches that help disperse water and reduce the risk of flooding
- people often make this deeper to build harbour facilities
- what fisherman earn from a living directly from marine fishing
20 Clues: a horizontal pattern • ways of moving around • who the coast normally attracts from other countries • natural environments in which plants and animals live • another word for chill that the coast allow people to do • a form of farming where fish farming take place in cages • people often make this deeper to build harbour facilities • ...
European Government Vocabulary Quiz 2013-10-02
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- The less-powerful upper house of the German Parliament, which represents the interest of the state government
- The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly
- Type of democratic government where citizens elect members of legislature and also the chief executive, known as the president
- Countries that depend on manufacturing more than farming; higher standard of living
- The less-powerful, advisory lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
- A government by the few, usually with corrupt and selfish purposes
- A voluntary association of independent states
- A form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities
- The powerful lower house of the German Parliament, elects a chancellor
- The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy
- The constitution of Germany
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- That part of Russia’s Federal Assembly that represents state government, approves presidential appointments
- Head of state running day-to-day operations of government is some democracies, like Germany
- Type of democratic government where citizens elect MPs who choose a prime minister
- The powerful, representative lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
- a group of 27 European countries united
- A government in which one person possesses unlimited power
- Developing nations that do not have much industry and that depend on farming; lower standard of living
- Government that guarantees certain benefits to the unemployed, poor, disabled, old, and sick, such as done in Basic Law of Germany
- A form of government where power is held by one central authority
- The power is vested in the people and exercised directly or indirectly
21 Clues: The constitution of Germany • a group of 27 European countries united • The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly • A voluntary association of independent states • The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy • A government in which one person possesses unlimited power • A form of government where power is held by one central authority • ...
European Government Vocabulary Quiz 2013-10-02
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- The less-powerful, advisory lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
- That part of Russia’s Federal Assembly that represents state government, approves presidential appointments
- Government that guarantees certain benefits to the unemployed, poor, disabled, old, and sick, such as done in Basic Law of Germany
- A government by the few, usually with corrupt and selfish purposes
- The powerful lower house of the German Parliament, elects a chancellor
- Type of democratic government where citizens elect members of legislature and also the chief executive, known as the president
- Type of democratic government where citizens elect MPs who choose a prime minister
- The constitution of Germany
- Developing nations that do not have much industry and that depend on farming; lower standard of living
- The powerful, representative lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
- The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly
- A government in which one person possesses unlimited power
- The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy
- a group of 27 European countries united
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- Head of state running day-to-day operations of government is some democracies, like Germany
- A voluntary association of independent states
- A form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities
- Countries that depend on manufacturing more than farming; higher standard of living
- A form of government where power is held by one central authority
- The less-powerful upper house of the German Parliament, which represents the interest of the state government
- The power is vested in the people and exercised directly or indirectly
21 Clues: The constitution of Germany • a group of 27 European countries united • A voluntary association of independent states • The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly • The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy • A government in which one person possesses unlimited power • A form of government where power is held by one central authority • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2021-09-17
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- another term for farming
- area also known as the fertile crescent
- government run by religious leaders
- first created to keep track of farming seasons or religious events
- the Persian Empire built ____ to connect their 3,000 mile Empire
- means the "New Stone Age"
- Babylonian king famous for his law code
- early social class who held religious power
- being able to produce more food than you need
- many early tools were made out of ____ during the Paleolithic
- a written set of laws, ex. Hammurabi's ____
- in order to find food, hunter-gatherers often moved from place to place
- early upright walkers
- institution that made decisions, wrote laws and collected taxes
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- making plants and animals useful for humans
- many civilizations used this to bring water from rivers to crops and fields
- stepped pyramid temples built for Sumerian gods
- means the "Old Stone Age"
- created by the Phoenicians for faster record keeping
- rare and expensive dye color invented by the Phoenicians
- the first Mesopotamian civilization
- writing system invented by the Sumerians
- the term for new types of jobs available during the Neolithic Age
- the largest civilization in ancient Mesopotamia
- first work of written literature in history, the Epid of _____
- early monotheistic civilization of Mesopotamia
- Ur, Uruk and Kish were three of the worlds first ___
- early civilization that sailed across the Mediterranean Sea
- in the neolithic, people began to live in _____ villages and settlements
- early social class dedicated to keeping written records
30 Clues: early upright walkers • another term for farming • means the "Old Stone Age" • means the "New Stone Age" • the first Mesopotamian civilization • government run by religious leaders • area also known as the fertile crescent • Babylonian king famous for his law code • writing system invented by the Sumerians • making plants and animals useful for humans • ...
Regency of Protector Somerset 1547 2022-11-08
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- Somerset put in measures to reverse this act
- Kett's rebellion was against
- This group made wealth from sheep farming, angered by taxes on sheep and cloth
- main economic issue in 1547
- The privy council hoped to satisfy reformers and avoid rebellion with a .. approach
- there was dissent over this farming practise
- The..Act was a logical step after dissolution of the monasteries and eradicated Catholic practise of praying for the dead
- returned from exile in the Netherlands and Germany
- relaxation of... increased circulation of anti-Catholic writings
- king of France following death of Francis I 1547
- Act that repealed several other acts and heresy laws
- Somerset was.. January 1552
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- Somerset sent..thousand infantry to invade Scotland
- Protestants were a ... in 1547
- title Somerset gained following Henry Viii's death
- Somerset sent.. to inspect reports of enclosures
- price rises affected .. the most
- Edward VI became king at the age of
- too much religious reform might alarm Catholic Powers like
- Somerset is thought of the ... Duke
- Act of..(1549),required use of English in worship and both bread and wine in communion
- II Mary Queen of Scots chose to marry..
- Kett's rebellion wanted better quality
- Edward VI was briefly arranged to marry
- Somerset only gained control of the... in Scotland
- England defeated the Scots at the Battle of..
- Somerset's foreign policy cost.. thousand pounds
- This rebellion occurred in 1549 and was fuelled by the introduction of a new prayer book
28 Clues: main economic issue in 1547 • Somerset was.. January 1552 • Kett's rebellion was against • Protestants were a ... in 1547 • price rises affected .. the most • Edward VI became king at the age of • Somerset is thought of the ... Duke • Kett's rebellion wanted better quality • II Mary Queen of Scots chose to marry.. • Edward VI was briefly arranged to marry • ...
EA BL 2016-10-20
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- A person who made pottery for the rest of the population to use.
- An organisation which is the core of a community.
- They built the largest contagious empire in human history
- It is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
- A modern day animal which was resulted from selective breading of wolves.
- During this period, all humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers.
- An adjective describing the food supply after the Neolithic Revolution.
- The primary plant domesticated by humans in the Middle East
- It is generally defined as "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far.
- A machine invented that allowed for mass-production of pottery.
- A place located in Levant,m in a lush oasis in the Jordan River valley.
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- It led to the production of food surpluses.
- People living in Mesopotamia.
- It began to change around 9000 BC, becoming colder and dryer.
- He or she is a social leader in the community.
- A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- The primary plant domesticated by humans in the South China
- Characterised by the domestication of animal.
- An animal which human started to domesticate for hunting and defence around 10000 BC
- Farming, basically.
- It is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.
- A tool we use to record thoughts with symbols on a medium.
- The part of history when writing was not invented.
- They terrorised people from China to Rome.
25 Clues: Farming, basically. • People living in Mesopotamia. • They terrorised people from China to Rome. • It led to the production of food surpluses. • Characterised by the domestication of animal. • He or she is a social leader in the community. • A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals. • An organisation which is the core of a community. • ...
Chapter 8: Africa Review 2018-11-12
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- primary crops in farming in the forests
- an ancient belief system still practised in combination of Islam or Christianity.
- is the most spoken language today.
- this region has the most fertile farmland.
- the perfect animal for transport in desert environment.
- the mouth of a river where it meets the sea.
- a person who cuts prepares and builds with stone.
- the ocean to the west of Africa.
- the ocean to the east of Africa.
- the transition zone between the desert and the savannah.
- some regions including woodland areas experience this a long time without rain.
- original agricultural kingdom and took control of the caravan trade routes.
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- long part of traditional life and considered unpaid labourers or war criminals.
- the weapon that gave the Moroccan troops the advantage to defeat Songhai.
- farming that provides only for the needs of the family or community.
- the grasslands of Africa made up of grasses and scrub trees.
- this rainforest is the second largest rainforest in the world.
- most of the wealth of Zimbabwe was in gold and __________.
- the highest mountain in Africa.
- earliest known kingdom in the Sudan.
- one of the greatest migrations of in human history were a series of slow migrations from people called _____.
- as the Sahara dried out people that lived there __________.
- a ceremony to drive out a spirit.
- foremost trading centre of Mali and later Songhai.
- the world's largest desert
- had the same value as gold because it was scarce.
- most african cultures use this as their primary musical instrument.
27 Clues: the world's largest desert • the highest mountain in Africa. • the ocean to the west of Africa. • the ocean to the east of Africa. • a ceremony to drive out a spirit. • is the most spoken language today. • earliest known kingdom in the Sudan. • primary crops in farming in the forests • this region has the most fertile farmland. • the mouth of a river where it meets the sea. • ...
Extra Credit! 2023-06-02
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- a food product made by bees
- a type of virus that infects bacteria
- meat from a pig
- a common animal product from sheep (fiber)
- farming organisms that live in bodies of water. Examples: muscles, algae, fish
- the science of farming
- what is a baby sheep called
- what is cow's meat called
- how many kids does Mrs. Brown have
- who is the best agriculture teacher at Snohomish High School
- who is the almost best puppers (Phineas)
- the tips of a chromosome that helps protect the ends of the strands.
- birds used in agriculture Examples: chicken, turkey duck
- bringing wild animals under the control of humans
- the basic unit of matter
- a dairy product most commonly from cows
- an animal's muscle that is harvested for food
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- school established in 1867
- the first phase of mitosis
- Duplicating DNA in a copying process before the cell divides
- what plant and animal cells are called
- the last stage of mitosis
- a tool used to haul things. Usually has one wheel and two handles.
- the power house of the cell
- makes up the genetic material
- a fluffy little rodent that has two long ears.
- is a food product that is produced by non-mammals. We eat chickens _______ most often. (not meat)
- genetic information that is bundled up into packages of DNA
- the structure that results when atoms are joined together by covalent bonds
- capture energy from the sunlight and convert it into food
30 Clues: meat from a pig • the science of farming • the basic unit of matter • the last stage of mitosis • what is cow's meat called • school established in 1867 • the first phase of mitosis • a food product made by bees • what is a baby sheep called • the power house of the cell • makes up the genetic material • how many kids does Mrs. Brown have • a type of virus that infects bacteria • ...
Zavier Shaw AP Human GEO 2024-05-22
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- The farming of multiple crops in an area(IDK 6)
- redistricting of borders to change voting patterns(IDK 3)
- Maximizing profits by locating businesses close to eachother(IDK 7)
- The size of a map (CC 1)
- a nation that lacks a state to be based in(CC 4)
- The rise in power of women(VIT 7)
- Any object(VIT 4)
- Loans to poor people so they can start a business(CC 7)
- land that can be used for farming(CC 3)
- A city that is connected to the rest of the world(VIT 6)
- The study of human patterns (VIT 1)
- area with official boundaries(VIT 5)
- When people move by choice(VIT 3)
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- Something that attracts people to move(VIT 2)
- something that makes people not want to move(VIT 2)
- A nation that resides in multiple states(CC 4)
- The physical characteristics of an area (VIT 2)
- A boundary that is a straight line(VIT 3)
- The goods needed for manufacturing(VIT 7)
- Denying services to someone just because of there race(CC 6)
- A city with over 20 million people(CC 7)
- Where something is (VIT 1
- nation that shares boundaries with a state (IDK 4)
- placing of boundaries(VIT 5)
- The loss of available healthy food in an area(IDK 6)
- Location of a place based on surroundings (IDK 2)
- The loss of nature(VIT 5)
- The name an areas (VIT 1)
28 Clues: Any object(VIT 4) • The size of a map (CC 1) • Where something is (VIT 1 • The loss of nature(VIT 5) • The name an areas (VIT 1) • placing of boundaries(VIT 5) • The rise in power of women(VIT 7) • When people move by choice(VIT 3) • The study of human patterns (VIT 1) • area with official boundaries(VIT 5) • land that can be used for farming(CC 3) • ...
Teacher 2024-12-07
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- - A large body of flowing water, such as the Nile.
- - A building or monument like a pyramid.
- - Labor done by farmers, scribes, and builders.
- - A person who recorded laws and events in Ancient Egypt.
- - A surface where hieroglyphs were inscribed in temples.
- - The practice of farming to support a community.
- - A decorated stone coffin for a pharaoh.
- - Written accounts carved into stone or written on papyrus.
- - Plants cultivated for food and trade, like wheat.
- - A staple crop grown for making bread.
- - A term for gods worshipped in Ancient Egypt.
- - A triangular monument for royal tombs.
- - A chamber for burying the dead.
- - Placed underground, as with pharaohs in tombs.
- - A river that provided water and fertile soil to Ancient Egypt.
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- - A plant used to create scrolls for writing.
- - The cultivation of land for food production.
- - Edible plants grown by Egyptian farmers.
- - The picture-based writing system of Ancient Egypt.
- - A place where rituals for gods and goddesses took place.
- - A ceremonial practice often performed in temples.
- - A title for the kings of Ancient Egypt.
- - A monarch, also known as a pharaoh in Ancient Egypt.
- - A dry region surrounding Ancient Egypt.
- - The continent where Ancient Egypt is located.
- - Describes the ingenuity of Ancient Egyptian builders and artists.
- - A society with a culture, government, and written language.
- - A material used to construct pyramids and temples.
- - The ancient civilization along the Nile River.
- - Essential items like bread and vegetables grown by Egyptians.
30 Clues: - A chamber for burying the dead. • - A staple crop grown for making bread. • - A building or monument like a pyramid. • - A triangular monument for royal tombs. • - A title for the kings of Ancient Egypt. • - A dry region surrounding Ancient Egypt. • - A decorated stone coffin for a pharaoh. • - Edible plants grown by Egyptian farmers. • ...
Kristof's PhD Quiz 2025-07-08
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- Mass-manufacturable locally resonant __________ with broadband vibro-acoustic performance through injection moulding.
- Whether farming or finite element analysis, Kristof is an expert in the __________.
- The natural vibration frequencies of the resonators are also known as their __________.
- "Een __________ in de morgen, is een dag zonder zorgen."
- Kristof uses __________ different materials when overmoulding in his multi-material resonators.
- To predict how injection-moulded resonators behave, Kristof used __________ software for process simulations.
- Kristof summarized all of this work in his __________, submitted to KU Leuven.
- The ring-shaped metamaterials Kristof designed can be attached to pipes using a __________ connection.
- When he's not designing metamaterials, Kristof prefers to cultivate digital fields with a __________.
- The manufacturing process Kristof explored to produce resonators efficiently is called __________.
- Kristof's favourite way to relax after research: playing __________ Simulator.
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- Kristof used multi-material moulding to achieve higher levels of __________.
- Just like his resonators, a good field needs precise __________ to keep everything straight.
- The metal __________ improves resonator performance when overmoulded with plastic.
- Instead of a linear elastic model, in polymers we often use a __________ model.
- Kristof claims no tractor compares to a __________ — especially not a green one.
- A locally resonant structural element that blocks vibrations is called a __________.
- Locally resonant metamaterials can create __________, frequency ranges where vibrations are strongly reduced.
- Most reliable tractors — unless Kristof’s driving — have __________ wheels.
- When in Germany, Kristof never skips a proper __________.
- By including the manufacturing process in his performance models, Kristof improved the __________ of the predictions.
- *Collega komt binnen na 9:00 uur* — Kristof: "__________"
- "Da zal mich enne __________ jeuken."
23 Clues: "Da zal mich enne __________ jeuken." • "Een __________ in de morgen, is een dag zonder zorgen." • When in Germany, Kristof never skips a proper __________. • *Collega komt binnen na 9:00 uur* — Kristof: "__________" • Most reliable tractors — unless Kristof’s driving — have __________ wheels. • ...
Social Studies Grade 7 2025-09-23
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- – The process of people or groups influencing each other.
- – When one place provides what another place needs.
- – Traditional stories and beliefs passed down orally through generations.
- – Horizontal lines on a map used to measure north and south positions.
- – Precipitation that falls from clouds.
- – A form of social interaction where people or groups oppose each other.
- Fuels – Energy sources like coal, oil, and gas that release carbon when burned.
- – Economic activities like teaching, transportation, and healthcare.
- – The practice of farming, growing crops, and raising animals.
- – A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements of the Earth’s crust.
- Preparedness – Actions taken to be ready before a natural disaster.
- – The short-term condition of the atmosphere in a specific place.
- Change – Long-term change in the Earth’s climate caused by natural and human factors.
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- – An area with high population density and many jobs.
- – A large sea wave usually caused by an underwater earthquake.
- Zone – A region of the world that uses the same standard time.
- – The circle of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- – Working together for a common goal.
- – The ease of moving goods or people from one place to another.
- – A mountain that erupts with lava, ash, and gases.
- – Vertical lines on a map used to measure east and west positions.
- – An area with farming and wide open spaces.
- – Economic activity that involves making products in factories.
- – The average weather conditions in a place over a long period of time.
- – The study of past events based on evidence.
- – The exchange of goods and services between people or places.
26 Clues: – Working together for a common goal. • – Precipitation that falls from clouds. • – An area with farming and wide open spaces. • – The study of past events based on evidence. • – When one place provides what another place needs. • – A mountain that erupts with lava, ash, and gases. • – An area with high population density and many jobs. • ...
UOi-5 Farming 2021-01-25
7 Clues: It help to cut crops • help in digging the ground • it is a old threshing tool • is also known as multiple croping • first crop give shelter to anthor crop • use to cut small branches and small trees • the process of cutting and collecting grains from crops
STEPS OF farming 2021-01-18
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- erosion-loss of top layer of soil by wind or water.
- of seeds at (+)marks made in the field.
- supplying of water to the dry land as supplementation of rain water.
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- of seeds by hand all over the field.
- and upturning the soil to make it soft for growing crops.
- of seeds into the soil with the help of seed drill.
6 Clues: of seeds by hand all over the field. • of seeds at (+)marks made in the field. • of seeds into the soil with the help of seed drill. • erosion-loss of top layer of soil by wind or water. • and upturning the soil to make it soft for growing crops. • supplying of water to the dry land as supplementation of rain water.
STEPS OF FARMING 2021-01-21
6 Clues: Kills unwanted pests • Burning of crop waste • Source of plant nutrient • Name of a chemical fertilizer • Source of Suppling water to the land • Method of placing seeds at cross marks
Farming and Populism 2025-10-30
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- Minnesota farmer, businessman, and journalist who created the Grange organization
- Presidential candidate for the republican party in 1896
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- Local organizations coming together to form this group, which included a wide variety of farmers
- Farmer organization created by Oliver H. Kelly that had goals for the benefit of farmers
- Presidential candidate for the populist party in 1896
- Political party that aimed to get the farming industry back on track
6 Clues: Presidential candidate for the populist party in 1896 • Presidential candidate for the republican party in 1896 • Political party that aimed to get the farming industry back on track • Minnesota farmer, businessman, and journalist who created the Grange organization • Farmer organization created by Oliver H. Kelly that had goals for the benefit of farmers • ...
B4 bumper! 2014-05-19
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- Movement from a high to a low concentration
- Lacking in a mineral
- All the members of different species living together in a habitat
- Chemical found in CHLOROPLASTS
- Open and close STOMATA (5,5)
- Plants and animals do this to get energy
- Eats dead shoots and leaves
- Decomposers
- Growing pants in a mineral solution
- Living cells, carry dissolved substances
- Movement from low to high concentration (needs energy)
- Droopy plant
- All the conditions that surround a living organism
- Dead cells, carry water
- Organisms that leave a population (but do not die)
- A community and the habitat in which it lives
- Sucks up bugs
- Converted into oils, fats and starch (also used in respiration)
- All the members of a single species that live in a habitat
- The place where an organism lives
- Movement of water from a high to a low concentration via a semi-permeable membrane
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- Weighed soil to make theories about plant growth (3,7)
- Organisms come into a population (but are not born)
- Where photosynthesis happens
- XYLEM AND PHLOEM (8,6)
- Farming for maximum yield
- Reduces rate of TRANSPIRATION
- Movement of water through a plant
- Used to make cell walls
- Layer in the middle of the leaf
- Pores which allow the diffusion of CO2 into the leaf
- Framing animals intensively
- Used to count organisms and estimate population size in a larger area
- Full of water
- No nasty chemicals in this type of farming
35 Clues: Decomposers • Droopy plant • Sucks up bugs • Full of water • Lacking in a mineral • XYLEM AND PHLOEM (8,6) • Dead cells, carry water • Used to make cell walls • Farming for maximum yield • Eats dead shoots and leaves • Framing animals intensively • Where photosynthesis happens • Open and close STOMATA (5,5) • Reduces rate of TRANSPIRATION • Chemical found in CHLOROPLASTS • ...
World History terms Unit 2 2023-10-23
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- the act of living or staying in one place for an extended period of time
- of, relating to, or represented by a symbol
- the raising of crops and livestock
- things that are constant over time; something in an uninterrupted state
- the population of a specific area unified under a single government
- a person who searches for food or supplies
- of, pertaining to, or involving the use of the mind for acquiring knowledge and processing thought
- designating the earliest period of the Stone Age, from about 2 million BCE to about 10,000 BCE, characterized by the use of primitive stone tools
- the weather conditions most prevailing in a place, averaged over several years
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- to tame (an animal), especially in order to keep as a pet or to use on a farm or ranch
- the quantity that exceeds what is needed or required; an extra amount
- the act or process of changing, especially genetically
- strategies to decide whether a story or concept should or should not be trusted
- designating the latter part of the Stone Age, from about 10,000 BCE to about 3500 BCE, characterized by the use of polished stone tools and the beginnings of farming
- the act or process of moving from one region into another
- devoted to agriculture (farming and herding); rural; agricultural
- the right, power, or ability to give orders, make decisions, or demand or compel obedience
- a person who herds animals
- a body of persons or entities graded according to rank or level of authority
- any object made by human beings
20 Clues: a person who herds animals • any object made by human beings • the raising of crops and livestock • a person who searches for food or supplies • of, relating to, or represented by a symbol • the act or process of changing, especially genetically • the act or process of moving from one region into another • ...
History of Agriculture Unit Exam 2023-09-22
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- Nearly 90% of farms in the US are ______ farms.
- A branch of science concerned with the formation, nature and classification of soil
- Each Farmer __________ enough food for 166 people?
- What was DDT damaging?
- What machine revolutionized the dairy industry in the US?
- What revolution is a process where many countries became self-sufficient in food production?
- What can was invented through the "bug-bomb" research?
- What insect feeds on human waste and then on human food
- Agriculture Known as Farming and Ranching
- What motor revolutionized the world?
- What was DDT used to control originally?
- The industry the grows, manages and harvests tree for lumber, poles, posts, etc.
- Who is known as the Father of Genetics (Just last name)
- A machine used to cut small grain.
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- The application of scientific principles and new technology to agriculture
- Many people have been _______ from family farms because they did not adopt the new technologies and farming practices.
- The metal that revolutionized agriculture in the US.
- Defined as the activities involved with the production of plants and animals and related supplies, service, mechanics, products, processing and marketing.
- Genetically Modified Organism
- What crop did they make herbicide resistant allowing the farmer to spray herbicide on the entire field without killing the crop?
- Includes producing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants.
- In 1972 what chemical was banned in the United States?
- What was the first GMO crop?
- Used to separate the cotton seed from the cotton fiber.
- Used for fuel and made corn prices rise.
25 Clues: What was DDT damaging? • What was the first GMO crop? • Genetically Modified Organism • A machine used to cut small grain. • What motor revolutionized the world? • What was DDT used to control originally? • Used for fuel and made corn prices rise. • Agriculture Known as Farming and Ranching • Nearly 90% of farms in the US are ______ farms. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-11-07
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- Sumerian invention that improved farming
- Sumerian invention that helped Mesopotamians travel faster and easier by land.
- a belief in more than one god.
- beautiful building with many levels of gardens that King Nebuchadnezzar built for his wife
- the king of Babylon that created the first written law code
- the first known writing system in the world.
- a way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- a river that surrounded Mesopotamia (river to the southwest)
- a city that controls itself and the farmland around it. It is not under a united country.
- the part of Mesopotamia that became the first civilization in the world
- the name of the empire of Hammurabi
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- belief in one god
- the name of the empire of Sargon
- the king of Akkad that created the first empire
- Sumerian invention that helped Mesopotamians travel faster and easier by water.
- manmade waterway/river
- the nickname of the area where Mesopotamia was located. This nickname was based on their good farming soil and the shape of their land.
- the basic principle of Hammurabi's law code
- a river that surrounded Mesopotamia (river to the northeast)
- a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top.
- the modern day country that is located in the spot where Mesopotamia used to be.
- prefix that means one
- a group of many different lands under one ruler.
- person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
- prefix that means more than one
25 Clues: belief in one god • prefix that means one • manmade waterway/river • a belief in more than one god. • prefix that means more than one • the name of the empire of Sargon • the name of the empire of Hammurabi • Sumerian invention that improved farming • the basic principle of Hammurabi's law code • the first known writing system in the world. • ...
Social Studies Grade 7 2025-09-23
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- – A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements of the Earth’s crust.
- – The exchange of goods and services between people or places.
- – A mountain that erupts with lava, ash, and gases.
- – The practice of farming, growing crops, and raising animals.
- – Economic activities like teaching, transportation, and healthcare.
- – Precipitation that falls from clouds.
- – A large sea wave usually caused by an underwater earthquake.
- – Horizontal lines on a map used to measure north and south positions.
- – Working together for a common goal.
- – Economic activity that involves making products in factories.
- – The average weather conditions in a place over a long period of time.
- – A form of social interaction where people or groups oppose each other.
Down
- Zone – A region of the world that uses the same standard time.
- – The circle of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- – When one place provides what another place needs.
- – The ease of moving goods or people from one place to another.
- Preparedness – Actions taken to be ready before a natural disaster.
- – The process of people or groups influencing each other.
- Change – Long-term change in the Earth’s climate caused by natural and human factors.
- Fuels – Energy sources like coal, oil, and gas that release carbon when burned.
- – Vertical lines on a map used to measure east and west positions.
- – Traditional stories and beliefs passed down orally through generations.
- – The short-term condition of the atmosphere in a specific place.
- – An area with high population density and many jobs.
- – An area with farming and wide open spaces.
- – The study of past events based on evidence.
26 Clues: – Working together for a common goal. • – Precipitation that falls from clouds. • – An area with farming and wide open spaces. • – The study of past events based on evidence. • – When one place provides what another place needs. • – A mountain that erupts with lava, ash, and gases. • – An area with high population density and many jobs. • ...
vocab 2022-07-20
8 Clues: release • planting trees • caol and oil are • synonym of dirty • CO2 and methane are • opposite of reusable • chemical fertilizer-free farming • waste water discharged from homes and factories
mesopotamia 2022-11-02
8 Clues: a way of life • first emperor • fast moving river • ruler of Babylonian • writing used in Mesopotamia • invention to decrease flooding • invention used to help farming • someone who writes for other people
Chapter 10-Ethan 2022-02-28
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- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- degradation of land, especially semiarid areas primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting
- a form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
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- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- the time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals.
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and his family
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry
- areas with little or no access to healthy and affordable food
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates
- a flooded field for growing rice
- a series of agricultural revolutions that increased the planets capacity for supporting human life.
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- a system of planting crops on ridge tops
21 Clues: a flooded field for growing rice • commercial gardening and fruit farming • a system of planting crops on ridge tops • harvesting twice a year from the same field • the growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates • the area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • ...
Chapter 10 2022-02-24
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- Commercial gardening and fruit farming
- commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations
- Flooded field for growing rice
- The seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures
- A way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically
- Great increase in production of food grains
- A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- degradation of land primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting
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- Process of moving from one plot of land to another
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution
- Where a farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- A form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds
- an area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain
- An area in which trees have been planted, especially for commercial purposes
- practice of rotting use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhaustion the soil
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- time when humans beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied on hunting and gathering
21 Clues: Flooded field for growing rice • Commercial gardening and fruit farming • Great increase in production of food grains • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • Process of moving from one plot of land to another • The art or practice of garden cultivation and management • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • ...
The Maya (Ch. 19, Sec. 1: p. 582-589) 2016-03-25
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- The Mayan numbering system differed from the European system because it included a numeral for ____.
- One of the 2 ways people migrated to the Americas from Asia: by ___.
- The Maya civilization developed in a region called ___ that extends south from central Mexico into northern Central America.
- The Maya did NOT have horses, oxen or _____ vehicles.
- Slash-and-burn agriculture is a farming method in which trees are ___ and the ash fertilizes the soil.
- The Maya developed three distinct types of ______ for religious festivals, farming tasks and historical dates.
- The basic social unit in Maya society was the _____.
- The Maya believed that their priests and kings could ___ with the gods.
- While today, Maya buildings are plain, gray ____ structures, they were once brightly colored and decorated.
- The Maya built these for observing the sky.
- The Maya developed an advanced writing system that used _____.
- The Maya built these on top of their pyramids
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- Carved glyphs that celebrate rulers and their deeds have been preserved on stone monuments called ____.
- One of the 2 reasons why the great Maya cities fell.
- Most Maya people lived in _____, not near the center of the city.
- One of the most startling Mayan religious practices was _____.
- One of the 2 ways people migrated to the Americas from Asia: by ___.
- One of the most startling Mayan religious practices was _____.
- The soil in the rain forests was ____.
- The Maya were excellent astronomers and plotted the movement of the sun, moon, and planets without the use of these.
- One of the 2 reasons why the great Maya cities fell.
- Temples were built on these so that they could be closer to the gods in heaven.
- Feathers from this colorful tropical bird were traded by the Maya.
23 Clues: The soil in the rain forests was ____. • The Maya built these for observing the sky. • The Maya built these on top of their pyramids • One of the 2 reasons why the great Maya cities fell. • The basic social unit in Maya society was the _____. • One of the 2 reasons why the great Maya cities fell. • The Maya did NOT have horses, oxen or _____ vehicles. • ...
Fall Final Vocabulary 2023-12-05
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- the major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming
- the period when the Mongols imposed stability and law and order across much of Eurasia
- a period of European history in which a renewed interest in classical culture led to changes in art, learning, and views of the world
- the body of Roman civil law collected and organized by order of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian
- a deadly disease that spread across Asia and Europe in the mid-14th century, killing millions of people
- an agreement between Portugal and Spain deciding who would get what parts of the newly discovered Americas
- respect shown by children to their parents and elders
- the buying, transporting, and selling of Africans for work in the Americas
- a system of caravan routes across Central Asia
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- the global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas
- a system of farming developed in Europe in which farmland was divided into three fields
- a period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire
- a procedure for gathering information about the natural world
- a change in European thought in which the study of the natural world began
- a book with pages that can be turned
- a tomb built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife
- a follower of Islam
- a belief in many gods
- one of the four classes of people in the social system of the Aryans who settled in India
- a follower of Sikhism
20 Clues: a follower of Islam • a belief in many gods • a follower of Sikhism • a book with pages that can be turned • a system of caravan routes across Central Asia • respect shown by children to their parents and elders • a tomb built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife • a period of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman Empire • ...
Zavier Shaw APHG 2024-05-23
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- a nation that lacks a state to be based in(CC 4)
- The loss of nature(VIT 5)
- The physical characteristics of an area (VIT 2)
- Any object(VIT 4)
- placing of boundaries(VIT 5)
- A nation that resides in multiple states(CC 4)
- redistricting of borders to change voting patterns(IDK 3)
- The size of a map (CC 1)
- Denying services to someone just because of there race(CC 6)
- area with official boundaries(VIT 5)
- The rise in power of women(VIT 7)
- A city that is connected to the rest of the world(VIT 6)
- The loss of available healthy food in an area(IDK 6)
- A boundary that is a straight line(VIT 3)
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- The study of human patterns (VIT 1)
- nation that shares boundaries with a state (IDK 4)
- The emergence of GMOs and Artificial fertilizers(CC 5)
- Something that attracts people to move(VIT 2)
- The name an areas (VIT 1)
- Where something is (VIT 1
- land that can be used for farming(CC 3)
- The goods needed for manufacturing(VIT 7)
- The farming of multiple crops in an area(IDK 6)
- Loans to poor people so they can start a business(CC 7)
- Maximizing profits by locating businesses close to eachother(IDK 7)
- Location of a place based on surroundings (IDK 2)
- A city with over 20 million people(CC 7)
- When people move by choice(VIT 3)
- something that makes people not want to move(VIT 2)
29 Clues: Any object(VIT 4) • The size of a map (CC 1) • The loss of nature(VIT 5) • The name an areas (VIT 1) • Where something is (VIT 1 • placing of boundaries(VIT 5) • The rise in power of women(VIT 7) • When people move by choice(VIT 3) • The study of human patterns (VIT 1) • area with official boundaries(VIT 5) • land that can be used for farming(CC 3) • ...
Shaurya Khurana Period 5 2024-05-24
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- The size of a map (CC 1)
- A city with over 20 million people(CC 7)
- The loss of nature(VIT 5)
- The physical characteristics of an area (VIT 2)
- The farming of multiple crops in an area(IDK 6)
- The rise in power of women(VIT 7)
- area with official boundaries(VIT 5)
- something that makes people not want to move(VIT 2)
- a nation that lacks a state to be based in(CC 4)
- placing of boundaries(VIT 5)
- Loans to poor people so they can start a business(CC 7)
- land that can be used for farming(CC 3)
- Location of a place based on surroundings (IDK 2)
- The study of human patterns (VIT 1)
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- A nation that resides in multiple states(CC 4)
- Something that attracts people to move(VIT 2)
- The loss of available healthy food in an area(IDK 6)
- Any object(VIT 4)
- A city that is connected to the rest of the world(VIT 6)
- When people move by choice(VIT 3)
- A boundary that is a straight line(VIT 3)
- redistricting of borders to change voting patterns(IDK 3)
- The emergence of GMOs and Artificial fertilizers(CC 5)
- Maximizing profits by locating businesses close to eachother(IDK 7)
- Denying services to someone just because of there race(CC 6)
- The name an areas (VIT 1)
- nation that shares boundaries with a state (IDK 4)
- The goods needed for manufacturing(VIT 7)
- Where something is (VIT 1
29 Clues: Any object(VIT 4) • The size of a map (CC 1) • The loss of nature(VIT 5) • The name an areas (VIT 1) • Where something is (VIT 1 • placing of boundaries(VIT 5) • When people move by choice(VIT 3) • The rise in power of women(VIT 7) • The study of human patterns (VIT 1) • area with official boundaries(VIT 5) • land that can be used for farming(CC 3) • ...
APHG Edison Tran P5 2024-05-22
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- The goods needed for manufacturing(VIT 7)
- area with official boundaries(VIT 5)
- Denying services to someone just because of there race(CC 6)
- The study of human patterns (VIT 1)
- nation that shares boundaries with a state (IDK 4)
- Something that attracts people to move(VIT 2)
- Location of a place based on surroundings (IDK 2)
- Loans to poor people so they can start a business(CC 7)
- land that can be used for farming(CC 3)
- A boundary that is a straight line(VIT 3)
- a nation that lacks a state to be based in(CC 4)
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- When people move by choice(VIT 3)
- The size of a map (CC 1)
- A city that is connected to the rest of the world(VIT 6)
- placing of boundaries(VIT 5)
- The loss of nature(VIT 5)
- A nation that resides in multiple states(CC 4)
- The emergence of GMOs and Artificial fertilizers(CC 5)
- redistricting of borders to change voting patterns(IDK 3)
- The physical characteristics of an area (VIT 2)
- The name an areas (VIT 1)
- Maximizing profits by locating businesses close to eachother(IDK 7)
- The loss of available healthy food in an area(IDK 6)
- The farming of multiple crops in an area(IDK 6)
- The rise in power of women(VIT 7)
- something that makes people not want to move(VIT 2)
- Any object(VIT 4)
- A city with over 20 million people(CC 7)
- Where something is (VIT 1
29 Clues: Any object(VIT 4) • The size of a map (CC 1) • The loss of nature(VIT 5) • The name an areas (VIT 1) • Where something is (VIT 1 • placing of boundaries(VIT 5) • When people move by choice(VIT 3) • The rise in power of women(VIT 7) • The study of human patterns (VIT 1) • area with official boundaries(VIT 5) • land that can be used for farming(CC 3) • ...
Geography of Texas 2023-08-31
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- Farming and ranching for the purpose of food and income/ money
- Refers to anything related to the government, laws, and how a society makes decisions that affect everyone
- How a place manages money and resources based on supply and demand
- How people live, work, and interact in a specific place
- A specific area or place that has common characteristics, like its landscape, climate, or culture
- The specific location of an area that has unique physical, cultural, and human characteristics
- The way humans affect and affected by their environment
- An artificial water resource used for watering crops in dry areas
- an area used for farming and ranching that has a smaller population and landscape
- an area or place such as cities or towns where people live and work closer together
- Sending goods to another country for sale and trade
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- A landscape such as a mountain that makes it difficult to move from one place to another
- Where a place can be found on the earth's surface (absolute or relative)
- The movement from one place to another in search for food and resources
- A pathway such a Highways that makes it easier to move from one place to another
- weather patterns of a specific area that includes temperature and precipitation/rain
- Plants, trees, or crops that grow naturally in a specific area
- How people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another
- The bringing in of goods from another country for sale and trade
- An underground water reservoir used for watering crops/ irrigation
20 Clues: Sending goods to another country for sale and trade • How people live, work, and interact in a specific place • The way humans affect and affected by their environment • How people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another • Farming and ranching for the purpose of food and income/ money • Plants, trees, or crops that grow naturally in a specific area • ...
